Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-287) and index.
Contents:
The collectivization of childbearing -- Jihua shengyu : the origins of birth planning -- Planning population growth : the political economy of state intervention -- The architecture of mobilization -- Two kinds of production : rural reform and the one-child campaign -- The politics of mass sterilization -- Strategies of resistance -- Campaign revivalism and its limits -- Against the grain : the Chinese experience with birth planning.
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