POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?

After 1989, the demographic situation of Romania population experienced a dramatic, very concerning and dangerous evolution trend. One of the first measures of the new political power was to abolish the very restrictive, anti-human and abusive legal regulation adopted in 1966 by the communist regime...

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Main Author: ANDREI STANOIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2011-04-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2011_articles/index.php?dir=03_administration%2F&download=cks_2011_administration_art_028.pdf
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spelling doaj-dcb20cae52f042b8bf93cfa2de34af4a2020-11-24T21:09:46ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962011-04-011-18971903POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?ANDREI STANOIUAfter 1989, the demographic situation of Romania population experienced a dramatic, very concerning and dangerous evolution trend. One of the first measures of the new political power was to abolish the very restrictive, anti-human and abusive legal regulation adopted in 1966 by the communist regime concerning abortion and the whole old demographic policy. As a result of this measure and of the worsening economic and social situation of the great majority of Romanian population, the birth rate declined sharply and, from 1992, the natural demographic growth rate became a negative one. The absolute number of Romanian population decreased more and more and, if nothing changes, in the next few decades it will be no bigger than 15 million people. At the same time, the process of demographic ageing of population will accentuate, generating serious problems from demographic and social-economic point of view, Taking into account the present demographic situation and, especially, the foreseen trend of evolution, it is more than clear that there should be taken some urgent, coherent and consistent measures in order to stop this dangerous demographic evolution, until it is not too late, and to avoid, as much as possible, a potential demographic disaster. The problem is: what kind of measures should be taken and what kind of policy should be adopted? Some social scientists believe that a new population policy should be adopted; some others believe that rather a social policy should be adopted. The purpose of my paper is to analyze this different opinions and to show that, behind the dispute on the terminology, should be taken consistent measures, at governmental level, in order to assure a substantial improvement of demographic situation, not only from a quantitative, but from a qualitative point of view as well, and to identify some of these kind of measures.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2011_articles/index.php?dir=03_administration%2F&download=cks_2011_administration_art_028.pdfdemographic transitiondemographic increasesocial policypopulation policyageing process
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POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
demographic transition
demographic increase
social policy
population policy
ageing process
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title POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
title_short POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
title_full POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
title_fullStr POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
title_full_unstemmed POPULATION POLICY OR SOCIAL POLICY?
title_sort population policy or social policy?
publisher Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House
series Challenges of the Knowledge Society
issn 2068-7796
publishDate 2011-04-01
description After 1989, the demographic situation of Romania population experienced a dramatic, very concerning and dangerous evolution trend. One of the first measures of the new political power was to abolish the very restrictive, anti-human and abusive legal regulation adopted in 1966 by the communist regime concerning abortion and the whole old demographic policy. As a result of this measure and of the worsening economic and social situation of the great majority of Romanian population, the birth rate declined sharply and, from 1992, the natural demographic growth rate became a negative one. The absolute number of Romanian population decreased more and more and, if nothing changes, in the next few decades it will be no bigger than 15 million people. At the same time, the process of demographic ageing of population will accentuate, generating serious problems from demographic and social-economic point of view, Taking into account the present demographic situation and, especially, the foreseen trend of evolution, it is more than clear that there should be taken some urgent, coherent and consistent measures in order to stop this dangerous demographic evolution, until it is not too late, and to avoid, as much as possible, a potential demographic disaster. The problem is: what kind of measures should be taken and what kind of policy should be adopted? Some social scientists believe that a new population policy should be adopted; some others believe that rather a social policy should be adopted. The purpose of my paper is to analyze this different opinions and to show that, behind the dispute on the terminology, should be taken consistent measures, at governmental level, in order to assure a substantial improvement of demographic situation, not only from a quantitative, but from a qualitative point of view as well, and to identify some of these kind of measures.
topic demographic transition
demographic increase
social policy
population policy
ageing process
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