In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of increasing significance in East Asian countries as issues such as ageing population and greying work force increase. Inexplicably, the number of childbirths in East Asia has rapidly decreased since the 1960s. Through a cross-comparison analysis of similarity and differences across 3 cases, China, Japan and Singapore, the main purpose of this study is to establish whether economic development was the key factor which led to rapid decline in East Asian fertility and sustained fertility decline. The comparison includes other factors like the country’s historical background, population control policy measures and history, gender inequality levels, typ...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the world population increased unprecedentedly in large part...
This research paper discusses the origins of Japan’s fertility crisis and analyzes the government’s ...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
Currently, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan are high-income economies with the l...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
I. Historical review and Current fertility in China Although large family used to be desired by Chin...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Fifty years ago, women in Asi...
China has experienced an unprecedented fertility decline since the early 1970s. Available data show ...
Fertility throughout East Asia has fallen rapidly over the last five decades and is now below the re...
Objectives We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline acros...
We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline across the Asian...
OBJECTIVES:We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline acros...
The first question of this article is whether we can consider that East Asia is going through a seco...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the world population increased unprecedentedly in large part...
This research paper discusses the origins of Japan’s fertility crisis and analyzes the government’s ...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
Currently, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan are high-income economies with the l...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
I. Historical review and Current fertility in China Although large family used to be desired by Chin...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Fifty years ago, women in Asi...
China has experienced an unprecedented fertility decline since the early 1970s. Available data show ...
Fertility throughout East Asia has fallen rapidly over the last five decades and is now below the re...
Objectives We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline acros...
We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline across the Asian...
OBJECTIVES:We examined the overall contributions of the poor and non-poor in fertility decline acros...
The first question of this article is whether we can consider that East Asia is going through a seco...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
China’s urban population has experienced rapid fertility decline over the past six decades. This dra...
In the latter half of the 20th century, the world population increased unprecedentedly in large part...
This research paper discusses the origins of Japan’s fertility crisis and analyzes the government’s ...