This paper analyzes stagnation of fertility rate decrease in Indonesia. Population balance can be achieved by controlling fertility. Indonesian survey of demography and health in 2012, however, shows no significant difference of fertility rates from similar surveys in 2002 and 2007. In addition to that, there are factors such as the shifting political paradigm in the developing world, change of local governance, and institutional change that influence the stagnation of fertility rate decrease. This writing recommends ways to accommodate balance between democratic system and effective achievement. Besides, the decrease of fertility rate also requires serious commitment and determination of local government to participate. For this goal, soci...
Background: This research paper aims to investigate the individual and regional factors that affect ...
Backgrounds. The Family Planning (FP) program is an effort to reduce the rate of population growth i...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...
Fertility in Indonesia has been falling significantly, from an average total fertility rate of 5.6 c...
Fertility in Indonesia has been falling significantly, from an average total fertility rate of 5.6 c...
Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 ...
Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 ...
The 1971 Indonesian Population Census revealed that the total fertility rate was high and economic a...
The Total Birth Rate or Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is an important and strategic indicator to determ...
The fertility rate (TFR) has decreased from around 5.6 births per woman in 1967 to around 2.4 births...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
The aims of this paper are to analyse the unmet need situation in Indonesia, identify determining fa...
In the late 1970s a number of reports indicated that the Indonesian Family Planning Program had con...
Background: This research paper aims to investigate the individual and regional factors that affect ...
Backgrounds. The Family Planning (FP) program is an effort to reduce the rate of population growth i...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...
Fertility in Indonesia has been falling significantly, from an average total fertility rate of 5.6 c...
Fertility in Indonesia has been falling significantly, from an average total fertility rate of 5.6 c...
Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 ...
Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 ...
The 1971 Indonesian Population Census revealed that the total fertility rate was high and economic a...
The Total Birth Rate or Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is an important and strategic indicator to determ...
The fertility rate (TFR) has decreased from around 5.6 births per woman in 1967 to around 2.4 births...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
An effort for reducing fertility in developing countries like Indonesia, is a real initiative to dec...
The aims of this paper are to analyse the unmet need situation in Indonesia, identify determining fa...
In the late 1970s a number of reports indicated that the Indonesian Family Planning Program had con...
Background: This research paper aims to investigate the individual and regional factors that affect ...
Backgrounds. The Family Planning (FP) program is an effort to reduce the rate of population growth i...
The target of the 2015 Medium-Term National Development Plan is the fertility rate of 2.1 children. ...