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ED 068 296 SE 014 578 TITLE A Selected Bibliography. INSTITUTION Planned Parenthood--, New York, N.Y. Katherine Dexter McCormick Library. PUB DATE 72 NOTE 17p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies; Bibliographies; ; Environment; *Family Planning; Indexes (Locaters); Information Science; *Population Education; *Reference Materials

ABS TRACT The books in this bibliography have been chosen for those specialists and professionals in the fields of population and family planning who are seeking references either in their own disciplines or in closely related areas. Classification is based on that used by the Katharine Dexter McCormick Library. Annotated entries (182) are compiled under the following topics: population/family planning in the United States, family planning and poverty, family planning programs abroad, family planning research, national fertility studies, family planning training, contraception, genetic counseling, infertility, abortion, marriage and sexuality, population, population and environment, population--economic aspects, demographic research, and religions and birth control. A list of publishers' addresses is appended. (BL) U S DEPARTMENT OFHEALTH. EDUCATION /I WELFARE OFFICE DF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HASBEEN REPRO OUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVEDf ROM THE PERSON ORORGANIZATION ORIG INATING IT POINTS Of VIEIAOR OPIN IONS STATED 00 NOINECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICEOf EDU CATION POSITION OR POLICY ASELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

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KATHARINE DEXTERMcCORMICK LIBRARY PLANNED PARENTHOOD- WORLD POPULATION 810 SEVENTH AVENUE " NEW YORK, Nt.Y. 10019 t. N population/ .family planning 2united states The books in this bibliography have been chosen for those specialists and professionals in the fields of population and family plan- 0.5 POPULATION TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1900 to 1960, ning who are seeking references either in Irene B. Taeuber. U.S. Bureau of the Census,Technical Paper No. their own disciplines or in closely related 10. Wash. D.C.: U.S. Gov't Printing Office, 1964. 416 pp. $2.25. areas. The number preceding each reference repre- sents the classification and call number of 3.12.1 S4 INFANT, PERINATAL, MATERNAL AND CHILDHOOD MORTALITY that book in the collection of the Katharine IN THE UNITED STATES, Sam Shapiro, et. al. Cambridge, Dexter McCormick Library. 1 Harvard Univ. Press, 1968. 388 pp. $9.50. The first nono...... m. A list of publishers' addresses is appended mental study to deal jointly with infant, maternal and childhood at the end of this bibliography for your con- mortality. Authors used special tabulations of national vital venience in ordering. statistics prepared by the National Center for Health Statistics, as well as special studies on pregnancy outcome and published and unpublished state and local data.

5.2 FROM NOW TO ZERO: FERTILITY, CONTRACEPTION AND ABOR- W4.5 TION IN AMERICA, Leslie A. Westoff & Charles F. Nestoff. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1968, 1971. 358 pp. $3.95pap. Based on numerous findings of the 1965 National Fertility Study by Norman B. Ryder and Chas. F. Westoff, this book was written for the general reading public interested in family planning, and for the college student as supplementary reading for anycourse touching on the subject of population for the family in contem- porary America.

4. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND U8 F WELFARE SUBMITTING FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR FAMILY PLAN. NING SERVICES AND POPULATION RESEARCH PROGRAMS, U.S. Dept of Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, Oct. 1971. 560 pp. A plan for exIfInsion of family plan. ning services to all persons desiring such services, for family planning and population research programs, and for training of the necessary manpower to carry out the programs. Forecasts the national cost of a program which will require support from both the private sector as well a. the Federal Government.

P(15- PULAT1ON & PEOPLE, Edward G. Stockwell. Chicago: Quad. S7 rangle Books, 1968. 307 pp. $7.95. Demographic analysis of the America,: population.

5.2 B6 POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, D. 1. Bogue. New York: p Free Press, 1959. 873 pp. $19.95. Basic reference book. Corn. prehensive statement of population development in the U.S., with an explanation of how and why they are taking place. 3 5.2 THE AMERICAN POPULATION DEBATE, Daniel Callahan, ed. 5.2 POPULATION TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES, Warren S. C2 Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1971. 380 pp. $7.95 (paper T5 p Thompson and P. K. Whelpton. (Demographic Monographs Vol. $2.95). A collection of papers presenting a variety of state- ume 9) . N.Y.: Gordon and Breach, 1969. 415 pp. $19.50. One ments, analyses, and positions on American of a series of monographs published under the direction of and its implications for the quality and future of American life. the President's Research Committee on Social Trends (The Committee was named by Pres. Herbert Hoover in 1929to survey social changes in the U.S.), this monograph makes 5.2 DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT FERTILITY IN THE UNITED STATES, available some of the longer tables which could not be included CULeeJay Cho, Wilson H. Grabill and Donald J. Bogue. Chicago in the Committee's report and discusses their significance in Univ. of Chicago, community and Family Study Center, 1970. detail. It gives a more complete picture of population in the 426 pp. $6.75. By utilizing the censuses of 1910, 1940, 1950 U.S. 1790 to 1930 than heretofore available and projectspast and 1960, this monograph studies the contributions of dif- trends into the future. ferent subgroups to the population growth in the United States.

5.21 5.2 NEW ESTIMATES OF FERTILITY AND POPULATION IN THE H6 THE CHALLENGE OF AMERICA'S METROPOLITAN POPULATION C5 UNITED STATES, A. J. Coate and M. Zelnik. N.J.: Princeton OUTLOOK, 1900.1985, P. L. Hodge and P. M. Hauser, Foreword Univ. Press, 1963. 186 pp. $6.00. Study of annual white births by Paul H. Douglas. New York: Praeger, 1968. 90pp. $7.50. A from 1855 to 1960 and of completeness of enumeration in the demographic study of urban problems including such topicsas censuses from 1880 to 1960. "more people in Metropolis," "further separation by color," "boom in young labor force" and "projections, not predictions".

5.2 POPUIATION AND THE AMERICAN FUTURE: THE REPORT OF C6 THE COMMISSION ON POPULATION GROWTH AND THE 5.N 21 3 BUILOING THE AMERICAN CITY, National Commissionon Urban AMERICAN FUTURE, Commission on Population Growth and Problems. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, the American Future, John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Chairman. Wash. 1968. 504 pp. $4.50 paper. The report of the National Corn. ington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1972. 186 pp. mission on Urban Problems to the Congress and to the President $1.75. Tables and charts. Concludes that no substantial bene- of the United States, Dec. 12, 1968. fits will result from further growth of the Nation's population and recommends increasing public knowledge of the causes and consequences of population change, facilitating and guiding the process of population movement, maximizing information about human reproduction and enabling individuals to avoid unwanted fertility.

5.2 APPALACHIAN FERTILITY DECLINE: A Demographic and Socio- 04 a logical Analysis, G. F. Defog. Lexington, Ky.: Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1968. 138 pp. $5.00. A study of the population trend in Appalachia, the decline in the birth rate and an analysis of some possible explanations for the change. family planning

5.2 THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION; A Survey, T. R. Ford, F7 ed. Lexington, Ky.: Univ. of Kentucky Press, 1967. 308 pp. $4.50 paper. Report on this region's population, economy, and poverty institutions and culture. Based on a conference of delegates from various religious denominations who met in Berea, Ky. in 1956 to discuss the possibilities of cooperative programs in 3.23 religious education and welfare in the mountain area. 03 IN THE MIOST OF PLENTY: Tit' POOR IN AMERICA,B. Bag. dikian. Boston: Beacon Press, 1964. 207 pp. Paper only $0.75. Contends that poverty must ba measured according tothe 5.2 THE GROWTH OF UNITED STATES POPULATION, (No. 1279). standards of a man's own community and not to othercom- N3 Wash., D.C.: National Academy of Sciences Committee on Popu- munities which may be poorer. lation, 1965. 25 pp. $1.25. Report by a committee of some of the nation's top scientists. 3.23 C4.5 HUNGER, U.S.A., Citizens Board of lnquil intoHunger and Malnutrition in the United States, withan introduction by 51 IS THERE AN OPTIMUM LEVEL OF POPULATION? S. Fred S 6 Robert F. Kennedy. Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press, 1968.96 pp. Singer. N.Y.: McGraw11111, 1971. 426 pp. $12.50. Incorpor- i $4.95 (paper $1.95). Discusses the scope of starvationand ates papers presented at a symposium of the American Associ- hunger, the extent of nutritional knowledge at medical schools ation for the Advancement of Science in December 1969, to as well as among physicians and within the U.S. Public Health explore such subjects as the impact of population growth Service, and immediate and lonrange meth,dsof attacking on natural resources and on the quality of the environment. the problem. 4 3 5 3.23 POVERTY IN AMERICA, A Book of Readings L. A. Ferman,et al. F4 eds. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of MichiganPress, 1965. 532 pp. $9.75 (paper $5.75). Specialists describe the causes of and cures for the types of poverty in our country. family planning

3.23 LET THEM EAT PROMISES; DIE POLITICS OF HUNGERIN K 6 AMERICA, N. Kotz. With an introduction by Sen. GeorgeS. programs abroad i McGovern, Engtewood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice-Hall, 1970. 272 pp. $6.95. The story of the discovery of hunger as a nationalpoliti- cal issue in 1967, and the ensuing struggle both in and out 3.82 of government to do something about it. A2 FERTILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING: A WORLDVIEW, S. J. ab Behrman, et al. eds. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Univ.of Mich. Press, 1969. 503 pp. Paper only $5.95. A compilationof studies on the trends of population growth, the socialconsequences of these 3.23 THE WASTED AMERICANS, E. May. New York: Harper &Row, trends, scientific developments infertilitycontrol and the M3 1964. 227 pp. $5.95. (Also In paperback, New York:Signet) development of public programs for family planning. Probes the reasons for our welfare problem to see why millions of Americans are living on relief in the midst of affluence. 3.82 A2 FAMILY PLANNING AND POPULATION PROGRAMS,B. Berelson, b ed. Chicago, Ill.: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1966.848 pp. $12.50. Based on conference jointly sponsored by FordFoundation and 3.23 REGULATING THE POOR; THE FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC WEL- the Populaticn Council (Geneva, 1965);provides summary of P5 FARE, Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward. New York: most recent experience in national family planningprograms. Pantheon Books, Inc., 1971 389 pp. $10.00. The authors' argument as to how reliefgiving arises from the need to stem political disorder during periods of mass unemployment, and to enforce lowwage work during periods of economic and 3.82 A2 LIFE WITHOUT BIRTH, Stanley Johnson. Boston:Little, Brown political stability. & Co., 1970. 364 pp. $7.95. A reporton birth control's war against overpopulation, the result of a tennation tourof South America, Asia and Africa by the author whoisnow IPPF liaison with the United Nations. Includedin this volume is 3.23 BLAMING THE VICTIM, William Ryan. New York: Pantheon the entire report of the UNAUSA National PolicyPanel on R8 Books, 1971. 299 pp. $6.95. Analyzes the thinking that en- World Population. b ablesmany well-meaning middleclasshumanitariansto believe that itis the characteristics of the poor themselves that are the fundamental causes of poverty. 3.82 /12 POPULATION INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE ANDRESEARCH. 0 Washington, D.C.: Organization for Economic Co-Operationand Development (Paris) 1969. 233 pp. $3.50paper. Proceedings 3.23 PERMANENT POVERTY, An American Syndrome, Ben B. Selig- of the First Population Conference of theDevelopment Center S3 man. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968. 238 pp. $6.50(paper (Paris, Dec. 3.5, 1968.) Reports by all nations, andinternational o $2.95). An analysis of the United States most urgent domestic and private agencies, on their technical assistanceand research aid to developing nations. problem.

3.82 INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR POPULATION NEW PERSPECTIVES ON POVERTY, A. B. Shostak and W. Gom A2 PROGRAMS; 3.23 0 Recipient and Donor Views.Development Centre berg. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: PrenticeHall, 1965. 185 pp. $1.95 Studies. $4 1970 Paris: Organization for Economic Co-operationand Develop- paper. Readings on poverty. ment, 1970. 185 pp. $3.00. Proceedings ofthe second con- ference of the Development Centre of the Organisationfor Economic Co-operation and Development heldin Paris, No.f. t969. 3.23 POVERTY IN AFFLUENCE, R. E. Will and H. G. Vatter, eds. New PW5 York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965. 274 pp. $3.50 paper. Collection" of writings from diverse sources discussing the 3.82 causes, forms and results of Poverty, and proposals for its A2 POPULATION PROGRAMS AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIALDEVEL- abolition. Ur OPMENT, Theodore Ruprecht and Carl Wahren.Paris: Organ- isation for Economic Co-operation and Development,1970. 41 pp. $2.75. Discusses current demographic situation indevel- oping countries and the demographic impact of familyplanning POVERTY AND HUMAN RESOURCES ABSTRACTS. Ann Arbor, in developing countries. Also includes list of agenciesproviding Michigan: Institut! of Labor and Industrial Relations, U. of assistance in population/family planning,as well as current Michigan, Bimonthly. $40.00 a year. and proposed population/family planningresearch in under- developed countries.

6 Ir% 7 S. 4 3.61 SOCIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO FAMILY PLANNING RE- 3.82 POPULATION PROGRAM ASSIANIE, Aid to developing coun- 86 SEARCH, Donald 1. Bogue, ed. Chicago: Community and Family A2 tries by the U.S., other nations, And international and private Study Center, Univ. of Chicago, 1967. 409 pp. First of a series agencies. Washington, D.C.: AgNicy for International Develop- of reports that will summarize the findings of a comprehensive ment, Bureau for Technical Assistance, Office of Population, program of research and experimentation in the field of family Annul. Basic demographic data and family planning activity in planning since 1962. Includes study on male attitudes. the less developee nations.

3.61 FURTHER SOCIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO FAMILY PLAN- 3.82POST-PARTUM FAMILY r AhNIG; A REPORT ON THE INTER- 86 NING RESEARCH, Donald 1.Bogue, ed. Chicago: Univ.of NATIONAL PROGRAM, Gerald 1. 1 ituchni, ed. N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, SO 1970. 477 pp. $15.00 A report of theeffectiveness and Chicago Community and Family Study Center, 1970. 459 pp. efficiency of providing family planning information and services $6.75. Contains additional studies conducted by graduate stu- in association with other aspects of maternity care in hospitals dents working under the sponsorship of the Community and Family Study Center. in this country and abroad.

3.61 PSYMIOLOGY & POPULATION; BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH ISSUES F3 IN FERTILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING, 1. T. Fawcett New York: p Population Council, 1970. 149 pp. ($3.95 paper Key Books Service). Explores why greater interplay is needed between demography and psychology and discusses the contributions psychologists can make to the broader field of "population studies".

3.61 RESEARCH IN FAMILY PLANNING, C. V. Kiser, ed. Princeton, KS N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1962. 6g2 pp. $17.50. Papers pre- sented at a Conference sponsored by tile Milbank Memorial Fund and the Population Council, evaluating the current state of family planning research and the likelihood of future progress in analyzing and curbing the population problem.

research 3.61 FORTY YEARS OF RESEARCH IN HUMAN FERTILITY: RETRO- MS SPECT AND PROSPECT, Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, Vol. - __ Oct. XLIV, No. 4. Oct. 1971 Part 2, Clyde V. Kiser, ed. N.Y.: Milbank '71 Memorial Fund, 1971. Papers covering the outstanding devel- 3.22 UNMARRIED MOTHERS, C. Vincent. New York: Free Press, 1961. Pt. 2opments during the past forty years and the outlook fcr the US 308 pp. $6.95 (paper $2.45). Path-breaking booklength study strata. Examines the future of research in fertility and family planning, presented of unmarried mothers from all social at a conference in May 5.6, 1971, honoring Clyde V. Kiser on problems of illegitimacy and premarital sex relations. his retirement.

3.61 FAMILY PLANNING IMPROVEMENT THROUGH EVALUATION 86 3.61 A MANUAL FOR SURVEYS OF FERTILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING: (Family Planning Research and Evaluation Manual Number 1), P6 Donald 1. Bogue, ed. Chicago: Univ. of ChicagoCommunity and m KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICE, New York: Population Family Study Center, 1970. 82 pp. The first of a series of Council 1970. 405 pp. Paper $4.50. Intended as a "how-to-do- manuals prepared as training materials for workshops on it" guide assuming that the KAP survey is the first to be con- family planning evaluation to be held in one of the developing ducted in the area and that the survey organization has to be nations of Asia, Latin America, or Africa. built up from the ground.

3.61 MISS COMMUNICATION AND MOTIVATION FOR BIRTH CON- 3.61 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRTH PLANNING, E 1. Pohlman. Cam- B6 P6 bridge, Mass.: Schenkman, 1969. 496 pp. $11.25. A socio- Tft0L, Donald 1.Bogue, ed. Chicago,Ill.: Community and o Family Study Center, Univ. of Chicago, 1967. 551 pp. paper. medical study that "brings together psychological theory and Proceedings of the Summer Workshops at the Univ. of Chicago. research relevant to birth planning as a basis for further research and for thought and action."

:1.61 A MODEL INTERVIEW FOR FERTILITY RESEARCH AND FAMILY 86 PUNNING EVALUATION, Donald 1. Bogue. Chicago, Ill.: Univ. 3.61 COLLEGE WOMEN AND FERTILITY VALUES, C. F. Westoff and mo W4 of Chicago Community and Family Study Center, 1970. 176 pp. R. H. Potvin. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1967. 237 pap. $1.50. Prepared for family planning organizationsand pp. $8.50. Study of 15,000 women to determine whether going social researchers to accelerate, improve and broaden, through to college influences them in the number of children desired sample surveys, the scope of collection of data In family by them. planning research and evaluation. 9 8 5 NATIONAL FERTILITY STUDIES family planning

3.61 FAMILY PLANNING, STERILITY AND POPULATION GROWTH, W4. training R. Freedman. P. K. Whelpton, A. A. Campbell. New York: McGraw. Hill. 1959. 515 pp. Results of 1955 Growth of American Fami- 1111MMIIMENImP' lies Study of contraceptive practice and other factors affecting family size, based on intensive interviews with national sample 8.1 Z3 A TEXTBOOK FOR FAMILY PLANNING FIELD WORKERS,April of white couples. Out of print. Allison Zawacki. Chicago: Community and Family Study Center, 1971. 182 pp. $3.00 pap. Prepared as a training aid andrefer. ence book for family planning field workers whose main task Is to educate and motivate others touse family planning. Includes basic facts about family planning, techniques ofhow 3.61 FERTILITY AND FAMILY PLANNING IN THE UNITED STATES, to educate and motivate people to become family planners, W4b fe P. K. Whelpton, A. A. Campbell. and J. E. Patterson. Princeton. and an exercise in planning field work, anda family planning NJ.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1966. 443 pp. $15.00. Results of dictionary. 1960 replication of Growth of American Families Study, with white nonwhite differences in fertility and projections of future population growth in the United States. 8.11 02 INTRAUTERINE DEVICES FOR CONTRACEPTION; The I.U.D., Hugh J.Davis.Foreword by George Langmyhr. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1971. 210 pp. $12.50. Written especially for physicians to create better understanding of intrauterine 3.61 FAMILY GROWTH IN METROPOLITAN AMERICA, C. F. Westoff, contraception and thus to contribute to an improvementof r R. G. Potter, Jr., P. C. Sagi, E. G. Mishler. Princeton, N. J.: birth control services. Princeton Univ. Press, 1961. 433 pp. $12.50. First volume of Princeton Study. 8.11 P4 TEXTBOOK OF CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICE, J. Peel and M.Potts, New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1969. 296 pp. $8.50 (paper $2.95). Written for doctors and medical students,as well as for nurses and mid-wives, this British book brings together 3.61 THE THIRD CHILD, C. F. Westoff, R. G. Potter. Jr.. P. C. Sagi. W4d the latest significant information on clinical and sociological Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1963. 293 pp. $9.00. aspects of the control of fertility,especially contraception, Second volume of Princeton Study on the relationship between sterilization and abortion. family planning behavior and such variablesas socioeco nomic status, social mobility aspirations, adherence to tradi- tional values, interest in religion, marital adjustment, amount 8.12 A REPORT ON ME FIRST NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING CON- of education, and feelings of personal adjustment. E4 FERENCE FOR NURSE EDUCATORS IN BACCALAUREATE SCHOOLS OF NURSING. E. Edmands, ed. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Carolina Population Center, 1970. 205 pp. $1.50. A conference held to acquaint nurse educators with the importanceof knowl- edge and understanding of population problems and 3;61 with the THE LATER YEARS OF CHILDBEARING, Larry L. Bumpass and current developments in nursing practice in family planning "ItCharles F. Westoff. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1970. 0 programs. 168 pp. $7.50. Final volume of the Princeton Study. Reports on the fertility of the same women as they near the end of their childbearing years. 8.12 M3 FAMILY PLANNING: A TEACHING GUIDE FOR NURSES,Miriam T. Manisoff. N.Y.: Planned Parenthood/World Population,2nd Rev. ed. 1971. 122 pp. $1.50 This edition incorporates bothrevisions 1971 and additions in regard to abortion, family plumingas a public 3.61 REPRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES 1965, Norman B. Ryder health function, new FDA policy on oral contraception,and W4f and Charles F. Westoff. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton Univ. Press, patient education. Bibliography and film list have beenedited 1971.464 pp. $13.50. The third in a continuing series of studies and expanded. of American fertility (1. Growth of Amer. Families 2 vol; 2. Princeton Study 3 vol), now known as the National Fertility Study,this report is concerned with the measurement of all 8.13 THE SOCIAL WORKER AND FAMILY PLANNING edited facets of reproductive behavior: the levels of intended and un- G6 by Joanna intended fertility, the use of contraception to delay or terminate F. Gorman. (Based on the Proceedings of the 1969annual childbearing, the effectiveness of fertility regulation, and the Institute for Public Health Social Workers). Berkeley, Cal.:Univ. extent of subfecundity. of Cal.PreIram in Public Health Social Work,1970. 127 pp. pap. 10 11 8.13 FAMILY PUNNING; READINGS AND CASE MATERIALS, Florence 2.11 H3 ARE THE PILLS SAFE? H. R. W. Barber, E. A. Graber& J. J. Haselkorn, ed. N.Y.: Council on Social Work Education, 1971. 82 O'Rourke, Springfi&d, III.: Chas C. Thomas, 1969. 103pp. $6.75 355 pp. pap. Current material in family planning that appears Monograph by three physicians in the New York Lenox to be most pertinent to social work. Hill Hospital Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology bringingtogether in concise summary all the important informationon oral con- traceptives to facilitate Its quick review by busy practitioners. 8.13 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND FAMILY PUNNING: A New na Changes that occur in the various organs of the bodyare sum- rResponsibility for Social Work Education, Katherine A. Kendall, marized system by system. Extensive bibliography. ed. N.Y.: Council on Social Work Education, 1971. 159 pp. Proceedings of an International Conference on Social Work Education, Population, and Family Planning held at East-West 2.11 HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION, Jurgen Haller. 2nd edition.trans. Center- Hawaii, March 1970. H3 h by H. Gottfried. Los Altos, Calif.: Geron-X, 1969. 288pp. $12.00. Comprehensive account of basic scientific investigationsfor hormonal contraception and their clinical applications. Includes a chapter of questions and answers for clinicians.

2.11 S3 METABOLIC EFFECTS OF GONADAL HORMONES ANDCONTRA- m CEPTIVE STEROIDS. H. A. .Salhanick et.al., eds. New York: Plenum, 1969. 762 PP. $27.50. Basedon a Workshop spon- sored by the National Institute of Child Health andHuman Development and the Center of Population Studies ofthe Har- contraception vard University School of Public Health, held inBoston, Mass. December 1.5, 1968.

2Al.1 INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING. 1966.1968,A Bibliography. 2.12 D. L. Kasdon, National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Informa- P7 INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTION, International CongressSeries tion. National Institute of Mental Health. Public Health Service No. 86. New York: Excerpts Medics Foundation,1965. 250 pp. Specialists' texts given at the 1964 conference, Publication, No. 1917. Washington,D.C.: sponsored by U.S. Government the Population Council. Printing Office, 1969. 62 pp. $.35 paper.

2.13 SCIENCE AND THE SAFE PERIOD, C. G. 2.1 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FERTILITY CONTROL, 1950-1965, C. Tietze. H3 Hartman. Baltimore: Al ed. New York: National Committee on Maternal Health, 1965. Williams and Wilkins, 1962. 294pp. $12.00. Extensive discus- 198 pp. sion on the physiology of reproduction, withesnecial reference to ovulation in relation to practice of the rhythmmethod.

2.1 MANUAL OF FAMILY PLANNING AND CONTRACEPTIVE PRAC- 2.32 C3 THE VASECTOMY INFORMATION MANUAL, TICE. M. S. Calderone, ed. 2nd ed. Raltimore, Md.: Williams & 05 Paul J. Gillette. N.Y.: Outerbridge & Lazard, 1972. 235 pp. $5.95. Wilkins Co., 1970. 475 pp. $14.50. A second edition of MANUAL Provides answers to questions regarding the physical and OF CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICE containing a great deal of new psychological after- material in the field of family planning. maths of vasectomy, the male sterilization operation.

2.6 THE CIBA COLLECTION OF MEDICAL 2;1 CONTROL OF HUMP! FERTILITY. Egon Diczfatusey and Ulf ILLUSTRATIONS-REPRO- DUCTIVE SYSTEM-VOL 2, CIBA, prepared by Borell, eds. New Yor'.. John Wiley & Sons, 1971. 354 pp. $19.50. Frank H. Netter. V.2 Newark, N.J.: CIBA, 1965, Rev. Ed. 287 Proceedings of th5 15til Nobel Symposium held at Sodergam, pp. $20.00. Outstanding Illustrations of the normal and pathologic anatomyof the male Lidingo, Sweden, May 27.29, 1970. (Includes a report on the and female reproductive systems, with pertinent, efficacy of contr..ceptivcs by Christopher Tietze.) succinct and discerning discussions by academic and clinicalexperts.

2611.1 BIRTH CONTROL AHD LOVE, Alan F. Guttmecher, with W. Best 2.6 MECHANISMS CONCERNED WITH CONCEPTION, and F. S. Jaffe. New York: Macmillan, 19G9. 337 pp. $6.95. H3 C. G. Hartman, bI m ed. New York: Macmillan (Pergamon Book),1963. 526 pp. (paper $1.25, Bantam) A revised edition of Planning Your $17.50. Proceedings of conference on physiological Family (1964). A complete guide to contraception and over- mechanisms In conception; eight chapters on male and coming infertility, with detailed consideration of the pill, the female phases of reproduction up to and through the mechanism ofimplantation IUD, rhythm, sterilization, abortion and artificial insemination. of the embryo. For the layman.

2.s 16 IMMUNOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION: Proceedingsof the first 2.1 MEDICAL HANDBOOK, International Planned Parenthood Fedora- 16 symposium of the International CoordinationCommittee for the tion. 3rd edition, revised and enlarged. London, 1968. 112 pp. issa Immunology of Reproduction held in Geneva, Sept. 1968. $2.50 paper. Practical handbook guide to all aspects of con- R. G. Edwards, New York: International PublicationsService, 1969. traception. 302PP. $15.00.

12 13 2.7 2-62.1 GENETIC COUNSELING; A GUIDE TO THE 115 MEDICAL HISTORY OF CONTRACEPTION, N. E. Mimes. New York: F8 PRACTICING Schocken, 1963. 521 pp. Paper $3.45. New edition of the classic PHYSICIAN, Walter Fuhrmann and Friedrich Vogel. New York: survey of contraceptive usage from 1850 B.C. until 1935 A.D. SpringerVerlag, Inc., 1969. 105 pp. $3.00. Provides the phy- Preface by A. F. Guttmacher adds major developments from sician with information for counseling in regard to the impor- 1935 to 1962. tant and more frequent genetic abnormalities.

11. ADVANCES IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD, VOL II, A. J. Sobrero 2.62.1 N3 GENETIC COUNSELING; WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO 5 and S. Lewit, eds. New York: Excerpta Medico Foundation. 1967. b ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE AND THE PREVENTION OF BIRTH 196s 246 pp. Paper $13.50. Proceedings of the 1965 and 1966 Annual DEFECTS. National FoundationMarch of Dimes, D. B3D. 1966 Meetings of the American Association of Planned Parenthood Bergsma, ed. Defects: Original Article Series. vol. VI,no. 1, Physicians. May 1970. Baltimore, Md.: Williams & Wilkins, 1970. 106pp. $10.00. A collection of papers presented by the Special Com 11. mittee on Infant Mortality, Medical Society of the Countyof A5 ADVANCES IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD, Vol. III, A. J. Sobrero New York, sponsored by the Greater New York Chapter of the and S. Lewit, eds. New York: Excerpta Medico Foundation, 1968. National FoundationMarch of Dimes, In New York, Jan.29, 1967128 pp. $8.25 paper. Proceedings of Mir 5th annual meeting of 1969. the American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, Atlanta, Ga., April 1967. 2.62.1 COUNSELING IN MEDICAL GENETICS.S. C. Reed. 2nd ed. 11. R4 A5 ADVANCES IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD, Vol. IV, A. J. Sobrero Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1963. 278pp. $5.50. Intended and S. Lewit, eds. New York: Excerpta Medico Foundation, 1969. as an aid to physicians in answering oftenasked questions in 1968160 pp. $11.25 paper. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting human genetics. Excellent bibliography. of the American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, San Antonio, Tex., April 1968. 2.62.1 GENETICS AND COUNSELING IN MEDICAL PRACTICE.L E. "''Reisman & A. P. Matheny. St. Louis, Mo.: C. V.Mosby, 1969. 11. ADVANCES IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD, Vol. V, A. J. Sobrero 215 pp. $15.75. Intended to help family physiciansand other and C. McKee, eds. New York: Excerpta Medica Foundation, health team members achieve an overview that will allow 1969 them 1970. 227 pp. $15.50. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual to feel secure about giving advice to families withgenetic Meeting of the American Association of Planned Parenthood problems. Physicians, San Francisco, California, April 1969.

11. ADVANCES IN PLANNED DARENTHOOD, VOL VI, A. J. Sobrero .and R. M. Harvey, eds. New York: Excerpts Medico Foundation, 19701970. 240 pp. $13.50 paper. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, Boston, Mass., April 1970.

11. ADVANCES IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD, Vol. VII, A.J. Sobrero and R. M. Harvey, eds. Princeton, NJ.: Excerpts Medics Foundation, infertility 19711972. 215 pp. $16.25 paper. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Planned Parenthood Physicians, Kansas City, Mo., April 1971. 2.2 84 PROGRESS IN INFERTILITY, S. J. Behrman and R. W.Kistner, p eds. Boston: Little, Brown, 1968. 1033pp. $35.00. Comprehen- sive, current, indepth guide for physicianstreating infertility in men and women by 50 authors who havemade outstanding contributions in this field. Covers advances inclinical, experi- medical mental and theoretical aspects. 2.2 19 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MENSTRUALDISORDERS AND m STERIUTY, Leon S. Israel. 5th ed. New York: Hoeber,1967. 638 PP- $25.00. The relation between menstrual disorders and genetic counseling sterility problems in clinical practice. Designedfor the family Physician.

2,12.1 ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL GENETICS, Charles G. Cricpens, Jr. 2.2 INFERTILITY IN WOMEN, Sophia 1. N Y Harper & Rowe, 1911. 202 pp. Designed to equipthe K5 Kleegman & Sherwin A. medical student with the knowledge of clinical genetics and Kaufman. Philadelphia: Davis, 1966. 340pp. $13.50. Detailed to motivate him to use this knowledge in the practice of his clear account of procedure and treatment,with a chapter on profession. psychogenic aspects.

14 15 2.31 THE MORALITY OF ABORTION-LEGAL AND HISTORICAL PER- tar m SPECTIVES. J. Noonan, ed. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1970. 276 pp. $8.95. A collection of papers presenting abortion facts, reasons, and perspectives for reassessing the movement to accept abortion.

2.31 ABORTION IN CONTEXT: A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. C. Dollen. Al 2.31 ABORTION AND THE UNWANTED CHILD, The California Com. d Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1970. 150 pp. $5.00. A R4 list of books and articles with emphasis on Catholic opinion mittee on Therapeutic Abortion, edited by Carl Reiterman. N.Y.: during 1967.1969. Springer, 1971. 181 pp. $4.95 pap. A survey of the fate of children born after their mothers were refused therapeutic abortions is included in this volume which brings together papers delivered at the California Conference on Abortion. 2.31 AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INDUCED ABORTION, G. K. San Francisco, May 9.11, 1969. Also included is an analysis of Al new laws governing abortion in 13 states of the U.S. a of Geijerstam, ed. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Center for Population Planning, 1969. 359 pp. pm. Bibliography of studies of in duced abortion. 2.31 ABORTION; CHANGING VIEWS AND PRACTICE. R. Bruce Sloane, S45ed. N Y Grune & Stratton, 1971. 182 pp. $7.75. This book is reprinted in large part from the August 1970 issue (Vol. 2, No. 2.31 ABORTION: LAW, CHOICE AND MORALITY, D. Callahan. New 3) of Seminars in Psychiatry. It contains, in addition, updated C3'5 York: Macmillan, 1970. 523 pp. $14.95. Abortion discussed from material on the N.Y. State successes and problems in dealing the legal, medical, religious, social, ethical and moral view. with the most liberal abortion law in this country. points. Bibliographical references at the end of each chapter.

2.31 ABORTION AND THE LAW, David T. Smith, ed. Cleveland: Press S5 of Case Western Reserve University, 1967. 234 pp. $7.00. Prin. 2.31 PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND ABORTION, P. H. Gebhard, W. B. G4 cipal focus is legal; religious and medical aspects are also p Pomeroy, C. E. Martin & C. V. Christenson. New York: Hoeber- discussed by the distinguished essayist. Harper, 1958.282 pp. Third volume in the Inst. for Sex Research Series. Study of fertility and abortion among approximately 7,000 women.

2.31 THE CASE FOR LEGALIZED ABORTION NOW, Alan F. Guttmacher, G8 e ed. San Francisco, Calif.: Diablo Press, 1967. 154 pp. $1.95 paper. Collection of opinions of America's most articulate spokesmen for the reform of abortion laws.

2.31 H3 ABORTION IN A CHANGING WORLD, R. E. Hall, ed. Vol. 1 and 2, a New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1970. 377 pp., 220 pp. $10.00 and each. Contains the papers presented at the Assoc. for the Study marriage and t.2 of Abortion Conference at Hot Springs, Va. in Nov. 1968 in- cluding the ethical, medical, legal, social and global aspects of abortion. sex

2.31 ABORTION, Lawrence Leder. Indianapolis, Ind.: BobbsMerrill, 1.3 6. CATHOUCS, MARRIAGE AND CONTRACEPTION, John Marshall. s 1966. 212 pp. $5.95. (paper $1.95, Beacon Press) Documented 143 report on the laws and practices governing abortion in theU.S. e Baltimore: Helicon Press, 1965. 212 pp. $4.50. By a member and around the world and why and how theycan be reformed. of the Pope's Commission on Population, Family and Birth Rate. (out of print)

2.31 ABORTION, OBTAINED AND DENIED: RESEARCH APPROACHES, 7. N4 Al INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RESEARCH IN MARRIAGE a Sidney H. Newman, Mildred B. Beck and Sarah Lewit N.Y.: a AND THE FAMILY, 1900.1964, J. Aldous & R. Hill. Minneapolis, Population Council, 1971. 203 pp. Proceedings of the Workshop Minn.: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1969. 508 pp. $17.50. on Abortion Obtained and Denied: Research Approaches,Pre- sented at the meeting in Bethesda, Md. Dec. 1969. Covers 1) mortality and morbidity 2) mental health and related consider. 7. SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE, Morris Fishbein and Justin M. Fishbein, F5 ations 3) abortion and family planning and, 4) socioeconomic eds. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. Inc. 1971, 3rd rev. ed. aspects. 1971 478 pp. $8.95. A guide to love, sex and family life. 16 9 17 T. MARRIAGE MANUAL, Hannah and Abraham Stone. G. S. Aitken sa and A. Sobrero, eds. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1968. $6.50. A standard guide book to sex and marriage. population MIMMEMI=M1 7.1 MARRIAGE COUNSELING IN MEDICAL PRACTICE, E. M. Nash, 5. N3 03 READINGS IN HUMAN , Wayne H. Davis, m et al. Deer Park, N. Y.: Brown Book Co., 1964. 368 pp. $8.00. ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice-Hall, 1971. 251 pp. A Approaches marital problems in medical practice from the view- collection of articles presenting varied and opposing opinions point of the practicing physician. concerning uncontrolled population growth.

5. POPULATION: THE VITAL REVOLUTION, R.Freedman, ed. 7T7 PHYSIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS FOR MARRIAGE COUNSELING, Chicago: Aldine, 1965. 274 pp. New York: (Anchor) Doubleday J.B. Trainer. St. Louis, Mo.: C. V. Mosby, 1965. 287 pp. $10.50. $1.95 paper. Nineteen experts analyze important worldpopu- Unique in its approach, combining scientific formulation with lation trends in non-technical language. philosophic speculation and deep concern about human be. havior. 5. H2 POPULATION, EVOLUTION AND BIRTH CONTROLA COLLAGE OF CONTROVERSIAL IDEAS, Garrett Hardin, ed. 2nd edition. San Francisco: Freeman, 1969. 386 pp. $6.00 (Paper $2.95.) 74. HUMAN SEXUALITY, A CONTEMPORARY MARRIAGE MANUAL, Collection of published statements in support of and in "J.L McCary. Princeton, N. J.: Van Nostrand, 1967. 374 pp. opposition to various population theories, arranged to reveal $9.75. Presents physiological and psychological Information the historical development of major ideas. For university and relating to all phases of human sexual behavior In complete, adult education courses. direct, and factual manner.

5. H3 711E POPULATION DILEMMA, P. M. Hauser, ed. 2nd Edition. Ou Englewood Cliffs,N.J.: PrenticeHall, 1969. 214 pp. $5.95. HUMAN SEXUAL INADEQUACY, W. H. Masters & V. E. Johnson. (Pap. $2.45.) Well-balanced picture by eleven authorities of '"''Boston: Little, Brown, 1970. 467 pp. $12.50. Describes the population trends and prospects in the world as a whole. physical reactions that occur when the human male and female respond to sexual stimulation and presents basic physiologic and psychologic facts and refutation of fallacies and fantasies about human sexuality based on ignorance and pseudoscience. 5.... POPULATION PERSPECTIVES, P. M. Hauser. New Brunswick, Iwo"' N. 1 Rutgers Univ. Press, 1961. 183 pp. $4.50. Brief clear introduction to the patterns of world and national population in non-technical language.

7.1. HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE, W. H. Masters & V. E. Johnson. hu"1"Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1966. 366 pp. $12.50. Concerned mainly with the sexual response cycles of men and women be- 5K3 POPULATION STUDIES: SELECTED ESSAYS AND RESEARCH, tween the ages of 31 and 50 with emphasis on similarities in p K. C. W. Kammeyer, ed. New York: Rand McNally, 1969. 481pp. their sexual response patterns and reactive potentials of the $6.50 paper. Of interest to students in sociologically oriented geriatric population. population courses and to the sociologistdemographer intro- ducing the study of population.

5. 7.31.3 SEX AND THE COLLEGE STUDENT, Group for the Advancement 113 POPULATION AND SOCIETY, Charles B. Nam, ed.Boston: of Psychiatry. New York: Atheneum, 1966. 178 pp. Paper $0.75. Houghton Mifflin, 1968. 708 pp. $11.95. Usefulas a self- Supplies an understanding and a viewpoint of value in dealing contained textbook or as a reader in conjunction with another with the sexual problems of college youth. textbook.

5. RAPID POPULATION GROWTH; CONSEQUENCES AND POLICY 7.31.3THE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR OF YOUNG PEOPLE, M. Schofield. 7.- IMPLICATIONS, National Academy of Sciences. Baltimore:Johns S4 Hopkins, 1971. 768 pp. 520.00; ($2.45 Boston: Little, Brown, 1965. 316 pp. $10.00. A studyamong pap. contains Vol.I. over 1,800 young people of their attitudes to sex and the extent only). Consists of two sectionsVol. I, an overview,relates the of their knowldege on sexual matters, conducted by the re- technical findings to public policy on population growth and search unit of the Central Council for Health Education of Great makes specific recommendations for future population control. Vol. II contains 17 technical papers by expertson all aspects of Britain. 1.mutation. 18 111 19 5P4 P4 W. Peterson, 2nd edition. New York: Macmillan, 1969. 735 pp. $10.95. Revised edition of a text for under- graduate sociology courses. Covers the general determinants of population processes and how these operate in primitive, population preindustrial and modem societies.

5P4 Pe IN POPULATION, William Petersen, ed. N.Y.: Mac- and environment millan, 1972. 483 pp. $5.95 pap. An anthology which includes papers on population policy and the control of fertility, papers reprinted from such journals as DEMOGRAPHY and the MILBANK 5.3 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, John I. Clarke. London: Pergamon MEMORIAL FUND QUARTERLY because of their general excel- C6 lence, several articles which have not appeared elsewhere, Press, 1965. 164 pp. $6.50. (Also in paperback) Introduction several which have been translated from other languages,re- to population study for geographers. sulting in a wide range of sources.

5C7 C7 PROLOGUE TO POPULATION GEOGRAPHY, Wilbur Zelinsky. 5S3 FERTILITY AND SURVIVAL, Alfred Sauvy. New York: Criterion Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1966. 150pp. $5.95 (pap. Books, 1961. 232 pp. $7.50. Discussion of population theories $2.95). Explores ideas and methods concerning the prob. from Malthus to Mao Tse-Tung and an examination of possible lem of growth, diffusion, and distribution of populations through- solutions. out the world.

5. GENERAL THEORY OF POPULATION, A. Sauvy. New York: Basic 51.3. POPULATION /RESOURCES /ENVIRONMENT: ISSUES IN HUMAN S3 * a Books, 1969. 550 pp. $12.50. A study of the interconnection ye ECOLOGY, Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich. SanFrancisco, between the demographic characteristics of societies and their 1972Cal.: W. H. Freeman, 1972. 2nd ed. 509 pp. $9.50. Retains the economic and social circumstances. basic structure of the 1970 edition but includesmore detailed coverage of demography, a new treatment of energy resources and a fuller discussion of poisons in the environment.New 5. POPULATION DYNAMICS, R. Thomlinson. New York: Random sections include material on forest resources, heavy metals T6 pollution and the environmental effects of p House, 1965. 576 pp. $9.95. Basic textbook in the fieldof war in Indochina. demography. Recommended readings.

5.31 83 SCARCITY AND GROWTH, The Economics of Natural Resource 5. Availability, Harold J. Barnett and Chandler Morse. Baltimore: 17 POPULATION PROBLEMS, Warren S. Thompson and DavidT. Lewis. 5th edition. New York: McGrawH111, 1965. Johns Hopkins Press, 1963, 1965. 288 pp. $9.00 (pap. $2.25). p 593 pp. Study of the population/resource problem in $10.50. Primarily intended to help the nonspecializedreader terms of the lateststatistical understand basic facts relating to population growthand information and modem analytical tools. changes. Resources for the Future, Inc.

5B7 POPULATION IN PERSPECTIVE, Louise B. Young, ed.New York: NEXT HUNDRED YEARS, Harrison Brown, James Bonner 5Y6 °' and John Weir. New York: Compass-Viking, 1951, 1963. p Oxford Univ.Press, 1968. 460 pp. $11.00 (pap. $5.50). 193 pp. $1.65 paper. A discussion of population problems. Writings in the controversial area of population growthand control by Marston Bates, Margaret Sanger, John Rock,Kingsley Davis, among others. 5,..3) WORLD PROSPECTS FOR NATURAL RESOURCES. SOME PROJEC- ra TIONS OF DEMAND AND INDICATORS OF SUPPLY TOTHE YEAR 2000. Joseph I.. Fisher and Neal Potter. Baltimore: AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLE OF POPULATION,1798, 1826, Johns Hop- kins Press, 1964. 73 pp. $1.50 paper. Resources for Future, T. R. Malthus. East Orange, NJ.: Kelly, 1969. $15.00(pap. Inc. $2.95 ea. 2 vols. (Everyman) Dutton. Historicessay on theory of population. 5.31 M3.5THE LIMITS TO GROWTH: A REPORT OF THE CLUBOF ROME'S 5.9 1 PROJECT ON THE PREDICAMENT OF MANKIND, DonellaH. READINGS ON POPULATION, David M. Heer, ed. Englewood Meadows, Dennis L Meadows, Jorgen Randers, WilliamW. ';'°Cliffs, NJ.: Prenticellall, 1968. 234 pp. $4.95 paper. Designed Behrens, Ill. N.Y.: Universe Books, 1972. 205 pp. $2.75pap. to supplement SOCIETY AND POPULATION. $6.50 cloth. Because the global system of nature in whichwe all live probably cannot support present rates of economicand 5.9 population growth much beyond the year 2100a team of M.I.T. SOCIETY AND POPULATION, D. M. Heer. Englewood 113.5 Cliffs, N. J.: researchers fed data on populationincrease,agricultural PrenticeHall, Inc., 1968. 118 pp. $4.95 (pap. $2.45).Intended production, nonrenewable resource depletion, industrial output to reveal some of the ways in which an understanding of and pollution generation into a global computer modeland population is Important to a proper study ofsociology, and then tested the behavior of the model under several sets of to help explain the causes and effects of the current"popula- assumptions to determine alternative patterns for mankind's tion explosion." future. This book is the nontechnical report of their findings.

20 21 5.4 5.31 RESOURCES AND MAN, A Study and Recommendations by the C4 WORLD POPULATION GROWTH AND LIVING STANDARDS, Kuanl 143 Committee on Resources and Man, National Academy of Sci- w Chen. New Haven: College and University Press, 1960. 93pp. ences-National Research Council. Sar.Francisco: Freeman, $1.45 paper. Analysis of the demographic aspects of the world 1969. 259 pp. $5.95 (Paper $2.95). population explosion: past, present and future.

5.4 501 THE LIMITS OF THE EARTH, F. Osborn. Boston: Little, Brown, D4 POPULATION AND ECONOMICS, Paul Deprez, ed. Winnipeg, P° 1953. 238 pp. Discusses the approaching limits of the earth as p Canada: Univ. of Manitoba Press, 1970. 364 pp. Proceedings natural provider of man's basic needs. Out of print. Reprint. of Section V (Historical Demography) of the Fourth Congress of the International Economic History Association heldat Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, Sept. 9.14, 1968.

5P5 THE LIMITS OF MANKIND, R. A. Piddington. Bristol. England: J. Wright, 1956. 153 pp. Subtitled "A Philosophy of Population" 5.4 this book is concerned with the (,:ltural future of mankind,as G7 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND POPULATION GROWTH. A well as with its ecwnric welfare, in relation to present trends CONFLICT? H. Peter Gray and Shanti S. Tangri, eds. Lexington, in population groc:i. 00. of print. Mass.: D. C. Heath & Co., 1970. 162 pp. $2.50 pap. A collection of papers which serve as an introduction to the interactions between poverty and population growth in poor countries.

5.32 87.5 SEEDS OF CHANGE: THE GREEN REVOLUTION AND DEVELOP- MENT IN ME 1970's, L R. Brown. New York: Praeger, 1970. 5.4 205 pp. $6.95 (Paper $2.50). Will the new seeds (wheat and oe POPULATION CONTROL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Goren Ohlin. Wash., D.C.: Organization for Economic CoOperation and rice) reduce social conflict by ensuring thatno one goes hungry, or will they augment dissension by widening the chasm between Development (Paris), 1967. 138 pp. Evidence seems to indicate those who are in a position to exploit the new opportunities and that a policy of government support for family planning will those who are not? have economic benefits outweighing the probable costs in those developing countries where population has been outpacingeco- nomic development

5.32 TOO MANY; A Study of Earth's Biological limitations, G. 86 Borg - strom. New York: Macmillan, 1969. 368 pp. $2.95paper. "The lopsided distribution of food away from malnourished nations 5S6 POPULATION ECONOMICS: SELECTED ESSAYS OF JOSEPH L SPENGLER compiled by Robert S. Smith, Frank T. deVyver, and and the squandering of natural food and waterresources among p the well-fed" are discussed in this book. William R. Allen. Durham, N.C.: Duke Univ. Press, 1972. 536pp. $17.50. Seventeen of Spengler's essays that reflect his three fundamentally distinct approaches within the limits of popu- lation economics: thehistorical,the theoretical and the practical.

population demographic economic aspects research

5.4 2.2 POPULATION GROWTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN Al THE SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN FERTILITY: A Trend Report and C3 Bibliography, R. Freedman. Current Sociology, Vol. 10-11, No. 2, p LAN - INCOME COUNTRIES, A. L Coale and E. M. Hoover,. Prince- ton, NJ.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1958. 389 pp. $11.00. Ad- 1961-1962. Oxford, Eng.: Basil Blackwell, 1963. Johnson Reprint dresses itself to the question of what difference would it make Corp., 1966. 121 pp. A survey of important trends and issues in economic terms if the birth rate should be cut drastically in in research on tha sociology of human fertility since the end this generation. of World War II. 22 23 3.6 M5 EMERGING TECHNIQUES IN POPULATION RESEARCH,Milbank Memorial Fund, New York, 1963. 307 pp. Concepts 5. THE STUDY OF POPULATION; AN INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL, employed H3 in modern fertility surveys; techniques for the analysisof data P. M. Hauser & 0. D. Duncan, eds. Chicago, University of on fertility aspirations, family size and family planning; tech- Chicago Press, 1959. 864 pp. $15.00. An encyclopedic summary niques for research in mortality, and assessment ofthe signi- of the field of demography ranging from its historical beginnings ficance of the electric computer for research inpopulation. to promising subjects for its future study.

3.61 DEMOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES OF FERTILITY ANALYSIS(Family B6 5. HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY, T. H. Hollingsworth. Ithaca, N.Y.: d Planning Research and Evaluation Manual Number 2), H7 Donald Cornell Univ. Press, 1969. 448 pp. $10.50. Survey of the sources J. Bogue. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago-Communityand Family 11 Study Center, 1971. 116 pp. Sets forth techniques of our knowledge of population in the past and an evaluation with which of the deductions that can be made from them. researchers can exhaust the information contained incensus and survey data in regard to how much, ifany, birth rates have declined since major family planring programswere introduced. 5. INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF POPULATION, Nathan 3.61 t(eyfitz. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1968. 450 pp. $14.95. K5 TRENDS AND VARIATIONS iN FERTILITY IN THE UNITEDSTATES, A variety of material from biology,actuarial science and C. V. Kiser, et. al. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ.Press, 1968. demography, all bearing on population and its changes. 338 pp. $8.00. Based principally on data from the1960 census and other surveys. Traces trends and variationsin fertility in relation to color, place of birth, residence,age and socio-eco- nomic factors such as education, occupation,and income. 5- K4 WORLD POPULATION, Nathan Keyfit2 & Wilhelm Flieger. Chicago, III.: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1968. 672 pp. $17.50. The first book of its kind in this field, this volu me brings to bear as much 3.61 L6 CULTURE AND HUMAN FERTILITY, F. Lorimeret al. United Na- of the theory of population as can be applied to numerical data. tions Educational Scientific and CulturalOrganizations, 1954. 514 pp. Includes several papers on fertility andits determinants in nnn-literate societies. Out of print. 5. INTRODUCTION TO DEMOGRAPHY, Mortimer Spieglelman. rev. r-- ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1968. 514 pp. 3.61 $15.00. Focuses on the methods of demography. N3 FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN FERTILITY INNON-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES, M. Nag. New York: Human RelationsArea File Press, 1968. 227 pp. $6.50 paper. Synthesis of availableinformation. Sections on probabilities of coitus, conception and miscarriage. 5. S8 WORLD VIEWS OF POPULATION PROBLEMS, E. Szabady, ed. w Budapest Akademiai Kiado, 1968. 447 pp. (Stechert-Hafner) 3.61 PUBLIC HEALTH AND POPULATION CHANGE, Comprehensive survey of the latest demographic developments S5 Current Research of the world. Issues, Mindel C. Shops and Jeanne ClareRidley, eds. Pitts- burgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1965. 557pp. $11.95. Papers of a Symposium on Research Issuesin Public Health and Population Change. DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION TRENDS, United Nations Population Commission, New York: United Na- 3W5.61 tions, 1953. 404 pp. Population Study No. 17, Sales No. 53. THE FERTILITY OF AMERICAN WOMEN, W.H. Grabill, C. V. Kiser XIII.3. $5.00. Hypotheses concerning factors affecting popula- for & P. K. Whelpton. New York: Wiley, 1958.448 pp. Comprehen- tion trends and the influence of these trends upon economic sive summary of American census data,past and present, on and social conditions. Bibliography. current fertility measures, differential fertilityand cohort fer- tility. Out of print.

DEMOGRAPHY. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Population Studies Center, 3.82 SOCIAL POLICIES & POPULATION GROWTH Ist3 :" MAURMUS, Quarterly. $12.00 a year. A publication of the Population Asso- R. Titmuss, et. al. Londnn: F. Cass, 1968.(F....rint of a 1961 ciation of America. report) 308 pp. $9.50. Advisors to thegovernor of Mauritius examine the population problem ina study of the island's limited natural resources, variety of ethnicand religious groups and their relation to population trends.A mode applicable POPULATION INDEX. Princeton, N. J.:Office of Population wherever population problems exist. Research, Quarterly. $15.00 a year. Abstracts of current litera- ture in demography. Official publication of Population Associa- tion of America. 585 PRINCIPLES OF DEMOGRAPHY, DonaldJ. Bogue. New York: Pr Wiley, 1969. 917 pp. $16.95. Intendedas a comprehensive treatise covering the entire field of populationstudy and serving both as textbook and as reference work. REPORTS ON POPULATION/FAMILY PUNNING. New York Pop- ulation Council, Irregular. On request. 24 13 25 religions and miscellaneous

THE CURIOUS HISTORY OF CONTRACEPTION, Shirley Green. 2G7 birth control London: Ebury Press, 1971. 210 pp. $7.70. From potions and e cabbage leaves to the condom and the pill, this book traces the course of contraceptici via superstition to science.

6. CHRISTIAN FAMILY PLANNING AND SEX EDUCATION, S. Gallo- p han. Notre Dame, Ind.: Ave Maria Press, 1969.72 pp. 75 paper. 2.7 BIRTH CONTROL lh AMERICA: THE CAREER OF MARGARET Christian approach to family planning, sex education and pre- K4 marital chastity. b SANGER, D. Kennedy. New Haven, Conn.: Yale Univ. Press, 1970. 320 pp. $8.75 (pap. $2.95). Explores the relation between Margaret Sanger's character and the nature of the movement she led in America between 1912 and W.W. II. It is the story of her public career rather than a detailed account of her 6. personal life. C4 BIRTH CONTROL AND THE CHRISTIAN; CONTROL OF HUMAN b REPRODUCTION. Christian Medical Society. W. 0. Spitzer and C. L Saylor, eds. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Puh:ishers, 1969. 590 pp. 56.95. The outgrowth of a Protestant Symposium 7.4 THE IMPACT OF FERTILITY LIMITATION ON WOMEN'S LIFE, N4 on the Control of Human Reproduction this volume includes CAREER AND PERSONALITY, New York Academy of Sciences articles on sexual ethics, family life, abortion, contraception Annals, Esther Milner, ea. Vol. 175 Article 3, Pages 781-1065. and sterilization by specialists in medicine, theology, genetics, New York: N.Y. Academy of Sciences, Oct. 30, 1970. $26.00 pap. sociology and law. A series of papers resulting from a workshop held by the N.Y. Academy of Sciences on Feb. 19. 21,1970.

HUMAN SEXUALITY IN MEDICAL EDUCATIONAND PRACTICE, 6D8 CONTRACEPTION AND CATHOLICS, A new Appraisal, Louis Dupre. e New York: Helicon, 1964. 94 pp. $1.95. Important contribu- C. E. Vincent. Springfield, Ill: Chas C. Thomas, 1968. $18.75. tion to developing Catholic thought on birth control, maintain- Some of the wide-ranging needs and varied levels of information ing that in addition to an unchangeable element in natural law in the field of human sexuality of practicing physicians, health there is also an evolutionary aspect based on the reality ofa personnel, and medical school faculty members and students. developing human nature.

6. F4 BIRTH CONTROL IN JEWISH LAW; MARITAL RELATIONS, CON- TRACEPTION% AND ABORTION AS SET FORTH IN CLASSIC TEXTS OF JEWISH LAW, David M. Feldman. New York: N.Y.U. Press, 1968. 322 pp. $9.95.

CONTRACEPTION: A HISTORY OF ITS TREATMENT BY THE '1" CATHOUC THEOLOGIANS AND CANONISTS, John T.Noonan, Jr. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1965. 561pp. $11.00. First book to document thesis that Church teachingon contraception could be changed radically yet remain within the tradition and laws of Church. Historically significant book.

6. AND THE NEW MEDICINE, Harmon L Smith. Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon, 1970. 174 pp. $2.95 pap. A discussion ofthe ethical questions arising in connection with abortion, artificel insemination, organ transplantation, and the are of the dying.

CONTROVERSY: THE BIRTH CONTROL DEBATE 1958-1968, Ambmgio Valsecchi. Washington, D.C.: Corpus Books,1969. 235 pp. $5.95. 26 27 I Dutton, EP., & Co., 201 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10003

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