pronatalism
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pronatalism — pronatalist, n., adj. pronatalistic, adj. /proh nayt l iz euhm/, n. the policy or practice of encouraging the bearing of children, esp. government support of a higher birthrate. [1935 40; PRO 1 + NATAL (in a sense perh. influenced by F natalité… … Universalium
pronatalism — pronatalist, n., adj. pronatalistic, adj. /proh nayt l iz euhm/, n. the policy or practice of encouraging the bearing of children, esp. government support of a higher birthrate. [1935 40; PRO 1 + NATAL (in a sense perh. influenced by F natalité… … Useful english dictionary
Natalism — (also called pronatalism or the pro birth position) is a belief that promotes human reproduction. The term is taken from the Latin adjective form for birth , natalis. Natalism promotes child bearing and glorifies parenthood. It typically… … Wikipedia
New Soviet man — A red worker tramples Capital , releasing the forces of industry for the workers benefit. The New Soviet man or New Soviet person (Russian: новый советский человек novy sovetsky chelovek), as postulated by the ideologists of the Communist Party… … Wikipedia
National Alliance for Optional Parenthood — Operates in the USA Formation 1972 The National Organization for Non Parents (N.O.N.) was begun in Palo Alto, CA by Ellen Peck and Shirley Radl in 1972. N.O.N was formed to advance the notion that people could choose not to have c … Wikipedia
Childfree — (sometimes spelled child free) also known as voluntary childlessness [1] is a form of childlessness. The term was coined in the English language late in the 20th century[2] and is used to describe people who have made a personal decision not to… … Wikipedia
Gisela Bock — (February 8, 1942 ) is a German feminist historian. She was born in Karlsruhe, Germany. Her father was a chemist. She has taught at the Free University of Berlin (1971 1983), the European University Institute (1985 1989) in Florence, Italy and at … Wikipedia
pronatalist — [prō nāt′ l ist] adj. advocating or supporting a high birthrate * * * See pronatalism. * * * … Universalium
population — populational, adj. populationless, adj. /pop yeuh lay sheuhn/, n. 1. the total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area. 2. the body of inhabitants of a place: The population of the city opposes the addition of… … Universalium
Sin hijos por elección — En junio de 2011 la población en la Tierra alcanzó la cifra de 6.927.398.000, en el año 2050 alcanzará la cifra de 9.150.000.000.[1] Sin Hijos, sin hijos por elección, también libre de hijos, hijos no o … Wikipedia Español