Myth of population control: family, caste, and class in an Indian village
By: Mamdani, Mahmoo.
Publisher: New York Monthly Review Press 1972Description: 173p.Subject(s): Birth control - Social aspects - India | Population policy - India | Population control | Social classes - India | Population - Social aspects - IndiaDDC classification: 363.960954 MAM-MItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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363.96093 BOR-G Growth and control of World population | 363.96093 COM; Comparative evalution of data quality in thirty eight world fertility surveys | 363.960951 FER- Fertility, family planning, and population policy in China | 363.960954 MAM-M Myth of population control: family, caste, and class in an Indian village | 363.960954 MOH-; SL1 From population control to reproductive health: Malthusian arithmetic | 363.9609542 RAJ-G ग्रामीण समुदाय में जनसंख्या नियंत्रण एवं नियोजन | 363.96095483 DEV-I Individuals, householders, citizens: Malayalis and family planning,1930-1970 |
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