What is the impact of public policies encouraging fertility in Italy and other countries in Europe?

a. They are likely to raise fertility and population size somewhat.
b. They may protect against dramatic declines in the birth rate, but are unlikely to raise it much.
c. They are likely to backfire and actually reduce fertility.
d. They are too costly and burdensome administratively to be worthwhile.


b

Sociology

You might also like to view...

Minority votes make a difference in elections

a. If there is a minority candidate b. Only if the race is relatively close c. If they are congregated in a geographic area d. Especially if the candidate is a white liberal

Sociology

Documenting research choices is a practice that:

A. Has little value in overcoming bias. B. Creates tedious research reports. C. Contributes to making a report transparent. D. Was considered important in an earlier era of sociological research but has been superseded by computerized logs and records. E. Should be assigned to research assistants.

Sociology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

A human services organization must be able to quickly change services to match demand or new funding opportunities.

Sociology

Equalitarian pluralism describes a situation in which ethnic groups coexist in equality with one another. This pattern is also referred to as:

a. miscegenation b. segregation c. accommodation d. compatibility

Sociology