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The Future of Family Planning Programs

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Caldwell, John
Phillips, James F
Khuda, Barkat-e

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Population Council

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National family planning programs have been an important instrument in accelerating global fertility decline and in restricting ultimate world population to a level probably below ten billion. They began to come into being after 1950 and will probably go

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Studies in Family Planning

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