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dc.contributor.authorHartmann, Betsy*
dc.contributor.editorEade, Deborahen
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-24T09:44:22Zen
dc.date.available2011-05-24T09:44:22Zen
dc.date.issued1992-11-01en
dc.identifier.issn0961-4524en
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/096145249200078081en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10546/130110en
dc.descriptionPopulation-control programmes can violate basic human rights and be a form of violence against women. The author presents her views on family planning as a form of social control arising from a neo-Malthusian world view which blames poverty and environmental degradation on population growth while obscuring the real causes: the increasing control of economic, political and environmental resources by a growing international elite. This article also appears in the Development in Practice Reader Development for Health.<p>This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.</p>en
dc.format.extent6en
dc.format.mimetypePDFen
dc.language.isoEnglishen
dc.publisherOxfam GBen
dc.publisherRoutledgeen
dc.relation.urlhttp://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/population-control-in-the-new-world-order-130110
dc.subjectApproach and methodology
dc.subjectGender
dc.subjectRights
dc.titlePopulation control in the new world orderen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.identifier.eissn1364-9213en
dc.identifier.journalDevelopment in Practiceen
oxfam.signoff.statusFor public use – can be shared outside Oxfamen
oxfam.subject.keywordGender-based violence
oxfam.subject.keywordSRHR
oxfam.subject.keywordSexual and reproductive health and rights
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment methods
oxfam.subject.keywordDevelopment in Practice Journal
oxfam.subject.keywordDiP
prism.number3en
prism.volume2en
dc.year.issuedate1992en
dc.year.issuedate1992en
dc.year.issuedate1992en


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