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Russia marks Day of Conception - World news - Europe - Russia - msnbc.com - 0 views

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Richard Allaway

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Chinese women 'want more babies' - 0 views

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    Family-planning officials say their research indicates that 70% of women want to have two babies or more.
Richard Allaway

Japan sees biggest population fall | World news | The Guardian - 2 views

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    Japan's population had its sharpest decline ever last year as deaths outnumbered births, posing an escalating economic threat to growth prospects amid a global recession.
Richard Allaway

Vietnam plans return to two-child policy to tackle population growth | World news | gua... - 0 views

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    Government fears baby boom will damage economic growth and strain health and education services
Richard Allaway

Britain becomes a nation of pensioners - This Britain, UK - The Independent - 0 views

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    The United Kingdom is officially a grey nation. The number of pensioners exceeds the number of children under 16 for the first time, figures published yesterday show.
Richard Allaway

YouTube - Missing Girls - Family Planning in China - 0 views

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    A new, less restrictive policy in Hainan Province, coupled with advocacy and incentives, is expected to result in a more balanced sex ratio among newborns in China. UNFPA.
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    A good started video.
Richard Allaway

YouTube - BBC news report - Should we have a one child policy ? - 0 views

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    A great starter video - good for starting a debate?
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    BBC report - Should we have a one child policy ?
Richard Allaway

YouTube - People & Power - Philippines Baby Boom - 18 Nov 08 - Part 1 - 1 views

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    The Philippines has one of the highest birth rates in Asia. Economists say that unintended pregnancies are stifling growth and driving millions into poverty. However, the government has refused to promote modern contraceptives which have succeeded in curbing population growth elsewhere on the continent.
Kathleen Noreisch

Climate change: calling planet birth | Environment | The Guardian - 1 views

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    Family size has become the great unmentionable of the campaign for more environmentally friendly lifestyles
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