Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-01719-9
M.S.
Social Work
The University of Texas at Arlington
2014
India continues to experience increased population growth, in spite of the country's nationally instituted family planning program that began in 1952. While there is research on the various factors contributing to the continued increase in fertility rates in India, previous studies have utilized older data sets (Chamie, 1981); (Yadava, 1999); (Jeffery & Jeffery, 2000); (Brookins & Brookins, 2012); (Kulkami & Algarajan, 2005).
Social work; Womens studies; Social structure
Social sciences;Education;Fertility rates;India;Religion;Reproductive rights;Women