In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an average of more than six live births per woman. However when Albania emerged from behind the 'olive curtain' in 1990, fertility had fallen to three children per woman, despite a pro-natalist environment and in the virtual absence of contraception and abortion. Nevertheless, after five decades, Albania's position at the top of the European fertility league remains unchanged. This paper documents the fertility transition in Albania during the period 1950-90 and places the demographic results in the context of recent socioeconomic and cultural change
The establishment of democracy in the communist countries, which generated profound social and econo...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
This paper compares the interrelationships between gender, family structures and intra-family care a...
In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an ave...
In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an ave...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
For a very long time, Albania has had one of the highest levels of fertility in Europe: in 2002 the ...
For a very long time, Albania has had one of the highest levels of fertility in Europe: in 2002 the ...
Cross-sectional comparisons of the decline in fertility in former socialist countries point to a bi-...
One of the major demographic changes during the last decade is the declining of fertility below the ...
The study examines demographic and migration trends in Albania within the framework of the concept o...
Meksi Ermelinda, Iaquinta Pietro. - Aspects of Demographic Trends in Albania This paper deals with b...
The establishment of democracy in the communist countries, which generated profound social and econo...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
This paper compares the interrelationships between gender, family structures and intra-family care a...
In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an ave...
In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an ave...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
Albania’s demographic changes have sparked considerable interest in recent years. Much of this atten...
For a very long time, Albania has had one of the highest levels of fertility in Europe: in 2002 the ...
For a very long time, Albania has had one of the highest levels of fertility in Europe: in 2002 the ...
Cross-sectional comparisons of the decline in fertility in former socialist countries point to a bi-...
One of the major demographic changes during the last decade is the declining of fertility below the ...
The study examines demographic and migration trends in Albania within the framework of the concept o...
Meksi Ermelinda, Iaquinta Pietro. - Aspects of Demographic Trends in Albania This paper deals with b...
The establishment of democracy in the communist countries, which generated profound social and econo...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
This paper compares the interrelationships between gender, family structures and intra-family care a...