Following a … Expand. Socioeconomic status and fertility : Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America. One of the major demographic changes during the past years is the emergence of the twochild norm as part of the creation of the modern family.
While we know a great deal about the timing of the … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites background. This volume focuses on demographic and societal changes in societies experiencing low and very low fertility. In this introductory chapter I provide some demographic context for evaluating and … Expand.
Social interactions and contemporary fertility transitions. This analysis of fertility transition is conducted among 69 developing countries during It is argued that the relationship between socioeconomic development and the timing and pace of … Expand. Social context and fertility decline in Southeast Asia: to This study examines several key hypotheses from classical demographic transition theory on the causes of fertility change with a longitudinal and comparative research design that is appropriate to … Expand.
Demographic transition in ecological focus. Demographic transition theory posits that modernization particularly in the form of urban industrialism fundamentally alters the environmental context surrounding fertility decision-making thereby … Expand. The pure relationship and below replacement fertility. Of the many changes which have characterized the second demographic transition, shifts in fertility and union formation have attracted a great deal of interest from demographers.
Despite the fact … Expand. Theory pertaining to low fertility. Demographic transition refers to the process whereby populations shift from regimes of high mortality and high fertility in approximate long-run equilibrium zero population growth to a new … Expand.
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Report this Document. Flag for inappropriate content. Download now. The author considers the measurement of fertility and fertility change and summarizes the recent evidence on fertility levels and trends in historical and contemporary populations. The core of the essay consists of a comparison of classical and contemporary theories of fertility transitions and a discussion of unresolved issues in current research.
An alternative model of demographic transition is suggested.
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