Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, Parts 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Executive departments |
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Page 1318
... fertility control are developed . 2. The American people must be informed of the enormous prob- lems inherent in unchecked population growth here as well as abroad . 3. A sense of responsibility must be developed concerning marriage and ...
... fertility control are developed . 2. The American people must be informed of the enormous prob- lems inherent in unchecked population growth here as well as abroad . 3. A sense of responsibility must be developed concerning marriage and ...
Page 1355
... fertility control pro- grams in the same way that they handle programs of public health ; with the consent and cooperation of the people , but without requiring any great effort on the people's part . Many Asian governments have fertility ...
... fertility control pro- grams in the same way that they handle programs of public health ; with the consent and cooperation of the people , but without requiring any great effort on the people's part . Many Asian governments have fertility ...
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... fertility rate were halted in the next 35 years , the population of South Asia will still double itself in those same years . Insofar as education is concerned in such lands , the point of no return was reached long ago . We - and by we ...
... fertility rate were halted in the next 35 years , the population of South Asia will still double itself in those same years . Insofar as education is concerned in such lands , the point of no return was reached long ago . We - and by we ...
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... fertility rate , a more revealing index of population development than the birth rate , since it registers the number of babies born in proportion to the segment of the female population able to have babies . In 1935 , at the depth of ...
... fertility rate , a more revealing index of population development than the birth rate , since it registers the number of babies born in proportion to the segment of the female population able to have babies . In 1935 , at the depth of ...
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... fertility rate was around 275 . In the depression year of 1936 , it was at a low of 76. Today , in good times in a not so sparsely settled land , it is 108. But the noteworthy fact is that at no point did matters get out of hand . The ...
... fertility rate was around 275 . In the depression year of 1936 , it was at a low of 76. Today , in good times in a not so sparsely settled land , it is 108. But the noteworthy fact is that at no point did matters get out of hand . The ...
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Page 1658 - For the purpose of enabling each State to furnish financial assistance, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State...
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Page 1335 - An intelligent recognition of the problems that relate to human reproduction, including the need for population control, is more than a matter of responsible parenthood: it is a matter of responsible medical practice. 2. The medical profession should accept a major responsibility in matters related to human reproduction as they affect the total population and the individual family. 3. In discharging this responsibility...
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