This paper examines the past and prospective demographic transition in Nepal. Sparse data from the pre-1961 censuses suggest that mortality decline began during 1930s and allow rough estimates of fertility and mortality levels prior to 1961. Fertility decline began sometime between 1961 and early 1980s, with the total fertility rate declining from about 6 to 5 children per woman by early 1990s. The four scenarios of future fertility decline and population growth presented in the paper help draw several conclusions. A continuation of the recent slow pace of fertility decline would result in a total population of slightly over 100 million by the end of the next century (Scenario I). More rapid decline, similar to the median experience of Asia...
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The world and most regions and countries are experiencing unprecedentedly rapid demographic change. ...
In societies where child bearing prior to marriage is not socially acceptable, postponement of marri...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The objectives of this paper ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the national maternal mortality ratio in Nepal has been observed from surve...
For a number of years, the fertility level has remained high in Nepal. The government-supported ...
This article describes the recent population development in Nepal and projects alternative populatio...
A decline in the national maternal mortality ratio in Nepal has been observed from surveys conducted...
Historically, the process of nutrition transition begins with the shifts in demographic transition, ...
Historically, the process of nutrition transition begins with the shifts in demographic transition, ...
Abstract Advances in medical technology have led to increases in the life expectancy as well as incr...
This article presents estimates of fertility trends in Nepal over the period 1977-95, derived from d...
Nepal experienced a steep decline in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2006, which had again dropp...
Nepal experienced a steep decline in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2006, which had again dropp...
There has been a steady decline in fertility in the eastern Terai region of Nepal in the years 1981-...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3486.2786(97-2) / BLDSC - British Library ...
The world and most regions and countries are experiencing unprecedentedly rapid demographic change. ...
In societies where child bearing prior to marriage is not socially acceptable, postponement of marri...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The objectives of this paper ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the national maternal mortality ratio in Nepal has been observed from surve...
For a number of years, the fertility level has remained high in Nepal. The government-supported ...
This article describes the recent population development in Nepal and projects alternative populatio...
A decline in the national maternal mortality ratio in Nepal has been observed from surveys conducted...
Historically, the process of nutrition transition begins with the shifts in demographic transition, ...
Historically, the process of nutrition transition begins with the shifts in demographic transition, ...
Abstract Advances in medical technology have led to increases in the life expectancy as well as incr...
This article presents estimates of fertility trends in Nepal over the period 1977-95, derived from d...
Nepal experienced a steep decline in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2006, which had again dropp...
Nepal experienced a steep decline in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2006, which had again dropp...
There has been a steady decline in fertility in the eastern Terai region of Nepal in the years 1981-...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3486.2786(97-2) / BLDSC - British Library ...
The world and most regions and countries are experiencing unprecedentedly rapid demographic change. ...
In societies where child bearing prior to marriage is not socially acceptable, postponement of marri...