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- catalog abstract "Population growth and related issues have long been on the political agenda in France in a way which distinguishes her from her European neighbours and particularly from Britain. This book explores the latest developments in population studies and the policies which spring from them. It particularly focuses on subject areas which are often ignored, such as women, birth and motherhood. Using both feminist and ecological perspectives, the contributors re-evaluate some of the standard conclusions drawn by policy-makers and re-establish the genuinely political dimension of population studies.".
- catalog contributor b10502775.
- catalog contributor b10502776.
- catalog coverage "France Population policy.".
- catalog coverage "France Population.".
- catalog coverage "France Social policy.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Maire Cross -- 1. Does France still have a population policy? / Genevieve Parkes -- 2. The demographic argument in France: coherence, reference and metaphors / Herve Le Bras -- 3. Marianne and the mother rabbits: feminism and natality under the Third Republic / Christine Bard -- 4. In vitro fertilization in France: a feminist critique / Margaret Gibbon -- 5. Men, women, work and family size in France: a feminist perspective / Jan Windebank -- 6. In search of the missing female subject: comments on French migration research / Eleonore Kofman -- 7. Sexual and racial boundaries: colonialism and Franco-Algerian intermarriage (1880-1962) / Neil MacMaster -- 8. Families on the front line. Mixed marriage in France / Yvette Rocheron.".
- catalog description "Population growth and related issues have long been on the political agenda in France in a way which distinguishes her from her European neighbours and particularly from Britain. This book explores the latest developments in population studies and the policies which spring from them. It particularly focuses on subject areas which are often ignored, such as women, birth and motherhood. Using both feminist and ecological perspectives, the contributors re-evaluate some of the standard conclusions drawn by policy-makers and re-establish the genuinely political dimension of population studies.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 222 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Population and social policy in France.".
- catalog identifier "1855673932 (hc : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Population and social policy in France.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; Washington : Pinter,".
- catalog relation "Population and social policy in France.".
- catalog spatial "France Population policy.".
- catalog spatial "France Population.".
- catalog spatial "France Social policy.".
- catalog subject "363.9/1/0944 20".
- catalog subject "HB3593 .P64 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Maire Cross -- 1. Does France still have a population policy? / Genevieve Parkes -- 2. The demographic argument in France: coherence, reference and metaphors / Herve Le Bras -- 3. Marianne and the mother rabbits: feminism and natality under the Third Republic / Christine Bard -- 4. In vitro fertilization in France: a feminist critique / Margaret Gibbon -- 5. Men, women, work and family size in France: a feminist perspective / Jan Windebank -- 6. In search of the missing female subject: comments on French migration research / Eleonore Kofman -- 7. Sexual and racial boundaries: colonialism and Franco-Algerian intermarriage (1880-1962) / Neil MacMaster -- 8. Families on the front line. Mixed marriage in France / Yvette Rocheron.".
- catalog title "Population and social policy in France / edited by Máire Cross and Sheila Perry.".
- catalog type "text".