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Blake, Judith – BioScience, 1971
Discusses why zero population growth in the United States will not be achieved by merely eliminating unwanted births or providing reliable contraception techniques. Suggests an explicit population policy to influence desired family size by decreasing institutional rewards for parenthood. (AL)
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Environmental Influences, Family Planning
Dasmann, Raymond F. – Environ Educ, 1969
An excerpt from "Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 421 , the Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1968.
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecology, Environment, Natural Resources
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Rogge, John R. – Journal of Geography, 1982
The major trend towards worldwide easing of the birthrate does not include the current population patterns in Africa. The population policies of African nations range along a continuum from totally pronatal to strongly antinatal. However, even antinatal policies have had little effect on the overall spiralling upward population trend. (JA)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Demography, Family Planning, Overpopulation
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Gamble, Dorothy N.; Weil, Marie O. – Community Development Journal, 1997
Five areas of inquiry shape the sustainable development movement: environmental movement, women's movement, overpopulation concerns, critique of development models, and new indicators of social progress. Community development workers are challenged to prepare local development projects within a sustainable development framework. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development, Feminism
Cunningham, Wayne A.; Cunningham, Virginia M. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1975
Discusses the importance of population control in the modern world and the reasons for and effects of overpopulation. (BD)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Overpopulation, Population Education, Population Growth
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Murdoch, William W.; Oaten, Allan – BioScience, 1975
Argues for the supply of food, fertilizers, technical assistance, and other aids to impoverishered countries. Presents data birth and food rates for areas of the world. (CP)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Contraception, Demography, Developing Nations
Nat Sch, 1969
Descriptors: Activism, Comparative Education, Educational Facilities, Enrollment
Saint Louis Board of Education, MO. – 1962
PRESENTED IS A REPORT ON WHAT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, AND 15 OTHER CITIES HAVING MORE THAN A 300,000 POPULATION ARE DOING WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF BUS TRANSPORTATION IN RELIEVING OVERCROWDEDNESS RELATIVE TO THE PROCESS OF DESEGREGATION AND INTEGRATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THE REPORT CONTAINS FOUR SECTIONS--(1) BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE PROBLEM OF BUS…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Desegregation Methods, Opinions, Overpopulation
National Inst. of Child Health and Human Development (NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1970
The scope of population research as carried on by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) is set forth in this booklet. Population problems of the world, United States, and the individual are considered along with international population policies based on voluntary family planning programs. NICHD goals for biological…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Trends
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Dean, Larry M.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Crews of 18 U.S. Navy combat vessels rated their living and working conditions aboard ship, including degree of crowding. Three different types of measures corresponding to different definitions of crowding were constructed. These separate crowding measures correlated uniquely with satisfaction and illness criteria. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Overpopulation, Population Distribution
Science News, 1977
Data for the period September 1976 through April 1977 indicate a rise in the United States birth rate; however, the rate is still below the replacement level. It is speculated that the increase is an "echo" effect to the post-World War II baby boom which peaked in 1957. (SL)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Enrollment, Family Planning, Overpopulation
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Sabin, Albert B. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1972
Maintains that the overpopulation without adequate resources in Asia, Latin America and other parts of the world can be catastrophic to all the countries in the world. Efforts to provide aid to developing nations have been inadequate. International cooperation for aid is very much needed now. (PS)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Developing Nations, Development, Environment
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Corman, Louise; Schaefer, Judith B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
Factor analysis of questionnaire responses from 313 college students revealed that concern about overpopulation was a highly significant predictor of the number of children the respondents wanted. While the average number of children desired was 3.02, the majority of respondents accepted abortion and approximately one-third accepted sterilization…
Descriptors: Contraception, Family Planning, Overpopulation, Population Growth
Kosaric, Naim – CERES, 1973
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Food, Methods, Nutrition
Merrill, Charles – Independ Sch Bull, 1969
Discussion of problems arising from increased population that might be suitable for presentation by the debating club. (AP)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Contraception, Enrollment Rate, Overpopulation
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