Population and women : proceedings of the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population and Women, Gaborone, Botswana, 22-26 June 1992
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Population and women : proceedings of the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population and Women, Gaborone, Botswana, 22-26 June 1992
United Nations, 1996
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"Convened as part of the substantive preparations for the International Conference on Population and Development, 1994"
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Description
As part of the preparations for the UN International Conference on Population and Development in 1994, a group meeting was held on the topic of population and women. Contained in this volume are the report and recommendations of the meeting and the papers submitted to it. Particular attention is paid to issues of women's reproductive health, education and economic activity. The situations of both developed and developing countries are considered, although the main emphasis is on the latter.
Table of Contents
- Report and recommendations of the expert group meeting
- general overview
- the value of women, women's autonomy and population trends
- women, health and mortality
- women, fertility and family planning
- women's education and its demographic impact
- linkages between women's economic activity and populatiion dynamics
- population, development and environment - issues of special concern for women.
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