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This article has been presented at the Workshop on Methods for Agricultural Policy Analysis held at the UP Los Baños on August 13-14, 1985. It develops a framework for explaining the nonmarket to market transitions. In particular, this framework is used to generate specific hypotheses...
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There are a number of issues regarding women’s health, women’s reproductive behavior, fertility impact of reproductive … on women’s health. So is women’s reproductive health on fertility. …
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is still largely unclear what caused them. This paper presents a new unified explanation of the fertility Boom-Bust that … the entry of the D-cohort is associated with increased births in the 1950s, while its retirement turned the fertility Boom … completed fertility of all cohorts involved. …
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In this paper, we develop a model in which demographic decline is optimal when there is an exhaustible natural resource necessary in the production process. In this context, we study child rearing subsidies and show that they do not affect the rate of demographic decline. However, they induce a...
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?s fertility? This article attempts to answer these questions, drawing on data yielded by the French version of the Generations and …
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slightly higher in the United States than in Canada, this is largely offset by much higher fertility, with a total fertility … is foreign-born, versus one in eight in the United States. Based on recent trends in fertility, mortality and … are reflected in major fertility and health differentials between regions and social groups. …
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through natural increase. There are now more African than European immigrants living in France. Fertility was practically … stable in 2011 (2.01 children per woman), but the lifetime fertility of the 1971-1972 cohorts reached a historic low in …
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population growth. This general trend is common to most European countries, reflecting the combined effects of fertility decline … countries or sub-regions remaining largely unchanged. The future of the European population will depend largely on fertility in … coming years, with growth if fertility is high, decline if it is low, and relative stability if it remains at moderate levels …
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The total fertility rate in Italy is well below replacement level but most women still plan to have two children. This … gap between expressed fertility plans and observed reproductive behaviour warrants examination. The authors assess the … correspondence between fertility intentions of women with one child and subsequent behaviour at micro level and highlight which …
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analysing demographic data collected by China?s 1982 and 1988 national fertility sample surveys, the study provides further … insights on changes in marriage, mortality, fertility and pregnancy outcomes during the famine period. The study reveals a … dramatic increase in mortality and a decrease in marriage and fertility during the famine period, which had a significant …
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