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It
is now nearly 200 years since Malthus' views were first published, and
even though science and technology have advanced far and been very
successful in increasing subsistence, there is still no certainty about
the future unless population growth is checked: "Zero population growth"
has become a popular motto in campaigns for family planning and birth
control.
In 1930 Indonesia had a population of 60 million;
in 1954 it was 81 million; the present estimate is about 150 million.
The average annual rate of increase is around 2.2 percent. If the
population continues to grow at this rate, in the year 2000 we will have
a population of over 200 million.
To get an idea of how
enormous and complex the problems are, let us suppose that the
population increases by 2 per cent per year. That means about three
million more people each year, which means that each year there will be
three million more people to be fed, housed, clothed, and educated; in
short, to be taken care of. Cities will grow larger and larger, streets
will be more and more crowded, unemployment rate will become higher and
higher.
There will be more cars, more motorcycles, and
consequently accidents will be more likely to happen. As peoples' needs
increase, so industries will grow up to produce the things needed for
building roads, houses, and cars; for making clothes, foodstuffs and so
on. However, besides its positive as a producer of goods and employer
of labour, industry has an undesirable side effect. It is a source of
pollution. It pollutes the air, the soil, the water in wells and rivers,
and even the sea. Legislative measures should be taken to prevent, or
at least mininize pollution.
It is, therefore, of the
greatest importance that population growth be checked. To do this it is
necessary to know its causes. They are a high .birthrate and a low death
rate. Of course, if the death rate is low, it should not be tampered
with; it is, in fact, the result of better living conditions, and better
medical care. Thus there is no alternative but to lower the birthrate,
by encouraging birth control. The government's campaign for birth
control must succeed. If it does not, all ourplans and all our efforts
to improve the nation's prosperity will be in vain.
Source: Bahasa Inggris 3a untuk SMA, Jakarta, Balai Pustaka, 1989.