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Pontifical Council for the Family
Declaration on decrease of fertility

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1 4 | they really have is around 0.6 child/woman.[8]~J-Cl. 2 4 | which number more than 100,000) in order to determine the 3 1(2) | Ediciones PROVIVE, ISBN 980-6256-04-2.~ 4 4 | which number more than 100,000) in order to determine 5 1(5) | UN/POP/BRF/BP/1997/1, p. 11.~ 6 4(8) | Below-Replacement Fertility, p. 12.~ 7 1(4) | Anno II, n. 1, 1997, pp. 3-137.~ 8 Intro| the number of births in 15 of these countries. It is 9 6 | monogamous family (cf. article 16). Some are currently striving 10 3 | countries in the world (out of 185) are no longer able to replace 11 1 | examined in Rome[4] (17-19 October 1996). At the present, 12 4 | sterilization in India in 1954 and 1976, leading to the 13 Intro| started around the year 1968. In 51 countries, fertility 14 1 | continuity of this decline since 1975 in countries which already 15 4 | sterilization in India in 1954 and 1976, leading to the overthrow 16 4(10)| Information Service, vol. 1, n. 5, 1980.~ 17 1(1) | Vaticana, 1994, ISBN 88-209-1990-7.~ 18 6(16)| Encyclical Centesimus Annus, 1991, n. 39. 19 1(1) | Vaticana, 1994, ISBN 88-209-1990-7.~ 20 1 | congress in Mexico City[2] (21-23 April 1993). Trends in 21 4(14)| Palabra, 1 February 1998, p. 22.~ 22 1 | congress in Mexico City[2] (21-23 April 1993). Trends in Asia 23 6(16)| Centesimus Annus, 1991, n. 39. 24 4 | In Brazil and in Mexico, 40 percent of the women using 25 3 | these 51 countries represent 44 percent of the population 26 1(2) | Ediciones PROVIVE, ISBN 980-6256-04-2.~ 27 1(1) | 1994, ISBN 88-209-1990-7.~ 28 1(1) | Editrice Vaticana, 1994, ISBN 88-209-1990-7.~ 29 1(3) | Ltd., December 1996, ISBN 957-98831-1-4.~ 30 1(2) | Ediciones PROVIVE, ISBN 980-6256-04-2.~ 31 1(3) | December 1996, ISBN 957-98831-1-4.~ 32 3 | out of 185) are no longer able to replace their population. 33 4 | analyzed them in detail for the above-mentioned meeting of demographic experts. 34 2 | programs, always imported from abroad, usually involve coercive 35 4(13)| the surgery but refuses to accept responsibility for complications 36 4(11)| newspaper Le Monde, the accusations in that country against 37 Intro| evident and ever more widely acknowledged that the world is engaged 38 2 | Parenthood Federation--are actively fostering these policies.~ 39 4 | family life and professional activity. The lack of true family 40 | actually 41 4 | already mentioned, has been added to these causes. One can 42 2 | Local governments are also adopting such Malthusian policies, 43 5 | small population of young adults must then secure the production 44 3 | demographic decline, with all the adverse consequences that such a 45 5 | population may markedly affect its psychological profile: " 46 6 | solidarity between generations be affirmed.~As a consequence, the Pontifical 47 1 | demographic situation in African countries.~Meanwhile, the 48 | again 49 | against 50 5 | already at work in some "aged" countries--would merely 51 5 | unemployment itself is aggravated by the demographic decline.~ 52 5 | of the problems which lie ahead.~It is urgent that public 53 2 | same way, international aid for development is regularly 54 2 | southern countries. On this alarmist basis, different agencies 55 5 | hand, with countries like Algeria, Morocco and Turkey on the 56 5 | to cut down on the money allocated for the training of new 57 | always 58 6 | life" can be built. This ambitious project is not out of reach, 59 3 | below-replacement-level fertility in America (the United States, Canada, 60 1(2) | Cuestiones Demográficas en América Latina en perspectiva del 61 1 | that way, trends in the Americas were the object of a congress 62 1(5) | Aminur Khan, Fertility Trends among 63 3 | revealed in statistics and the analysis of available data. For 30 64 4 | Démographiques (Paris), has analyzed them in detail for the above-mentioned 65 1(4) | Familia et Vita, Anno II, n. 1, 1997, pp. 3-137.~ 66 6(16)| II, Encyclical Centesimus Annus, 1991, n. 39. 67 1(2) | Latina en perspectiva del año internacional de la familia 68 | another 69 2 | is, for them, a necessary antecedent to development.~ 70 | any 71 4 | War II reconstruction.[9]~Apart from these causes based 72 6 | enthusiasm their unreserved approval of the letter and spirit 73 2 | mutilation under the false argument that it is, for them, a 74 6 | forms of oppression (cf. articles 4 and 5). The lies which 75 5 | scientific, technical, artistic, moral and religious common 76 4 | of congressmen who have asked that the Peruvian Congress 77 5 | also foresee some other aspects of the current trend: the 78 6 | nations the occasion to assert again with enthusiasm their 79 5 | contrary to what is often asserted, unemployment itself is 80 6 | and especially Christian associations, to do their part in making 81 6 | every law, which would attempt to limit the possession 82 1 | the Family follows with attention and interest the studies 83 1 | 1. BEING ATTENTIVE TO DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS~Following 84 4(11)| opinion was hardly concerned, attributing them to the Church's traditional 85 4 | populations. According to this author, a return to a higher fertility 86 3 | statistics and the analysis of available data. For 30 years, the 87 4(12)| the vaccination for their baby and for a small, painless 88 4(13)| country, and has brought back testimonies which confirm 89 4(13)| the operation turns out badly. N. Bonnet, La campagne 90 3 | of births. This negative balance is occurring in 13 countries 91 6 | inevitably lead to violence and barbarity and introduce the "culture 92 4 | Apart from these causes based on living conditions and 93 2 | countries. On this alarmist basis, different agencies of the 94 | becoming 95 1 | the fertility transition begins, further declines follow 96 2 | demographic situation has begun to be recognized. Indeed, 97 3 | in 1994, and during the Beijing Conference in 1995.~ 98 1 | 1. BEING ATTENTIVE TO DEMOGRAPHIC 99 3 | Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, 100 3 | every continent. There is below-replacement-level fertility in America (the 101 | Beyond 102 4(9) | historical trend without a big shock?". J-Cl. Chesnais, 103 4 | of deaths. The Catholic Bishops of the region have demanded 104 1 | and Social Affairs. This body convened a meeting of 14 105 Intro| be forged without delay, boldly facing the future and mindful 106 2 | so-called "demographic time bomb". The Pontifical Council 107 3 | the number of children born of each woman, is lower 108 | both 109 4 | Gandhi's government.[10] In Brazil and in Mexico, 40 percent 110 5 | these causes, which we have briefly noted, disturbing consequences 111 3 | that such a decline can bring about. In the near future, 112 5 | of the educational system brings in turn a considerable risk: 113 4(13)| of the country, and has brought back testimonies which confirm 114 6 | has committed itself to build its future. These values 115 6 | culture of life" can be built. This ambitious project 116 3 | Latvia, Germany, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Spain 117 5 | provide for the  economic burden of the elderly, there is 118 3 | for example, during the Cairo Conference in 1994, and 119 5 | Affairs did not hesitate to call for this meeting of experts 120 5 | of losing what might be called the communal memory. The 121 4 | the massive, scandalous campaigns of male and female sterilization 122 4(14)| Joaquin Diez Esteban, "La campaña de control de la natalidad 123 2 | demographic growth, which is causing a "demographic explosion"-- 124 6 | 6. CELEBRATING MAN AND HIS RIGHTS~In this 125 6(16)| John Paul II, Encyclical Centesimus Annus, 1991, n. 39. 126 1 | the studies of research centres on demographic matters. 127 2 | population have developed a certain universal and erroneous 128 4 | unprecedented situation are certainly complex.[7] J-Cl. Chesnais, 129 4 | conditions and on sociocultural changes in industrially developed 130 4(13)| explains that the State takes charge of the surgery but refuses 131 4 | of births. The spread of chemical contraception techniques 132 4 | really have is around 0.6 child/woman.[8]~J-Cl. Chesnais 133 3 | Asia (Georgia, Thailand, China, Japan and South Korea), 134 6 | goodwill, and especially Christian associations, to do their 135 4(14)| de la natalidad se cobra cinco víctimas", Palabra, 1 February 136 1 | permitted a closer look at the circumstances proper to specific continents. 137 1(1) | Dimensions of Population Trends, Cittá del Vaticano, Libreria Editrice 138 5 | in effectively limiting clandestine immigration from poorer 139 4(13)| El Comercio, in order to clarify the debate, has carried 140 4(12)| American expert Richard Clinton said: "Dispensaries have 141 1 | Pontifical Council for the Family closely follows the demographic 142 1 | experts. This has permitted a closer look at the circumstances 143 | Co 144 4(14)| control de la natalidad se cobra cinco víctimas", Palabra, 145 4 | continues to do so. Labour Codes do not facilitate the desire 146 2 | abroad, usually involve coercive measures of fertility control. 147 4(11)| new, but, "since they had come until now from the Catholic 148 4(13)| The newspaper El Comercio, in order to clarify the 149 Intro| whose 50th anniversary is commemorated this year.~*** ~ 150 1 | the Caribbean. One expert, commenting on the continuity of this 151 6 | subscribed, and on which it has committed itself to build its future. 152 5 | what might be called the communal memory. The transmission 153 6 | opportunity for the human community to strengthen the respect 154 5 | different. If, for example, we compare the age pyramid in countries 155 4 | state of mind which could be compared to that of the "baby-boom" 156 2 | financial resources in order to compel many countries to institute 157 6 | totally unjustified and completely in violation of human rights.~ ~ 158 4(13)| accept responsibility for complications or deaths when the operation 159 5 | countries whose demographic age compositions are widely different. If, 160 6 | be safeguarded from all compromise on the part of States, international 161 5 | knowledge, the truth cannot be concealed forever. One cannot but 162 4(11)| public opinion was hardly concerned, attributing them to the 163 4 | woman.[8]~J-Cl. Chesnais concludes his report about the causes 164 6 | known. It invites them to condemn with courage the Malthusian 165 6 | They do not result from a consensus which is open to negotiation 166 6 | generations be affirmed.~As a consequence, the Pontifical Council 167 5 | populations decreases markedly. Consequently, we see a reversal of the 168 5 | system brings in turn a considerable risk: that of losing what 169 6 | cf. article 2.2). Every constitution, every law, which would 170 6 | Human rights transcend every constitutional order". These rights are 171 6 | formulations which exist in constitutions and laws (cf. article 2. 172 4(9) | materialism (hedonism, cult of consumption, American way of life). 173 1 | circumstances proper to specific continents. In that way, trends in 174 2 | the UN have invested and continue to invest huge financial 175 3 | the world's population has continued to decline at a regular 176 4 | has sharply increased, and continues to do so. Labour Codes do 177 1 | expert, commenting on the continuity of this decline since 1975 178 3 | policies stand in total contradiction to the actual demographic 179 5 | to be pointed out that, contrary to what is often asserted, 180 5 | problems produced by such a contrast. Some of the difficulties 181 6 | invites them to condemn with courage the Malthusian programs 182 5 | social dynamism and reduced creativity--which seem already at work 183 4(11)| Pérou provoque de nombreuses critiques. L'existence de pressions 184 4(9) | does not hold: the real crucial change was the change in 185 3 | the United States, Canada, Cuba, and most of the Caribbean 186 1(2) | Cuestiones Demográficas en América 187 4(9) | of materialism (hedonism, cult of consumption, American 188 5 | memory. The transmission of cultural, scientific, technical, 189 6 | cf. article 16). Some are currently striving for these harmful 190 5 | is a great temptation to cut down on the money allocated 191 4 | of the Institut National d'Études Démographiques (Paris), 192 6 | introduce the "culture of death".[16]~As Pope John Paul 193 4(13)| in order to clarify the debate, has carried out a large 194 2 | They are systematically deceived and driven to consent to 195 1(3) | Gabriel Printing Co. Ltd., December 1996, ISBN 957-98831-1-4.~ 196 3 | responsible for public policy decisions. They are passed over in 197 4(10)| voluntary" sterilizations declined sharply in the year following 198 1 | transition begins, further declines follow invariably".[5]~ 199 4 | countries whose fertility is declining at the present can be expected 200 5 | ratio in these populations decreases markedly. Consequently, 201 5 | active population, some deep imbalances are occurring 202 6 | common reference to values, defended at the price of so many 203 Intro| solidarity must be forged without delay, boldly facing the future 204 4 | Bishops of the region have demanded an explanation.[14] They 205 1(2) | Cuestiones Demográficas en América Latina en perspectiva 206 4 | Institut National d'Études Démographiques (Paris), has analyzed them 207 2 | for the Family, which has demonstrated in one of its publications[6] 208 Intro| demographic trends cannot be denied any longer. It is increasingly 209 4(11)| exercées sur les femmes a été dénoncée par un journal et plusieurs 210 6 | meaning, should be immediately denounced as discriminatory and, as 211 6 | declared in 1948, does not depend on the relative quality 212 6 | which is open to negotiation depending on the forces or self-interests 213 3 | aging on population leads to depopulation, with the number of deaths 214 6 | harmful goals, seeking to deprive some human beings of their 215 4 | Paris), has analyzed them in detail for the above-mentioned 216 4 | than 100,000) in order to determine the medical and ethical 217 1 | an ever greater number of developing countries, in Southern and 218 4(10)| sterilization in conditions devoid of hygiene was obtained 219 1 | a meeting which will be devoted to the demographic situation 220 | did 221 4(14)| Joaquin Diez Esteban, "La campaña de 222 4 | it is estimated that the difference between the number of children 223 5 | a contrast. Some of the difficulties that rich countries find 224 6 | integrity, and the equal dignity of all human beings (cf. 225 1(1) | Family, Ethical and Pastoral Dimensions of Population Trends, Cittá 226 3 | AGEING OF POPULATIONS~These disastrous policies stand in total 227 6 | immediately denounced as discriminatory and, as suggested by the 228 2 | For too long, most of the discussions about population have developed 229 4(12)| expert Richard Clinton said: "Dispensaries have monthly quotas to respect". 230 4(12)| Quechua women to go "to the dispensary" for "the vaccination for 231 5 | which we have briefly noted, disturbing consequences result. The 232 | down 233 2 | systematically deceived and driven to consent to their mutilation 234 3 | following an impressive drop in their fertility, 51 countries 235 4 | matrimony, has significantly dropped, and thus fewer people are 236 5 | economic, scientific and social dynamism and reduced creativity-- 237 4(12)| losing their jobs, were so eager to "encourage" Quechua women 238 4 | Some of the causes are easily spotted. The marriage rate, 239 1 | countries, in Southern and Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. 240 1(2) | 1994, Mexico, April 1993, Ediciones PROVIVE, ISBN 980-6256-04- 241 1(1) | Cittá del Vaticano, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1994, ISBN 88- 242 5 | of an aging population on education. In order to provide for 243 5 | generations. This weakening of the educational system brings in turn a 244 5 | countries find today in effectively limiting clandestine immigration 245 5 | Among the most obvious effects of demographic decline, 246 4(13)| The newspaper El Comercio, in order to clarify 247 4 | decrease by introducing a new element in demography, which has 248 4(12)| jobs, were so eager to "encourage" Quechua women to go "to 249 6(16)| Pope John Paul II, Encyclical Centesimus Annus, 1991, 250 | end 251 5 | common goods becomes thereby endangered. It also needs to be pointed 252 Intro| acknowledged that the world is engaged in a marked demographic 253 6 | occasion to assert again with enthusiasm their unreserved approval 254 4 | The marriage rate, in an environment which is unfavorable to 255 6 | psychological integrity, and the equal dignity of all human beings ( 256 6 | strengthen the respect due to the essential values to which it has subscribed, 257 4 | legalization of abortion have been established, while, at the same time, 258 2 | granted on the condition of establishing programs of population control 259 4(14)| Joaquin Diez Esteban, "La campaña de control 260 4 | would like to have: it is estimated that the difference between 261 3 | countries already, including Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Belarus, 262 4(11)| exercées sur les femmes a été dénoncée par un journal 263 4 | the Institut National d'Études Démographiques (Paris), 264 1 | countries of Europe were examined in Rome[4] (17-19 October 265 6 | Declaration implies the exclusion of all efforts which seek, 266 4(11)| L'existence de pressions exercées sur les femmes a été dénoncée 267 6 | of the formulations which exist in constitutions and laws ( 268 4 | declining at the present can be expected only if there is a change 269 4 | region have demanded an explanation.[14] They have been joined 270 5 | which have been too often exploited in order to "justify" programs 271 2 | is causing a "demographic explosion"--the so-called "demographic 272 2 | viewed as a prisoner of an "exponential", even "galloping" demographic 273 5 | countries--would merely express the structure of the demographic 274 1 | Australia, New Zealand--is extending to an ever greater number 275 6 | so many tears, that the fabric of the nations can be restored, 276 5 | ideological sophisms and even fabricated statistics that are invoked 277 4 | so. Labour Codes do not facilitate the desire of women to integrate 278 Intro| forged without delay, boldly facing the future and mindful of 279 5 | we are impressed by the fact that they are precisely 280 4 | developed countries, other factors directly link demographic 281 6 | great vigilance is needed. Faithfulness to the Declaration implies 282 4(10)| in the year following the fall of Mrs. Gandhi's government. 283 5 | less urgent to reject the fallacious data, ideological sophisms 284 2 | their mutilation under the false argument that it is, for 285 3 | realities, which have been familiar to demographers for a long 286 4 | demographic decrease, explains why families cannot actually have the 287 4(11)| they are reiterated by the farmers' union, popular women's 288 4 | the same time, policies in favour of welcoming new lives have 289 4(12)| Public Health Department, for fear of losing their jobs, were 290 2 | provoked and nurtured unfounded fears about demography, especially 291 4(14)| cinco víctimas", Palabra, 1 February 1998, p. 22.~ 292 2 | International Planned Parenthood Federation--are actively fostering these 293 4 | scandalous campaigns of male and female sterilization in India in 294 4(11)| popular women's organizations, feminists and opposition members of 295 4(11)| pressions exercées sur les femmes a été dénoncée par un journal 296 6 | suspect of totalitarian ferments.~It is on this common reference 297 4 | percent of the women using a fertility-control method are sterilized.~At 298 4 | significantly dropped, and thus fewer people are marrying. The 299 5 | on these themes. In the field of demography, as in other 300 5 | demography, as in other fields of knowledge, the truth 301 2 | continue to invest huge financial resources in order to compel 302 1 | begins, further declines follow invariably".[5]~ 303 2 | population control which include forced sterilizations, or sterilizations 304 6 | negotiation depending on the forces or self-interests that may 305 5 | decline.~The experts also foresee some other aspects of the 306 5 | truth cannot be concealed forever. One cannot but rejoice 307 Intro| true solidarity must be forged without delay, boldly facing 308 5 | job market.~Nor should one forget the effect of an aging population 309 6 | impose upon the weakest new forms of oppression (cf. articles 310 6 | relative quality of the formulations which exist in constitutions 311 | forty 312 2 | Federation--are actively fostering these policies.~In the poor 313 | found 314 2 | vocabulary" really lacks all foundation, is pleased to note that, 315 5 | pyramid in countries such as France, Spain and Italy, on the 316 1(3) | 18-20 September 1995, The Franciscan Gabriel Printing Co. Ltd., 317 4(12)| for a small, painless and free operation for themselves". 318 4(11)| As pointed out by the French newspaper Le Monde, the 319 4(11)| de la santé", Le Monde, Friday, 2 January 1998, p. 3.~ 320 6 | its nourishment and its fruit, supposes, as a preliminary 321 4 | congressmen seek to reveal the full truth regarding violations 322 5 | order to secure the healthy functioning of various social insurance 323 | further 324 1(3) | September 1995, The Franciscan Gabriel Printing Co. Ltd., December 325 2 | an "exponential", even "galloping" demographic growth, which 326 Intro| is urgent to increase the general knowledge of these trends. 327 3 | Caribbean islands), in Asia (Georgia, Thailand, China, Japan 328 3 | including Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, 329 4(10)| obtained in exchange for a gift of food. The number of such " 330 4 | age at which women first give birth has sharply increased, 331 4(12)| encourage" Quechua women to go "to the dispensary" for " 332 6 | striving for these harmful goals, seeking to deprive some 333 5 | moral and religious common goods becomes thereby endangered. 334 6 | Family invites all people of goodwill, and especially Christian 335 4 | carried out during this governmental campaign.[15]~ 336 2 | informed consent. Local governments are also adopting such Malthusian 337 2 | development is regularly granted on the condition of establishing 338 6 | international organizations, private groups or individuals. These rights 339 6 | efforts which seek, under the guide of so-called "new rights", 340 4(10)| Gandhi's government. J.H. Leavesley, Update on Sterilization, 341 4(9) | The second half of this century experienced 342 5 | Spain and Italy, on the one hand, with countries like Algeria, 343 4(11)| Church, public opinion was hardly concerned, attributing them 344 6 | currently striving for these harmful goals, seeking to deprive 345 4 | desire of women to integrate harmoniously their family life and professional 346 4 | indignation.[11] Public health-care employees[12] put "pressure" 347 5 | in order to secure the healthy functioning of various social 348 4(9) | victory of materialism (hedonism, cult of consumption, American 349 2 | programs are the innocent and helpless populations. They are systematically 350 | Here 351 5 | and Social Affairs did not hesitate to call for this meeting 352 6 | ibid.), or to undermine the heterosexual, monogamous family (cf. 353 3 | a long time, still seem hidden from the media, public opinion 354 4(9) | such an inversion of the historical trend without a big shock?". 355 | How 356 | however 357 2 | invested and continue to invest huge financial resources in order 358 3 | Germany, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Spain and Italy.~ 359 4(10)| in conditions devoid of hygiene was obtained in exchange 360 6 | individuals. These rights are identified as follows: the right to 361 5 | reject the fallacious data, ideological sophisms and even fabricated 362 4 | on women who were mostly illiterate and not informed about the 363 1 | for various nations in the immediate future. These experts could 364 6 | their meaning, should be immediately denounced as discriminatory 365 5 | effectively limiting clandestine immigration from poorer countries may 366 6 | Faithfulness to the Declaration implies the exclusion of all efforts 367 2 | organizations--of which the most important is the well-known International 368 2 | that these programs, always imported from abroad, usually involve 369 6 | fundamental rights, and to impose upon the weakest new forms 370 5 | Turkey on the other, we are impressed by the fact that they are 371 3 | this point, following an impressive drop in their fertility, 372 5 | reason not to reject the inaccuracies and lies which have been 373 3 | in 13 countries already, including Estonia, Latvia, Germany, 374 5 | programs and policies totally incompatible with the respect due to 375 4 | first give birth has sharply increased, and continues to do so. 376 5 | responsibility in society increases. Under these conditions, 377 Intro| denied any longer. It is increasingly evident and ever more widely 378 | Indeed 379 4 | female sterilization in India in 1954 and 1976, leading 380 1 | demographic data has already indicated for many years, namely, 381 4(11)| national congress of rural and indigenous women that protests are 382 4 | a worldwide reaction of indignation.[11] Public health-care 383 6 | organizations, private groups or individuals. These rights are identified 384 6 | undergird these efforts inevitably lead to violence and barbarity 385 4(10)| Sterilization, Family Planning Information Service, vol. 1, n. 5, 1980.~ 386 6 | order". These rights are inherent in each man. They do not 387 2 | of these programs are the innocent and helpless populations. 388 4(13)| has carried out a large inquiry on these sterilizations 389 4 | J-Cl. Chesnais, of the Institut National d'Études Démographiques ( 390 2 | compel many countries to institute Malthusian policies. It 391 1 | demographic matters. Among these institutions is the Population Division 392 4 | facilitate the desire of women to integrate harmoniously their family 393 5 | moroseness", the lack of intellectual, economic, scientific and 394 1 | follows with attention and interest the studies of research 395 1(2) | Latina en perspectiva del año internacional de la familia 1994, Mexico, 396 4(9) | this model.... The trivial interpretation of the baby-boom as a response 397 Intro| Intro~The truth about current 398 6 | violence and barbarity and introduce the "culture of death".[16]~ 399 4 | the fertility decrease by introducing a new element in demography, 400 1 | further declines follow invariably".[5]~ 401 4(9) | possible to imagine such an inversion of the historical trend 402 2 | invested and continue to invest huge financial resources 403 2 | agencies of the UN have invested and continue to invest huge 404 4 | that the Peruvian Congress investigate these sterilizations (which 405 5 | fabricated statistics that are invoked in presentations on these 406 2 | imported from abroad, usually involve coercive measures of fertility 407 3 | and most of the Caribbean islands), in Asia (Georgia, Thailand, 408 4(10)| Mrs. Gandhi's government. J.H. Leavesley, Update on 409 4(11)| santé", Le Monde, Friday, 2 January 1998, p. 3.~ 410 4(14)| Joaquin Diez Esteban, "La campaña 411 5 | generations find a reduced job market.~Nor should one forget 412 4 | explanation.[14] They have been joined by a large group of congressmen 413 4(11)| femmes a été dénoncée par un journal et plusieurs organisations 414 5 | often exploited in order to "justify" programs and policies totally 415 1(5) | Aminur Khan, Fertility Trends among 416 6 | demographic trends widely known. It invites them to condemn 417 3 | China, Japan and South Korea), in Oceania (Australia) 418 4(11)| de nombreuses critiques. L'existence de pressions exercées 419 4 | and continues to do so. Labour Codes do not facilitate 420 2 | popular vocabulary" really lacks all foundation, is pleased 421 | last 422 1(2) | Demográficas en América Latina en perspectiva del año internacional 423 | latter 424 3 | already, including Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Belarus, Bulgaria, 425 6 | Every constitution, every law, which would attempt to 426 6 | exist in constitutions and laws (cf. article 2.2). Every 427 6 | these efforts inevitably lead to violence and barbarity 428 4 | India in 1954 and 1976, leading to the overthrow of Mrs. 429 3 | effect of aging on population leads to depopulation, with the 430 6 | abortion (cf. article 3), to leave physical integrity unprotected ( 431 4(10)| Gandhi's government. J.H. Leavesley, Update on Sterilization, 432 4 | techniques and often the legalization of abortion have been established, 433 4(11)| de pressions exercées sur les femmes a été dénoncée par 434 6 | unreserved approval of the letter and spirit of the Universal 435 1(1) | Trends, Cittá del Vaticano, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1994, 436 5 | precursor of the problems which lie ahead.~It is urgent that 437 4(13)| have submitted to tubal ligation. The newspaper explains 438 6 | which would attempt to limit the possession of these 439 4 | and policies of voluntary limitation of births. The spread of 440 5 | find today in effectively limiting clandestine immigration 441 4(9) | century could stress the limits of this model.... The trivial 442 4 | other factors directly link demographic decrease to 443 4 | favour of welcoming new lives have been weakened.~In recent 444 4 | from these causes based on living conditions and on sociocultural 445 2 | proper informed consent. Local governments are also adopting 446 1 | This has permitted a closer look at the circumstances proper 447 3 | children born of each woman, is lower than 2.1. This is the minimum 448 | Ltd 449 6 | associations, to do their part in making the truth regarding current 450 4 | scandalous campaigns of male and female sterilization 451 1 | DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS~Following the mandate which it has received, the 452 Intro| the world is engaged in a marked demographic decline, which 453 5 | generations find a reduced job market.~Nor should one forget the 454 4 | are easily spotted. The marriage rate, in an environment 455 4 | and thus fewer people are marrying. The mean age at which women 456 4 | weakened.~In recent years, mass sterilization, already mentioned, 457 4 | causes. One can recall the massive, scandalous campaigns of 458 4(9) | puritanism and the victory of materialism (hedonism, cult of consumption, 459 4 | which is unfavorable to matrimony, has significantly dropped, 460 1 | research centres on demographic matters. Among these institutions 461 6 | rights, or to modify their meaning, should be immediately denounced 462 2 | usually involve coercive measures of fertility control. In 463 1 | already convened various meetings of world-renowned experts. 464 4(11)| feminists and opposition members of Congress". N. Bonnet, " 465 5 | might be called the communal memory. The transmission of cultural, 466 5 | demographic decline, we have to mention the violent imbalances, 467 4 | mass sterilization, already mentioned, has been added to these 468 5 | aged" countries--would merely express the structure of 469 4 | using a fertility-control method are sterilized.~At the present 470 4 | responsibility. These are the methods and policies of voluntary 471 | might 472 Intro| boldly facing the future and mindful of the Declaration of Human 473 3 | lower than 2.1. This is the minimum level of fertility needed 474 4(9) | stress the limits of this model.... The trivial interpretation 475 6 | these declared rights, or to modify their meaning, should be 476 5 | temptation to cut down on the money allocated for the training 477 6 | undermine the heterosexual, monogamous family (cf. article 16). 478 4(12)| why, near the end of each month, the employees of the Public 479 4(12)| said: "Dispensaries have monthly quotas to respect". This 480 4 | there is a change in the "mood" in these countries, a shift 481 5 | scientific, technical, artistic, moral and religious common goods 482 5 | countries like Algeria, Morocco and Turkey on the other, 483 5 | psychological profile: "moroseness", the lack of intellectual, 484 3 | number of countries whose mortality rate is higher than its 485 | mostly 486 4(9) | the state of mind, from mourning to hope. How is it possible 487 3 | below replacement level will multiply. In the same way, the number 488 2 | driven to consent to their mutilation under the false argument 489 | namely 490 4(14)| campaña de control de la natalidad se cobra cinco víctimas", 491 2 | that it is, for them, a necessary antecedent to development.~ 492 5 | people who have a greater need of health care and medical 493 5 | thereby endangered. It also needs to be pointed out that, 494 3 | the number of births. This negative balance is occurring in 495 4 | demography, which has been rather neglected by demographers: the ratio 496 6 | consensus which is open to negotiation depending on the forces 497 | nevertheless 498 4(11)| stérilisation au Pérou provoque de nombreuses critiques. L'existence de 499 2 | Malthusian policies, and non-governmental organizations--of which 500 | Nor


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