Responsible parenthood : the politics of Mexico's new population policies /
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TextSeries: Foreign affairs studyPublication details: Washington, D.C. : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1974.Description: 43 pISBN: - 0844731404
- 301.32'1 TUR
- HQ766.5.M6 T87
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This article discusses various political factors in Mexico which affect population policies. The article is in four parts: 1) Mexico's adaptation to population pressure; 2) forces behind the new orientation, 3) nationalism: aid or hindrance; 4) some implications for United States policy. Mexico has been undergoing a rapid increase in population which may result in a population of 135 million by the year 2000.
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