Read about the book that focuses on Australians who have decided against having children or buy merchandise.
Read rants by a man who has decided not to have children.
Community offers articles, a mailing list and links for those who have decided to remain childfree or who are considering it.
Devoted to promoting child-free families and as a legitimate and worthy family form.
Center where the childfree can keep each other informed about news, as well as spark discussion about childfree issues.
Find personal ads from childfree singles looking for like-minded partners.
Find extensive message boards, personals and a chat room for the childfree.
Learn about this group of Phoenix, Ariz., residents who are childfree and want to socialize.
Support group for couples who have finished infertility treatment and will not be pursuing adoption.
Forum for discussions about making the decision to be childfree.
Small series of essays deals with childfree issues. Read about censorship.
Read about the case for remaining childfree from an overpopulation point of view.
Guide to the terms, nicknames and acronyms one might find on alt.support.childfree.
Dedicated to those who have no children by choice. Learn about the members.
Support board for those who choose to remain childfree.
Post a message on this bulletin board for childfree people to exchange thoughts.
Well-documented essay argues in favor of a childfree lifestyle. Anthropological data from other societies around the world is considered.
Nonprofit social club for couples and singles who, by choice or circumstance, are not parents. Based in Vancouver, Canada.
Explore this message board for people who don't want to have children.
Group is dedicated to reproductive freedom and responsibility, including the right to not have children, and offers a vasectomy raffle.
Article bashes the proponents of the child-free movement, which purports to fight for the rights of those who choose not to have children.
Collection of readings on population and procreation. Works were originally published in the journal, In Context, in 1992.
Grassroots movement believes that voluntarily ceasing to breed will make the world a healthier place. Touches on ecology, economics and politics.