Population growth and its 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 work explores recent developments in population studies and the policies which spring from them. It examines such areas as: women, birth and motherhood; questions of migration and immigration from the point of view of women and intermarriage; and issues related to the numbers in work.
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Population growth and its 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 work explores recent developments in population studies and the policies which spring from them. It examines such areas as: women, birth and motherhood; questions of migration and immigration from the point of view of women and intermarriage; and issues related to the numbers in work.
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