The Problem of Population (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Harold Cox

 
9780483937666: The Problem of Population (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

How populations rise and fall shape health, work, and everyday life—and what we can do about it.

This exploration looks at how high birth rates affect infant mortality, family welfare, and the burden on society. It discusses the limits of state involvement, the ethics of birth control, and the practical challenges families and communities face in different nations.

The discussion centers on the links between birth rates, child health, and the capacity of societies to provide care. It cites historical statistics, public health reports, and policy debates to illuminate why population matters for progress, safety, and human happiness. The book presents a broad view from early 20th‑century concerns about overcrowding to concerns about modern welfare and medical care—without speculating beyond the evidence at hand.

  • How birth rates influence infant mortality and long‑term health outcomes.
  • Debates over state support for mothers, childcare, and the risks of public programs.
  • Connections between population trends, housing, and economic conditions.
  • Historical examples from different countries to illustrate patterns and policy questions.

Ideal for readers of social history, public health, and policy debates who want a clear, evidence‑grounded look at population and its consequences.

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