Administrative History | The Fifteenth Triennial Conference of the International Federation of University Women was held in Brisbane, Australia, August - September 1965. The Conference focussed upon population growth: a report of the proceedings was published in the Medical Women's International Association 'Quarterly Newsletter', Jan- March 1966 (see MS 3179/14). |
Description | Typescripts of papers read at the Fifteenth Triennial Conference of the International Federation of University Women, August - September 1965:
'Differential Fertility and its Implications', by Kumudini Dandekar.
'Brief Notes on Australia's Established Immigration Policy', no author stated.
'The Philosophy of PLanned Parenthood', by C.W. Emmens.
'World Population Growth and Levels of Living Trends, Patterns, Problems', by Mohiudin Ahmed.
'Cultural Attitudes Affecting Population Growth', by Jean Bourgois-Pichat.
'The Study of Population: Knowledge and Uncertainties', by Professor Dorothy Swaine Thomas.
'Population Policy in Pakistan: Problems and Prospects', by Mrs F. Ahmed.
'The relation between population growth, levels of education and social welfare in societies of different economic structure, with special reference to Germany and Indonesia', by Dr Hilde Wander.
Report of 'The Women's Session: Australian Broadcasting Commission', narrated by Mrs Rosamond Sieman. |