Summary of regional response to the fourth inquiry
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Summary of regional response to the fourth inquiry
Abstract
PIP: Most of the governments that have responded to the 4th United Nations Population Growth Inquiry consider that the current rates of population growth are constraining the achievement of objectives of social economic development, and thus are unsatisfactory. The view of the governments of Iran, Pakistan, the Republic of Korea and Sri Lanka is that their current rates of growth constrain all aspects of development. The governments of Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore regard their current rates of growth as satisfactory and contributing to different aspects of economic and social development. As for mortality, most governments in the ESCAP region consider the current level of average life expectancy at birth acceptable, but present levels are unacceptable to the governments of Bangladesh, India, Iran, Nepal, Samoa and Thailand. Most governments consider their current levels of fertility to be too high and that they constrain the family well being, but the governments of Japan and Singapore believe that their fertility has contributed to the family well being. Additional attention in the inquiry was directed to obtaining information on the promotion of knowledge and policies (data collection and analysis; research; management, training, education and information; and development and evaluation of population policies). 10 governments have established a high level unit to deal with population policies, and 10 governments have indicated that they have integrated population measures and programs into comprehensive social and economic plans and programs.
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