The paper aims to examine the age and sex structure of the population of Zimbabwe, based on an analysis of the 1982 census data. A study of the population based on the 1982 census was carried out by Zinyama and Whitlow (1986), but this was mainly concerned with spatial changes over time. This paper examines the vertical distribution of the population, that is its age and sex structure, at various sub-national levels and the factors that determine these vertical variations. Reference to the spatial distribution pattern is made only where this aids in the explanation of the vertical age-sex variations. The paper is divided into four main sections. The first part examines some of the theoretical issues involved in age-sex structure analysis. ...
Traditionally, demographers have studied the determinants of nuptiality, sexual behaviour and fertil...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
Zimbabwe’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of 5.5 in 1988 (Central Statistical Office, 1988) has declin...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
It is a commonly held theory that population is related to levels of social and economic development...
A research paper on factors determining fertility in Zimbabwe.Studies of fertility differentials att...
IN THIS ARTICLE I attempt to establish the fertility level in Zimbabwe for the years 1982-4. In view...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
A research paper on gender and fertility in Zimbabwe.This paper examines the nature of the relations...
This study is based mainly on the Rhodesian census data of 1969. The country Zimbabwe (formerly Rho...
Includes bibliographical references.Analysis of census data is important to uncover new insights as ...
This research uses data from the 1994-1995 Zimbabwe Aging Survey complemented by the 1999 Zimbabwe D...
The present study is designed to resolve the controversy arising from fertility decline in Zimbabwe ...
Studies on spatial fertility differentials in sub-Sahara Africa normally treat the rural sector as a...
The age and the sex structure of the population are the most important demographic characteristics t...
Traditionally, demographers have studied the determinants of nuptiality, sexual behaviour and fertil...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
Zimbabwe’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of 5.5 in 1988 (Central Statistical Office, 1988) has declin...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
It is a commonly held theory that population is related to levels of social and economic development...
A research paper on factors determining fertility in Zimbabwe.Studies of fertility differentials att...
IN THIS ARTICLE I attempt to establish the fertility level in Zimbabwe for the years 1982-4. In view...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
A research paper on gender and fertility in Zimbabwe.This paper examines the nature of the relations...
This study is based mainly on the Rhodesian census data of 1969. The country Zimbabwe (formerly Rho...
Includes bibliographical references.Analysis of census data is important to uncover new insights as ...
This research uses data from the 1994-1995 Zimbabwe Aging Survey complemented by the 1999 Zimbabwe D...
The present study is designed to resolve the controversy arising from fertility decline in Zimbabwe ...
Studies on spatial fertility differentials in sub-Sahara Africa normally treat the rural sector as a...
The age and the sex structure of the population are the most important demographic characteristics t...
Traditionally, demographers have studied the determinants of nuptiality, sexual behaviour and fertil...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
Zimbabwe’s Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of 5.5 in 1988 (Central Statistical Office, 1988) has declin...