population control
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Definition
Noun: A policy or set of measures aimed at regulating the rate of growth of a human population. This often refers to government programs designed to influence population size, typically to limit growth.
Usage
The term "population control" is used to describe organized efforts, often at a national or societal level, to manage demographic trends. It is a formal term commonly found in discussions of public policy, sociology, and environmental studies.
Examples
- The country implemented strict population control policies to manage its rapid growth.
- Debates about population control often involve ethical considerations.
- Effective population control can be a key factor in sustainable development.
Advanced Usage
- "to advocate for population control": to publicly support policies aimed at managing population growth.
- Some environmental groups advocate for population control to reduce pressure on natural resources.
Variants and Related Words
- Population planning (n): A related, often less contentious term focusing on providing family planning services and education to achieve desired family size, rather than imposing limits.
- The clinic focuses on population planning through education and access to contraception.
Synonyms
- Birth control (Note: This synonym specifically refers to methods to prevent pregnancy, which is a tool of population control, but is not identical in scope. "Birth control" is individual-focused, while "population control" is policy-focused.)
- Family planning (See note under "Variants and Related Words").
Related Phrases
- "program of population control": a specific, organized initiative by an authority.
- The government launched a comprehensive program of population control.
Noun
- control over the growth of population; a government program