Population Control in Kerala, India

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Family planning in Kerala state, India.

Discussion of methods of family planning employed in Kerala state, India to reduce the birth rate - a case study on population controls in a LEDC ( lesser economically developed country). Methods mentioned include education and female sterilization.
From: GCSE Bitesize Geography Global Issues
First Broadcast : 12 April 2005

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 14-16

Subject : Geography

Topic : Population

Keywords : Population control

Notes : Useful case study on educating women to reduce birth rate ( population control policy)


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