Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China’s fertility decline after the 1960s and the differential timing of the decline in different places. In particular, scholars argue over whether deliberate policies of fertility control, institutional changes, or general modernization factors contribute most to changes in fertility behavior. Here the authors adopt an ethnographically grounded behavioral–institutional approach to analyze qualitative and quantitative data from three different rural settings: Xiaoshan County in Zhejiang (East China), Ci County in Hebei (North China), and Yingde County in Guangdong (South China). The authors show that no one set of factors explains the differential timing and rapidity of the fer...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines Guangdong...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China’s fertility decline after the 1...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China's fertility decline after the 1...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
This is a study of the process and causes of fertility change in Hebei province, the People's Republ...
Background: In 1949, at the time for the foundation of the People's Republic of China, PRC, China h...
ABSTRACT China has experienced substantial fertility decline recently. The detenninant that is behin...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
BACKGROUND: Chinese women's reproductive patterns have changed significantly over the past several d...
According to births in the last year as reported in China's 2000 census, the total fertility rate (T...
This thesis examines fertility decline in the context of planned socioeconomic changes in rural Chi...
The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behav...
This paper examines the impact of the collective commune institution on rural fertility level in Chi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines Guangdong...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China’s fertility decline after the 1...
Many models have been proposed to explain both the rapidity of China's fertility decline after the 1...
In addition to the importance of China\u27s population growth for the world population, two signific...
This is a study of the process and causes of fertility change in Hebei province, the People's Republ...
Background: In 1949, at the time for the foundation of the People's Republic of China, PRC, China h...
ABSTRACT China has experienced substantial fertility decline recently. The detenninant that is behin...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
BACKGROUND: Chinese women's reproductive patterns have changed significantly over the past several d...
According to births in the last year as reported in China's 2000 census, the total fertility rate (T...
This thesis examines fertility decline in the context of planned socioeconomic changes in rural Chi...
The success of the Chinese One-Child policy and its rural adaptations in changing reproductive behav...
This paper examines the impact of the collective commune institution on rural fertility level in Chi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper examines Guangdong...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
This dissertation examines the ecological basis of human reproductive behavior during the first 35 y...