Abstract

It is widely recognized that in many parts of the world there is a “population problem”: the high rate of increase in population makes social and economic development difficult if not impossible. Can anything be done about the problem? Practical means of fertility control are available to individual couples, but can the control of fertility actually be implemented on a large scale in the developing areas? This article will describe an experiment designed to find out what can be done in one of the world’s most densely populated places: the island of Taiwan off the coast of mainland China.

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