Studies In Family Planning
INDEXTABLE OF CONTENTS Comprehensive Family Planning Based on Maternal/Child Health Services Howard C. Taylor, Jr., M.D., and Bernard Berelson, Ph.D. Introduction 22 The Present Situation 25 The Needs . 30 The Costs 38 The Consequences 40 Commentary and Conclusion 44 Appendix A: Questionnaires Used in the Study 48 Appendix B: Hypothetical Illustration of Demographic Impact of a Postpartum Program 50 Korea/Taiwan 1970: Report on the National Family Planning Programs George Worth, Walter B. Watson, Dae Woo Han, O. D. Finnigan, and S. M. Keeny Hong Kong: Oral Contraceptive Follow-up Study K. C. Chan Korea: Estimating Current Fertility from the 1966 Census Lee-Jay Cho LAW AND FAMILY PLANNING Luke T. Lee Introduction 81 Maternity Benefits 89 Social Security Birth Control 82 Taxation on Income 89 Programs Other Social and 92 Contraception 83 Child Labor and Welfare Factors 92 Abortion 84 Education 90 Administration 93 Sterilization 87 Status of Women 90 China 93 Impact on Fertility 87 Age at Marriage 90 Japan Pakistan 94 94 Social and Welfare Factors 88 Divorce and Remarriage 91 United Arab Republic United States 95 96 Family Allowances 88 Polygamy 91 Conclusions 98 Family Planning in Tunisia and Morocco: A Summary and Evaluation of the Recent Record Robert Lapham Korea: The Relationship between IUD Retention and Check-up Visits Sook Bang The Philippines: Family Planning Acceptors, January-June 1970 John E. LaingCATHOLIC PARISH PRIESTS AND BIRTH CONTROL Thomas K.Burch and Gail A. Shea Methodology The Samples Questionnaire Field Procedures Response Rates Accuracy and Comparability of Results Results Population Problems-General Views General Attitudes Toward Family Planning Attitudes Toward Sex in Marriage The Morality of Contraception: Personal Opinions The Effects of Contraceptive Use The Encyclical Humanae Vitae Statements of National Hierarchies The Priest and the People: Pastoral Views on Contraception Catholic Rhythm Clinics The Role of Catholic Doctors Some Differentials Within Countries Summary and ConclusionEarly Complications of Abortions under Medical Auspices: A Preliminary Report Christopher Tietze, M.D. and Sarah Lewit Family Planning in Santiago, Chile: The Male Viewpoint Dr. M.-Françoise Hall First Colombian Seminar on Population Education Savings Accounts for Family Planning, An Illustration from the Tea Estates of India Ronald RidkerFertility and Family Planning in Sierra Leone Thomas E. Dow, Jr. An 1UD Follow-up Study in Potharam, Thailand Sasichan Vimuktanon, M.D. and Allan G. Rosenfield, M.D. Population Learning and Out-of-School Youth in India Thomas Poffenberger Factors Affecting the Success of a Family Planning Program in a Low-Income Neighborhood in Caracas Michael Bamberger and Margaret EarleThailand: Family Planning Activities 1968 to 1970 Allan G. Rosenfield, Chitt Hemachudha, Winich Asavasena, and Somsak Varakamin Mexico City: A Clinic Dropout Study Alan Keller Estimation of Births Averted by Family Planning Programs: the Parity Approach William J. KellyHong Kong: Report of the IUD Reassurance Project K. C. Chan An Experimental Population Education Program in Rural India Thomas Poffenberger Use of the Agent System in Seoul E Hyock KwonIncentives in the Diffusion of Family Planning Innovations Everett M. Rogers Fertility Decline and Contraceptive Use in the International Postpartum Family Planning Program Irving Sivin Singapore: A Study of Clinic Continuation Rates Wan Fook Kee and Quah Siam Teeentering the reproductive years, and by Couples in Taiwan are Planning, Starting, and Operating an Educational Incentives Projec Oliver D. Finnigan, III, and T. H. Sun Singapore: A Cost-Effect Analysis of a Family Planning Program Wan Fook Kee and Quah Siam Tee IUDs and the Birth Rate in Greenland Ole BergPOPULATION AND THE AMERICAN FUTURE: EXCERPTS The Commission 1. Perspective on Population 2. Population Growth 3. Population Distribution 4. The Economy 5. Resources and the Environment 6. Government 7. Social Aspects 8. Population and Public Policy 9. Education. 10. Status of Children and Women 11. Human Reproduction 12. Population Stabilization. 13. Immigration. 14.. National Distribution and Migration Policies 15. Population Statistics and Research 16. Organizational Changes Summary and conclusions Participating institutions Organization and method Demographic characteristics Preexisting complications Period of gestation Primary procedures Days of hospitalization Sterilizing operations Failures and changes of procedure Total complications Major complications Mortality Complication rates Abortion by suction Time trends References Appendix A Appendix B Appendix CIntroduction Population size, fertility, and mortality Health and family planning data Organization and delivery of general health services Organization and delivery of maternal health care and family planning services Family planning methods A case study Conclusion Kerala's Pioneering Experiment in Massive Vasectomy Camps S. Krishnakumar The Gujarat State Massive Vasectomy Campaign V. H. Thakor and Vinod M. Patel Egypt Studies a New Plan of Action Aziz Bindary Status and Prospects of Natural Family Planning Stanley Gilder, William Uricchio, and Philip Corfman The Kaoshiung Study George P. Cernada and Laura P. Lu Note on SterilizationA Comparison of Two Large-Scale Studies of the Use-Effectiveness of IUDs A. Pierce, J. M. Hitter, and J. McGuire Policies Affecting Population in West Africa Davidson R. Gwatkin Family Planning Acceptors in Lagos, Nigeria Robert W. Morgan Use of Oral Contraceptives in Urban, Rural, and Slum Areas Murari Majumdar, B. C. Mullick, A. Moitra, and K. T, MosleyTime Series of Pill and IUD Use: United States, 1961 1970 Norman B. Ryder Old Age Security with Fewer Children Stephen Enke and Richard A. Brown Asian Universities and Population Policy Paul Demeny Condom Use in Japan Y. Scott Matsumoto, Akira Koizumi, and Tadahiro NoharaTrends in Family Size Preferences and Practice of Family Planning: Taiwan, 1965-1970 Ronald Freedman, Lolagene C. Coombs, and Ming-Chen Chang A Simplified Approach to Economic-Demographic Simulation David N. Holmes, Jr. International Postpartum Program: Analysis of Performance, 1970-1971 Nicholas Wright
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