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...most demographers contend that even if such an increase occurred, it would be temporary. "Any upturn in the birth rate would be just another fluctuation around the major continuing downward trend," says Philip Hauser, director of the Population Research Center at the University of Chicago. "It would fend off zero population growth a little longer, not forever...
...discussion about a slowdown in population growth, one of the most important issues is whether or not economic growth must necessarily slow down too. "It is absurd not to link zero population growth with zero economic growth," argues Hauser. But Stephen Enke of General Electric's research organization, TEMPO, disagrees. A rapidly growing population generates a large labor force, he says, which in turn has in the past generated large increases in the gross national product. A stationary population, on the other hand, could produce zero economic growth-if other factors remain unchanged. But, maintains Enke, as population growth...
...past decade has drastically changed the image many women have of themselves (as well as the image many men have of them). But the revolution in the real status of women is only beginning. "There are plenty of token women around, but none in top leadership roles," says Rita Hauser, former U.S. representative to the U.N. Commission on Human Rights. "Younger women very much want to break through and I think they will, but we won't see the results until ten years from...
...Rita E. Hauser, 39. "Some day there will be a woman on the Supreme Court," predicts Hauser, who was among those mentioned for a seat when Justice John Marshall Harlan retired in 1971. A moderate Republican who has campaigned for both Richard Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller, she was U.S. representative on the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations, 1969-1972. A founder of the soon-to-open First Women's Bank & Trust Co. of New York, she now heads the international practice of a Wall Street law firm. Brooklyn-bred Hauser holds degrees from four universities; she earned...
...doesn't shine so brightly as it deserves to. But British guest director David William has managed to give it considerable luster all the same. What is heartening is to note the progress from the horrendous mishmash that Jack Landau inflicted on us here in 1960 to Frank Hauser's version six years later, which was' visually attractive but aurally offensive. Now, on the third try, there is much to please both...