Progress and problems of world fertility control Donald J. Bogue Part I. International Programs Pages: 539 - 540
An overview of the ford foundation’s strategy for population work Oscar HarkavyLyle SaundersAnna L. Southam Part I. International Programs Pages: 541 - 552
The population council and the demographic crisis of the less developed world Frank W. Notestein Part I. International Programs Pages: 553 - 560
The A.I.D. population and family planning program—goals, scope, and progress R. T. Ravenholt Part I. International Programs Pages: 561 - 573
The international planned parenthood federationits role in developing countries Colville Deverell Part I. International Programs Pages: 574 - 577
Fertility Control In Turkey Nusret H. FişekFrederic C. Shorter Part I. International Programs Pages: 578 - 589
Progress and problems of family planning in the United Arab Republic H. K. Toppozada Part I. International Programs Pages: 590 - 597
The control of family size in tropical Africa John C. Caldwell Part I. International Programs Pages: 598 - 619
Tunisia’s experience in family planning Warren G. PoveyGeorge F. Brown Part I. International Programs Pages: 620 - 626
Moroccan family planning program—Progress and problems George F. Brown Part I. International Programs Pages: 627 - 631
Attitudes and practice of contraception in Kenya Donald F. Heisel Part I. International Programs Pages: 632 - 641
How India is tackling her population problem S. Chandrasekhar Part I. International Programs Pages: 642 - 650
The economic commission for Asia and the Far East program to assist fertility control C. Chandrasekharan Part I. International Programs Pages: 651 - 658
Measurement of family planning progress in Pakistan Enver Adil Part I. International Programs Pages: 659 - 665
Use of medical-paramedical personnel and traditiokal midwives in the Pakistan Family Planning program S. A. JafareyJ. Gilbert ardeeA. P. Satterthwaite Part I. International Programs Pages: 666 - 678
Within family planning—Korea John A. RossOliver D. Finnigan Part I. International Programs Pages: 679 - 689
Recent change in fertility rates of the Korean population Lee-Jay ChoMan Jun Hahm Part I. International Programs Pages: 690 - 698
Trial of a long-acting, injectable contraceptive as a substitute for the IUCD and the pill in a remote region of Thailand Edwin B. Mcdaniel Part I. International Programs Pages: 699 - 701
Family planning knowledge, attitudes, and practice in Malaya Saw Swee-Hock Part I. International Programs Pages: 702 - 709
How are we doing in family planning in India? S. N. Agarwala Part I. International Programs Pages: 710 - 713
Studies of fertility and fertility planning in the Philippines Mercedes B. ConcepcionWilhelm Flieger Part I. International Programs Pages: 714 - 731
Recent fertility trends in West Malaysia Lee -Jay ChoJames A. PalmoreLyle Saunders Part I. International Programs Pages: 732 - 744
Recent fertility change in Ceylon and prospects for the national family planning program Nicholas H. Wright Part I. International Programs Pages: 745 - 756
Motivational aspects of resistance to family planning in an Indian village Thomas Poffenberger Part I. International Programs Pages: 757 - 766
Manpower and training problems in family planning programs Donald T. Rice Part I. International Programs Pages: 767 - 772
India’s new departures in mass motivation for fertility control Frank WilderD. K. Tyagi Part I. International Programs Pages: 773 - 779
The prospect of family planning in Iran A. M. SardariR. Keyhan Part I. International Programs Pages: 780 - 784
The problem of induced abortion in Latin America Mariano Requena B. Part I. International Programs Pages: 785 - 799
Progress and problems of family planning in Brazil Walter Rodrigues Part I. International Programs Pages: 800 - 810
Medellin: A case of strong resistance to birth control Mario Jaramillo-Gomez Part I. International Programs Pages: 811 - 826
The Colombian program for public education, personnel training and evaluation Hernån Mendoza-Hoyos Part I. International Programs Pages: 827 - 835
The San Gregorio experimental family planning program: Changes observed in fertility and abortion rates Anibal FaundesGerman Rodriguez-GalantOnofre Avendano Part I. International Programs Pages: 836 - 845
Opposition to family planning in Latin America: conservative nationalism J. Mayone Stycos Part I. International Programs Pages: 846 - 854
Fertility decline in puerto rico: Extent and causes José L. Vazquez Part I. International Programs Pages: 855 - 865
The Mexican urbanization process and its implications Luis Leñero Otero Part I. International Programs Pages: 866 - 873
Recent population trends and family planning activity in the Caribbean Jack Harewood Part I. International Programs Pages: 874 - 893
Fertility and the need for family planning among the rural poor in the United States George Wilber Part V. United States Pages: 894 - 909
Family planning programs in the United States Fredrick S. JaffeAlan F. Guttmacher Part V. United States Pages: 910 - 923
Family planning programs of the office of economic opportunity: Scope, operation,and impact Gary D. London Part V. United States Pages: 924 - 930
Statistical evaluation of contraceptive methods: Use-effectiveness and extended use-effectiveness Christopher TietzeSarah Lewit Part VI. Medical and Methodological Pages: 931 - 940
Commercial distribution of contraceptives in beveloping countries: Past, present, and future Harry Levin Part VI. Medical and Methodological Pages: 941 - 946
Couple years of protection and births prevented a methodological examination Lee L. BeanWilliam Seltzer Part VI. Medical and Methodological Pages: 947 - 959
Awareness sources and stages in the adoption of specific contraceptives James A. Palmore Part VI. Medical and Methodological Pages: 960 - 972
A classified international bibliography of family planning research, 1955–68 Reuben Hill Part VI. Medical and Methodological Pages: 973 - 1001