The comparison of trends and actual rates of fertility, maternal mortality and marriage between Guadeloupe, neighbouring islands, the countries of the Association of Caribbean States and France shows that this department is closer to other West Indian islands than to other states while, at the same time, exhibiting fairly different behaviour from Martinique. Although some of the differences can be explained by history, culture and overall levels of economic and social development, more specific social and political determinants emerge, whether it be poverty in the case of fertility and control over abortion, social benefits in the case of maternal mortality, or exclusion from the workplace as regards marriage behaviour
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International audienceThe seasonal patterns of conceptions and births differ between geographic area...
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Les départements d’outre-mer français (DOM), en particulier la Guadeloupe, la Martinique et La Réuni...
Pison Gilles. Sara Randall — A comparative demographic study of three Sahelian populations : marriag...
International audienceThe principal gynaecological cancers (breast, ovary, uterus, and cervix) accou...
Summary. — Population problems and economic prospects in Martinique and Guadeloupe. — The population...
Single-parents families in Martinique and sacrificial ideal of potomitan. In Martinique, where sing...
Data collected in the survey Gender and Interpersonal Violence in Martinique can be used to compare ...
The development of small island economies depends on different variables, among them, the political ...
Petit Jean Roger B. Les relations ville-campagne dans une économie en voie de développement : le cas...
Health conditions have substantially improved over recent decades. Life expectancy at birth has prog...
Cottias Myriam. — A study in demographic marginality in 19 th century Martinique (Trois-Ilets). The ...
The outermost regions of the European Union have con-trasting demographic situations. Although ferti...
<div><p>The seasonal patterns of conceptions and births differ between geographic areas. Several pot...
International audienceThe seasonal patterns of conceptions and births differ between geographic area...
The total population of France on 1 January 2011 is estimated at 65 million, of whom 1.9 million res...
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International audienceThe principal gynaecological cancers (breast, ovary, uterus, and cervix) accou...