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International Migration Policies: Data Booklet [New]

Reproductive Health Policies 2017: Data Booklet [New]

Policies on International Migration: Population Facts [New]

Government policies to raise or lower the fertility level: Population Facts [New]

Policies to influence fertility and promote work-family balance: Infochart [New]

Policies on spatial distribution and urbanization: Data booklet

World Population Policies Datasets 2015: CD-ROM

Briefs on policy responses to low fertility:

    1: Cross-cutting issues and policies in countries experiencing low fertility

    2: Fertility in Australia has remained steady despite policy swings

    3: Fertility, family change and policy adjustments in Austria

    4: Regional variations in fertility trends and policies in Canada

    5: Below-replacement fertility in China: Policy response is long overdue

    6: Fertility, family change and policy adjustments in the Czech Republic

    7: The influence of family policies on fertility in France

    8: Can Hong Kong escape the “low-fertility trap”?

    9: Persistence of low fertility in a changing policy environment in Hungary

    10: Low fertility, social rigidity and government policies in Italy

    11: Government response to low fertility in Japan

    12: How has the Netherlands managed to sustain near-replacement fertility?

    13: Not so low fertility in Norway — A result of affluence, liberal values, gender-equality ideals and the welfare state

    14: Can the Republic of Korea afford continuing very low fertility?

    15: Do pro-fertility policies in Singapore offer a model for other low-fertility countries in Asia?

    16: The policy context of persistent very low fertility in Spain

    17: Can pro-natalist policies reverse the fertility decline in Taiwan Province of China?

    18: Institutional and policy context for fertility trends in the United Kingdom

    19: What accounts for near replacement-level fertility in the United States?


Abortion Policies and Reproductive Health around the World [report]

Compendium of Recommendations on Population and Development, Vol. I [report]

Compendium of Recommendations on Population and Development, Vol. II [report]

Reproductive Health Policies 2014 [wallchart]

Despite overall expansion in the legal grounds for abortion, policies remain restrictive in many countries [population facts]

  

World Population Policies 2013 [report]

International Migration Policies: Government Views and Priorities [report]

Changing Landscape of International Migration Policies [population facts]

Changes in Government Views and Policies on Population since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development [population facts]

International Migration Policies 2013 [wallchart]

World Abortion Policies 2013 [wallchart]

World Population Policies 2011 [report]

World Fertility Policies 2011 [wallchart]

Child Adoption: Trends and Policies [report]

 
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