Fertility and family planning in metropolitan Latin America / Centro Latinoamericano de Demografia and Community and Family Study Center.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, c1972Description: vii, 323 pages ; 25 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ 763.6.L38 .C46 1972
Contents:
Chapter One. Background and Description of the Study -- Chapter Two. Fertility levels and recent fertility changes in the Cities -- Chapter Three. Differentials in fertility -- Chapter Four. Attitudes of the public toward rapid population growth and curtailment of childbearing -- Chapter Six. Ideas of reproduction -- Chapter Seven. Family planning attitudes and motivation -- Chapter Eight. Knowledge of family planning methods -- Chapter Nine. Use of contraception by the population -- Chapter Ten. Sociological synthesis: family planning adoption status -- Chapter Eleven. Social psychological forces influencing fertility and family planning -- Chapter Twelve. Synthesis, implications, and predictions.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room General Education GC HQ 763.6.L38 .C46 1972 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000004750

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Chapter One. Background and Description of the Study -- Chapter Two. Fertility levels and recent fertility changes in the Cities -- Chapter Three. Differentials in fertility -- Chapter Four. Attitudes of the public toward rapid population growth and curtailment of childbearing -- Chapter Six. Ideas of reproduction -- Chapter Seven. Family planning attitudes and motivation -- Chapter Eight. Knowledge of family planning methods -- Chapter Nine. Use of contraception by the population -- Chapter Ten. Sociological synthesis: family planning adoption status -- Chapter Eleven. Social psychological forces influencing fertility and family planning -- Chapter Twelve. Synthesis, implications, and predictions.

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