The Pill is Mightier Than the Sword

Authors

  • Malcolm Potts The OASIS Initiative, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:

One determinant of peace is the role of women in society. Some studies suggest that a young age structure, also known as a “youth bulge” can facilitate conflict. Population growth and age structure are factors amenable to change in a human rights context. We propose that policies which favor voluntary family planning and the education of women can ameliorate the global burden of disease associated with conflict and terrorism.

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Journal title

volume 4  issue 8

pages  507- 510

publication date 2015-08-01

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