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Web resource: https://www.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/pub-pdf/UNFPA_PUB_2018_EN_SWP.pdf
Type: Report
Title: The power of choice : reproductive rights and the demographic transition
Authors: ed.
Kollodge, Richard
Keywords: Demographics;Reproduction;Families;Human rights;Data;Population
Year: 2018
Publisher: United Nations Population Fund
Abstract:  "The global trend towards smaller families is a reflection of people making reproductive choices to have as few or as many children as they want, when they want. When people lack choice, it can have a long-term impact on fertility rates, often making them higher or lower than what most people desire, according to The State of World Population 2018.

Family size is closely linked with reproductive rights, which, in turn, are tied to many other rights, including the right to adequate health, education, and jobs. Where people can exercise their rights, they tend to thrive. Where these rights are stifled, people often fail to achieve their full potential, impeding economic and social progress."
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20190
ISBN: 9781618000323
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