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OverviewGlobal population policies are under intense scrutiny as environmental and development organizations worry about the threat of overpopulation and call for stronger measures of population control. At the same time, women's organizations in both developing and industrialized countries are intensifying their attacks on the simplistic thinking of the population controllers and the quest for a technological fix on the part of the family-planning establishment. Population Policy and Women's Rights presents a forceful argument for a more responsive approach to fertility limitation in developing countries--one that builds on women's concerns about their survival and security and strengthens women's rights. Ruth Dixon-Mueller reviews the history of the debate between feminists and the birth control movement, examines the forces affecting U.S. population policy on the domestic and international fronts, and documents the relationship between women's reproductive rights and their rights in other areas. Dixon-Mueller begins by focusing on the evolution of the political positions of the women's movement and the birth control/population control movements. She examines the relationship between different aspects of women's rights and reproductive choice in developing countries. She concludes with a proposal for a woman-centered approach to reproductive policy-making, based on promoting women's rights and protecting women's sexual and reproductive health. Written from a sociological perspective, Population Policy and Women's Rights is recommended for researchers, policy-makers, and students in the fields of population, development, women's studies, and human rights. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ruth Dixon-MuellerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9780275945046ISBN 10: 0275945049 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 March 1993 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Human Rights, Women's Rights, and Reproductive Freedom: The Evolution of Ideas ""Population Controllers"" and the Feminist Critique The Elusive ""Woman Question"" in United States International Population Policy Population Policy and Women's Political Action in Three Developing Countries Women's Rights and Reproductive Choice: Rethinking the Connections Objective and Subjective Dimensions of the Right to Health Unnecessary Danger: Abortion and Women's Health in Developing Countries Toward a Feminist Population Policy Women's Rights and Reproductive Health: A Policy Agenda U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Selected Demographic Indicators, Countries with Populations of over One Million Persons, around 1990 Selected Indicators of the Status of Women, around 1990 Government Policies Relating to Population and the Status of Women Bibliography Index"Reviews"""Ruth Dixon-Mueller grounds the debate between women and the male establishment over who controls women's bodies with impressive scholarship. This controversy between the 'controlistae' and pronatalist ideologues is bound to be a factor in the upcoming World Population Conference in Cairo in 1994 and the Women's World Conference in Beijing in 1995. This book, which strikes a middle ground, is essential background reading for anyone attending either conference. It is appropriate as a primary or supplemental text for courses in women's reproductive rights, international and domestic population policies, and the history of the women's movement.""-Irene Tinker Department of Women's Studies University of California, Berkeley .,.""significant policy analysis. It is a must-read for those interested in women and reproductive health in developing countries. Its feminist perspective fills a critical void in the population policy field.""-Signs ?...significant policy analysis. It is a must-read for those interested in women and reproductive health in developing countries. Its feminist perspective fills a critical void in the population policy field.?-Signs ...""significant policy analysis. It is a must-read for those interested in women and reproductive health in developing countries. Its feminist perspective fills a critical void in the population policy field.""-Signs" Ruth Dixon-Mueller grounds the debate between women and the male establishment over who controls women's bodies with impressive scholarship. This controversy between the 'controlistae' and pronatalist ideologues is bound to be a factor in the upcoming World Population Conference in Cairo in 1994 and the Women's World Conference in Beijing in 1995. This book, which strikes a middle ground, is essential background reading for anyone attending either conference. It is appropriate as a primary or supplemental text for courses in women's reproductive rights, international and domestic population policies, and the history of the women's movement. -Irene Tinker Department of Women's Studies University of California, Berkeley Author InformationRUTH DIXON-MUELLER was Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis until 1988 and Research Associate in Demography at the University of California, Berkeley until 1992. She now lives and works in Costa Rica. She has served as a consultant for the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.N. World Food Programme, the International Labor Office, the U.S. International Center for Training and Research on the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW), and the International Women's Health Coalition, among other organizations. Dixon-Mueller is the author of Rural Women at Work: Strategies for Development in South Asia and Women's Work in Third World Agriculture, and articles on U.S. international population policy, abortion policy and women's health, contraceptive use, and women's rights and fertility. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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