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" Childbearing trends and prospects in low-fertility countries : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 958211
Doc. No : b712581
Main Entry : Frejka, Tomaš.
Title & Author : Childbearing trends and prospects in low-fertility countries : : a cohort analysis /\ by Tomas Frejka and Jean-Paul Sardon ; with the assistance of Alain Confesson.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht ;Boston :: Kluwer Academic Publishers,, ©2004.
Series Statement : European studies of population ;; v. 13
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xvi, 422 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 1402024584
: : 9781402024580
: 1402024576
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-422).
Contents : Dedication -- Demographic Revolutions or Transitions?- A Foreword. Preface -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Methods -- 3: Nordic region -- 4: Western Europe -- 5: West Central Europe -- 6: Soutern Europe -- 7: East Central Europe -- 8: Eastern Europe -- 9: West Balkan region -- 10: Baltic region -- 11: Non-European countries -- 12: Comprehensive and comparative analysis -- 13: Findings, implications and conclusions -- Appendices -- References.
Abstract : Low fertility, one of the critical issues in the contemporary world, will persist in the foreseeable future. That is arguably the principal conclusion of this book. Fundamental changes in social security and health care systems, taxation schemes, and migration policies, for instance, are inevitable, unless societies are able to institute effective measures and create favorable conditions for increasing fertility. Such are the unavoidable challenges facing European and other economically advanced countries. The present study applies the cohort analysis approach to detailed data covering over half of the 20th century for populations of 35 countries. In distinction to most previous studies, that approach is put to use not only for elucidating past trends, but also to capture salient aspects of contemporary fertility patterns. And, beyond that, it is utilized to suggest possible near-term future trends in fertility behavior.
Subject : Cohort analysis.
Subject : Demographic transition.
Subject : Fertility, Human.
Subject : Cohort analysis.
Subject : Demographic transition.
Subject : Fertility, Human.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Demography.
Dewey Classification : ‭304.6/3‬
LC Classification : ‭HB901‬‭.F735 2004eb‬
Added Entry : Confesson, Alain.
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