India and Vietnam Compared: Family Planning and Everyday Life
Author(s)
Gough, Kathleen
Abstract
In India and Vietnam, as in North America, the term “family planning” refers mainly to birth-control. There is, however, a broader sense in which this term may be used, namely governmental planning for the welfare and happiness of families, and for democracy and social justice among their members. In this sense family planning is very prominent in Vietnam, but largely absent in India. It is in this sense that I prefer to use the term, although I will first discuss birth control in the overall context of planning for the size of families, as well as for the nation’s population growth.