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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... rates . Successively shorter intervals have been required for the addition of each billion people : thirty years for ... rates of population growth until the peak of 2.1 per cent per annum in the 1965-70 period , after which the rate has ...
... rates . Successively shorter intervals have been required for the addition of each billion people : thirty years for ... rates of population growth until the peak of 2.1 per cent per annum in the 1965-70 period , after which the rate has ...
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... rates . And for many of these so - called Third World populations , an apparently linked fall in fertility has ... rates and others still with a norm of six children or more per family , and the continuing wide dif- ferences in mortality ...
... rates . And for many of these so - called Third World populations , an apparently linked fall in fertility has ... rates and others still with a norm of six children or more per family , and the continuing wide dif- ferences in mortality ...
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... rates generated by both high fertility and mortality rates , and the end point is one of relatively low population growth rates generated by both low fertility and mortality rates . In between , fertility and mortality pass through a ...
... rates generated by both high fertility and mortality rates , and the end point is one of relatively low population growth rates generated by both low fertility and mortality rates . In between , fertility and mortality pass through a ...
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... rates attained at low levels of fertility and mortality may represent not an end point , but rather a transit zone en route to massive population decline resulting from well - below - replacement fertility . And trends in fertility rates ...
... rates attained at low levels of fertility and mortality may represent not an end point , but rather a transit zone en route to massive population decline resulting from well - below - replacement fertility . And trends in fertility rates ...
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... rate 150 ( 100 ) 133 ( 89 ) 94 ( 63 ) 32 ( 21 ) 51 ( 34 ) 77 ( 51 ) ( per 1,000 births ) Sources : Great Britain : Mitchell ( 1962 ) ; other countries : World Bank ( 1984 ) . Real per capita income figures : Preston and Haines ( 1991 ...
... rate 150 ( 100 ) 133 ( 89 ) 94 ( 63 ) 32 ( 21 ) 51 ( 34 ) 77 ( 51 ) ( per 1,000 births ) Sources : Great Britain : Mitchell ( 1962 ) ; other countries : World Bank ( 1984 ) . Real per capita income figures : Preston and Haines ( 1991 ...
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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