Two is Enough: Family Planning in Indonesia under the New Order 1968 1998
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Format
Paperback
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2003
Publisher
Kitlv Press
ISBN-10
9067181978
ISBN-13
9789067181976
Description
Focusing on family planning initiatives in Indonesia during a transformative era, this work delves into the complexities of societal attitudes and government policies from 1968 to 1998. It explores how the concept of limiting family size was not only a personal choice but also intertwined with national development goals and cultural shifts.
Through in-depth research and analysis, the authors, Anke Niehof and Firman Lubis, illuminate the struggles and successes of family planning programs amid the backdrop of Indonesia's socio-political landscape. Their insights reveal the balance between state intervention and individual rights, ultimately painting a comprehensive picture of family planning in a rapidly changing society.
Through in-depth research and analysis, the authors, Anke Niehof and Firman Lubis, illuminate the struggles and successes of family planning programs amid the backdrop of Indonesia's socio-political landscape. Their insights reveal the balance between state intervention and individual rights, ultimately painting a comprehensive picture of family planning in a rapidly changing society.
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