International audienceWhile the Egyptian fertility transition has been widely addressed in the literature, few researches have studied the spatial dimension of fertility. Using population census data, the aim of this study is to describe and measure the evolution of the geography of fertility on a subnational scale (qism/markaz), focusing on the period between 1960 and 2006. We assumed that the decline in fertility had spread spatially through Egypt, the spatial diffusion occurring through two traditional mechanisms: contagion and hierarchical diffusion. Our results confirm our hypotheses and highlight the importance of studying the spatial diffusion of the fertility transition. This study is unique for the Egyptian context given the long p...
The acceleration of the decline in fertility and the spectacular growth of education in societies ha...
Today's Egypt is affected by deep spatial, demographical and economical changes. If the old Nil Vall...
Since fertility varies largely over space responding to socioeconomic transformations, a spatially e...
International audienceWhile the Egyptian fertility transition has been widely addressed in the liter...
Abstract While the Egyptian fertility transition has been widely addressed in the literature, few re...
Fertility transitions are historically thought to have started in cities and then spread to the rest...
Abstract. Fertility in rural areas such as the Governorate of Menoufia in Egypt may be influenced bo...
International audienceUsing a large database from civil registers, we studied the spatial dynamics o...
Using a conceptual framework that borrows notions both from the economic theory of fertility and soc...
Using a conceptual framework that borrows notions both from the economic theory of fertility and soc...
International audienceLike most Western countries, Belgium has experienced two major waves of demogr...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
International audienceMorocco has experienced a rapid demographic transition during a relatively sho...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
The acceleration of the decline in fertility and the spectacular growth of education in societies ha...
Today's Egypt is affected by deep spatial, demographical and economical changes. If the old Nil Vall...
Since fertility varies largely over space responding to socioeconomic transformations, a spatially e...
International audienceWhile the Egyptian fertility transition has been widely addressed in the liter...
Abstract While the Egyptian fertility transition has been widely addressed in the literature, few re...
Fertility transitions are historically thought to have started in cities and then spread to the rest...
Abstract. Fertility in rural areas such as the Governorate of Menoufia in Egypt may be influenced bo...
International audienceUsing a large database from civil registers, we studied the spatial dynamics o...
Using a conceptual framework that borrows notions both from the economic theory of fertility and soc...
Using a conceptual framework that borrows notions both from the economic theory of fertility and soc...
International audienceLike most Western countries, Belgium has experienced two major waves of demogr...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
International audienceMorocco has experienced a rapid demographic transition during a relatively sho...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
The acceleration of the decline in fertility and the spectacular growth of education in societies ha...
Today's Egypt is affected by deep spatial, demographical and economical changes. If the old Nil Vall...
Since fertility varies largely over space responding to socioeconomic transformations, a spatially e...