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Think About What policies might help address the population issues in your region? Population Policies How nations have attempted to increase, decrease and perfect populations Expansionist Policies Pronatalist  Incentives:  –  Penalties: –  Subsidies, childcare, preferential treatment Punishment for using/teaching about contraception Propaganda France France  Post- WWII  Propaganda  Incentives Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Romania Nikolai Ceausescu Romania  Concerned with falling birthrate  Economy  Racist Romania, 1967-89  Methods – – – – – – Abortion illegal Contraception banned Divorce very difficult Monthly gynecological checkups for all women Some financial incentives for multiple children Punitive taxes for over 25 with no children Romania: Results  Short-term  Big rise in birth rate increase in maternal mortality  Huge number of orphans Critical Thinking  What makes for good pronatalist policy? Restrictive Policies Antinatalist  Concerned with overpopulation  Incentives  – Better resources, preferential treatment – Access to family planning services  Penalties – Loss of opportunities, status – Criminal prosecution China  Under Mao, population growth encouraged  Communist government introduces “One Child” policy China One Child Policy, 1979-Now  Families are “encouraged” to only have one child  Incentives for one-child families  Punitive measures One Child Policy, 1979-Now  “Where there are evil people who actually sabotage or undermine the policy of family planning, we must mobilize the masses to expose them in a timely way and subject them to severe treatment by the judiciary and related departments” – Government of China directive One Child Policy, 1979-Now  Burden falls mostly on women  China in danger of having a shortage of women Critical Thinking  What makes for good antinatalist policy? Eugenics  “Perfecting” the population  Breeding  Denying some ability to reproduce Brazil Brazil  1890-1930  The “Whitening” – Pro-European Immigration – Encouraged miscegenation – “Brazilian Man” Brazil: Results  “Race” is much harder to define  Darker-skinned people discriminated against  Recent resurgence of “Afro-Brazilian” identity Sweden  1934-76  Forced sterilization – – – –  Mentally ill Roma (Gypsies) “loose” women orphans Over 62,000 sterilized