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  2. Population Control Bill, 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The State shall promote small family norms by offering incentives in taxes, employment, education etc. to its people who keep their family limited to two children and shall withdraw every concession from and deprive such incentives to those not adhering to small family norm, to keep the growing population under control.

  3. Maternalism - Wikipedia

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    American culture centered around the male being the primary breadwinner for the family. Therefore being a mother was a job that should come before any job outside the home. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Some women activists used maternalism to participate and mobilize themselves within the movement. [ 47 ]

  4. Anil Desai - Wikipedia

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    The State shall promote small family norms by offering incentives in taxes, employment, education etc. to its people who keep their family limited to two children and shall withdraw every concession from and deprive such incentives to those not adhering to small family norm, to keep the growing population under control.

  5. Bill Clinton Says His 'Small' Family's Decades-Long ... - AOL

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    A memorable Thanksgiving coordinated by Chelsea more than 20 years ago led the Clintons to rethink their holiday ritual, the former president explains to PEOPLE

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  7. Social norm - Wikipedia

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    Norm cascade: When a norm has broad acceptance and reaches a tipping point, with norm leaders pressuring others to adopt and adhere to the norm. Norm internalization: When the norm has acquired a "taken-for-granted" quality where compliance with the norm is nearly automatic. They argue that several factors may raise the influence of certain ...

  8. Family planning in India - Wikipedia

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    1966 family planning stamp from India. Family planning in India is based on efforts largely sponsored by the Indian government. From 1965 to 2009, contraceptive usage has more than tripled (from 13% of married women in 1970 to 48% in 2009) and the fertility rate has more than halved (from 5.7 in 1966 to 2.4 in 2012), but the national fertility ...

  9. Millennials lead the charge in solo home purchases and buying ...

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    Millennials are defying homeownership norms and finding creative ways to become homeowners. While purchasing a home with a domestic partner or spouse is the most common way to buy a home across ...