An Economic Analysis of Fertility Determination Among Rural and Urban Thai Women
Author | : Thienchay Kiranandana |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Fertility, Human |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Thienchay Kiranandana |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Fertility, Human |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Richard A. Easterlin |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1985-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780226180298 |
For most of human history a "natural fertility" regime has prevailed throughout the world: there has been almost no conscious limitation of family size within marriage, and women have spent their reproductive lives tied to the "wheel of childbearing." Only recently in developed countries has fertility been brought under conscious control by individual couples and childbearing fallen to an average of two births per woman. The explanation of this "fertility revolution" is the main concern of this book. Richard A. Easterlin and Eileen M. Crimmins present and test a fertility theory that has gained increasing attention over the last decade, a "supply-demand theory" that integrates economic and sociological approaches to fertility determination. The results of the tests, which draw on data from four developing countries—Colombia, India, Sri Lanka, and Taiwan—are highly consistent, though a number of the conclusions are likely to arouse controversy. For example, couples' motivation for fertility control appears to be the prime mover in the fertility revolution, rather than access to family planning services or unfavorable attitudes toward such services. The interdisciplinary approach and nontechnical exposition of this study will attract a wide readership among economists, sociologists, demographers, anthropologists, statisticians, biologists, and others.
Author | : Robert Orr Whyte |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2020-01-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000612473 |
This study looks at the social and economic status, family and workforce roles, and quality of life of women in the rural sectors of monsoonal and equatorial Asia, from Pakistan to Japan, where life often is characterized by unemployment, underemployment, and poverty.
Author | : Thienchay Kiranandana |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : Fertility, Human |
ISBN | : |
Author | : David Elliot Bloom |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
In light of rural Asia's 30-year population increase, this book reviews trends and patterns in the quality of life, identifies and analyzes options for private and public policies for the improvement of the quality of life, and assesses the prospects for the quality of life in the context of globalization, privatization, and technological change.
Author | : Pichit Pitaktepsombati |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Fertility, Human |
ISBN | : |
Author | : United Nations Publications |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2019-10-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9789211483192 |
The report presents findings from the 2018 revision of World Urbanization Prospects, which contains the latest estimates of the urban and rural populations or areas from 1950 to 2018 and projections to 2050, as well as estimates of population size from 1950 to 2018 and projections to 2030 for all urban agglomerations with 300,000 inhabitants or more in 2018. The world urban population is at an all-time high, and the share of urban dwellers, is projected to represent two thirds of the global population in 2050. Continued urbanization will bring new opportunities and challenges for sustainable development.
Author | : David Bloom |
Publisher | : Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2003-02-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0833033735 |
There is long-standing debate on how population growth affects national economies. A new report from Population Matters examines the history of this debate and synthesizes current research on the topic. The authors, led by Harvard economist David Bloom, conclude that population age structure, more than size or growth per se, affects economic development, and that reducing high fertility can create opportunities for economic growth if the right kinds of educational, health, and labor-market policies are in place. The report also examines specific regions of the world and how their differing policy environments have affected the relationship between population change and economic development.
Author | : Mingsan Khāosaʻāt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Birth control |
ISBN | : |