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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Asian Women Asian Women Vol. 18
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2004.6
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167 - 183 (17page)

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This paper re-evaluates family planning programmes as they relate to reproductive and sexual rights of women. Family Planning was adopted as part of the overall economic development process of South Korea, and resulted in a significant fertility decline within a short period of time. At the same time a high level of economic growth was achieved. The findings in this paper suggest that family planning policy was basically target-driven to reduce birth-rates, and in so doing, sometimes even violated women's rights to have control over their own bodies. In relation to this, the author moves on to explore the formation and activities of Family Planning Mothers' Clubs, which made the family planning policy successful. This paper concludes that women were tightly integrated into the developmental state in order to provide political support, paid and unpaid labour, and to change fertility behaviour, while being simultaneously marginalized from decisions regarding in policy-making.

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Abstract
Introduction
The Emergence of the Authoritarian Developmental State and the Chronology of Family Planning Policy 1961-1979
The Role of Family Planning Mothers‘ Clubs in Family Planning
Evaluating Family Planning from a Perspective of Women‘s Reproductive and Sexual Rights
Conclusion
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