
8: The Industrial Revolution and its Consequences pt.2: The Invention of the Pill
Well, I Laughed
The Birth Control Pill and the Industrial Revolution
This chapter explores the invention of the birth control pill and its relationship to the Industrial Revolution. It discusses the reasons behind lower birth rates in developed economies compared to developing economies, including factors such as reduced child mortality and increased work burden on parents. The chapter also highlights the influence of the Industrial Revolution on the decision to have children and introduces Margaret Sanger, who played a significant role in advocating for birth control.
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