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1 Population Control Policies from Around the World
Population part vi Population Control Policies from Around the World

2 How do Governments Affect Population Change?
Many governments institute policies designed to influence the overall growth rate or ethnic ratios within the population. These policies fall into three groups: 1. Expansive 2. Eugenic 3. Restrictive

3 Expansive Population Policies
Encourage families to have more children Communist Societies Soviet Union China – Mao Zedong Current Examples European Examples- Sweden-Cash payments, tax incentives, job leave, work hour flexibility lasting up to 8 years after birth Russia-National Day of Conception (Sept. 12) Romania-anyone, married or single, who was childless after the age of 25 was subject to a tax of 10-20% of income. For people who did have children, there were family allowances paid by the government and cash awards to women having their third child s: all women of childbearing age — even pubescent girls — were subject to monthly pelvic exams to detect pregnancies and ensure all of them were carried to term.  Asian Examples- South Korea-Family Day-third Thursday of every month Singapore-National Night to get “Patriotic”

4 Eugenic Population Policies
Favoring one racial or cultural sector of the population over the others Tax discrimination, allocation of resources, favoritism Examples Nazi Germany Japan USA-human race could be improved by breeding people with desirable traits, immigration policies on “undesirables” (Asian and Southern European); sterilizing undesirable Americans (mental defectives)-1970s; new view of eugenics-planned parenthood

5 Restrictive Population Policies
Reducing the rate of natural increase through a range of means Examples 1) China’s “One-child” policy: For those who follow-Income bonuses, Better health care benefits, Better retirement pensions, Priority in housing For those who don’t-get abortions for unauthorized pregnancies, forced sterilization 2) India-some areas of high CBR/fertility are paying couples rupees ($106) 3) Uzbekistan-forced sterilizations after 2nd child, doctors were forced to do it and did so without woman’s knowledge 4) Pakistan-child spacing (3 years, Koran calls for 24 months of breast feeding 5) U.S.-Title X-US health centers fund contraceptives

6 Solutions to Population Growth
Empowerment of Women $ for contraception & education Changing cultural norms to value girls Diffusion of Birth Control Policies Educating men w/ responsibility for birth control Sterilization

7 Solutions to Population Growth
Redistribution of wealth - improve standard of living for poor so that children aren’t as necessary Improving farming techniques in poor areas to deal with starvation, malnourishment

8 Solutions to Population Growth
Medical technology – costs of maintaining vulnerable populations (old & young) Addressing government policies to deal with their growing populations

9 Something to think about…
Is population control funded by MDCs ethical in LDCs? Population control v. culture Birth control? Sterilization? Abortion? Sex determination? Incentives: Money, food, clothing? Is population control funded by MDCs needed to keep mass amounts of people in the LDCs out of poverty?


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