01971nam a22003852u 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160070014000330080041000470370019000880400031001070820017001381000020001552450085001752600067002603000033003275040041003605200663004015330081010646500026011456500035011716500044012066500022012506500028012726500030013006500031013306500023013616500029013846500033014136500030014466500023014766530010014996550030015097100046015395359223BD-DhUL20150122152451.0he u||024||||080220s1977 xxu ||| bt ||| | eng d aED163535bERIC aericdbengcericddBD-DhUL 0a613.943bCHP1 aChu, Leonard L.10aPlanned Birth Campaigns in China, 1949-1976. Case Study No. 5 /cLeonard L. Chu. aWashington, D.C. :bDistributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,cc1977. avi, 142 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references. aNational planned birth policy decisions in the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1976 and the organizational infrastructure that supports such decisions are reviewed in this monograph. The transferability and limitations of the Chinese experience are also discussed. Specific topics covered are: the development of the planned birth campaigns; organization, information, education, and communication in the campaigns; and the contents and effects of planned birth propaganda. Appendixes contain discussions of population in China and a translation of a Chinese newspaper article urging men to live with their wives' families after marriage. (Author/FL) aMicrofiche.b[Washington D.C.]:cERIC Clearinghouseemicrofiches : positive.07aAsian History.2ericd17aCommunication Research.2ericd17aCommunication (Thought Transfer)2ericd07aCommunism.2ericd17aFamily Planning.2ericd07aForeign Countries.2ericd07aInformation Theory.2ericd17aMass Media.2ericd07aPolicy Formation.2ericd07aPopulation Education.2ericd07aPopulation Trends.2ericd07aPropaganda.2ericd1 aChina 7aReports, Research.2ericd2 aHawaii Univ., Honolulu. East-West Center.