CPC Seminars
What Are the Problems and Opportunities in Commercial Marketing of Contraceptives? (Spring 1972)
Is There Justification for the 'Imperialistic' Charges Concerning Western Aid in Family Planning for Underdeveloped Countries? (Spring 1972)
Can We Freely Offer Contraception and Abortion Services? (Spring 1972)
Is Family Planning Genocidal? (Spring 1972)
How Can a Family Planning Program Be Developed in the Face of Ethical and Political Challenges? An Example in the Louisiana Program (Spring 1972)
What Are the Effects of Sex-Role Training and Stereotyping on Family Planning? Are These Major Obstacles to Family Planning? (Spring 1972)
What Are the Issues in Economic Development With or Without Family Planning? How Do We Move Toward a Stationary State of Population Growth? (Spring 1972)
Are Incentives Ethical? (Spring 1972)
Can We Bring Para-Professionals Into Family Planning? (Spring 1972)
What Are the Political and Administrative Problems Encountered in Family Planning on the National and International Level and How Can They Be Countered? (Spring 1972)
What Are the Women's Lib Viewpoints on Family Planning, Contraception, and Contraceptive Technology? Are These Views Heeded? (Spring 1972)
Methods of Measuring Mortality for Developing Countries ( 1976)
Educational Background and Fertility Behavior ( 1976)
Demography and Social Conflict: Perspectives on the Arab-Israeli Conflict ( 1976)
A Socio-Economic Model of Fertility in Columbia ( 1976)
The Role of Population and Family Planning in Country-Wide Economic Demographic Models ( 1976)
Methodological Issues in Migration Research in Developing Countries ( 1976)
Wealth and Propensity to Migrate ( 1976)
The Political Consequences of Overpopulation: 2 Models ( 1976)
Migration Policy and Fertility ( 1976)
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