The World Population Conference in Rome in 1954 is credited with
a. generating a Programme of Action for the global management of population issues.
b. alerting the world community to very high birth rates in developing countries.
c. providing a platform for neo-Marxist ideas on population growth to be disseminated.
d. being the meeting that brought fame to Margaret Sanger.
Question 2
Family and household diversity is most closely tracked by
a. the average age at marriage for females.
b. changes in the percent of the population living in urban places.
c. religious homogamy.
d. income per person.