This timely study examines fertility rates and their trends and
determinants in less-developed countries by testing an empirical,
interdisciplinary model of the fertility transition. In light of
the current official position of the United States on population
and development, the policy implications of the study are timely.
According to some experts, interrupting the spiral of rapid growth
and attendant economic and ecological deterioration now rivals
nuclear disarmament in importance on the international agenda.
Among the questions investigated include: Are there identifiable
traits for developing nations that have reduced fertility? Has
development become the best contraceptive? Have some development
strategies been more conducive to lowering fertility? Do family
planning programs have significant impacts on fertility?
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