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Code de la famille. Then in 1939, France passed one of its largest and most comprehensive pro-natalist laws, the Code de la Famille, which still exists today. This piece of legislation offered significant benefits to families who chose to have more than one child.
France has an ageing population, and is tackling this with a strong pro-natal policy, to create a more favourable age structure and dependency ratio. It is commonly called 'le Code de la Famille', (although it is technically called 'code de l'action sociale et des familles') It was created in 1952 to encourage the repopulation of France after ...
7 paź 2023 · Members of la Famille, an incestuous religious cult, have been living in secrecy in central Paris for over 200 years. Now their strange customs are finally seeing the light.
same assembly of men passed the Code de la Famille, "a package of reforms introduced by decree-law which . . . improved the provision of family allowances, modified adoption laws, and tightened anti abortion laws."2 The new Code retained the strictures against contra ception. Between these two acts of populationist legislation in France,
Le Code de l'action sociale et des familles (parfois abrégé en CASF), anciennement Code de la famille et de l'aide sociale, communément Code de la famille, est, en France, un ensemble de dispositions législatives et réglementaires sur l'action sociale et la famille.
In 1939, the French passed the “Code de la famille”, a complex piece of pro natalist legislation. The pro natalist methods in the policy included: Offering cash incentives to mothers who stayed at home to care for children. Subsidising holidays. Banning the sale of contraceptives (repealed in 1967).
9 lip 2024 · Un décret-loi institue le code de la famille et de la natalité françaises. Ce texte constitue la première tentative d’une véritable politique familiale en France avec un objectif nataliste clairement affiché.