Family Planning Policy
A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, to guide and determine present and future decisions on population control by limiting the number of children or controlling fertility, notably through family planning and contraception within the nuclear family.
Year introduced: 1992
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Tree Number(s): I01.655.500.608.200, I01.880.604.825.608.200, N03.623.500.608.214
MeSH Unique ID: D016656
Entry Terms:
- Family Planning Policies
- Policies, Family Planning
- Policy, Family Planning
- Antinatalist Policy
- Antinatalist Policies
- Policies, Antinatalist
- Policy, Antinatalist
- Family Policy
- Family Policies
- Policies, Family
- Policy, Family
- One-Child Policy
- One-Child Policies
- Policies, One-Child
- Policy, One-Child
- One Child Policy
- One Child Policies
- Policies, One Child
- Policy, One Child
- Pronatalist Policy
- Policies, Pronatalist
- Policy, Pronatalist
- Pronatalist Policies
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