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Family-Planning Programs. An International Survey. Edited by Bernard Berelson. New York, London, Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1969, X p. 310 p., $ 7,95 (1).

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Family-Planning Programs. An International Survey. Edited by Bernard Berelson. New York, London, Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1969, X p. 310 p., $ 7,95 (1).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2016

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Copyright © Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de recherches économiques et sociales 1971 

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(1) Publié en français par le Population Council sous le titre “Programmes de régulation des naissances dans le monde”. New York, 1971, 303 pGoogle Scholar.

(2) A ce propos, il est intéressant de comparer les justifications des politiques antinatalistes que donnent les représentants des pays sous-développés – nécessité de subsistance et de développement pour survivre – aux raisons avancées par L. Corsa pour justifier la nécessité d'une politique de “family-planning” aux U.S.A.: “More and more Americans are recognizing that population size, distribution, and density are critical underlying causes of many present American problems, such as air and water pollution, urban decay, and inadequacies of transportation, higher education, health services, and recreation space” (p. 147).

(3) Bhrelson, B. et autres (éd.), Family Planning and Population Programs. A review of World Developments. Chicago, London, The University of Chicago Press, 1966, XVI + 848 p.Google Scholar