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ED 087 694 SO 007 003 TITLE Population, Population and Family Education, and Family Planning: A Bibliography, Supplement to Bibliography, and Accessions List, February-June 1973. INSTITUTION United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Education in Asia. PUB DATE 73 NOTE 147p:

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Conference Reports; Demography; Economic Development; *Family Life Education; *Family Planning; Higher Education; Instructional Materials; *Library Collections; *Population Education; Population Growth; Population Trends; Research; Secondary Education; Social Development IDENTIFIERS UNESCO ABSTRACT This is a bibliography of books, periodical articles and pamphlets on population and family education which are available in the library of the Population Education Clearing House Service of the Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, Bangkok. Most of the documents cited were published in the 60's and 70's with the exception of a few which date from the 50's. The bibliography is divided into the following three sections: 1)Population; 2) Population and Family Planning; and 3) Family Planning. In each section, publications not relating to any specific country or dealing with countries outside Unesco Asian Region are listed under General. Publications dealing with the Asian region are presented under Asia and those referring to a specific Asian country are listed under country names arranged alphabetically. Entries referring to more than one subject or country are repeated. All entries are in alphabetical order by author names.(Author/RM) g}1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION &WEtFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO DuCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN AT tn.:0 IT POINTS Or vIEVv OR OPINIONS A TED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OI .EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

Population, Population and Family Education and Family Planning:

A Bibliography

(Representing documents available in the library of the Regional Office)

POPULATION 1

POPULATION AND FAMILY EDUCATION 33

FAMILY PLANNING 55

Population Education Clearing House Service of Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia Bangkok

January 1973 BEI Can

Introductim

In the preparation of this new bibliography, more than 400

titles have be,!r! yJded the previous 1972 list. Documents

listed include books, per:odical articles and pallynlets available

in the library of the Unesco Regional Office.

The bibliography is divided into three sections: Population,

Population and Family Education, and Family Planning. In each

section, publications not relating to any specific country or

dealing with countries outsidehe Unesco Asian Region are listed

under "General". Publications dealing with the Asian region are

presented under "Asia" and those referring to a specific Asian

country are listed under country names arranged alphabetically.

Entries referring to more than one subject or country are repeated.

All entries are in alphabetical order by author names, and

publications of an institute can be also found under the name of

the author (if available). Books, reprints, and pamphlets are

1.-1.entified by classification number, P, and V.F. ntspectively.

Ih addition, Population Education Curriculum mater4lIs are

identified by an asterisk.

BK/73/0/48-200 EWST k;orl Alukad. E2Rag10.

Adib, Ovais Ahmad. "Population," Economic problems of Pakistan Zn.p17 M.H. Said 61.d17p. 40-50. (In )'' aimeo. V.F.

. "The theories of population," Textbook of e9onamics Zi.p17 M.H. Said Zn.d17p. 97-105. mimeo. V.F.

Agarwala, S.N. :Elzplatlpn. New , rational. Book Trust, 1967. 141 p. tables. 301.32

Ahmad, Ch. Nazir. "Population," Social Studies Karachi, Shaukat Ali 1.d17 p. 88-99. photocopy. V.F.

"Population," Social studies bi.p17p. 107-12 (In Urdu) mimeo, V.F.

Akhtar, S.M. "Population," Essentials of economics6.1)17 Publishers United, 13g- 59-64. photocopy. V.F.

Ali, Manzoor. "Human resources; development of population as dynamic factor," Economics of Pakistan6.1317 Almi Katab Khana gi.d17p. 422-52. (In Urdu) mimeo. V.F.

. "Population," Economics g.p17 Almi Katab Khana p. 393-433. (In.A-du) mimeo. V.F.

Alvarez, Walter. C. "The dangerous ..ncreasp in world population," Bangkok World, June 22, 1970. V.F.

American Assembly, Columbia University. The _population dilemma, edited by Philip M. Hauser. 2d.ed. 'Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall Lc19697 211 p. 30I.32

American Philosophical Society. Population problems; ers read at the autumn general meeting Lof theimmpcall iloso- nhicaLOWiety/ Nugmher 11 19.6.6. Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1967. 193 p. (American Philosophical Society. rroceeding111(3), June 22, 1967) 301.32

Anderson, David C. "A careful look at growth as suicide," Wall Street Journal, March 17, 1972. photocopy- V.F.

ApplehanPhilip. The silent explosion. 'IBoston, Beacon. Press [-s2 67 161p. 301.32

Arnold, Charles B. jegicaLatzkat,,,LsmsLacmatr. Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, 1969., 111 p. diagrs., tables (CPC monograph stYP'ies no: 4) 633.94 CFIAVAILS; -2-

Baird, Bil. Puppets and New York, Wor1(1 Education L1971795 p. 613.943

Barclay, George W. Techniques c.! population..analvsis. New York, John Wiley 6.19587 xiii, 311 p. 301.32

Berelson, Bernard, ed. Population; chgjlenging world crisis. Washington, D.C.,. Voice of America Forum, 1969. 335 n. (Voice of America forum L.Ict,ures) 301.32

Bogue, Donald J. Principles of demography. New York, John Wiley p19697 xiii, 917 p. 301.32

Borlaugh, Norman E. "The green revolution, peace and humanity," PRB Selection (35) :l -8, January 1971. V.F.

Bourgeois-Pichat, Jean. "France," Country Profiles, May 1972. 11 p.

Bowring, Philip. "Population; encouraging progress, Fareastern Economic Review 77 (36):36 -37, September. 2, 1972.

Burleson, David. The state of the "Pop Art." Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center 7 p. photocopy. V.F.

Cairns, John,Jr. Pooulation dvnamins. Chicago, Rani McNally Lc19667 63 p. (Patterns of rife series) 301.32

Callahan, Daniel, ed. The Americaranr-latior iebate. 301.32 New York. ,,Dubleday, 1971. 3'20

ft Carolina Populati-- Centi (CPC), 7-apel Lill. ArEaflit2 (Bibliography)

(list of Alcisitions)no. 9- , 1772- . 301.32

. Books and_11-,rographs 1. :I' acquisitions)

no. 28- , April 1972- . 301.32

Culture and population; "collection of current studies; edit:c,i by Steven Polar. Chapel Hill, CPC, 1971. .196 p. (CPC -_.,norraph.Series no. 9) 301.32

. attic:Al students and, rocIAJ;tion research, by Charles B. Arnold. Chapel Hill, CPC, .12.66. 111 p. diagrs., tables (CPC monograph series no. 4) 613.94

. Papers and Zeprints (21at2120.11f45111210 no. 9- 'April 1972- 301.32 -3- BEST

Carolina Population Center (CPC) Chapel Hill. Some thoughts on professors and population centers, by Arnold S. Nash with con- tributions by Forest E. Linder and Moye W. Freymann. Chapel Hill, CPC /n.d,/ (Reprinted from: Innovative organization for population research /n.p,/ Charles C. Thomas, 1971, p. 189 - 304. V.F.

. Technical Information Service. Overview; a journal of population libraries. v. 1- , May 1972-

Chandrasekhar, S., ed. Asia's population problems; with a discussion of population and immigration in Australia. London, G. Allen & Unwin /c1967/ 311 p. 301.3295

Chanlett, Eliska. Organization and methods of the dual-report system in Turkey. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1971. 24 p. (Laboratories for population studies. Scientific series no. 2) 301.0202

Chgu, Ta Ngoc.. .Demographic aspects of educational planning. Paris, UNESCO-IIEP /c1962/83 p. (Fundamentals of education planning no. 9) 379.15

. The effect of population rowth on the develo/Ient and cost of education in developing countries:' a synthesis report of four countrcase studies. Paris, UNESCO, International Institute for Educational Planning, 1971. 88 p. (IIEP/RP/6/ S.R.lA) Also in French. 301.32

Coale, Ansley J. The design of an exnerigattamrocedure Lac obtaining accurate vital statistics. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1971. p. 5-7. (Laboratories for population statistics.. Reprint series no. 3) 312.0202

Cooke, Dorothy S. Mapping and house numbering. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1971. 52 p. (Laboratories for population statistics.Manual series no. 1) 312:0202

"Counting heads; letters to a teenager daughter on population," Ceylon Daily News, 'Wednesday, December.81 1971. typescript-. V.F.

Dasmann, R.F.Planet in eril? man and the bio:..here toda Paris, UNESCO/Hammondsworth, Penguin Bo9ks 1972. 135 p. 614.7

'Delaware, University. Population Curriculum Study. Inventory of experimental lesson plans and background material for population - environment studies/Newarh/ Population Curriculum Study, 1972. 15 p. mimeo. V.F. -4- iJEST COPY AVAILABLE

Dumont, Rene and Bernard Rosier. The h.,,,1Fry future. London, Methuen Lc19627 .271 p. 338.19

Durand, John D., ed. World population. Reprint edition of the Annals of the American Academy of Politicaland Social Science volumn 369, January 1967. Philadelphia, merican Academy of Political and Social Science, 1968. p. 301.32

':..ast-West Communication Institute, Honolulu. A resource, base for population programs. Honolulu, East-West Communication Institute Ln.d.78 p. V.F.

East-West Population Institute, Honolulu. Third annual, report tHonolulu, East-West Population LI.,citute7 1972.' 91 p. 301.32

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (' Bangkok. Future n-)oulation estimates by sex age Report III: the Population of South -East Asia,, including Ceylon and China .(Taiwan) 1950-1980. York, Department, of Economic and Social Affairs, Hrited nations, 195e. 166 p. tables (ECAFE'Population studies no. 30) 312

Report of the seminar on development and environment. ECAFE'28th. session, 15717 March, 1972, Bangkok, 1971. 42 p. (E/ ^N. 11/999) 'mimeo. V.F.

Working Group on Projections of Populations of Sub7Nationareas, Bangkok, J.4 -23 May 1969. Projections of populations.of subnationalarags; report. New York, 1969. 57 p. (E/ON. 11/879). .301.3295

Ehrlich, Paul R. The population bomb. London, Ballantine/Friends of the Earth. Book Lc19717' 141 p. 301.32

Population, resources, enviKonmentX issues in_humarl ecoThgy. San Fra,cisco, W.H. Fieeman Lc1970/ p. 301.32 - Enke, Stephen. Zero U.S. Posulat.:-n growth wbent how and why. Santa,Barbara, Tempo General Electric Company.- -C .Hr7forAd-anced Studies, 1970 22 p. V.F.

Fawcett, James T. "Psycholou crilld bearing," PRIT":" -tion (39) :1-6, Septemc .1r 1971. V.F. 9F ST POPY AVAILABLE

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First Conference on Population, 1965. Proceedings of the Conference sponsored by the Population Institute of the University of the Philippines with the support of the Population Council. Quezon City, University of the Philippines Press for the Population Institute, 1966. 519 p. 312

Fisher, Tadd. Our overcrowded world. New York, Parents' Magazine Press Lc19697 256 p. 301.32

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome.Population and food supply. Ncw York, Office of Public Information, United Nations, 1962. 49 p. diagrs., tables (Freedom from Hunger Campaign. Basic sca,dy no. 7.) 630.7

Freedman, Ronald.. Population; the vital revolution. New York, Doubleday, 1964. 274 P. 301.32

Ganguli, B.N. The international dimension of the population problem. Extension lecture delivered at DTRC, Chembur, on March 5, 1970 /n.1317 1970 ? 18 p.. photocopy. V.F.

Gaylin, Willard. "The Frankenstein myth becomes a reality; we have the awful knowledge to make exact copies of human beings," New York Times Magazine, March 5, 1972. photocopy. V.F.

Gillette, Robert. "The limits to growth; hard sell for a

computer view of doomsday," Science 175. : 1088-92, March 10, 1972. photocopy. V.F.

Glass, D.V., ed. The university teaching of social science : demography. Paris, UNESCO, 1957. 200 p. (UNESCO Teaching in the social eciences) 312.07

Governmental Policv.statements on population; an inventory, reports on population and family planning. New York, Population Council and International Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, 1970. 20 p. V.F.

Hauser, Philip Morris. Population per ..;tives. New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press /J19607 183 p. tables, 301.32

. The use of sampling fqr vital registration and vital statistics. Chapel Hill, University of North .Carolina, July 1971. 23 p. (Laboratories for population statistics. Reprint series no. 2) 312.0202 BES1 o.JetAVAILM31 E -6-

Hauser, Philip Morris. World population problems. New York, Foreign Policy Association, 1965. 46 p. (Headline series no. 174) 301.32

Heer, David M., ed. Readings on population. Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall &1961 ix, 234 p. (Readings in modern sociology series) 301.32

H it, Michael and StephenL. Smith. "Why and where people want to move; a classrom exercisein analyzing migration," Teaching 'Notes on Population 1 : 14-18, Spring/Summer 1972.

Holier, Joanne E. Population trends and economicdevelop - 1.,ent in the Far East. Washington, D.C., Population Research Project, George Washington.University, 1965. 56 p. 312.8 Institute of Caribbean Studies. University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Politics and population in the' Caribbean, by Aaron Segal with the assistanceof Kent C. Earnhar3. Rio Piedras, Institute of Caribbean Studies. 1969. 158 p. (Special study no. 7) 301.32

Institute of Educational Investigation and Planning, University of Valle, Colombia. Colombia. Paging . the population explosion, 1968. 59 p. photocopy. V.F.

Institute of Population Studies, Hacettepe University,

-Ankara. Population News. no. 7- , 1969- P

. . Third annual report; January 1, 1970 to December 11, 1970.Hacettepe, Institute of.Population Studies Ln.d,/ 50 p.

International Federation of University Women, London. "Population change,. study,.suggestions," AAUW Journal, 59(2):January 1966. 12 p. reprint. V.F.

International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva. The population and labour -force of Asia. 1950-80._ .Geneva, 1962. 23 p. (Reprinted from: International-labbur Review 86(4) October 1962) 312.8

International Planned Parenthood Fedpration (IPPF), London. Population problems in developina-countries, by Cicely D. Williams. London, IPPF L01962/ 27 p. diagrs. (IPPF Reprint'no. 101) V.F. TEST COPY AVAIUIRLE

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International Union for Health Education. Communication and ALclai_l'actozas-sofativetillx..._zio.tibehviouon of the Population for the attainment of better health. Proceedings of the 7th. International Conference on Health and Health Education, Buenos Aires, 1969. Geneva, InternationalJournal of Health Education, 1969. 498 p. 613.07

Islam, Anjumane Hyatul. "Population chart of Africa," Social studies and geography Ln.pj Anjumane Hyatul Islam bi.d,/ p. 149-153 (In Urdu) mimeo. V.F.

"It must come_sometimg. tafjam today'..." New York, World Education hl.d,/L.5 V.F.

Johnson, D. Gale. The struggle against world hunger. New . York, Foreign Policy Association, 1967. 63 p. (Headline series no. 184) 338.19

Joint ECAFE/II0 Regional Seminar on Interrelation Between Population and Manpower Problems, Bangkok, 18-30 January 1971. Report. Presented at ECAFE, 28th. Session, Bangkok, 15-29 March 1972 /Bangkok, ECAFE, 1971/53 p. (E/CN. 11/(.317) V.F.

Jones, Gavin W. The economic effect of declining fertility in less developed countries. New York, Population Council, 1969. 30 p. 301.321

"Effect of population change on the attainment of educational goals in developing countries," Rapid c,rowth consequences and polite implications.Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1971. p. 315-367. reprint. V.F.

Keyfitz, Nathan. Introduction to the mathematics of population. Reading, Mass., Addison Wesley /c1968,/xiv, 450 p. tables. (Addison-Wesley series in behavioral science: Quantitative methods) 312

Khare, G.P. Demographic statistics.New Delhi, Asian Institute of Educational Planning and Administration L1965/63 p. mimeo. 379.15

McClearn, Gerald E. "Biology and the social and behavioral sciences,"Items 23(3):33-38, September, 1969. photocopy. V.F.

McCormack, Aithpr. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell B.97intot. Q/264 p. tables. 301.32 AMARITILE -8-

Maggs, Peter B. Law and population growth in Eastern Europe. Medford, Mass., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Law and Population Programme Ln.d.7 30 p. (Law and population monograph series no. 3) V.F.

Mayer, Jean. "Toward a n-r-Malthusian population policy,"

Columbia Fcr : 5-13, ";/,,-..mer 1969. V.F.

Miller, Herman P. "Population, pollution, and affluence," PRB Selection (36):1-8, March 1971. V.F.

Mountain, Ross S. "Population; an environmental issue," Way Forum (82):2-6, October 1971.

Mudd, Stuart, ed. The population crisis and the use of world resources. Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publisher:, 1964. xix, 562 p. , .32

Myrdal, Gunnar. ;-..)-Jlation: a ploblem for democracy. Gloucester, MlaSj., Peter Smith, 1962. xii, 237 P. (Godkin ectures, 1938) 301.3/.

Nam, Charles B. Population and societya textbuok of readings. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Lc19687 xi, 708 p. 301.1:

Nash,.Ainold s. "Some thoughts on professors and population centers," Innovat:ive organization for population research Ln.p:.7 Charles C. Thomas, 1971. p. 189-304. (Carolina Population Center. Reprint) V.F.

National Academy of Science (NAS).Office of the Foreign Secretary. Study Committee-. -Za.pid population growth; consequences and Policy imp .cations. Prepared with the support of the Agency_for.International Develont

Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press 4'or the NAS /c7 ' xii, (q6 p. 301.32

National Bureau of Economic Research, New York. ;ALaographic and economic change in developedcountries. Report of a ,.Conferenr:e. ' the Universities - National Bureau Committee for Econ.::ni....Research. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1960. 536 p. (Nat lureau of Economic Research. Specili conference series n -) 301.32

Naylor, 2.H. S stems research in or anization d m na ement; a sv-stem analysis apprbach-to.population control. New York, S. Karger, 1970. r. 'rlq-219. photocopy. V.F. CO4P4 AVA1U\BLE nceT.

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Newman, Peter. "Population pressure and economic growth; an operational treatment," Journal of Development Planning (2):31 -57, 1970.

"1974 proclaimed population year," Asian Student 21(1):1, September 30, 1972. V.F.

On PoPulationi three essays by Thomas MalthUS, JUlian Huxley Land/ Frederick Osborn. New York, New American Library of World Literature /c19607 144 p. 301.32

"On reaching a state of global equilibrium," New York Times, March 13, 1972. photocopy. V.F.

One world only: how can world religions help to survive; the, impact and responsibility of world religions on population explosion in the process of development in Asia. Tokyo, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 1970. 143 p. (FESALI Report no. 4) 613.94

Oppenheimer, Valerie K. Population. New York, Foreign Policy Association, 1971. 95 p. (Headline series'n6-. 206) V.F.

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris. Labour force statistjcs/statistiques de la population active. 1956/1967 331.11

. "The problems associated with rapid urban growth," OECD Observer 54:5-9, October 1971. P

"Research and documentation on demography,". Liason Bul etin 1:63-65, August 1971.

"People - the basic unit; letters to a teenager daughter," Ceylon Daily News, Saturday, 4th December, 1971. typescript. V.F.

Petersen, William. Population: 2ded London Cbllier Macmillan /c19697 xv, 73.5p tables. 301.32

Pilpel, Harriet. Brief survey of U.S. population law, address delivered at the International Advisory Committee on Population and ,Law: OECD, Paris._ April 1, 1971. Medford, Mass., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Law an, F')pulation Programme /n.c11711 p. (Law and nopula- series no. 2) V.F. AVAII.Y.',31,..1 -10- BigCOO!

Pohlman, Ea.. How to kill population. Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1971. 169 p. 301.32

Polgar, Steven, ed. Culture and population; a collection of current studies. Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, 1971. 196 p. (CPC Monograph series no. 9) 30-

"Population," Journal of Environmental Studies 2(:):1-75, November 1971.photocopy.

_7Press clippings on population matters taken largely from locally (U.S.) newspapers dated 6/30/72- 3/30/72. 60 p. photocopy. V.F.

"Population activities of the United States government," Population Bulletin 27:6-.::/, August 1971.

"Population and .-7-1.1ronmenty, UN Monthly Chronicle 9(7): 55-56, July 1972.

"Population and environment," Bulletin Institute of Development Studies 4(1):2 -34, December 1971.

Population Association of America. Population Index.

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Population Conference (1st) garis7, 3-5 December 1968. Proceedings. Paris, 1969. 233 p. 301.32

Population Council, New York. Annual report. 1968- 301.32

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Population -,rowth and the brain drain. Proceedings of the

. Edinburgh ference on Derirzri.nhy L19677, edited by F. Bechhoffer ],clinburgh, Edinburgh University Press

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" Population prograin.launchecl" Asian Student. 21(1 ) . , September 30, 197' BEST CCPY AMIABLE

Population Reference Bureau (PRB), Washington, D.C. The world population dilemma. Washington, D.C., PRB /c19727 79 p. 301.32

Project Survival Year II (report). Glen Falls, Glen Falls City Schools, 1971... 23 p. 614.7

Raina, B.L. Universities and studies in the field of population. New Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI),1969. 41 p. (CFPI Technical paper 301.32 no. 5)

Regional Seminar on Population Aspect of Social. Development, Bangkok, 11-20 January 1972.ItAgul gangkok7 ECAFE, 1972. 48 p. (POP/SEM.PASD/3) mimeo. V.F.

Rehber, Mohammad ikram. 'Population chart," Allime Molmoat. Lahore, Feroiz p. 60-72. (In Urdu) mimeo. V.F.

Research and the 1970 census, by Abbott L. Ferriss, ed., and Everett S. Lee, conference prganizer. Oak Ridge, Tennessee Southern Regional Demographic Group /19717 183 p. tables. 312

Rosenthal, Jack. "Panel. urges curb on cities. growth. Presidential report would channel rural exodus to smaller urban centers," New York Times, March 26, 1972. photocopy. V.F.

"Population panel warns growth must be slowed; first of 3 final reports rejects views held by extremists and urges U.S. to adopt a deliberate birth policy," New York Times, March 12, 1972. photoqopy. V.F.

Rosoff, Jeannie. The final x.eport of the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future. Memorandum, March 15,1972.. 4 p.- mimeo. V.F. Ruprecht, Theodore K. and Carl Wahren. Population programmes and economic and social development. Paris OECD, 1970. 141 p.' (OECD Development Center studies). 613.943

Sauvy, Alfred. General theory of population, trail... by Christophe Campos. London, Weodenfeld & Nicolson g1969.7 xii, 550 p. 301.32 BESi AVALLj.

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Sax, Karl. Standing room only., the wor1d7s exploding population. Boston, Beacon Press, 1969. 206 p. 301.32

Schnore, Leo F. urban scene; human ecoloav and demography. New York, Free Press Lc1965/ vii, 374 p. 301.364

Schultz, T. Paul. Demographic condition of economic development in Latin America. Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1968. 40 p. mimeo. 301.32

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Sekar, C. Chandra and W. Edwards Deming. On a method of estimating birth and death rates and the extent of registration. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1971. 20 p. (Laboratories of Population Statistics. Reprint series no. 1) 312.0202

Shelesnyak, M.C., ed. Growth of population; consequences and controls. Proceedings of the First Conference on Population held at Princeton, N.J. SePteinber 2740, 1968. New York, Gordon and Branch Lc1962/ xv, 458 p. 301.32

Sheps, Mindel C. and Jeanne Clare Ridley, ed. Public he lth and .0.111 tion ch e current rese rch issues Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh. Press L196./ ix, 557 P. 613.93

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Simon Population Trusts Cambridge. Bibliography of. family planning and population. Compiled and, edited by Dinah Linzell. Cambridge, Simon Population (Bibliography) Trust, 1972. 613.943

Singh-Butalia, Marianne. Education and population dynamics. Paris, UNESCO, 1971. 147 p. (ED/WS/264) mimeo. 301.32

Sociological Resources for the Social Studies (SRSS) Migration within the United States. Boston, Allyn & Bacon Lc19721 51 p. illus. (Episodes in social inquiry. .series) 301.32 rirST AVAILABa

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Sociological Resources for the Social Studies (SRSS) Po'oulatirn growth and the c-imolex scciety, edited by Helen MacGill Hughes. Bostoni. Allyn & Bacon.for American Sociological AssociationLc1972/.. 211 p.. (Readings in sociology series) '301.32

Spengler, J.J. "Economic growth in a stat4onary population," PRB Selection (38):l -6, July 1961. V.F.

Spiegelman, Mortimer. Introduction to _Rev. ed. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press /c1968J 514P. 301.32

Stone, Richard. Demographic accounting arl model building. Paris, OECD, 1971. 125 p. (OECD Education and develop- ment technical reports) 312 Thomlinson, Ralph.. Populationda- quences of world - demographic change. New York, Random House, 1965. xxvi, 576 p. 301.32

Thompson, Warren Simpson and David T. Lewis. Population Problems. 5th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill Lp1965/ 593 p. (McGraw-Hill series in sociology) 301.32

Toynbee, Arnold. Population and food supply. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organisation, 1959. 20 P. 338.19

"Two persons born every second,". Bangkok Post, Friday, October 18, 1968. V.F.

Unesco. Man and his environmeat; a view toward survival. The 13th national conference of the United 5 ates National Commission for Unesco, San Francsico, November 23-25, 1969. Washington, D.C., U.S. National Commission, 1970. 28 p. V.F.

. The university teaching of social sciences: demography, edited by D.V. Glass. Paris, Unesco, 1957. 200 p. (Unesco Teaching in social sciences) 312.07

. Young Scientists: Population and the Environ- mental Crisis, Paris, 2-4 May 1972 Final reports.

Paris ZUnesc2/ 1972. . 10 p. annex. (ED/72/00/1F. Young scientists/3). mimeo. PtIPAL21.E. -14- 9ES1

.Aescs. International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) The effect of Population growth on the develon- menu and cost of primary education and teacher-4rainin. in Colombia, by Ta Ngoc Chu and Francoise Caillods. Distributed to participants in the Seminar on the Strategy of Educational. Financing on 23 to 27 November 1970. Paris LIJEP7 1970. 80 p. (IIEP/RP/6/C.S/2A) 379.15

U.S. Agency for International Development. Bureau for Technical Assistance. Office of Population. Population program assistance; aid to developing countries by tho United States, other nations, and international and private agencies. Washington, D.C., G.P.O., 1971. 232 p. tables. 301.32

. Population program assistance; aid to developing,nations by the United States, other nations and international and private agencies. Washington, D.C., Office of Population, 1969. 163 p. illus., tables. 301.32

. Bureau of Census. Handbook of statistical methods for demographers; selected problems in the analysis of census data, by A.J. Jaffe. Washington, D.C., G.P.O. 1960. 278 p. '112

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United Nations. Interrelabion between populL and manoc-,,er problems. A joint ECAFE/ILO Regional Seminar held at Bangkok, 18-30 January 1971. Bangkok, ECAFE /n.d.7 123 p. (Asian population dtudies series no. 7) 301.32

Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, June 8, 1972. Address, by Robert S. McNamar%. Washington, D.C., International Bank for Recrr.,'ruction and Development, 1972. 14 P. V.F. epartment lr Ic-fflomic and Social tkgfairs. The futuref:r.oth of world,population. New York, 1958. 75 p, (3T7S0A/series A/28) 312 PET Om/AVAILABLE

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United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Future population estimates by_sex andage,,. Report IV: the_2(1.ati.on of Asia and the Far East. 1950-1980. New York, 1959. vii, 110 p. (ST/SOA/series A/31) 312

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Growth of the world's urban and rural population, 1920-2000. New York, 1969. vii, 124 p. (ST/SOA/series A/44) 301.32

. Human fertility and rAional develop- ment a challenge to science and technolo.:v, New York, 1971. x, 140 p. 613.943

. Manuals on methods of estimating population: manual I: li.rthods of estimating total population for current dates. New York, 1952. 45 p. (ST /SOS; /series A/10) 312

. Manuals on methods of estimating population: namual II methods of aoprais,,l of Quality_ of basic data for population estimates. New York, 1955. 67 p. (ST /SOA /series A/23) 312

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. Manuals on methods of estimating population: manual IV: methods of estimating basic demographic measures from incomplete data. New York, 1967. 126 p. (ST/SOA/series A/42) 312

. Multilingual demographic dictionary. Prepared by the Demographic Dictionary Committee of the International Union for the Scientific Study of popula- (Directories) tion (English Section). New York, 1958. 77 p. 312

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United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Provisional report on world population prospects as assessed in 1963. New York, 1964 iv, 316 p. (ST/SOA/ series R/7) mimeo. 312

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Population

Newsletter. no. 2 - , 1968 -

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. World population prospects. 65-85 as assessed in 1968 LNew Yorh/ 1969. 1 v. (various pagings) (Population Division. Working paper no. 30) 301.32

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. Statistical Office. Demographic Yearbook. 1962 - 312

. Methodology evaluation of population registers and simflr system. New York, 1969 66 p. (ST/STAT/sk.- F/15) 312

. Principles and recommendations for the 1970 Population censuses. New York, 1967. 163 p. (ST/Stat/series M/44) 312

. Economic and Social Council.Population Commission. 15th session, Geneva, 3-14 November 1969 World population clifuation; note by Secretary- alagral. New York, 196'. J06 + p. tables. (E/CN. 9/231) 301.32

United ,Nations Associat - National Policy Panel. World population; a challenge to the United Nations and its system of agencies. New York, N.E.A., 1969 57 p. 301.32 Weiner, Myron. "Political demography; an inquiry-intor,the political consequences of population change," Rapid population growth.; consequences and policy implications. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1971. p. 567-617. reprint. V.F.

Williams, Cicely D. Population problems in developing countries. London International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) /0-1969/ 27 p. diagrs. (IPPF Reprint no. 101) V.F.

'Workers' education discussion methods on population and planning questions," Labour Education (Special number):1-32, September, 1971.

World Bank. Population planning; sector working paper. Washington, D.C.; World Bank, 1972. 83 p. (World Bank series) 301.32

World Population Confevanc4.., Belgrade, 30 August - 10 September 1965. Proc...t:ic.ings. New York, United Nations, 1967. 301.32

"The world population crisis; what it is and where to get information about it," Intercom 10(4):18-56, July-August 1968. V.F.

Wrong, Dennis H. population and society. 3rd. ed. New York, Random House, 1967. 145 P. 301.32

Young, Louise B., ed, Population in perspective. New York, Oxford University Press, 1968. xvii, 460 p. 301.32

"Young scientists discuss population and the environmental crisis," UNESCO Chronicle 28(8 -9): 329-30, August-September 1972. P

ASIA

Asian Employers' Seminar on Population and Family Planning, New Delhi, 22-27 March 1971. Report. Geneva, International Labour Office, 1971 ?101 p. 613.94

Asian Population Conference, New Delhi 10-20 December 1963.RenorLandselecteialums Oponsored by ECAFg New York, United Nations, 1964. viii, 207 p. (E/CN.11/ 670) 312 woOTS...

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Asian Populatio Corfrenc.', N.,.x Delhi, 10-20 Du,imbr 196";. A s lect.annotafed bibliograpny on population, gnd related auestions in Asi and the Far East.Pre- pared by the UNESCO, Research Centre on Social and Economic DevelOpment in Southern Asia, Delhi; Demo- graphic Training and Research Centre, Bombay; and Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi. Delhi, UNESCO Research Centre on Social and Economic Development in Southern Asia, 1963. 61 p. 312

.tsian Population Conference, Teheran, 2-17 March 1964. Report firaft7 /Nngkk7 ECAFE, 1964. 163 p- (ECAFE/I04) 312

Berelson, Bernard., ed. Population: challenging, world crisis. Washington, D.C.. Voice of America Forum Lectures, 1969 335 p. 301.32

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East ( ECAFE), Bangkok. Asian recommendations for the 1970 population censuses. New York, 1967. 49 p. 312

. Directory of key personnel and periodicals .in the field of population in the region, pt. 1: kW personnel: pt. 2: periodicals. New York, 124 p. (E.70.II.F.14) (Directories) 301.32

. Regional co-ordination in the field

population. Minutes of the second interagency meeting . in the ECAFE region, Bangkok, 15-16 June 1970. Bangkok, 1970. 23 p. (POP/Int. Ag.2/2-Rev.1)mimeo. V. F.

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Johnson, Stanley. Life without birth; a journey tnrough the third world in search of the population explosion. London, Heinemann Lc197Q/ xii, 364 p. 301.32

Louka, Kathryn T. The role of population in the develop- ment of Southeast Asia. Washington, D.C., Population .research Project, George Washington University, 1961. 50 p. 330.959

Miner, J. and E.S. Solomon. Implications of population trends for planning educational programmes. Presented at the Asian Population Conference, New Delhi, 10-20 December, 1963. Bangkok, Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, 1964. 18 p. (Educational planning documents. Reproduction no. 11) mimeo. 379.15

National Seminar on General Consequences of Population Growth, (2d) Kuala Lumpur, 16-17, March 1970. Proceedings LKuala Lumpur/National Family Planni4g Board, 1970. 185 p. 301.32

,,Over population may lead to backward children," Bangkok, World 20, 13 October, 1970. V.F.

Rao, K.K.P.N. 'Population and agricultural development in Asia and the Far East, Nutrition Newsletter 9(3): 34-39, July-September 1971. P

Selzer, William. Some results from Asian population growth studies. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, 1971. p. 9-20. (Laboratories for population statistics. Reprint series no. 3) 312.0202

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UNESCO. Regional Office for Education in Asia. Future population projections for single iears of age (Interpolation method). Bangkok, 1962. 7 photocopy. V.F.

United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Future population estimates by sex and age. Report III: The population of South-East Asia (including Ceylon and China: Taiwan) 1950-1980. New York, 1958. 166 p. (ST/SOA/series A/30) 312

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BANGLADESH

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BURMA.

Burma. Census Department. Population projections for Burma...11261:1975) Diangoon/ 1963. 1 v. (unpaged) mimeo. 312

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INDIA

Agarwala, S.N. /s population problems. Bombay, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1972. 175p. 301.32 AST copyMiLABLE

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Balasubramanian, N.S. "Sociological aspects of high birth rate in India, AICC Economic Review 17(19):15-18, April 15, 1966. photocopy. V.F.

Chandrasekaran, C. to population survey in Mysore State, India,,) Family living studies: a symposium. Geneva, International Labour Office, 1961. p. 156-174. 647.1

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Institute of Advanced Projects, East-West Center, Honolulu. Food and population in India; selections from the periodi- cal press, August 1966 - June 1967 fin/ India. Honolulu, 1968. 51 p. (Occasional papers of research publications and translations. Translation series no. 27) 338.19 tO?MAILABI.1 -22- Bf.ST

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Kamat, A.R., ed. Population problems of India. A symposium held under the Indian Science Congress, 1969. New Delhi Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI), 1969. 84 P. (CFPI Monograph serie-1 no. 11) 301.32

Kline, David. Role of education in population and family planning programmes,'! Indian Journal of Adult Education 33(8):14 -17, August 1972. P

Michigan, University. Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies. Reaction to world news events and the influence of mass media in an Indian village, by Thomas Poffenberger and Shirley B. Poffenberger.Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, 1971. 44 p. (Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia no. 1) V.F.

National Seminar on Population, Sachivalaya, Bombay, 2nd - 3rd August 1969. Proceedings, edited by T.S. Mehta, and others. New Delhi, National Council of Educational Research and Training, 1969. 73 p. (CEAS no. 70/15E) 607

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an Indian village. Ann Arbor, Mich., . University of Michigan Center for South and Southeast Asia in associa- tion with the Center for Population Planning, 1971. 44 p. (Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia no. 1) V.F.

Premi, Mahendra Kumar. Educational planning in India; implications of population trends. New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, 1972. 284 p. tables. 379.15

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Raina, B.L. Population policy in India. New Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI), 1969. 18 p. (CFPI Technical paper no. 6) V.F.

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INDONESIA

Go, Purita. ,Population; Indonesia slows down,uFareastern Economic Review77(35):32, August 26, 1972.

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IRAN

Amani, Mehdi. "La population de l9Iran," Population 27(3):411-417, Mai-Juin, 1972. P

Berman', Djamchid. Structures et mouvements de la popula- tion iranienne. Teheran, Universit4 de Teheran..,. 1962. 60 p. 301.32

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JAPAN

Institute of Population Problems, Tokyo. An anal-sis of post- war fertility in Japan; renewed tabulation of results of the fertility survey of 1052, by Tatsuo Honda. Tokyo, Institute of Population ProbLans, 1956. 17 p. (Institute of Population Problems. Research-data A no. 18) 312

. An analysis of the decline of birth rate in Japan, by Yoichi Okazaki. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1963. 41 p. (Institute of Population Problems; English pamphlet series no. 57) mimeo. 312

. Annual reports, 1963. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems /1961798 p. (English summary) 312

. Eugenic protection law in Japan. Rev. edition. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1960. 26 p. mimeo. 312

. Forecasting manpower resources.: population apme;m),.....m.,rIeeeriencesindlaborforJapan, by Minoru Tachi. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1962. 40 p. (Institute of Population Problems. English series no. 55. Reprint of the paper presented to the International Conference on the Middle level Manpower, October 1962)mimeo. 312

. Implication of population trends for Planning social welfare services, by Minoru Tachi. Toyko, Institute of Population Problems, 1964. 59 p. (Institute of Population Problems. English pamphlet series no. 58) mimeo. 312

The m ual of the Institute of Po ulation Problems, Ministry of Health and 101fare. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1960. 40 p.. 312

. Po ulationroblems in ost -war Jap ri; now facing their transitional difficulties, vol.I, by T. n-suo Honda. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1957. 52 p. (Institute of Population Problems. Research data A no. 19) 312

popu;pticin trend and ecohcmic'growth'i-.. 'japan, by Minoru Tachi. Tokyo, 1960. 25 p. (English Pamphlet series no. 50. Reprint of the paper presented to the Round Table on Economic Development with Special Reference to East Asia of International Economic Association, April 1960 312 'OrtAVAMAa -25-

Institute of Population Problems, Tokyo. The role of-the Population increase in economic development of Japan, by Yoichi Okazaki. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1963. 20 p. (InstLute of Population Problems. English pamphlet series no. 56) 312

. Supplement to the manual, of the Institute of Population Problems, Ministry of Health and Welfare 1960; ----nst---1-....-t11.--2ltein3-61-aractivitiesof"elx1162. Tokyo, Institute of the Population Problems, 1962. 312

Japan. Bureau of Statistics. Population maps of Japan; 1260 population census. Tokyo, 1963. vi, 36 p. 315,2

. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Public Information and Cultural Affairs Bureau. japan's population problems, By Ayanori Okasaki. Tokyo, 1957. 28 p. 315.2

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Research Institute of Population Problems, Tokyo. Fertility of Japanese women based on results of population census of 1950, by Ayanori Okasaki. Tokyo, Research Institute of Population Problems, 1952 18 p. (Institute of Population Problems. Research-data A no. 17) 312

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Han Nae-bok. "Population census, 1970," _KoreaJournal 11(2):4-7, February 1, 1971.

Kim, Hyon-Cho. "Population and the Third Five-YearPlan in Korea,' Korea Journal 12(3):8-13,March 1972.

Shryock, Henry S., Jr. Summary report on population projections. Seoul, Population Council, 1960. 8 p. mimeo. V.F.

MALAYSIA

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Malaysia. Departmetlit of Statistics. Estimates of Population for West Malaysia (1967)Kuala lAmpur, 1969: 87 p. (Research paper not 1) 312

. Population projections by age, race and sex for West Malaysia (1967-122Z). Prepared by Lee-Jay:Gho, et al. Kuala .Lumpur, 1969...78 p. (Research paper no. 4) 312

.:.,tional Seminar on General Consequences of Population Growth(2 d). Kuala Lumpur, 16-17 March 1970. Proceedings /Kuala Lumpur7 National Family.Planning Board, 1970. 185 p. 301.32

PAKISTAN

Ahmad, Mohd. Jamil. "Population of Pakist and its problems," Economics. Karachi, Feriuz & Sons Ln.d. P. 83-104 (In Urdu)mimeo. V.F. -27-

Ahmed, Nazir and Kawl J. Krotki. "Simultaneous estimations of population growth; the Pakistan experiment," Pakistan Development Review3(1):37-65, Spring 1963. reprint. 301.32

Davis, Kingsley. The population of India and Pakistan. New York, Russell & Russell Z75657763 ;. 301.54

Hardee, S. Gilbert. "Pakistan," Country Profiles: 1-10, March 1970.

Islam, Mian Mahmood. "People of Pakistan and population," Social studies, Reo ra h history.. /n.pj West Pakistan Publicity Co. p. 6-7, charts (In Urdu) mimeo. V.F.

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Khan, A.R. 'Population and people of Pakistan," Social Studies & Aeographv Ln.p.7Sir Syed Books Ln.d2 p. 49-55.

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), Karachi. population growth estimation:: studies in methodololA I - matchinof vital events, by Farhurt Yusuf. Karachi, 1968. 72 p. (PIDE Research raport series no. 67) 315.49

. Population growth estimation: studies in methodoly II - sample design, estimation procedures and reliability of estimates, by Farhurt Yusuf. Karachi, 1968. 36 p. (PIDE Research r3port series no. 76) 315.49

. Population projections fir Pakistan 1260- 4009, by Lee L. Bean,_ and others. Teheran,-1968' 93p: (PIDE Monographs in the economics of deVelopment 'no. 17) 315.49

Seminar on the Population Problems in the Economic Development of Pakistan, Karachi, June 2-3, 1967. Report. Karachi, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1967. 29 p. 3 01.3 2

Sherkh, Mohammad Hafiz.- "Projections of the population of Pakistan by age and sex; 1968-1986; a measure of potential impact of a family planning programme," Pakistan Development Review 7(2):260-70. Summer 1967. -28-

Siddique, Khawaja Muhammad. "Population of Pakistan," Text book of civics. Karachi, Urdu Academy Ln.d:.7 p. 65-75. photocopy. V.F.

PHILIPPINES Concepcion, Mercedes B. "The Philippines," Country Profiles: 1-8, June 1970:

Conference on Population, Manila, November 22-24, 1965. Proceeding. Sponsored by the Population Institute of the University of the Philippines with the support of the population Council of New York. Quezon City, 1966. 519 p. 312

Corpuz, Onofye.D. Education in the seventies. Paper presented at the Second Conference on Population, Manila, November 27-29, 1967. ZManila, Department of Education?1967. 40 p. 991.4

Leogardo, Felicitas T. "Our population structure," Modern Teacher 19(5):297-99, November 1970. Murphy, E.M. Thenopulas. Manila, Population Institute,- University of the Philippines Ln.dJ 17 p. mimeo. V.F.

Philippines. National Economic Council. Office of Statistical Coordination and Standard:;. Pro'ections c2 the population of the Philippines by age and sex, according to alternative assumptions of fertility and mortality 1960-1980. Manila, 1963. 15 p. mimeo. 312

Population Institute, University of Philippines, Quezon City. Philippine population profiles. Prospects, problems. Quezon City, Population Institute, 1969. 77 p. V.F.

liProgr coned assistance to RP Population Program increased," Philippine Populgtion Digest 1(11):1, March/April, 1972. P

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SRI LANKA

Abhayaratne, O.E.R. and C.H.S. JayeNardene. Fertility trends in. Ceylon. Colombo, Ln.pJ 1967. xxvii, 421 p. 301.32

Cooray, R.E. "Population growth and traditionalism," Ceylon Daily News, Friday, October 22, 1971. typescript. V.F. Hallak, Jacques. The effects growth the cost of the primary education: a simulation case study of Ceylon. Paris, International Institute for Education Planning, 1970. 49 p. (IIEP/HP6/c.3A Rev. 1) 301.32

Jones, Gavin W. and Kayani, Ashraf K.Population growth and educational progress in Ceylon LNew.York, Population Council, 1962/ 46. p. 301.32

United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. tureou.onesttFug_ysmslAgsbse)tII: the Population of South-East Asia (inaluding Ceylon and China Taiwan) 1950- 1980.. New York, 1958. 166 p.. (ST/ SOA/series A/30). 312

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Adul Wichiencharoen. Movements of population within Thailand_. .1959. 5 p. photocopy. V.F.

Das Gupta, Ajit and others= Population perspective of ThailaN. Bangkok 1963. 50 p. mimeo. 315.93

Gille, Halvor and Thip Chalothorn. melommahic stio-ccofIllict'cal. Bangkok, National Research Council, 1963. 34 p. mimeo. 312 CO OPOLoi., -30- VgA

Goldstein, Sidney. Interrelations between migration and fertility in population redistribution'in Thailand. Bangkok, Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1971. 45 p. (Institute of Population Studies. Research report no. 5) 301.32

. Urbanization in Thailand, 1247-1967. Bangkok, Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1972. 26 10. (Institute of Population Studies. Research report no. 2) 301.32

Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. Greater Bangkok metropolitan area population growth & movement. 1956-1960. Bangkok, Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1971. 40 p. (Institute of Population Studies. Research report no. 3) 301.32

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. The Potharam study: a series of report on Thailand's first Population / FamilyElannim_Research' Project. 2 d. edition. Bangkok, Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1971. 145 P. (Insti- tute of Population Studies. Research report no. 4) 301.32

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"Ministry urges 2.5% population increase goal," Bangkok World, Tuesday, March 9-i4971. V.F.

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Perkin, Gordon W. "Thailand," Country Profiles: 1-16, May 1P69.

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Workshop on Health and Population Education, New Delhi, 1-6 December"1969. Background papers, New Central Health Education Bureau, 1969. 1 v. (various pagings) 613.9454

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__. Inaugural address, by Dr. S. Chandrasekhar. New Delhi, Central Health Education Bureau, 1969. 6 p. mimeo. V.F.

Report. New Delhi, Central Health Education Bureau, 1969. 62 p. mimeo. V.F.

A working Paper on developing curriculum contents on population education_gt the secondary stages of education. New Delhi, Central Health Education Bureau Ln.dJ 6 p. photocopy. VF.

INDONESIA

National Seminar on Population Education, Tjiloto, October 19 - November 14, 1970. Report. Djakarta, Office of Educational Development, Ministry of Education and Culture, 1970. 4 v. (In Indonesian with English summary) 613.943 Gillespie, Robert, and others. "Population, family size and contraceptive content in the adult literacy projects in Isfahan, Iran,"Literacy Discussion 3(1):75-86, March 1972. P

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MALAYSIA

National Seminar on General Consequences of Population Growth (2d) Kuala Lumpur, 16-17, March 1970. Proceedings LKuala Lumpur./National Family Planning Board, 1970. 185 p. 301.32

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"A school population programme for Malaysia, Co ombo Plan Newsletter 2(6):6-7, November 1971.

NEPAL

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PAKISTAN

Family Planning Association of Pakistan. Proceedings of tligluipLimalCorfuen,y. 19()q. lahore, Family Planning Association, 1970, 156 p. 613.943

PHATPUNES

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* National Curriculum Development Workshop on Population Education (2d) Fanila, Fay 10. - June 4, 1971. 2212s2111npopulation education integrated in health2:Manila, Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan Bureau, n.d./ 46 p. mimeo. 301.32

. Course glide in population education integrated in home economics Manila, Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan Bureau, n.dj 40 p. mimeo. 30;.32

* . Resource units and scope and sequence in population education (demography) /nanila Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan Bureau, n.d./97 p. mimeo. 301.32

* . Resource units and sco e and se uence in ,population education (ecology) Manila, Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan Bureau, n.d./ 94 p. mimeo. 301.32

* . Resource units and scope and sequence in population education (the family and family roles) /ffanila, Bureau of Public Schools; and .. Colombo Plan Bureau, n.d./ 99 p. mimeo. 301.32

. Resource units and scope and sequence in population education (famlly_plannin0LManila, Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan Bureau,:' r.d./ 73 p. mimeo. 301.32

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THAILAND

Seminar on Population Education (1st) Pattaya, 18-21 October 1971. Working papers. Bangkok, NEDB, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Public Health in co-operation with U.S. Population Council, 1971. 1 v. (In Thai) 613.943

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Thailand Joint Working Group on Population Policy. 121M1§21:P201-11k2ralecononlic and social development (Bangkok / National Economic Development Board, 1970. 21 p. photocopy. V.F. Visid Prachuabmoh and Manasvi Unhanand. "Administrative implications_of population growth with special reference to education in Thailand," Thai Journal of Development Administration 11(3):444-456, %hay 1771. P.

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Bogue, Donald J., ed. Massommunication and motiva- tion for birth control, proceedings of the summer Workshops at the University of Chicago. Chicago, Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago 2719677 551 p. 613.94

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Carolina Population Center (CPC), Chapel Hill. Periodical index (selected monthly index to .129.rifiltratuiM711=Millg_aheat) April (Periodical Index) 1972- . 613.94

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Conference on Research in Family Planning, Carnegie . International Center, October 13-19, 1960. Research in family planning, edited by Clyde V. Kiser. Princeton, Princeton University- Press, 1962. 662 p. 613.94

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Guttmacher, Alan Frank, and others. Birth control and love; the complete guide to contraception and-fertility. (2d) ed. New York, Macmillan Z61962/ 337 p.- 613.943

"Gynaecologists deliberate on pill vs. injectible," Sun, Saturday, 30th October, 1971. typescript. V.F.

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Cross-national research studies on the family; theoretical - problems and approaches. document prepared for a meeting of the Core Research Team and consultants in San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 1 -7, 1969,60Y Marvin B. Sussman, Cleveland, Case Western. Reserve University, 1969. 109 p. 613.94

ASIA

Arthur D. Little. "Commercial distribution of contra- ceptives in Colombia, Iran, and the Philippines," Reports on PmillatioaLEgnilLinualiaa (11): 1-24, March 1972. P Asian Employer's Seminar on Population and Family Planning, New Delhi, 22-27 March 1971. Conclusions and backgrpund papers. New Delhi LII41/1971. 106 p. --613 .94

. Report. Geneva, ILO ii9717.7101 p. 613:.-94

Back, Kurt W. and J. Mayone Stycos. The survey under unusual conditions. methodological facets of the Jamaica human fertility investigations. - Lexington, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1959. 52 p. (Society for Applied, Anthropology Monograph no. 1) V.F.

Berelson, Bernard Reuben, ed. National programmes

in familymy....achievements and robl sem . Meerut, Meenakshi Prakashan Lc1962/ xi, 319 p. 613.943

Chalkley, Alan. "Asian governments accept role of 'prime movers' on population policy,"' Asian, November 26 - December 2, 1972. photocopy. V.F.

Consultation ion/ Adult Literacy Education and Family Life Planning, Bangkok, January 25-30, 1971. Bangkok consultation. report. New York., World Education, 1971. 1 v. (various pagings) 613.943

AFGHANISTAN

Afghan Family Guidance Association, Kabul. Annual report, 1968/1969 (In English and Afghan) V.F. intIABLE BESTCOPY

"East Asia Review, 1971," Studies in Family Planning 3(7): 125 - 164f July°1972

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far EaSt (ECAFE), Bangkok. Family planning, internal migration and urbanization in ECAFE countries; a bibliography of (Bibliography) available materials. New York, United Nations, 1968.. 301.32 66 p. (Asian Population Studies series no. 2)

"Family life planning and literacy,"Literacy Dis- cession 3(1): 1-175, March 1972.

"Family planning in Asia," Horizon (Special issue) 19(3): 1-58P.. 27.72,0J V.F.

"Family planning in Asia; the problem and the aims," Financial Post, Thursday, July 8, 1971. V.F.

Hill, Reuban, and-others yThefandrol a P-4erto Rican experiment in social change. New Haven, College & University Press, 1965. 481 p. 613.94

International Planned Parenthood'Federation (IPPF), London. South East Asia and Oceania Region. Conference, Baguio City,.1971.Report. Manila, IPPF/SEATO Secretariat p9711 5 v. 613.943

/Working, papers/ LIPPF/SEATO Secretarial 1971. 5 v. mimeo. 613.943 r-- . Western Pacific Region. Seminar .4011/ Responsible Parenthood & Family Life Education, Tokyo, 28 September -1 October 1971. Background paper. Hong Kong, Family Planning Association, 1971. 1 v. 613.943

Johnson, Stanley. Life without birth; a journey through the third world in search of the population explosion. London, Heinemann /c1970.) xii, 364 p. 301.32

"New role for traditional midwives in Asia," :,:literna- tional Planned Parenthood News (220): 2, August 1972. P

Regional Seminar on Functional Literacy and Family Planning Education, Esfahan, Iran, April-May 6, '971. Report, aponsored by the Ministry of Health and World Education in Cooperation with Ministry of Education, Work Oriented Adult Literacy Project and the Population Council, edited by Linda Burgess. 613.943 New York, World Education, 1971. 60 p. -68-

Stycos, J. Mayone and Kurt W. Bach, Tte control of human fertility in Jamaica. Ithaca, Cornell University Presso196L/ 377 p. 613.94

JNESC1117 Regional Course inthe Production and Use of Mass Media for Family Planning Programmes in Asia, Seoul, 14 September - 10 October 1970. Final report. Bangkok, Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, 1971. 58 p. (MC /FP /Asia /1) 613.943(384)

. Principles of production and use of mass media for family planning,programmes3 working papers. Paris, UNESCO, 1970(COM/Conf. 18/4) 313.94

Workshop on Literacy/Population/Family Planning Edu- cation, New Delhi, 18 April - 2 May, 1970. Report of Ne. st So ,sia Far East Worksho . New York, World Educationc1970 126 p. 301.32

BANGLIVESE,

Gustafson, Harold G, and others. "Educational efforts in the implementation of rural family planning in East Pakistan,"Demography4(1): 81-89, 1967. V.F.

CHINA. Republic of

"China makes headway in reducing birthrate," World Education Reports.1(3): 10-11, Fall 1972.

"Faundes, Anibal and Japani Luukkainen" Health and family planning services in the Chinese People's Republic,"Studies in Family PlaftniaK 3(7) Suppl.: 165-176, July 1972. AVAILABLE BEST -69_

HONG KONG

Family Planning Association of Hong Kong. Annual report. 1971- (In English and Chinese

. '"Hong Kong," Country Profiles: 1-8, November, 1969. "Hong v'ong," Stildiesizilplannina 3(7): 125-127, July 1572*

International Planned Parenthood.Federation'(IPPF)9. London. 'western Padi'fic Region.:. Seminar/On7 Responsible Parenthood & Family Life Education, Tokyo, 28 September - 1 October 1971. Background gaper. Hong Kong, Family Planning Associationof Hong Kong, 1971. 1 v. 613.943

INDIA

Amrhitmahal, G.R. Communication and motivation for family_ planning to married couples. New Delhi, Central Family- Planning Institute, 1969. 15 p. (CFPI Technical paper'np..7) V.F.

Banerji, D. Family plan and a perspective. Nev Delhi, People's Publishing House /c1971/ 85 p. 613.943

Basavarajappa, K.G. "Changes in are at marriage of females and their effect on the birth rate in India; a reply," Eugenics Quarterly 15(k) :293-295, December 1960 '.photocopy... V.F.

Bharatiya Grameen Nahila Sangh. Ach.:.evem.nts and activities. Ne.. Delhi, Bharatiya Grameen Nahila Sangh /n.d17 12 p. J.F.

Bhatia, Brajesh, .and otherS. stucl.in familyplanning communication direct mailing," DeMcgraphw.3(2)1,_ 343-351, 1966. reprint. V.F. -70- 3Eser COPY AVAILABLE

Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI), Delhi. A study in family planning communication-direct mailing. NeW:Delhi, Asia Press, 1968. 19 p. V. F.

Communication Research P'rogramme. A study in family planning communication: Ileeru District /by/ B.L. Raina, and others. Mow Delhi, CFPI /79677$2 p. (CFPI Monographs series no. 3) 613.94

Communication and family planniul rtport.of an intensive family planning promotion campaign; an experiment and a survey in South Delhi area. Nev; Delhi,. andian Institute of.rass Communication 23713.:-.

Dubey, D.C. and A.K. Degram. Family planning com- munications studies in India; a review nf findings and implications of studies on communications. Nev Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI) /19697 96 p. (CFiI Monograph series hp, 8) 613.943

and A. Bardhan., T6616.1 qiderations for family planning programme. Nevi Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI) 1971. 19 p. Technical paper no, 15) V.F.

Institute of Applied Nanpower Research (IANR). New Delhi. Planned development and population growth, by N.A. Gopalaswami. New Delhi, IANR 1963. 57 p. (IANR Working paper no. 4) 331.11

Kamat; A.R., ed. Population problems of India, A symposium held under the India Science Congress, 1969. New Delhi, Central. Family Planning. Institute 7171) 1969: 8-4 (dFPI.Nonograph series no. 11) 301.32

Nalini. !!Age:at marriage,", Journal of Family Welfare 14.(.5).:51-56, Larch 19a... photocopy. BEST COPY AVAILABLE -71-

K==hy=p, K.N. r==lily planning anA adult education," Indian Journal of Adult Education 30(11): 9-10, November 1969. P

Kline, David. "Role of education in population and family planning programmes," Indian Journal of Adult Education 33(8): 14-17, August 1972. P

Majumdar, Murari, and :others. PUse:-of oral ontril.ceptives in urban, rural, and slum areas," Studies in Family Planning. 3(9): 227-32, September 1972.

Marsick, Victoria J. "Literacy and family planning in India," Indian Journal of Adult Education 32(7): 8-10, July 1971.

National Seminar on the Role of Voluntary Agencies in the Implementation of Public Health, Medical Care and Family Planning Programmes Under Five Year Plans, Madras,'Deceiiber 29-31, ta65 lUeport7. Madras, Andra Mahila Sabha 27066/ 205 p. 613.943.

Pathak, S.H. "Implementation of .family planning in India: a oeitique of strategy and approach," Popula- tion Review 12(1&2): 60-68, Jan -Dec. 1968. P.

Planning Research and ,Action Institute. (PRAI),. Uttar Pradesh. Famil lannin.--communicatiOn:actiam research projectReport - test phase Uttar Pradesh, PRP7, 1968. 46, 5 p. publication no. 362) 613.943

Report on family planning communication action researchro'ect (Pilot 'lase).-Luck awi PRAI, 19 . 27 p. PRAI publication no. 345) 613.943.

Poffenberger, Thomas, and others. 11441:4fg,4pmmic.2- tion and motivational aspects of population.control in an Indian village. New Delhi, Central Family -. Planning Institute (CFPI) 2T9627 117 p. (CFPI' Monograph series no. 10). 613.943

"Urban Indian attitudinal response and behavior relating to family planning; possible implications for the mass communication' program," Journal of Family Welfare '14(4):.31-38.9 June 1968. photocopy. V.F. -72--

13.E.S.1 COP'r.VIIILABLE Pan; students .n.nri family planriinm.. New Delhi , Pathfinder FundZ1970/ 10 p. V.F.

"Report ready on India workshops," Wcrld Education Reports 1(3): 11, Fall, 1972.

Samuel, T.J. "The strengthening of the mr...Avation . for family limitation in India,"Journal of Family Welfare 13(2): 116, December 1966. V.F.

Srivastava, V.K. "Educational approach to family planning," Kurukshetra 18(4): 8,Independence Day, 1970. .

INDONESIA

"Community elucation program developed-for Java, Bali," East-West Communication Institute. Information, Education, Communication in Population Newsletter (65-: 1, May 1972.

"Indonesia," Studies in Family Planning 3(7): 128-13?, July 1972.

Rogers, Everett N.. A field study of family planning incentives and field staff in IndonePia. .Djakartal Indonesian Planned Parnthood Association, 1971.

1 v. (various paginga) . amoo. '613.943

Sastrasuanda, Toto E. Fertility and mortality in Indonesia .an analysis of second national socio- economic survey, November 1964-February.196V Bombay, Demographic Training and dResiaich Centre,. 1969. 20 p. - Tanny, Jacqueline B., trans. Family planning ap- proaches in Indonesia. Der',Ved fidM-the Indonesian' periodical Dress. Honolulu; East West Center, Institute of Advanced Projects, 1969. 43 p. (Institute of Advanced Projects. Occasional Papers of Research Publications and Translations series no. 34) 613:943 BEST COPYAVAILABLE -73-

IRAN

Gillespie, Robert and M. Loghmani. "Using school teachers and the literacy corps to recruit new family life planning users," Literacy Discussion 3(1): 87-104, March 1972. P

, and others. "Pmpulatior.family size and :contra- r ptive content in the adult literacy projects in sfahan, Iran," Literacy Discussion 3(1): 75-86, March 1972.

International Labor Office United Nations Fund for Population Activities. Report to the_government of Iran on the incorporation of family planning care within the medical services of the social insurance organisation, Geneva, ILO, 1971. 35 p. mimeo. (ILO/UNFPA/Iran/R.28) V.F.

"Mass media persuasive in Korea and Iran," Interna- tional Planned Parenthood News (224): 2, December 1972, P

Naini, Mahvash Alavi. "Work-oriented literacy pro- gramme and family life planning in a pilot project in Isfahan, Iran,"Literacy Discussion 3(1): 61- 74, March 1972. P

JAPAN

Institute of Population Problems, Tokyo. Population trend and economic growth in Japan, by Minoru Tachi. Tokyo, Institute of Population Problems, 1960. 25 p. (Institute of Population Problems. English pamphlet series no. 50) mimeo. 312

KOREA, Republic of

Chung, Bom Mo, atd lthers. Phycliplogical lor6Pectives; family planning in_Korea. Seoul, Korean institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, 1972. 531p.613.519

Koh, Kap-suk and Jang-Keun Cha. "The influence of increased a5r at first marriage upon fertility in Korea," Journal of Population Studies 10: 101-105, 1970 (English summary). photocopy. -74-- CQPI 1,WAIIABLE

Korea. Ministry of Health and Social Affairs. The findings of the national survey in family planning; 'national family planning status survey, 1965. 1967/ Seoul, Planned Parenthood Federation of Korea, 1965, 1968. .2 v. (In Korean and English) 613.94

. The. Korean family planning program, in.charts (2d) ed. Seoul, Planned Parenthood Federation. of Korea, 1969. 37 p. (In Korean and. English) 613.94

. National family planning program LSeoul/ Population Council, Korea, 1972. 25 p. mimeo. V.F.

. National infra- uterine contraception report,. Seoul, Planned Parenthood Federation of Korea, 1967. 86 p. (In Korean and English) 613.94

"Korea,"Stuciies in Family Planning 3(7):132-135, July 1972. P Kyung-Kyoon, Chung. "Analytical review often years of family planning programs in Korea," Journal of Popu).ation Studies 13:145-149, 1971.

"Mass media persuasive in Korea and Iran," International Planned Parenthood News (224):2, December 1972.

MAIAYSIk

Appudurai, S._ The role of voluntary organizations in family planning, Lpaper presented at the/ National Seminar on Technical Co-operation and Population Programmes, Kuala Lumpur, 10-15 April, 1972 LKuala Lumpur/ Malaysian Trades Union Congress and International Labour Organization L1972/ 18 p. 613.94

Malaysia. National Family Planning Board. Report on the West Malaysian family survey 1966-1967. Kuala Lumpur, National Family Planning Board L1962/ 'Env, 534 P- 613.94

"Malaysia,"Studies in Family Planning 3(7):136-139, July 1972. p. -75- n.:T Ulu?MAU

National Seminar on General Consequences of Population_Growth, (2d) 1Cala Lumpur, 16-17, March 1970. Proceedings LKuala Lumpu/ National Family Planning Board, Malaysia,_197.0. 185 p. 301.32

National Seminar on Technical Co-operation and Population 7-ogrammes, Kuala. Lumpur, 10-15 April 1972 /Working pacers7 LKuala Lumpur/ Malaysian Trades Union Congress and Inter-. national Labour Organization. 1 v._ (unpaged)mimeo. 613.94

Palmore, James A. and others. Interpersonal communication and the diffusion of family vlanning in West Malaysia. Honolulu, East-West Population Institute, 1971. 33 De (East-West Population Institute Paper no. 12) 613.94

. _ Population Council, New York. Demographic Division. Selected questionnaires on knowledRe. attitudes and practice of family olanning; v. I. New York, Population Council, 1967. 346 p. 613.94

Shantakumar, G. Differentia fertility in Western MalaysiaLStudy submitted to the Demographic Training and Research Centre as a part of the Training Programme

1967-6g/ Bombay ZDemographic Training and Research ... Centrt/ 1968. 1 v. (various pagings) V.F.

"Napalts Panchayat leaders pledge community action for family planning.," International Planned Parenthood Neu (224):1-2, December 1972.

"Remote lowlands. of Nepal_reachedbymobile teams,": International Planned Parenthood News, (219):1, July 1972.

PACIFIC ISLAND

Family Plannihg Association of Fiji: "Population eduCation," World Population and Planned Parenthood News (19):1-4, January 1972.

Fry, N.H. .HPOpUlation growthand education planning,": New Guinea Research Bulletin (34):62-95, April 197b. -76- BEST Mr/AVAIL ARE International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), London. South East Asia and Oceania Region. Conference, Bandung, June 1969. Family planning and national development; proceedings, edited by R.K.B. Hankinson and Nani Soewondo. Indonesian edition. London, IPPF Lc19627 259 P. 613.94

. Western Pacific Region. Seminar, Hong Kong, 28th September - 1st October 1971. Responsible aorenthood and family life education; proceedings, edited by the Family Planning Association of Hong Korig Tokyo, IPPF,Westerfl.Pifis R--"n: 1972, 94 p. 613.94

Wolff, Robert J., "Population dynamics and family planning in the Pacific,"South Pacific Bulletin 22(1): 55-60, First Quarter,1972.

PAKISTAN

Bean, Lee L. and A.D. Bilatti. "Threw years of Pakistan's new national family-planning programme," Pakistan Development Review 9: 35-57, 1969. P

Family Planning Association of Pakistan, "The National Conference 1969," Birthright 4(4): 1-42, 1969. photocopy. V.F.

. Proceedin s of the National Conference, 1969. Lahorebwoden Pakistan Family Welfare Project 1970. 165 p. 613.943

. A summary of the Conferenc.. Held at the Pakistan Academy for Rural Development,..... Kotbary, Comilla. ffahore, Sven en Pakistan Family Welfare Project, 196g 10 p. V.F.

Green, Lawrenr,e W. and Karol .J. Krotki. "Class and parity biases in family planning programs: the case of Karachi,"Eugenics Quarterly 15(4): 235-51, December '963. V.F.

Lesinski, J-hn, and others. "Surrey 1pfteadhinG o17. family planning iu the medical cellegps irk Pakistan," Pakistan Journal of Family Planning 5(1): 45-59, January 1969. V.F. -77- 0:;fY PVAIIABLE

PHILIPPINES

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), London. IPPF mrld survey: focus on Latin: -America, special reports on Kenya and the Philippines. London, IPPF, 1966. 4o p. 613.943

Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) Literacy and population, family planning education; a demonstration ro'ect. New York, World Education, 1971. 1 v, various paginge0 613.943

"Philippines," Studies in Family Plannin 3(7): 14o- 1421. July 1972.

* Population Education Center (PEC), Manila. Guide to the teaching of family living-and-sex education' in fourth year high school. Manila, PEC,' 1970-71. 109 p. 613.943

* . Guide to the teaching of'family living and sex education in grade six. Manila, PEC, 1970-71. 109 p. 613.943

Valenzuela, Victor C. On population control and family planning. Manila, Family Planning Associa- tion of the Philippines, 1966. 4 p. V.F.

SINGAPORE

Kanagaratnam, Eslpulation and family planning Pro- gram /pier presented at the Third National Population Seining__Bangkok, April 2-9, 19687Bangkok, National Research Council, 1968. 18 p. V._F..

"Results of faMily planning survey to be analysed," Straits Times, Saturday, November 4, 1972. clipping. V.F.

Singapore. Family Planning and PopUlation Board. Family Planning. Singapore,_Ministry of Health, Public Health Division 2:1966/ 37 p. V.F.

"Singapore," Studies in Family:p"-anning;!!L_3(7):. 143=. - 144, July 1972. P -78- BEST COPYAVAILABLE

SRI LANKA

Abhayratne, O.E.R. and C.H.S. Jayewardene. Family. planning in Ceylon, Colombo 2n.p_../ 1968. 188 p. 613..94

"All out bid to reduce birth rate," Ceylon Daaz Mirror, Saturday, 27th. November, 1971. V.F.

"Economic objectives of birth control; an interview with Donald Lubin," Ceylon Daily News, Friday, 19th.November, 1971. clipping. V.F.

"FPA prepares to take its message to the doorstep," Ceylon Daily News, Tuesday, 16th.November 1971, typescript. V.F.

"Family planning,"Ceylon Daily News, Thursday, 18th. November, 1971. clipping. V.F.

"Family planning given priority," Ceylon Daily News, Monday, 22 November, V.F.

"Family planning - a human right," Ceylon Daily Mirror, Friday, 10t December, 1971. clipping. V.F.

"Jaffna people take to family planning," Sun, Monday, 18th.October, 1971. typescript. V.F.

Ling, T.O. "Buddhist factors in population growth and control; a survey based on Thailand and Ceylon," Population Studies 23(1): 53-60, March 1969. V.F.

"New fillip for family planning,"Sun, Monday, 29th. November, 1971. clipping. V.F.

"Our aim; 25 births per 1,000, says Minister," Times Weekender, Sunday, 28th.November, 1971. typescript. V.F.

"Population planning,"Times of Ceylon, Saturday, 20th. November, 1971. typescript. V.F.

"Population prospect," Times of Ceylon, Monday, 1st November, 1971. typescript. V.F.

United Nations. Department of Edonomic and Social Affairs. Commissioner for Technical Co-operation. Family planning evaluation mission to Ceylon. New York, 1971. 80 p. (TAO/CEY/14) 301.32 -79- PvAIIRRE

United Nations. Department cf Economics and Social Affair::. Interagency Minzion Zep=t7 Proparod for the Governmemt of tieylon, by the United Nations in cooperation with UNESCO and WHO with financial assistance of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities. New York, UN. Department of Economic and &ocial Affairs, 1971. 79 p. (TAO/CEY/14) 613.94

"Where there's a pill, there's a way," Ceylon Daily Mirror, Thursday, 14th October, 1971. typescript. V.F.

THAILAND

"In Thailand; a project in functional education for family life planning moves out of the pilot stage," World Education Report 1(1): 6-7+, Spring 1972.

Kowit Vorapipatana. "In Thailand, part II; initial evaluation optimistic for future of literacy - family Ufa planning program," World Education Report 1(2): 1-3+, Summer 1972. P

Ling, T.C. "Buddhist factors in population growth and control; a survey based on Thailand and Ceylon," Population Studies 23(1): 53-60, March 1969. V.F.

Mullins, Caroll and W. Gordon Perkin. "The use of programmed instruction in family planning training programs; a preliminary report," Studies in Family Planning (37): 1-13, 1969. P

Nibondh Sasidhorn and Hugh M. Smythe. "Population control in Thailand through female sterilization," American Journal of Economics and Sociology 24(3): 301 -06, July 1965. V.F.

Planned PaYmthood Association of Thailand (PPAT), R Bangkok. Technical Information Committee. Family (Abstracts)

Planning Abstracts. no. 1- 1971- . 613.943

"Thailand: Family planning activities 1968 to 1970," Studies in Family Planning 2(9): 181-204, September 1971. P

Thailand. Ministry of Educatir . Department of Elementary and Adult Education. Functional literacy and family planning g.n/ Thailand. New York, World Education, 1971. 1 v. (various pagings). 613.943 -80- BEST COPY AVAILABLE

Thailand.Ministry of Public Health.: National Family Plann.Lng Project. Family planning in Thailand 1962_- 1970. Bangkok, 1971. 27 p. V.F.

"Thailand," Studies in Family Planning 3(7): 151-156, July 1972. P

"34 million Thais," Investor 3(2): 130-31, February, 1971.

VIETNAM, Reublic..of

"Vietnam,"Studies. in Family Planning 3(7): 156 -169, July 1972. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

Population, Population and Family Education and Family Planning:

Accessions List February - June 1973

POPULATION

POPULATION AND FAMILY EDUCATION 18

FAMILY PLANNING 30

Population Education Clearing House Service of the UnescO Regional Office for Education in Asia Bangkok

June 1973

BK/73/D/273-500 Introduction

This is a list of materials added to the Population

Education Clearing House collection during the period February -

June 1973.

The bibliography is divided into three sections: Population,

Population and Family Education, and Family Planning. In each

section, publications not relating to any specific country or

dealing with countries outside the Unesco Asian Region are listed

under "General ". Publications dealing with the Asian region tre

presented under Asia" and those referring to a specific Asian

country are listed under country names arranged alphabetically.

Entries referring to more than one subject or country are repeated.

All entries are in alphabetical order by author names, and

publications of an institute can be also found under the name of the author (if available).

Call numbers are added at the end of each entry: the letters

represent the following:

P = Periodical

R = Reference

V.F. = Vertical File or,pamphlet material. Cthq POPULATION

Ackerman, Edward A. "Population natural resources, and technology? ?, Annals Of the American Academy of Poli- VF cal & Social Science: 81-97, January 1967. photocopy. P0P118 Adiseshiah, Malcolm S. Openin,g speech at the inaugural meeting of the special Committee of experts on the definition of Unescovs responsibilities in the field of population, Unesco, Paris, 6-12 July 1962. 5 p. VF (DDG/67/4) mimeo. P0P98 African Population Conference (1st), Ibadan, Nigeria, 3-7 January 1966. See Caldwell, John C., ed. The Population of tropical Africa. American Society of International Law. See Virginia, University. School of Law. The World Population crisis: Policy implications and the role of law. American Universities Field Staff. Fieldstaff perspectives. The Impact of nopul_a.tiorns 301.32 on society. 1971- AME

. The Impact of population problems on society. See American Universities Field Staff. Fieldstaff perspectives.

. Population perspective, 1971; ed. with commentaries by Harrison_Brown and Alan Sweezy. 301.32 San Francisco, Freeman Lc1972/ 307 p. AI4E Bannett, James P.. and Richard Brown. See TEMPO. General Electric7s Center for Advanced'Studies, Santa Barbara. Description of the economic- demographic model. Barrett, John, ed, International aspects of over- population; procc-xlings of a Conference Lon the Impact on International Relations of the PopUla- tion_Explosion, Johannesburg, 23 June - 1 July 1970/ by the South African_Institute of Inter- national Affairs. "Iondop/ Macmillan Lc1972/ 301.32 334 P. BAR Bechhofer, F. See Edinburgh Conference on Demography, 1967. Bogue, Donald J. Demographic techniques of fertility analysis. ZChicagp/ .immunity and Family Study. Center, University of Chicago, 1971. 116 p. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family 301.321 planning research and evaluation manual no. 2) BOG !

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Brown, Jerry L. Teachers ruide /to/ Population: VF the U.S. problem - the world crisis. 4 p. POP130

Caldwell, John C., ed. The Population of tropic10. Africa: Zproceedingp./ of the First African Popui, tion Conference, Ibadan, Nigeria, 3-7 January l96L, sponsored by the University of Ibadan in co-opera- tion with the Population Council, New York. London, 301.3296 Longmans Lc198J 457 p., tables, maps. CAL

Carolina Population Center (CPC), Chapel Hill. Approaches to the human fertility Problem. Prepared for the UN Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development. Chapel Hill, 301.32 CPC, 1968. 143 p. CAR

. International directory_of population R informAtion and library resources (with 1972 (Directories) Supplement): comp. and ed. by Catherine Fogle 301.32 and others. Chapel Hill, CPC, 1972. 324 p. CAR

Centre for Economic and Social Information, Geneva. VF Environment: Stockholm. Geneva Ln.dJ 23 p. POP110

Chamberlain, Neil W. Beyond Malthus: population 301.32 and power. New York, Basic Books Lc197QJ 214 p. CHA

ChSu, Ta IJgoc. Population growth and cost of education in developinf countries. Paris, International Insti- tute of Education Planning, 1972. 313 p. tables, 301.32 charts (IIEP 72/D.2A) CHA

Chauls, Donald S. An Introduction to the population problem and Population education; Lprepared for thJ Training Program in Population Education for the General Office of Personnel, Bureau of Public 301.32 Schools, Manila, 1972. 71 p. tables. photocopy. CHA

Chen, Kuan-I. World population growth and living standards. New York, Bookman Associates &196g/ 301.32 93 p., tables. CHE

Cox, Peter R., ed. Population and Pollution; pro- ceedings of the 8th Annual Symposium of theEugenice_ Society, London, 1971. London, Academic Press L1972/ 614.7 x, 163 p. illuS. COX

Durand, John D. "A Long-range view of world population growth", Annals of the American Academz of Political VF

amend Social Science : 1-8, January 1967. photocopy. POP113 BEST COPYAVAILABLE

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East-West Communication Institute, Honolulu. Directory R of IEC assistance; sources and types of aid (Directories) available for the informationeducation, comrnunica- 613.94 tion components of population/family planning pro - EAS grams. Honolulu, East-West Communication Institute, 1972. 24 p. R East-West Population Institute, Honolulu. Resource (Bibliography) materials collection acquisition list. Oct. - 301.32 Dec. 1972- EAS Easterlin, Richard A. nEffectE4zf,population growth on the economic development of developing countries ", AnnisoftheArrannolitisLal& Social VF Science; 98-108, January 1967. photocopy. POP119

Edinburgh Conference on Demography, 1967. Population growth and the braindraiu ed. by F. Bechhofer. 301.32 Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press Lc1962/236 p. EDI El-Badry, M.A. "Population projections for the ,00rld, developed and developing regions: 1965-200012, Annals, of the American Academy of Political & Social Science: VF 9-15,, January.1967. photocopy. POPI14 Everett, Alexander H. New ideas on population- with remarks on thetbearifs21galthusanggaiwia. New York, Augustus M. Kelly, 1970. 410 p. (Reprints 301.32 of economic classics) photocopy. EVE

Fogle, Catherine, and others. See Carolina. Population Center (CPC), Chapel Hill. International directory of _population information and library resources.

Friedman, Davit. Laissez-faire in population; tng least bad solution. New York, Population Council Lc1972/ 613.94 43 p. (Population Council occasional paper) FRI

Frisen, Carl M. Demographic factors in economic and social deyelopment planning; note by the Pakistan International Family Planning Conference, Dacca, January 28 - February 4, 1969. Lahore, Sweden VF Pakistan Family Welfare Project, 1969. POP10

Hankinson, Richard. See Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris. Development Centre. Social Development and Demograp* Programme.agencies and organizations workingt international population assistant field. -4- :',11/4111:st.E

Hardin, Garrett, comp. Population, evolution, and birth control: a collage of controversial ideas. 2d. ed. San Francisco, Freeman Le196L/ 301.32 386 p. HAR

Hauser, Philip M. ;Family planning and population. programs; a book review article", Demography VF 4(l):397-414, 1967. FP110

Holmes, David N. and Richard Brown. See TEMPO. General Electric's Center for Advanced Studies, Santa Barbara.. Calculating the benefits of slower population growth.

"Human ecology and demography; scope and limits", Schnore, Leo F. The Urban scene New York, 301.364 Free Press (c1965)., p. 1-78. SCH

International Bank for Reconstruction and DevelOpment. World-Bank atlg,s; population per capita :product and growth rates. 6th ed. Washington', D.C., 301.32 1971. L13 n,/ INT

International Conference on Malnutrition, Cambridge, Mass., March 1-3, 1967. Proceedings. See Scrimshaw, Nevin S., ed. Malnutrition, learning, and behavior.

International Institute *of Education Planning (IIEP), Paris See Chau, Ta Ngoc. Population growth and cost of education i. developing countries.

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). Western Pacific Region, Tokyo. World and population VF no. 17, 1972. 24 p. (In Japanese) POP87

International Population Conference, London, 2-11 September 1969, Proceedings. Liege, International Union for the Scientific Study of the Population, 301.32 1971. 4 vs. tables, charts, diagrs. INT

International Union for the Scientific Study of the Population. See International Population Conference, London, 2-11 September 1969.

John Bassett Moore Society of International Law. See Virginia, University. School of Law. The World . population crisis.; policy implications and the role of law. -5- Ji COPY 01"i"

Kammeyer, Kenneth C.W. An Introduction to population. 301.32 London, Intertext Books Lc1972/ 196 p., charts. KAN

Kline, David, and others. population through communication, education and reinforcement. Cambridge, Mass., Center for Studies in Education & Development, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 613.94 1972. 74 p. charts. KLI

Lee, Luke T., ed. Population _and law: a study of the relations between population problems and law; pre- 'pared under the auspices of the Rule of Law Research Center, Duke University on a grant by the Population Council. Durham, N.C., Rule of Law Press, 1971. 452 p. tables, diagrs. (Law and population book 301.32 series no. 1) LEE

Liu, B. Alfred. "Population growth and educational development", Annals of the_American Academy of Political and Social Science369:109-120, January 1967. POP102

Loraine, John A. and R.D.E. Rumsey. The Death of 61 tomorrow. London, Heineman Lc1977/376 p. LOR

Lowly, J.H. World Population and food sup0v. London, 338.19 Edward Arnolds Lc1972/ 122 p. illus. LOW

McCue, Gerald M. Creating the human environment; a report of the American Institute of Architects, by Gerald M. McCue, Williams R. Ewald, Jr. and the Midwest Research_Institute. Urbana, University of 614.7 Illinois Press Lc1970/ 339 p.

McNamara, Robert S. Address to the Universit-r of Notre Dame, Indiana. Washington, D.C., International VF Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1969. 20 p. P0P9?

Meadows, Donella H., and others. The Limits to growth; report for the Club of Rome's project on the predicament of mankind. London, Potomac Associates Book Lc1972/ 301.32 205 p. charts. NEA

Midwest Research Institute. See McCue, Gerald M. Creating the human environment.

Miro, Carmen and Jorge Somoza. "Demographic aspects of Latin America", Teacher College Record63(5):345-355, P February, 1962. POP48 MI COPYWILLIE -6-

Musel, Robert. "When population outruns resources", VF Bangkok Post, Wednesday, March 28, 1973. clipping. POP112

1'1974 World Population Conference first political meeting on population', United Nations Newsletter P 22(43):2, December 1972. POP 51

Oak Ridge Associated Universities. Southern Regional Demographic Group'(SRDG), Oak Ridge. Research and the 1970 census Ipapers of the conference organized by SRDG, Oak Ridge, 18-20 March 1971/ ed. by Abbok L. 312 Ferriss. Oak Ridge Ln.d.L/ 183 P. OAK

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris. Development Centre. The Constraints on population activities and the problem of absorptive 613.94 capacity; proceedings of an expert group meeting, OECD Paris, 6-8 December 1972. Paris, 1973. ,45 p.

OECD population abstracts. (Abstracts) December 1970- 301.32 OECD Population-international assis- tance and research; proceedings of the First Popula- tion Conference of the Development Center, Paris, 3-5 December 1968. Paris, 1969. 233 p., tables, 301.32 diagrs. OECD

Research in population and related matters in the United Nations system. 301.32 Paris Ln.d,/ 32 p. OECD

. Population Unit. Population assistance to Africa-1969-1312. Paris Ln.d4/38 p. 301.3296 tables (CD/P/236) OECD

. Social Development and Demogra- phy Programme. Agencies and organizations working,in the international population assistant filed, comp. (Directories)

by Richard Hankinson. Paris, OECD, 1973. 115 p. . 301.32 (Summary information guide no. 2) OECD

Pakistan International.Family Planning;Conference, Dacca, January 28 - February 4, 1969. See Frisen, Carl M. Demographic factors in economic and social development planning.

Pokrovsky, Alexei A. "Starvation", CERES (FAO Review) VF 5(6):28-31, November-December 1973. photocopy. POP127 COPY AVAILABLE -7-

Polunin, Nicholas,ed. TheEnvironmental future; proceedings of the First,International Conference on Environmental Future,held in Finland from 27 June 614.7 to 3 July 1971. London,Macmillan Lc1972/ 660 p. POL

"Population; the U.S. problem - the world crisis", New York Times, supplement sponsored by the Population Crisis Committee in association with the Planned VF Pa-enthood Federation of America, 1972. 27 p. POP130

"Population pressure, industrialization and social mobility", Hoselitz, Bert F. Sociological aspects of economic growth. New York, Free Press of Glencoe 330.9 (c1960), p. 115-136. HOS

/Population statistics collected from various sources/ VF 22 p. mimeo. POP91

Pringle, Laurence. One earth, many peonle: the challenging of human nonulation growth. New York, 301.32 Macmillan Lc1971/ 86 p. illus. PRI

Quinn, Francis X,, ed. Population ethics. Washington, 301.32 D.C., Corpus Lc196/ 144 p. QUI

Radel, David. An Inventory of international clearing house services in population/family Planning: with reference to audio-visual aids and educational materials. Honolulu, East-West Communication Institute Ln.dJ L19 p,/ (East-West Communication 613.94 Institute occasional pa:ar) photocopy. HAD

Ryder, Norman B. "The Character of modern fertility", VF Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social POP115 Science: January 1967. photocopy.

Saab, S. Bibliography on population and population R growth. Beirut, Regional Center for Education (Bibliogr-phy) Planning and acIministratLon in the A27_1) countries, 301.32 1972. 11 p. SAA

Sak Prachin. The Basic cause of over-population", VF Financial Post, Friday, March 9, 1973. clipping. POP111

Sam Keeny fights the population explosion gets results - champion of birth control", Life (American Edition), VF October 6, 1967. 4 p. reprint. P0P135 -8- BEST COPY PVAILASLE

Scrimshaw, Nevin S., ed. Malnutrition, learning, and behavior; proceedings of an International Conference on Malnutrition, Cambridge, Mass., March 1-3, 1967, cosponsored by the Nutrition Foundation, Inc, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press 641.1 Lc196/ 566 p. charts. SCR

Seminar on Housing Statistics and Programmes for Asia and the Far East, Copenhagen, 25 August- 14 September 1963. Report New York, United 331.833 Nations, 1965. 73 p. SEM

Simon, Julian L. The Value of avoided births to VF underdeveloped countries. 8 p. photocopy. POP94

Sociological Resources for Social Studies (SRSS). Family size and society. Boston, Allyn and Bacon LP1972/ 55 p. illus. (Episodes in social 301.32 inquiry series) SOC

Stanford, Quentin H. ed. The Worlds population; Problems of growth. Toronto, Oxford University 301.32 Press, 1972. 346 p. illus. STA

Symonds, Richard and Michael Carder. The United Nations and the population_guesLion 1945-1970. London, Chatto & Windus for Sussex University 301.32 Press, 1973. 236 p. SYM

Taeuber, Conrad. "Population and food supply", Annals of the American Academy of Political & VF Social Science: 73-83, January 1967. photocciy. POP117

TEMPO. General Electric7s Center for Advanced Studies, Santa Barbara. Calculating the benefits of slower population growth; a short method and workbook by David N. Holumes, Jr. and Richard Brown. Santa Barbara, TEMPO, General Electricis Center for Advanced Studies for U.S. AID Ln.d,/vii, 67 p. 301.32 (70TMP-87) TEM

. Description of the economic- demographic model, by James P. Bannett and. Richard Brown. Santa Barbara, 704P0, General Electric?s Center for Advanced Studies for U.S. AID, 1971. 301.32 viii, 99 p., tables, charts. TEM -9--

Unesco Regional Office for Education in Africa, Dakar. Meeting of Experts, 20 November - 4 December 1971. 1222111ation - education - develm- ment in Africa South of the Sahara. Dakar, 301.32 Unesco L19712/363 p., tables, charts, maps. UNP

Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, Bangkok. Population education Clearing House Service. popul4lon/n2pulation and family education and family planning' .eunnlement to biblio- R graphy' (Representing documents available in (Bibliography) the library of the ReFional Office) Bangkok, 301.32 1973. 20 p. UME

U.S. Bureau of the Census. The 1950 censuses: how they_were taken! population housing, aFriculture, irrigation drainazt. Washington, D.C., 1955. 222 o. illus., tables. (Pro- 312 cedural studies of the 1950 censuses no. 2) USA

. ].970 census user conference illustrations. VF Washington, D.C., 1972. 27 n. P0P129

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U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census See U.S. Bereau of the Census.

U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Population and labor force prolections for the United States 1960 to 1925. Washington, D.C., 331.11 1959. 56 n., diagrs., tables. USA

United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 5-16 June 1972. Report New York, United Nations, 1972. 122 + 18 n. (A/CONF.48/14) 614.7 mimeo. UNI

United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Interim renort on conditions and trends of fertility in the world 1960-1(12. New York, 1972. 89 n., tables (Population studies no. 52. 301.321 ST/SOA/SER.A/52) UNI

. The World ponulgtion situation in 1970. New York, 1971. 78 p., tables(Popula- 301.32 tion studies no. 49- ST/SOA/Series A/49) UNI -10-

BEST CPPYAVAILABLE United Nations. Denartmant of Economic and Social Affairs. Population Division. Worldnunulation nrosuects as assessed in1063.. New York, 1966. 301.32 149 u. (Population studies no. 41) UNI

. Statistical Office. Economic characteristics of the nonulation. See United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Statistical Office. Handbook of nonulation census methods.

. General asnects of a nonulation census. Se United Nations. Depart- ment of Economic and Social Affairs. Statistical Office. Handbook of population census methods.

. Handbook of nnTra..4.7 tion census methods vol. I - General asnects of nonulation census: vol. II - Economic characteris- tics of the nonulation. New York, 1958. 2 vols. 312 (Studies in methods. Series F no. 5 Rev. 1) UNI

United Nations Fund for Population Activities. See World population year 1971.

Villaume, John M. An alternative approach to social control programs; a naner prenared for Presentation at the Seminar on Issues in nonula- tion Education and in nartial fulfillment of the requirements of x-103 Education and Ponulation/ Environment Problems LCambridge, Mass,/ Centre for Studies in Education and Development, Harvard VF Graduate School of Education, 1972. 39 n. photocopy. P0P68

Virginia, University. School of Law. The World population crisis policy implications and the role of law: proceedings of the Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law and Symposium of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law, Charlottesville, March 12-13, 1971. Charlottesville, University of Virginia 301.32 Schools of Law L01971/ 180 n. VIR

Willie, Charles V. 'Perspectives from the black VF community'', PRB Selection (37):1-12, June 1971. P0P96

World nonulatiomvear 1974: what the United Nations is doing, what you can do. New York, UNFPA (n.d.) VF 2 p. POP55 -11- kill-110BU

Young, Gary M. The 1970 census and mu: a general introduction to census data, by Gary M. Young under general superCsion of Michael G, Garland. Washington, D.C., Bureau of the Census, Department VF of Commerce, 1973. 13 o. mimeo. POP128

Asia

American Uni\ersities Field Staff. Population perspective, 1071, ed. with commentaries '.)y Harrison Brown and Alan Sweezy. San Francisco, 301.32 Freeman Lcl .72/ 113-268. ..ANTE

"Asia's population by 2000 A. . , Asian Student P 21(6):7, December 1972. POP52

"Asia's population in the year 2000 expected to exceed total world population of 1970", Stamford Journal (Singapore)4(10):11, October 1972. P0P53

Asian Population Conference (2d) Tokyo, 1-13 November 1072. Supplementary not on the Programme in Population of Unesco's Department ofTALmitjfflal Planning and Administration. UnescoParis. Bangkok, Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, 1972. VF 3 D. (BK/72/D/354-430) 146

See alsoEconomic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAF), Bangkok.

"Asian nonulation rises by 50 million a year.', VF Morning News, 15 November 1972, clipping. POP124

Asian Symposium on Labour and Population Policies, Kuala Lumpur, 24 July - 3 August 1972. Report ! organized by ILO and ECAFE. /n.p., n.d,/ 1 v. .301.32 (various nagings) AST

Clarke, John I. Population geography and the developing countries. Oxford Pergamon Press L01971/282 p. 301.32 uharts. CIA

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), Bangkok. Asian population programme progress report. ECAFE 27th session, 20-30 April 1971. 23 D. (E/CN 11/VF L.294) mimeo. POP92 MilkLekut.c. -12- ciLS1

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), Bangkok. Report and selected papers; the Regional Seminar on Population Aspects of Social Development, Bangkok, 11-20 January 1972.Bangkok, 1972. 148 p. 613.943 (Asian population studies no. 11) ECO

. Report of the Second Asian Population Conference, Tokyo, 1-13 November 1972. Bangkok, 301.3295 1972. 82 p. (E/CN 11/1065) ECO

. Research, teaching and training in R demography; a directory of institutions in (Directories) the ECAFE region. Bangkok, 1972. 444 P. 613.943 (Asian population studies no. 8) ECO

. Second Asian Population Conference, VF Tokyo, 1-13 November 1972. 27 p. POP100

General Assembly and Conference on the Adminis- trative Implications of Rapid Population Growth in Asia (6th) Manila, 8-14 May, 1971./Report and pre-conference documentation/ Manila, EROPA, 301.3295 1971. 3 v. GEN

ILO/ECAFE Asian Sumposiumon Labour and Population Policies, Kuala Lumpur,24 July - 3 August 1972. See Asian Sumposium onlabour and Population Policies, Kuala Lumpur,24 July - 3 August 1972.

Jara, Manola B. "Asia experiences labour force ?explosion?", Nation (Bangkok), Wednesday, VF April 11, 1973. clipping. POP122

Population Problems Inquiry Council. Opinions on "points for special consideration in regional standpoint of population Problems". Population Problems Inquiry VF Council/ 1963. 33 P. P0P93

Population projections /for individual country in Asia/ (midyear estimates, in thousands) 19 p. VF mimeo. POP95 JESTI COPYAVAILABLE

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Regional Seminar on Population Aspects of Social Development, Bangkok, 11-20 January 1972. See Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), Bangkok.

"Second Asian Population Conference adopts declara- tion on population strategy for developmenti2, United Nations Newsletter 22(43):3, December 2, P 1972. POP50

Sorge, R.M. "Gap widens between rich and poor ", VF Bangkok Post, Tuesday, 20 February 1973. clipping. P0P125

Taylor, L.R. ed. The Optimum population for Britain; proceedings of a symposium held at the Royal Geo- graphical Society, London, on 25 and 26 September, 1969. London, Academic Press for the Institute of Biology Lc1970/ 182 p. (Symposia of the Institute 301.32 of Biology no: 19) TAY

Thompson, Warren S. Population and progress in the Far East LChicago/University of Chicago Press 301.32 Le1952/ix, 443 P- THO

"Urban population of Asia to triple by 2000; UN VF study ", Dawn, 10 November 1972. clipping. POP123

Working Group on Training of Personnel in Family Planning Programmes, Bangkok, 27 July - 7 August 1970. See Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), Bangkok.

China, People's 4ppublic of

Aird, John S. "Estimating China's population", Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science: 61-72, January 1967. VF photocopy. POP116 -14-

"40,000 problems every day, Bangkok Post, VF Monday, November 6, 1972. clipping. P0P99

Gupta, K.P. "How China curbs her population'', VF Nation, Sunday 18, 1973. clipping. POP16

Orleans, Leo A. Every fifth child; the population 301.32 of China. London, MethUan Lc1972/ 191 p. ORL

India

Council for Social Development:New Delhi. Aspects of population policy in India: paper preseErgor-- at the National Conference on Population Policy. and ProgrammesNew Delhi, 19-23 December 1969 613.9454 New Delhi Ln.d,/ 209 D. IND

Horan, P. "Urban demographic patterns; survey of a Delhi colony', Social Action 22(4) f319-326, VF October-December 1972. photocopy. POP126

Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), New Delhi. National nonulation; growth perspective; nrenared by H.N. Pandit and C. Giri. New Delhi, 1965. ix, 40 n. (Manpower aspects of educational 331.11 development. IAMR Working paper no. 7/1965) INS

Rao, K. Seshagiri. Family Planning nonulation education, and regulation of population growth. VF 11 n. mimeo. FP127

. Over Population and nutrition programme. VF 13 n. mimeo. POP132

Saxena, J.P. Educated unemployment in India. Problems & suggestions. New Delhi, Commercial. 331.137 Publications Bureau, 1972. 194 D. SAX sT COPYAVAILABLE -15-

Iran

Amani, Mehdi. Demographic aspects of evolution in the morphology of the in Iran; Lpaper Presented at the World Congress of Sociology, Varna, Bulgaria, 14-19 September 197Q/17 p. VF mimeo. POP109

. Overview of the demogranhic situation VF of Iran. 1970. 17 p. mimeo. POP107

Japan

Japan. Ministry of EnvironmentaLAffairs. Government retort on environment forming 1TLa...... piolnewenviroruicies. Tokyo, 1972. 614.7 448, 18 p. (In Japanese) JAP

Korea, Republic of

Hyon -Cho, Kim. nPonulation and the Third Five-Year .P Planil, Korea Journal, 12(3):8 -13, March 1972. P0P49

Kim, Taek Il, and others. The Korean national family planning program: nonulation control and fertility decline. New York, Population Council Lc1972/232 D. tables, diagrs. graphs, biblio- 613.94 graphy. KIM

Asian Population Conference (2d), Tokyo, 1-13 VF November 1972. Lao statement. 12 p. mimeo. P0P137

LLaoJ National Seminar on Population and Family Well- Being (1st), Vientiane,_28-30 August 1972. Zrrosi. cessiinas of the Seminar/organized by the Commis.- sion for the Promotion of Family Well-Being. Pientiane/ gommission for the Promotion of Family 301.32 Well-Being L1972/ 209 n. (In Lao) LAO Pakistan

Pakistan. Office of the Census Commissioner. Ministry of Home and Kashmir Affairs. Home Affairs Division. Population census of Pakistan. 1961i ages sex and marital status. 315.49 Karachi, 1962. (Census Bulletin no. 3) PAK

Population census of Pakistan, 1961;.literaCy and education. Karachi, 1962. (Census Bulletin 315.49 no. 4) PAK

Fhilippines,

Family Life Workshop of the Philippines. Population pnroblemeadfamilyLianaira; proceedings of the First Seminar - Workshop for Family Life Leaders, Quezon City, November 18-22, 1967. Quezon City, 613.94 University of Philippines, 1967. 61 p. FAM

Ravenholt, Albert. Rising expectations; crisis . for the Philippines. Hanover, American Universities 301.32 Fieldstaff, 1971. 16 p. AME

Sri Lanka

Chg,u, Ta Ngoc. Pvulation growth and cost of education in developing countries. Paris, International Institute of Education Planning, 1972. 313 p. 301.32 tables, charts (IIEP 72/D.2/A) CHA

Jones, Gavin. W. and S. Belvaratnam. PopulAtion growth and economic development in Ceylon. Colombo, .Hansa Publishers,..1972. 24 p. 301.32 tables. JON ;deg Covsf -17-

Thailand

Carlson, Bruce D. Thailand population trends, VF programs, and policy. 1967. 57 D. photocopy. POP121

Human Ecology and Nutrition Research Facility (HENREF). Working paper on proposal for a I.Tman ecology and nutrition research facility VF for Thailand. 17 p. photocopy. POP120

Jones, Gavin. "Report on the need of population policy and economic research in population trends", National Economic Development Board. Technical VF report. (3):45-100, 1969. FP129

Kunstadter, Peter. Fertility, mortality and migration of hill and valley populations in northwestern Thailand; paper prepared for presenta-. tion at the 68th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, 20-23 November 1969. Seattle., Department of Anthro- pology and Preventive. Medicine University of VF Washington. 16 p. tables, charts. mimeo. POP133

(Thailand National Population Seminar (3d), Bangkok,. April 2-5, 1968. Laakeranrenterszjnin; organized by the National Research Council VF n.d,/1 v. (various papers) (In Thai. FP95

Thailand. National Research Council. Effect of population growth on economic andsocial develop - ment in Thailand/ Bangkok, 1968. 21p., charts VF (In Thai) POP90

National Statistical Office.Population 315.93 '`end housing census (selectedtab es) 1972- THA

. Preliminary retort on Population VF apiLhousing census 1970. Bangkok, 1970. 9 P. POP104

Vietnam, Republic of

.Vietnam. Institut National de la Statistique, Saigon. Enougtes demographiques au Vietnam 312 en 1958. Saigon, 1960. 134p. VIE AVAiLIBLE

Vietnam. Institute National de la Statistique, 312 Saigon. Situation 6conomioue du Vietnam, VIE 1Q70- (In Vietnamese) 312 Vital statistics 1961- VIE

. Recensement, nilote de la province de Phuoc7Tuy effectue le 6 Novembre 312 1959. Saigon, 1960. 68 D. VIE

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* American Universities Field Staff. Teacher's guide to Fieldstaff perspectives' Hanover, 301.32 1971. 13 n. - AME

Banaag, J.F. See Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMED) Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (RECSAM), Glugnr, Penang. Activities for a research course in population biology.

Barros, Helen. Population education in Brazil! a first exploration; prepared .for the Seminar on Issues in Population Education; Cambridge,. Mass., Center for Studies in Education and Development; Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1972. 39 p. 301.32 photocopy; BAR

Bhatia, Brajesh and M.M.L. Goyal, comp. & ed. R Family life and nonulation education. New Delhi, (Bibliographies) National Institute of.Family Planning, 1971. 23 p 301.32 (Bibliography series no. 1) .IND

''Bibliography on population education and family planning', Journal of the Faculty of Education, Chulalon#korn University, special issue, no. 1, VF 21 November 1972. 11 D. PE71

Burleson, Noel David. The First five-year plan for no_pulation education! (with a bibliography for nonulation center libraries) Ln.").11 1972. 1 v. 301.32 (unpaged) BUR

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* Butler, Robert A. Sociology unit 8; population. 301.07 New York, Westinghouse Learning (c.1971) 24 P. BUT

. Sociology unit 7; urbanization. 301.07 New York, Westinghouse Learning (c.1971) 24 P. BUT

Chauls, Donald S. An Introduction to the popula- tion problem and population education; ,prepared for the/ Training Program in Population Education for the General Office of Personnel, Bureau of Public Schools, Manila, 1972. 71 p. tables. 301.32 photocopy. CHA

. The Research program needed for population, VF education. 3 p. mimeo. PE147

* Davis, Russell G. CurriculumdeulamentinRopula- tion education; a note on missing components; prepared for the Seminar on Issues in Population Education, Cambridge, Mass., Center for Studies in Education and Development, Harvard Graduate 301.32 School of Education, 1972. 34 p. photocopy. DAV

East-West Communication Institute, Honolulu. Reference library for workshop for population education program development specialist. July 21 - September 1. 1972. Honolulu, 1972. 1 v. VF (unpaged) PE91

* Family Planning Associat_on of Hong Kong. Film Library. Film catalogue and other audio visual materials. Hong Kong, Family Planning Association 613.94 of Hong Kong, 1972. 36 p. FAM

Finseth, Katherine. Games & population; prepared for the Seminar on Issues in Population Education, Cambridge, Mass., Center for Studies in Education and Development, Harvard Graduate School of 301.32 Education, 1972. 30 p. photocopy. FIN

. PLANAFAM I; a game for population education. 301.32 1971. 35 p. photocopy. FIN

FAa_MJIIILaggaefolpopulation- hication. 301.32 1972. 24 p. photocopy. FIN

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* Force, Elizabeth S. Teaching family life education. the Toms River Program Led. by/ Palu Vahanian. New York, Teachers College, Columbia University 612.6 Lc1962/ 38 p. (Human relations and the family) FOR

International Federation for Home Economic. See Unesco. 1....ILaieVordsurveofharamileduca- tion within formal education.

Kronhausen, Phyllis. and Eberhard Kronhausen. "Sex education; more avoid than neglected?", Teachers College Record64(4) 321-330, January 1963. PE32

* Lukas, Henry: A Proposal for a population educa- tion program in Cambridge; prepared for the Seminar on Issues in Population Education, Cambridgei Mass., Center for Studies in Educa- tion and Development, Harvard Graduate School 301.32 of Education, 1972. 41 p. photbcoPY- LUK

Lulla, B.P. Need for an operational programme of .o.ulation education-in our schools. Baroda, Population Education Centre, Faculty of Educa- tion and Psychology, M.S. University of Baroda, 301.32 1971. 112 p. (Extension monography no. 2) POP

* Manley, Helen. Family life arc: sex'education in the elementary school. Washington, D.C., National Education Association. Department. of Elementary Kindergarten-Nursery Education Lc1962/ 26 p. 612.6 illus. MAN

Marshall, Judith. Bibliography or population_educa- VF tion. 1971. 12 p. photocopy. PE90

North Carolina, University. Population Education Media Fair. Guide to instructional materials. VF Chapel Hill (n.d.) 11 p. photocopy. PE165

* Oteyza, Merla Natividad and Milagros Arellano Perez. Balk (plan); guide to the teaching of family living and sex education in grade six, fourth year high school and collegei a paper submitted Lat the./ Second Seminar in Population Education, East-West 612.6 Center, July.27, 1971. 26 p. OTE

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n-'.hman, Md. -aad B. Eaji, and others. See Southeast Asian Ministers. of .Education (SEAMED) Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (RECSiM), Glugor, Penang. i Team report of activities in the research course in population biology. R * Pepe, Thomas F. Environmental education; a (Bibliography) bibliography. Conshohocken, Research and 614.7 Information Services for Education, 1971. 83 p. PEP

"Population education", IPPF bibliography new (Bibliography) sories no. 14L1972/ 5 P. 613.94 IPPF -Population education; a challenge of the seventies", Population Bulletin 26(3), VF editor?s comment, 1970. 44 p. PE113

* Population education: a curriculum guide for higher education; sponsored by the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines and 301.32 the Colombo Plan Bureau Ln:p., n.d,/ 256 p. POP

Population Education Centre, Baroda. Extension monograph. Baroda, Population- Centre, Faculty

of Education and Psychology, M,S. University of . 301.32 Baroda, 1970. POP

. Know about Population education: a handbook for information of teachers, parents and students. Baroda, Population Education Centre, Faculty of Education and Psychology, M.S. University of Baroda, 1970. 15 p. 301.32 (Extension monograph no. 1) POP

Population Education. Media Fair. See North Carolina, University. Population Education Media Fair.

Quibol, Quirino k. "Issues and. problems of population. education", Philippines Journal of Education 51(8): 456-457, 505-506, February 1973. PE30

Ratnaike,J..Notes on content objectives analysis: Lpaper preSented at thej'Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education,Bangkok, 7 VF September - 7 October 1970. 3 p. mimeo.' PE105

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* Rehage, Kenneth J. "Population; part two: teaching aids", Frank Iorimore and Frederick Osborn. Problems in American Life. Unit 13. Washington, D.C. National Council of Social VF Studies, 1943, P. 49-64. photocopy. PE74

3 Schulz, Ester D. and Sally R. Williams.Family life and sex education: curriculum and instruc- tionNew York, Harcourt, Brace .Sc World Lc196./ 612.6 281 p. SCH

Selected readings on population education, sponsored by 'the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines and the Colombo Plan Bureau 301.32 Ln.p., n.d,/ 1 v. (various pagings) SEL

* Seminar on Population and Family Planning Education, Holte, Denmark, July 3-28, 1972. Report of the 301.32 seminaraellerup/ Foreningen for Familieplan SEM laegning L1972/ 144 p. R -Sex education", IPPF bibliography new series (Bibliography) no. 13, 1972. 4 p. 613.94 IPPF Simmons, Ozzie G. Population education; a memo from Ozzie G. Simmons to John S. Noxol. Santiago, VF Ford Foundation, 1968. 17 p. mimeo. PE77

Social Education special issue, 36(4), April 1972. See. Viederman, Stephen. .I1Population education".

Sorafini, Anthony. Ethics and population education (second draft); prepared for the Seminar on Issues in Population Education, Cambridge, Mass., Center 301.32 for Studies in Education, 1972. 27 p. photocopy. SOR

* Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMED), Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics (RECSAM), Glugor, Penang. Activi- ties for a research course in population biology, 301.32 by J.F. Banaag. Glugor, Penang 1972. 22 p. mimeo. SOU

. A Team report of activities in the research course in population biology, by Md. Fuad B. Hail Othman, and others. Report presented to the SEAMEO RECSAM, Glugor, PenangL1972/ 65 D. 301.32 tables, charts. mimeo. SOU

* Teaching materials COPY AVAIIABli -23-

Spicer, Douglas fl Internal external control of reinforcements and population education. 1972. VF 23 p. photocopy. PE116

Strauss, Julian M. Demographic education! a teaching nropram for a specific out-of-school VF situation in a U.S. city. 1972. photocopy. PE114

Unesco. World survey of home and familyeducation within formal education: undertaken bythe Inter- national Federation for Home Economics. Paris, 1972. 1 v. (various pagings) tables. mimeo. 640.7 (ED/WS/317) UNE

Unesco Regional Office for Education in Africa, Dakar. Meeting of Experts, 29 November 4 December 1971. Population - education develop- ment in Africa South of the Sahara. Dakar, L19711/ 301.32 363 p., tables, charts. maps. UNE

Unesco Regional. Office for Education in Asia, Bangkok. Consultative Group Meeting on the Population Education. Source Book Project, Bangkok, 24 May - 6 June 1972. Content proposal: report. Bangkok, 1972. 301.32 25 p. mimeo. UNE

. Population Education Clearing House Service. Population,, nonulation_and

education and family Planning: supplement to R. bibliography (Representing documents available (Bibliographies ) in the library of the Regional Office) Bangkok, 301.32

1973. 20 n. . UNE

Unesco Regional Office of. Education for Latin America and the Caribbean. Meeting_of-Population education Experts,. SantiagiT, Chile, 2VSeptember 1 October 1970. Final renort. Santiago, Chile, VF 1971. 15 p. PE76

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7.September - 7 October 1970. List of books and documents for reference. Bangkok, VF 1970. 25 p.. mimeo. PE95

Sample test questions. Bangkok, 1970. VF 10 n. mimeo. PE1O3 -24-- MAIIABLE BESTCOP(

Viederman, Stephen. Developing educational VF programs for population awareness. 11 p. mimeo. PE81

. Population education: school and non - school: a status report prepared for delivery at the Sixth National Conference, Association of Population Libraries and Information Centers, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25, 1973. 13 p. mimeo. 149

, guest ed. 'Population educations', Social Education special issue, 3S(4), April 301.32 1972. /143 Pi VIE

. Process & progress in the development of population education overseas (Papers/ prepared for delivery on Tuesday, November 24, 1970 at a Symposium on the Status & Implications of Population Education Programs, 50th annual meeting, National Council for the Social Studies. VF 8 p. .typescript. PE152

Wayland, Sloan R. Education on Population and family planning; Limper/ presented at National Meeting of Planned Parenthood-World Population, VF New York, 1965. 11 p. photocopy. PE84

. Integration of population and family planning education into curricula of grade schools, secondary schoolsmedical schools and universities;

. Lpaper/ prepared for-presentation at IPPF SEAOR 'Conference, Baguio City, March 21-27, 1971. 18 p. VF photocopy. PZ85

. Population education in relation to folk VF demography and formal demography. 6 p. photocopy. PE88

. Population education in the content of VF national familyplanning programs. 7 p. photocopy. PE89

. Population study,_ in the secondary school curriculum! Loaner/ presented at National Council of Social Studies Meeting, November 1965. 8 p. VF photocopy. PE87 ":3EST COPY JIMMIE -25-

Wayland, Sloan R. Survey of current status of population education in developing countries; [paper presented at/ the 11th World Conference, New Delhi, 14-17 November 1969, (organized by/ the Society for International Development. 4 P. VF (Paper no. C.D.2) PE86

World Health Organization. Health education in 1-1taitsoectsoftynilplaTglnin; report of a WHO Study Group. Geneva, 1971. L7 p. (WHO VF Technical report series no. 483) FF92

Zero Population Growth. Population education resources. Palo Alto, Calif., Zero Population VF Growth. various papers, PE148

Asia

Basnayake, V. Population and family education in school curricula in the .Asian region: natural sciences; a working paper of the Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. VF 20 p. mimeo. PE108

Chauls, Donald S. An Introduction to population education in Asian region; a working paper of the Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. VF 111 p. mimeo. PE107

Jayasuriya, J.E. Views of a,group educators from the Asian regionon the place of opulation education in the curriculum of Institu- tions of teacher education. Quezon City, Asian VF Institute for Teacher Educators, 1971. 4 p. miMeo. PE80

Mehta, T.S. Population and family education in school curricula in the Asian Region (Social sciences); a working paper of the Unesco Regional VF Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 11E106 7 September - 7 nrtober 1970. 51 p. mimeo. R "Population education.?,IPPF bibliography new. (Bibliography) series no. 14L1972/ 5 P. 613.94 IPPF -26--

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'Population workshop for programme development specialists'', Colombo Plan Newsletter3(4)=6-7, September 1972. PE31

Afghanistan. Republic of

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country report. Afghanistan.. by Akhtar Handani VF and M. Ayyub. Bangkok, 1970. 2 Q. mimeo. PE96

India

Cool, John. Population education in India. a case VF study. New Delhi. 15 p. .photocopy- PE112

* Family Planning Training & Research Center, BoMbay. Manual on family life education & population 612.6 education in schools. Bombay Ln.dJ 142 p. mimeo. FAM

India. Central Health Education Bureau. Department of Family Planning.. population education lessons, 613.943 New Delhi Ln.d,_/ 13'p. (In English & ) IND

Lulla, B.P. Issues in education for population VF control. 8 p. mimeo. PE120

Role of universities in promoting Population. VF education in_India. 19 p. mimeo. PE119

* Pathfinder Fund, New. Delhi.. PoPulgnon'education . (curriculum unit); 12 lessons. New Delhi, Pathfinder VF Fund, 1969. 1 v. (various pagings) mimeo. PE130

Rao, K. .Seshagiri. Family_planninE,,population educa- tion, and regulation _of _population growth. 11 p. VF mimeo. FP127

* Teaching materials tSST CueYAVAIIABLE -27-

Rao, K. Seshagiri and M.S. Sharma. Population education programmes at different levels; report presented at the Seminar of Population. Education Officers of FPAI, Bombay, 1972. 18 p."- VF mimeo. PE118

Unesco Regional Workshon on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country renort: India, by T.S. Mehta. Bangkok, VF 1970. 5 n. mimeo. PE97

Indonesia

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country report: Indonesia, by S.I. Sudjahri and VF A.S. SuDarno. Bangkok, 1970. 5 p. mimeo. PE98

Iran

Khatamee, Masood. Family planning education and school curriculum in Iran; paper delivered at the International Workshop on Communication in Family Programs, Teheran, June 6-18, 1970. 8 p. VF photocopy. PE78

Japan

Yoshimi, Mitsufusa. Elements concerning population family life and sex education in the curricula of VF til.9._.19110221211301/1. 11 n. mimeo. FE104

Korce, Flppublic of

Central Education ReRParch Institute (CERT), Seoul. Curriculum improvements for population education in the elementary and secondary schools of the Republic of Koreas the second stage final report. 301.32 Seoul, 1972. 238 D. tables, charts, diagrs. CEN -28-

Laos

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country report. Laos, by Long Inthompradith and VF Bounthong Thao. Bangkok, 1970. 7 D. mimeo. PE99

Malaysia

* n1alaysia7 National Workshop on Population Education . (2d), Kuala Lumpur, 17-29 April 1972. Report. LKuala Lumpur, Ministry of Education, 1972/ 397p., 301.32 illus. MAL

Unesco/WHO. Malaysia; some approaches to education on family planning and population; Lreport of mission July/Aug. 1962/Paris, 1970. 31 p. VF (Series no. 1860/BMS.RD/EDS) PE72

Nepal

Taylor, Daniel Carl. Nepal9s population education VF program Feburary 1971. 4 p: mimeo. PE110

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. CountrygaariELLIllpal, by Mandira Pradhan and VF Gaiendra Shrestha. Bangkok, 1970. 5 p. mimeo. PE100

Pakistan

Rao, K. Seshagiri. What is nopulation education. VF 12 p. mimeo. PE117

Philinnines

* Murwani, M.S. A Descriptive study of the programmes )f sex eduction and education for social adiustment of the sexes in the U.P. elementary high school; sub mitted to the Asian Institute for Teacher Educators? 6th Institute for Key Teacher Educators, 13 August - 612.6 25 November 1970. nuezon City 1970. 70 p. MUR

* Teaching materials N7 ST COPY AVAILItiLE -29-

Philippines. Department of Education. Population Education Program. Planning for the future: population education in the Philippines; an 301.32 information handbook. Manila,: 1972. 33 P. PHI

* LPhilippineil National Curriculum Development Workshop on Population Education (2d) Manila, May 10 - June 4, 1971. Course guide in popula- tion education integrated in science,. /Manila, Bureau of Public Schools and Colombo Plan 301.32 Bureau, 19711/ 1 v. mimeo. PHI

. Course guide in population education integrated in social studies. LManila, Bureau of Public.Schools and Colombo Plan 301.32 Bureau, 19712/ 1 v. mimeo. PHI

Selected readings on population education, sponsored by the Family Planning Organization of the Philip- pines and the Colombo Plan Bureau Ln.p., n.d,/ 301.32 1 v. (various pagings) SEL

* Solis, Anne T. A Review of population education curricula and courses in Phili.ine schools 301.32 Ln.p., n.d,/ 59 P. SQL

Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country report: Philippines, by Remedios M. Cayari and Teresita S. Panlilio. Bangkok, 1970. 8 p. VF mimeo. PE101

Thailand

,vSeminar on World Peace through Population Education, Bangkok, 21-25 November 1972; papers presented at the Seminar organized by InternationalAssociation of Educators for World Peace(IAEWP) ", Journal of the Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn University VF 3(1), January 1973. 106 p.' PE70

* Teaching materials -30- coPx0a0BtE

Unesco Regional Workshop Population and Family ' ducation, Bangkok, 7 September - 7 October 1970. Country report: Thailand; by Saiyut Champatong VF and Chusri Nakajud. Bangkok, 1970. 2 p. mimeo. PE1O2

* Workshop on Population Education, Bangkok, 29 November - 3 December 1972. Report. Bangkok, National Economic Development Board Ln.d,/ 301.32 45 p. (In Thai) WOR

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Association of Medical Schools in Africa. The Teachinggnd Practice of family health; pro- ceedings of a Conference, Kampala, 1971 spon- sored by the Association of. Medical Schools 613.94 in Africa Ln.p., n.d,/ 338 p. tables, charts. ASS

Banerjoe, A.M. Administrative components of a family Planning nrogramme. Kuala Lumpur, IPPF 613.94 SEAOR, 1972. 16 p. (IPPF-SEAOR monograph no. 3) BAN

Bean, Lee L., and others. Population and family planning manpower and training. New York, Popula- tion Council Lc1971/ 118 p. (Population Council 613.94 occasional paper) BEA

"Bibliography on population education and family planning, Journal of the Faculty of Education, Chulalongkorn University, special issue no. 1. VF 21 November 1972. 11 p. P371

Bogue, Donald. J. Lomographic techniques of fertility analysis. LChicago/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1971. 116 p. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family 301.32 planning research and evaluation manual no. 2) BOG

Family nlanning improvement through evalua- tionl. a manual of basic principles. (Chicago/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1970. 82 p. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family planning research and 613.94 evaluation no. 1) BOG

* Teaching materials UST COPY AVAUBLE

Bogue, Donald J. A Model interview for fertility research and family nl-nning evaluation LPhicagia/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1970. 176 p. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family planning 613.94 research and evaluation manual no. 3) BOG

and Elizabeth J. Bogue. Techniques of pregnancy history analysis. LChicago/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1970. 156 p. tables. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family planning 301.321 research and evaluation manual no. 4) BOG

and James Nelson. The Fertility compo nents and contraceptive history techniques for measuring contraceptive use-effectiveness. LChicag2/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago, 1971. 75 p. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. 613.94 Family planning evaluation manual no. 5) BOG

and others. An Empirical model for demographic evaluation of the im2act of con- traception and marital status on birth rates; with computerized applications to the setting of targets and quotas for family planning programs. ehicag2/ Community and Family Study Center, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1973. 155 D. (Rapid feedback for family planning improvement. Family planning 613.94 research and evaluatio:_ manual no. 6) BOG

Brown, George F. Population policy and national development; address to the Western Hemisphere Regional Council Meeting of the IPPF at Ottawa, May 7, 1972. Ottawa, International Development VF Research Centre L19722/12 D. (IDRC-007e) FP122

Buckhout, Robert. "Toward a two child norm; changing family nlanning attitudes", American Psychologist 27(1):16-26, January 1972. FP47

Callahan, Daniel. Ethics and population limitation. LNew York/ Population Council Lp1971/45 P. 613.94 (Population Council occasional paper) CAL

Central Family Planning Institute (CFPI), New Delhi. See Chowdhury, Uma. Annotated bibliography on family planning corpunication. ikv4i.411)k..r, -32- laS1Writ

Chowdhury, Uma. Annotated bibliography on family. (Bibliography) Planning communication. New Delhi, Central 613.94(384) Family Planning Institute (CFPI), 1970. 154 P. CHO (CFPI monograph series no. 4) R "Communication in family planning';, IPPF Biblio- (Bibliography) graphy New Series, no. 7, 1972. 9 p. 613.94 IPPF The Concept of the family changing fast", Morning News, 14 November 1972. clipping. VF FP111 Conference on Psychological Measurement in the. Study of Population Problems, Berkeley, February 26-27 1971 ProceedinFs /of the Conference/ under the joint r.uspices of the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research, University of California /anft/the American Psychological Association, Task Force on Psychology, Family Planning, and Population Policy Ln.p., n.d,/ 613.94 84 p. CON

David, Salome Nolega. The Role of non-medical nersonnelEinfailzplanning programmes; teaching and learning /paper presented at the/ Seminar on_Inter-Professional Teamwork.fnr the VF Family. L4 p,/ photocopy. iPP121

East-West Communication Institute, Honolulu. Directory_of IEC assistance! sources and types of aid available for the 'information, education, R communication components of population/family (Directories) planning programs. Honolulu, East-West Communi- 613.94 cation Institute, 1972. EAS

Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), Bangkok. Report of the Working Group on Training of Personnel in Family,. Planning Programmes, 23 July - 613.94 7 August 1970. Bangkok, 1972. 59 p. (Pop/TPFP/l) ECO

Elkins, Henry' G. Mini-tab edit mini-tab frequencies and mini-tab tables; a set of three interrelated statistical programs for small computers. LChicage/ Community and Family Study Center, University of Chicago; 1971. 100 p. (Rapid feedback for family improvement. Family planning evaluation manual 613.94 no. 7) ELK AST COPY AVARAW -33--

Erozer, Savash. A Study on communication/education activities for the national family planning programs of Turkey. Cambridge, Mass., Center for Studies in Education and Development Ln.dJ VF 25 D. photocopy. FP123

Family Planning Association of Australia. 45th VF annual report 70-1. L19 p,/ FP115

Family Planning Association of Hong Kong. See International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Western Pacific Region, Tokyo. Population 70: family planning and social change.

. Film Library. Film catalogue and other audio-visual materials. Hong Kong, Family Planning Association of Hong Kong, 613.94 1972. 36 p. FAM

Family Planning Association of Pakistan (FPAP), Karachi. From the shadows into light: LpamPhlet/ produced for the IPPF on the occasion of the UN Status of Women Seminar on Family Planning, Istanbul; July 1972. VF L14 p,/illus. FP85

Gore, Sushila S. Adopting family Planning practices methods - role of motivation, communication and VF education. 20 p. photocopy. FP119

Hamal, Hem and Dan Taylor.Education and communica- tion manual for_ficIAopertiorifily Planning and maternal child health Ln.p,/ Family Planning and Maternal Child Health Project, Information and VF Education Section, 1972. 36 p. photocopy. FP125

Hardin, Garrett, comp. Ponulation. evolution, and bizI.11ccla.e of controversial ideas. 301.32 2d ed. San Francisco, Freeman Lc196k/ 386 p. HAR

Harman, David. Functional education for family life Planning, II: progr.am design. New York, World Education L1971/ 119 p. (World Education mono- 613.94 graph no. 2) HAR

Hauser, Philip M. "Family planning and population programs; a book review article', Demography VF 4(1):397-414, 1967. FP110 Hawthorn, Geoffrey. The Sociology of fertilita. London, Collier - Macmillan L197.(2/ 161 p. 301.321 (Themes and issues in modern sociology) HAW

Howell, Catherine. See International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), London. Factors affecting the work of Family Planning Association.

International Labour Office (ILO). Geneva. Worker's Education Programme. Discussion auestions on family planning and population 613.94 policy. Geneva, 1972. 33 p. ILO

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), London. Factors affecting the work of Family 613.943 Planning Association, by Catherine Howell.saindon, IPPF IPPF. 1969. 101 p. (IPPF world survey no. 3) R

. Library Bulletin. 1969- (Bibliography) 613:943 IPPF

. Indian Ocean Region, Bombay. Conference, Bombay, 9-11 December 1972. Working papers. Bombay, 613.94 IPPF L19721/1 v. (various papers) IPPF.

. Western Pacific Region, Tokyo. Conference (2d), Tokyo, 13- 16.Uctober, 1970. See International Planned Parenthood, Federation (IPPF) Western Pacific Region, Tokyo. Population 70; mily olanninz and social change; proceedings.

Population 70: family planning end social coge; proceedings of the second Conference on the IPPF Webtern Pacific Region, Tokyo, 13-16 October 1970, ed. by the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong. Tokyo Lc1971/ 191 p. 301.32 tables. IPPF

Jocano, Landa F. Cultural changes in relation "to a sustained country-wide family planning programme. Kuala Lumpur, IPPF SEiOR 1972. 24 p. (IPPF-SEAOR 613.94 monograph no. 2) JOC

Katherine Dexter McCormick Library. Combined edition family planning manual and classification with coding_scheme index glossary. Rev. ed. New York, Katherine Dexter McCormick Library, Planned Parenthood-World Population, 1972. 613.94 53 P. KAT 7.3EST COPYAVAIIABLE -35-

R Katherine Dexter McCormick Library. Current (Bibliography) Literature in Family Planning. 1972- 613.94 KAT Kirk, Dudley. ?Prospects for reducing natality in the underdeveloped worldn, Annap of the American Academy of Political & Social Science: VF 48-60, January 1967. photocopy. FP109

Kline, David K. Consultant report on the family planning education and communications program in Turkey. Washington, D.C._ American Public VF Health Association, 1972. L26 p,/ photocopy. FP120

Varei, Ibrahim El Desouky. Brief study of Islam am trans. by Sayed Ismail. Cairo, Egyptian Family Planning 613.94 Association, 1970. 23 p. MAP

Newman, Sidney H., ed. Abortion, obtained and denied; research approaches; proceedings. of the Workshop on Abortion Obtained and Denied: Research Approaches, Bethesda, Maryland, December 613.94 1969. New York, Population Council /1971/ 203 p. NEW

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris. Development Centre. Population-international assistance and research; proceedings of the first Population Conference of the Development Center, Paris, 3-5 December 1968. 301.32 Paris, 1969. 233 p. tables, diagrs. OECD

Radel, David. An Inventory of international clearing_house services in population /family planning; with special reference to audio- visual aids am educational materials. Honolulu, East-West Communication Institute /p.d,/ L19 p,/ 613.94 (East-West Communication Institute occasional pacer) RAD photocopy. R "Religious attitudes towards family planningn, (Bibliography) IPPF SibliographyNew Leries no. 11, 1972. 8 p. 613.94 IPPF Selected readings on population education, spon- sored by the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines and the Colombo Plan Bureau 301.32 /p.p., n.d,/ 1 v. (various pagings) SEL: -3 6 nFST COPY u'VA

Simmons, George B.. The Indian investment in family planning. New York, Population Council Lc1971/ 213 p. bibliography, diagrs., tables. (Popula- 613.94 tion Council occasional paper) STM

Sun, Toe Suang, and others. ZPopulation problem and family planning/ Ln.n., n.d,/ 88 p. VF Chinese) FP102

Unesco Regional Office for Education in Asia, Bangkok. Population Education Clearing House Service. Population /population and family education and R family planning- supplement to bibliography (Bibliography) (Representing documents available in the library 301.3 of the Regional Office) Bangkok, 1973. 20 p. UNE

U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Office of International Health. Health Education Unit. Action for family_ planning - education, information communication; a Planning workbook for program development. Washington, D.C., Health 613.94 Education Unit, 1972. 58 p. USA

Westoff, Charles, and others. The Third child, a study in the prediction of fertility. Princeton, 613.943 N.J., Princeton University Press, 1963. 293 p. MrS

World Health Organization. Health education in hgectsof family planning; report of a WHO Study Group. Geneva, 1971. 47 n. (WHO VF Technical renort series no. 483) FP92

Zawaki, Anril Allison. A Textbook for family Planning field workers. Chicago, Community and Family Study 613.04 Center, University Lo19721 182 D. illus. ZAW

Asia

"Family planning in Asia; no headway yet", Financial Post; a.....141thlY supo)ement to the Bangkok Post 4(16) VF Thursday, April 19, 1973. FP116

"Family planning meet goes well'', Bangkok Post, VF Saturday, May 19, 1'7'73. clipping. FP132 -37- AVAILANUE

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF).- South East Asia and Oceania Region. Facts and figures on family .planning in South East Asia And Oceania Region (IPPF).Kuala Lumpur, 1972. 613.94 36p. IPPF

AfgbapistarurrEepublic of.

Afghan Family Guidance Association, Kabul. Annual report, 1968/1969- (In English VF and Afghan) FP89

. namily_planning manual/ 6.p., n.d2 VF 14 p. illus. LIn Persia-DJ FP94

Bangladesh

Gustafson, Harold C., and others. "Educational efforts in:the implementation-of the rural family planning programs in'East Pakistan", VF Demograbhv ,4(1):.81 -89, L967. FP40

Mosena, Patricia Wimberly and John Stoeckel. "The Impact of desired family planning practices in rural East Pakistan", Jorunal of Marriage and the Family: p. 567-570, August 1971.

Stoeckel, John E. and Mogbul A. Choudhury. The Impact of the "organizer approach2kazggLia Planning on fertility in Comilla. Comilla, VF Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1967. 17 p. FP103

China, Peoplpss Republic of

Victor -Bostrom Fund Committee and Population Crisis Committee. Population and family planning in the People's Republic of China. Washington, D.C., VF 1971. 34 p. FP86 -38-

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Balakrishha, S. Familvl.nlanninp: knowlede, attitude and practice: a sample survey in Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad, National Institute 613.9454 of Community Development /1971/139 p., tables. SAL

LIndig/ Council for Social Development. Aspects of Population policy in India; paper presented at the National Conference on Population Policy and Programmes,_New Delhi, 9-23 December 1969. 613.9454 New Delhi Ln.d,/. 209 p. IND

Rao, K. Seshagiri. Family Planning, nomaation education.andregulation of nonulation vrowth. VF 11 D. mimeo. FP127

Indonesia

Mursjid, Saadillah. Communications - education in family planninf strategy for Muslim Society: the VF Indonesian case. 1972. 55 D. OhOtOCOpy. FF126

Thomas, R. Murray. "Indonesian attitudes toward birth controlrY, Population Review .11(2):31-38, July-December 1967. FF49

Iran

Amani, Mehdi. Determinants of fertility behaviour Lnaper presented at/ the Unesco Regional Workshop on Population and Family Education. Bangkok, 7. VF September 7 October 1970..4p. mimeo. FP107

. Female ferttlity; Lpaoer Presented at/ the Cento, Symposium on Demographic Statistics, VF , Karachi, 5-12 November 1970. 8 p. mimeo. POP108

Kore.. Republic .of_

Kim, Tack Ii, aiid others. The Korean national family n13.nning nmgrami 000ulation control and fertility decline. New York, Population Council Lc1972/ 613.94 232 p. tables, diagrs. graphs, bibliography. KIM BEST COPYAVAILABLE -39-

Korean Institute for Research in the Dehc,.vioral Sciences (KIRBS), Seoul. Modernity and fertility behavior in Korea - in_psychological perspectives; 301.321 summaries. Seoul, 1971. .77 p. (RB-71-1) KOR

Laos

zr....a7 Commission for the Study of Population and Family Well-Being. Final report. Vientiane, VF 1971. 15 p. FP131

Laos Family Well-Being Association LEamily planning VF collection of publication of LFWAJ (In Lao). FP130

Malaysia

Unesce 'O. Malaysia some approaches to education on family planning and population; /report of mission July/Ano. 1969/ Paris, 1970. 3] p. VF (Serial no. 1860-BMS.RD/EDS) PE72

Nenal

"Panchayat leaders to aid family planning communica- tion", Colombo Newsletter October 1972. PP45

Taylor, Daniel. A Case study of village level population education (the Nepal case) 1972. VF 4 p. photocopy. FP124

Pakistan

Ali, Md. Subed. Birth control (n.d.) Z74. p,./ VF mimeo. FP96 -40-

Ka4i, Fazal Hague. Planning & population. Rahim Yar Khan, District Family Planning VF Board Ln.d,/ 12 p. 17P20

Taseer, C. '.Legalised abortion can check population explosion", Morning News, 7 VF November 1972. clipping. FP112

"UNFPA helps large-scale family planning project'", Pre-Investment Newo. p. 3, October 1970. FP46

West Pakistan Family Planning Board. Progress report; monthly report on family nlanning. Lahore, Sweden Pakistan Family Welfare VF Project, 1970. 24 p., tables. FP87

Philippines

Concencion Mercedes B.."Factors associated with married women?s ideal family size and approval of family nlanning", St. Louis' .VF Quarterly 6(3), September 1968. 15 p. photocopy. FP118

Family Life Workshop of the Philippines. Population problems and family_nloning; proceedings of the First Seminar - Workshop for Family Life Leaders, Quezon City, November 18-22, 1967. Quezon City, 613.94 University of Philippines, 1967. 61 p. FAM

Philippines. Bureau or Public Schools. Division of Adult Education. Parent_education. Manila, VF 1957. 56 p. FP98

Singanore

Chang, Chen-Jung and Stenhen Yeh. "A Study of Singanorels national family planning programme", Malayan Economic Review .17(1):51-71, April VF 1972. photocopy. FP114 T C:u ilVARABLE

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Singapore Family Planning and Population Board, Fanilnnmadeeas. Singapore hi.d,/ VF 19 p. pamphlet. FP101

Modern family planning - why and how VF Singapore Ln.d4/ 44. p. FP100

. Singapore government family planning exhibition; Singapore, 12-21 Japtiqa_1262. VF 1 v. (unpaged) FF99

Thailand

',Dane visits Thailand for 'sterile' holiday", Bangkok Post, Wednesday, 28 February 1973 VF clipping. FP113

"First project launched in $4,000,P00 .United Nations support programme for Thai Government's Family Planning Programme", United Nations Information Service press release no. L/37/72, VF 21 December 1972. 2 p. FP150

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Mehta, T.S. and Ramesh Chandra, eds. Population education; selected readings, New Delhi, NCERT Lc1972/ 164 p. 301.32

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India

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* WesleyanCollege, Cabanatuan, Seminar on population education; some attitudes on and concept of family life and population education to be incorporated in social studies. Cabanatuan, Wesleyland College, Lp.d,/ 15 D. photocopy. V.F.

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ILO/UNFPA. Report to the Government of the Arab 110ublia-gifUtorchestoarefl-liaml planning programme for the organized sector. Geneva, ILO, 1971. 35 p. 613.943

"IPPF adopts $ 30 million work plan for Anniversary Year", International Planned Parenthood News (223):1-31 November 1972.

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Meeting,of Experts on Integrated Approaches to the Use of Broadcasting and other Communication Media for Family Planning and other Developmental Areas, Kuala Lumpur, 14-1,:, August 1972. Proposalllostheilatoluumulami by Unesco and the National Broadcasting Training' entre, Kuala Lurpur.- Paris, Unesco, 1972/ 613.94(384)

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"UNICEF elargit son programme", International Planned Parenthood News (221) :l, September 1972.

United Nations. Interagency Mission. Family Planning evaluation mission to Ceylon. Prepared for the Government of Ceylon by a United Nations Interagency Mission appointed under the United Nations Programme of Technical Co- operation with the financial assistance of the United Nations Ftwd for Population Activities. New York, 1971. 80 p. (TAO/CEY/14) 613.94

United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), New York. Population; the multilateral approach. New York, UNFPA Zn.d,/ 48 p. V.F. AISTuurrhviiiiii811 -17-

United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), New York. United Nations population fund; what it is. what it does, how it works. New York, UNFPA Ln.dJ 14p. V.F.

Veda, Prakasha. Education as preparation for fertility control. .a.er nresen e a e or OD a ion Conference :elgrade, August 7 1i SeTEaB0-170. LNew York, United Nations, 196Z/ 9 p. V.F.

Walker, Richard L. Basic reference sources in population/ Chapel R Hill, Carolina Population Center (CPC 1972. 11 p. (Bibliography) (CPC Bibliography series no. 2) 613.94

Wiest, William M. What can psychology contribute now? Los Angeles, Western Psychological Association, 1970. 7.p. photocopy. V.F.

World Population Conference Belgrade, 30 August - 10 September_1965, Education as preparation for fertility control /paper/ presented at the World Population Confence, by Prakasha, Veda LNew York, United Nations, 196 9 p. V.F.

Workshop on the Development of Education and Information Materials on Family Health (Family Planning, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition) Manila, 8-22 February 1972. Final report Jof the Workshop/ sponsored by the World Health OrganizationRegional Office for the Western Pacific. Manila, 1972. 87 p. illus. V.F.

FAMILY LIFE AND FAMILY PLANNING

Valentey, D. and G. Kiselyova. "The Family, children and society", Social Welfare19(8) 25,27, November 1972.

Asia

"Des Uperts asiatiques demandent des etudes de rentabilitt", International Planned Parenthood News (221):2, September 1972.

International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). South East Asia and Oceania Region, Kuala Lumpur. Facts and figures on family planning in South East Asia and Oceania Region (IPPF) Kuala Lumpur, IPPF-SEAOR, 1972. 36 p. (IPPF-SEAOR fact booklet) 613.94 -18--

China, People's Republic_of

"China makes headway in reducing birthrate", World Education Reports1(3):10-11, Fall 1972.

India

Blaikie, P.M. "Implications of selective feedback in aspects of family planning research for policy-makers in India", Population Studies 26(3):437-444, November 1972. P

Gupta, Padmini Sen. "Family planning for the home, working wives and mothers; an overcrowded planet ora crowoed city like Calcutta, it doesn't need a nuclear fission to decimate an entire civilisatior so much as the spectre of population follow", Social Welfare 19(7):8-10, October 1972.

Indonesia

Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association. Committee on Logal Aspects. Legal aspects of familz planning in Indonesia, Medford, Mass., Fletcher School_of Law and Diplomacy Law and Population Program Ln.d,/ 35 p. appendix. (Law and Population Monograph series no. 4) V.F.

International Development Association (IDA), Washington, D.C. Doctors and dukuns, puppets and pills: a look at Indonesia's Family Planning Program. Washington, D.C., ID;,, 1972. 43 P. V.F.

Singarimbun, Masri. "Economic aspects of family planning", Bulletin.of Indonesian Economic Studies 6(3):102 -105, November 1970.

Korea Republic of

Cho, Kyoung Sik and Eung Jk Kim. A survey of family Planning workers. Seoul, Korean Institute for Family Planning, 1972. 81 p. (In Korean with English summary) V.F. -19- MAILABLE BESTCOPY

Korean Institute for Family Planning, Seoul.Progress of family planning program; quarterly report for December 1271 - February 1972,. LSeouiJ Korean Institute for Family Planning /1972?/ 46 p. (In Korean with English summary) V.F.

. A Survey of family planning workers, by Kyoung Sik Cho and Eung Ik Kim. Seoul, Korean Institute for Family Planning, 1972. 81 p. (In Korean with English summary) V.F.

Korean Institute for Research in the Behavioral Sciences (KIRBS), Seoul. Summary; modernity and fertility behavior in Korea, in psychological perspectives. Seoul, KIRBS, 1971. 77 p. P

S/K Marketing Research Company. A Study of the effectiveness of family planning communications in the ReQublic of Korea, prep. in cooperation with the Graduate School, Han-Yang University. Seoul, 1972. 108 p. charts (Korean summary) 613.94(384)

Pakistan

"Le President du Pakistan se preoccupe des probleMes de population", International Planned Parenthood News (221):3, September 1972. P

Philippines

LNational Media Production Center, Manila/Family needs 1 p. pamphlet. V.F.

. The happy child 15 p. pamphlet. V.F.

. Nice feeling now? any plans for the future? 1 p. poster. V.F.

. Take the first step 1 p. pamphlet. V.F.

1911-EWIRELS11111 5 P. pamphlet. V.F.

. When more means less 1 p. pamphlet. V.F.

Population Education Center (PEC), Manila. Guide to the teaching of family living and sex education in first year high school. Manila, PEC, 1971-72. 127 P. 613.943 -20- r.

Sri Lanka

Fernando, Dallas F.S. "Recent fertility decline in Ceylon", Population Studies 26(3)445 -453. November 1972.

Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) Colombo. Report for the third quarter -1 2, by Dr. Magnus Stiernborg. Colombo, SIDA, 1972. 1 v. various pagings) V.F.

Thailand

Goldstein, Sidney. "The influence of labour force participation and education on fertility in Thailand", Population Studies 26(3)419-436, November 1972.

"U.N. supports expanded sterilisation program", Bangkok Post, January 19, 1973. clipping. V.F.