Carolyn Moynihan
Ageing Shanghai desperate for more birthsCarolyn Moynihan | 30 Jul 2009A birth rate that has crashed to .88 children per woman and a population ageing fast have led officials in the Chinese coastal city of Shanghai to start knocking on doors to get couples to have more children. UN awards prizes for fertility controlCarolyn Moynihan | 5 Jun 2009While President Obama was putting the finishing touches to a speech addressed to Muslims and delivered at an Egyptian university yesterday, an Egyptian doctor was the subject of a speech and an award at a United Nations Population Fund ceremony in New York (June 1). UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Dr Mahmoud Fathalla richly deserved the prize for making “a major impact in the field of family planning, reproductive rights and ending maternal deaths.”What's the future for China's excess males - 32 million and counting?Carolyn Moynihan | 16 Apr 2009Even as it clings to its one-child policy, China’s one-party government is having to face seriously negative outcomes from at least three decades of enforced low fertility. Research results just published in the British Medical Journal by two Chinese academics and another from University College, London, sound a dire warning about sex ratio imbalances that will affect China’s social and economic life for decades to come.American evangelicals with large familiesCarolyn Moynihan | 4 Apr 2009Unmarried women boost US birth ratesCarolyn Moynihan | 26 Mar 2009subscribe donate
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