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  • Title: [Pro-natalist population policies and their impact in Hungary].
    Author: Andorka R.
    Journal: Politiq Popul; 1991 Apr; 4(3):87-125. PubMed ID: 12343271.
    Abstract:
    The impact on fertility of pro-natalist measures adopted in Hungary since the 1950s is assessed. The author states that although measures prohibiting or restricting induced abortion in 1953 and 1974 had no measurable effect on completed fertility, the pro-natalist measures providing social benefits to families with children that were introduced in the mid-1960s resulted in modest increases in fertility. However, these increases were canceled out by the effect of social changes, such as higher levels of female education, which tended to lower fertility.
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