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and non-poor in the developing world. The author estimates that selective mortality-whereby poorer people tend to have …
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addition to the replacement effects of higher fertility following a disaster that caused high mortality, a positive fertility … positive fertility response to exposure to these large-scale natural disasters in addition to the response to child mortality … response may be induced as children can be used to supplement household income. This paper analyzes three high mortality …
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, child mortality and others factors that affect these outcomes. To improve data reporting, data collection needs to be …
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demographic consequences of the Rwandan genocide and how the excess mortality due to the conflict was distributed in the …
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high and selective mortality had a major impact on the population structure of Cambodia. Fertility and marriage rates were … contributes to the literature on the economic analysis of conflict. Using mortality data for siblings from the Cambodia … Demographic and Health Survey in 2000, he shows that excess mortality was extremely high and heavily concentrated during 1974 …
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, especially infant and child mortality, has decreased rapidly, fertility has remained high over the past decades, equaling 6 …. The population of Mali is very young: in 1998, 46.3 percent of the population was under 15 years of age. Whereas mortality … or rapid fertility decline scenarios. Chapter two is dedicated to the future implications of these demographic trends. It …
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