Family planning and rationalization of reproductive demographic behavior -An analytical approach to conceptual frameworks-

  • Assist.prof.Dr.Hammadi Abbas Hammadi University of Al-Qadisiyah
Keywords: family planning, demographic behavior, population growth

Abstract

The research aims to uncover what family planning programs are and develop them, and demonstrate its amportance and its role in rationalizing the reproductive behavior of the population-Especially in the socitiefc of developing countries through this conceptual analytical comparsom, and researching effective means and methods in the field of family planning, whose programs aim to achieve abalance between family size and its capabilities available  through time spasing between births and determine the number of family members and time and perioud of birth according to the ability of women to health moral and gain access to asociety where every pregnancy is desirable and every birth is safe, thus focusing on the quality of the population enhancing life quality indicators for all groups in society and ensuring the effectiveness of the over all development process.

    The results of the research have concluded that family planning programs are a pillar of rational reproductive behavior and reduce rapid population grouth, and what matters in the optimistic for mutation of the population reality and its relationship to indicators of sustainable development.

Author Biography

Assist.prof.Dr.Hammadi Abbas Hammadi, University of Al-Qadisiyah

University of Qadisiyah College of Arts

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Published
2020-10-25
How to Cite
Abbas Hammadi, A. (2020). Family planning and rationalization of reproductive demographic behavior -An analytical approach to conceptual frameworks-. Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Humanities Sciences, 23(3), 461-483. Retrieved from https://journalart.qu.edu.iq/index.php/QJHS/article/view/272