Birth Control
In: Global Viewpoints Ser
Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Birth Control and Population Growth -- 1. The Myth of 9 Billion -- 2. Global Population Growth Is Relatively Unaffected by the Availability of Birth Control -- 3. China's Strict Birth Control Policy Is Leading to an Aging Population -- 4. A Kurdish Majority in Turkey Within One Generation? -- 5. Iran Gives Up Birth Control Program to Boost Population -- 6. Population Soars -- Family Planning Efforts Remain Weak -- 7. Madagascar: Peer Pressure to Stop Teen Pregnancy -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Politics and Birth Control -- 1. Rick Santorum and the Sexual Counter-Revolution -- 2. China's One Child Policy: Two Cases -- 3. Nigeria Urges Family Planning: Why Legislation Would Be a Bad Idea -- 4. Uganda Finds Birth Control to Be a Challenging Political Issue -- 5. Canada Does Not Prioritize Birth Control on Its Health Agenda -- 6. Senegal Needs a Strong International Effort to Fund and Implement Birth Control Programs -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Social and Religious Factors Affecting Access to Birth Control -- 1. A Campaign in India to Promote Birth Control Among Muslim Men Draws Controversy -- 2. Afghanistan's Push for Birth Control to Control Population Growth Is Supported by Mullahs -- 3. Sexual Health Bill Divides the Philippines -- 4. Birth Control Access in Guatemala Is Hindered by Religious and Social Pressures -- 5. Condoms, Birth Control and Abortion -- 6. Japanese Women Do Not Favor the Birth Control Pill -- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Economics of Birth Control Access -- 1. Many Slovak Women Find the Cost of Birth Control Prohibitive -- 2. Dutch Legislators Are Debating a New Law Forcing Unfit Mothers to Take Birth Control