Family-Planning Programs
INDEXContents PART I Introduction 1 Toward the Enrichment of Life John D. Rockefeller, 3d PART II National Programs 2 Japan: Miracle in East Asia Minoru Muramatsu 3 South Korea: Enlightened Leadership and Enlightened Parents Taek II Kim 4 Taiwan: Island Laboratory L.P. Chow 5 Malaysia: A Bold Attack Mohamed Khir Johari 6 Singapore: Meeting the Test K. Kanagaratnam 7 India: A Gigantic Task Dipak Bhatia 8 Pakistan: A Large Effort in a Large Nation Enver Adil 9 Turkey: Answering the Demands of the People Turgut Metiner 10 Tunisia: The Liberation of Women and the ImproveĀment of Society Amor Daly 1.1 Puerto Rico: Achievement in the Northeast Antonio Hernandez Torres 12 Jamaica: Crisis on a Small Island L.L. Williams 13 Chile: The Abortion Epidemic Hernan Romero 14 United States: New Efforts, but Still Not Enough Leslie Corsa PART III Special Fields 15 The Post-Partum Program: A New Approach Gerald I. Zatuchni 16 Population and Medical Education Howard C. Taylor, Jr. 17 Modern Methods of Birth Control: An Evaluation Christopher Tietze 18 New Directions in the Control of Fertility Sheldon J. Segal 19 Making and Marketing Birth-Control Products Harry Levin Family-Planning Programs: What They Cost and How They Work S. M. Keeny 21 Population Surveys: An Essential Tool W. Parker Mauldin PART IV International Advisory Services 22 American Foundations and the Population Problem Oscar Harkavy 23 International Planned Parenthood Federation: A World Pioneer Colville Deverell 24 Sweden: Help from a Small Developed Nation Carl Wahren 25 The United States Government: A New and Important Factor Malcolm H. Merrill PART V Summary 26 Family-Planning Programs and Population Control Bernard Berelson Index
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