Population Policies Reconsidered
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Population Policies Reconsidered by Lincoln C., M.D. Chen, published by Harvard University Press in 1994. This compelling volume spans 350 pages and unites a diverse group of scholars, feminists, social activists, and policy-makers to critically analyze the scientific underpinnings of modern population policies.
Delve into the ethical dilemmas and explore the vital intersections of women's empowerment, health, and human rights within the context of population and demography. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in public policy, social science, and the complexities surrounding population issues in the United States. With its interdisciplinary approach, Population Policies Reconsidered invites readers to rethink and engage with the pressing challenges of our time.