Contemporary aspects of demographic policy in Bulgaria
Michev, N.
Naselenie 6: 7-14
1992
ISSN/ISBN: 0205-0617 PMID: 12317876 Document Number: 324705
Bulgaria's pronatalist population policies are reviewed in light of the country's transition to a market economy. The author outlines policy changes that will make optimal use of human and natural resources while controlling migration and encouraging population growth. (SUMMARY IN ENG AND RUS)
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