The Continuing Demographic TransitionG. W. Jones, R. M. Douglas, J. C. Caldwell, R. M. D'Souza From the perspective of human society, one of the most significant occurrences of the twentieth century has been the demographic transition —- the movement from tragic and wastefully high death and birth rates to low rates in many countries. Many other countries, however, are still at only the early or intermediate stages of this process. In these countries, means need to be found to accelerate the transition. This book brings new evidence to bear on aspects of the demographic trasition, with contributions from leading demographers, anthropologists, sociologists, and historians. The book ranges widely over the history and current experience of both developed and developing countries, with particular emphasis on Asia and Africa. The new field of anthropological demography is strongly represented, with contributions challenging much conventional wisdom. |
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... DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION 2. The First Health Transition in Australia , 1880 ... Demographic Transition 94 Paul Demeny 6. Intergenerational Wealth Flows and the Elderly in Indonesia Graeme Hugo 111 ... Change as Moral Change : Culture , Virtue.
... DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION 2. The First Health Transition in Australia , 1880 ... Demographic Transition 94 Paul Demeny 6. Intergenerational Wealth Flows and the Elderly in Indonesia Graeme Hugo 111 ... Change as Moral Change : Culture , Virtue.
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... Change as Moral Change : Culture , Virtue , and Demographic Transition Tom Fricke 10. Orderly Theories , Disorderly Women 183 213 Susan Cotts Watkins , Naomi Rutenberg , and David Wilkinson 11. Numerators and Denominators in the Study ...
... Change as Moral Change : Culture , Virtue , and Demographic Transition Tom Fricke 10. Orderly Theories , Disorderly Women 183 213 Susan Cotts Watkins , Naomi Rutenberg , and David Wilkinson 11. Numerators and Denominators in the Study ...
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... demographic transition : a process whereby demographic variables change in a system- atic way from one state to another . This suggests some sort of stability about the starting point and the end point of such a transition . And indeed ...
... demographic transition : a process whereby demographic variables change in a system- atic way from one state to another . This suggests some sort of stability about the starting point and the end point of such a transition . And indeed ...
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... trends in fertility rates are unlikely to end there : in a situation implying the eventual demise of whole populations , substantial increases in fertil- ity never envisaged in the demographic transition typology , however engineered ...
... trends in fertility rates are unlikely to end there : in a situation implying the eventual demise of whole populations , substantial increases in fertil- ity never envisaged in the demographic transition typology , however engineered ...
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... demographic transition . Notable milestones in this field of research include the estab- lishment of a committee by the IUSSP , successively entitled ' micro demo- graphy ' and ' anthropological demography ' , and the publication of the ...
... demographic transition . Notable milestones in this field of research include the estab- lishment of a committee by the IUSSP , successively entitled ' micro demo- graphy ' and ' anthropological demography ' , and the publication of the ...
Contents
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The Demise of Universal Marriage in East | 51 |
An Analysis of ParityDependent Fertility Falls | 80 |
The Implausible Endpoint | 94 |
Intergenerational Wealth Flows and the Elderly in Indonesia | 111 |
THE PLACE OF CULTURE IN | 135 |
What Do We Know? | 158 |
Contraception and Religiosity in Bangladesh | 268 |
The Rise of Dowry in Bangladesh | 290 |
A Reorganization of | 307 |
Health Treatment Behaviour in Sri Lanka | 332 |
THE PLACE OF POLICY IN | 363 |
Transitions in Indonesia | 383 |
The Role of Family Planning Programmes in Contemporary | 422 |
Index | 445 |
Orderly Theories Disorderly Women | 213 |
Numerators and Denominators in the Study of High | 246 |
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