Population Policy in Mexico, 1970-1976 |
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... Mexican -- Government from the first of December of 1970 until the 30th of November of 1976. Until the third year of his government , 1973 , as in all the preceding regimes , the prevailing concept was that of Gilberto Loyo , Mexico's ...
... Mexican -- Government from the first of December of 1970 until the 30th of November of 1976. Until the third year of his government , 1973 , as in all the preceding regimes , the prevailing concept was that of Gilberto Loyo , Mexico's ...
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... Mexican govern- ment , it is important to analyze why they came about . One evi- dent cause was the precipitate downturn in Mexico's rate of eco- nomic growth in 1971 , which made the liabilities of the popula - tion explosion stand out ...
... Mexican govern- ment , it is important to analyze why they came about . One evi- dent cause was the precipitate downturn in Mexico's rate of eco- nomic growth in 1971 , which made the liabilities of the popula - tion explosion stand out ...
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... Mexican government to the conclusion that it urgently needed tobring about profound changes in the traditional and even anachronistic mode of life of a society that , incrusted with industrial modernism , still maintains close ties with ...
... Mexican government to the conclusion that it urgently needed tobring about profound changes in the traditional and even anachronistic mode of life of a society that , incrusted with industrial modernism , still maintains close ties with ...
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