In this paper, the evolution of mortality since 1960 has been reconstructed for Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. The procedure has been to collect in each country all the existing data (population register, surveys, etc.), to check chronological and spatial cohesion and to estimate reliability, before making a final choice of the best estimates. The mortality transition has started. On the whole, progress has been remarkable during the last 20 years. In 1970 life expectancy was only from 50 to 52 years in the region; today it reaches nearly 70 years in Tunisia, 66 years in Algeria and Morocco, and 64 years in Egypt. Infant mortality has decreased considerably. Differences with regard to child mortality increased between countries. Tunis...
SUMMARY Stable population methods are applied to the population of Morocco, to estimate basic popula...
Demographic Dynamics and geographical Patterns of African Populations. Whereas Latin American and ...
SUMMARY After reaching a very high level at the end of the war (1960-62), infant mortality and child...
In this paper, the evolution of mortality since 1960 has been reconstructed for Morocco, Algeria, Tu...
Résumé Cet article présente l'évolution de la mortalité de 1960 à 1989 au Maroc, en Algérie, en Tuni...
Tabutin (Dominique). - High mortality rates among Women in North Africa from 1965 to the Present Day...
Mortality in Algeria has declined significantly since the country declared its independence in 1962....
Focusing on North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East (20 countries, 420 million inhab...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
SUMMARY The 1969-1970 population survey carried out in Algeria shows the advantage repeated passage ...
The first part of this article examines the global progress towards target A of the fourth Millenniu...
The first part of this article examines the global progress towards target A of the fourth Millenniu...
Fargues Philippe. — A Century of Demographic Change in Mediterranean Africa 1885-1985. A reconsidera...
Some aspects of the recent demographic evolution in the countries of the Middle East Over the past ...
Evolution of mortality and fertility in Ivory Coast. Demographic changes during the last twenty yea...
SUMMARY Stable population methods are applied to the population of Morocco, to estimate basic popula...
Demographic Dynamics and geographical Patterns of African Populations. Whereas Latin American and ...
SUMMARY After reaching a very high level at the end of the war (1960-62), infant mortality and child...
In this paper, the evolution of mortality since 1960 has been reconstructed for Morocco, Algeria, Tu...
Résumé Cet article présente l'évolution de la mortalité de 1960 à 1989 au Maroc, en Algérie, en Tuni...
Tabutin (Dominique). - High mortality rates among Women in North Africa from 1965 to the Present Day...
Mortality in Algeria has declined significantly since the country declared its independence in 1962....
Focusing on North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East (20 countries, 420 million inhab...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
SUMMARY The 1969-1970 population survey carried out in Algeria shows the advantage repeated passage ...
The first part of this article examines the global progress towards target A of the fourth Millenniu...
The first part of this article examines the global progress towards target A of the fourth Millenniu...
Fargues Philippe. — A Century of Demographic Change in Mediterranean Africa 1885-1985. A reconsidera...
Some aspects of the recent demographic evolution in the countries of the Middle East Over the past ...
Evolution of mortality and fertility in Ivory Coast. Demographic changes during the last twenty yea...
SUMMARY Stable population methods are applied to the population of Morocco, to estimate basic popula...
Demographic Dynamics and geographical Patterns of African Populations. Whereas Latin American and ...
SUMMARY After reaching a very high level at the end of the war (1960-62), infant mortality and child...