Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population policy but fertility remained for a long time at a high level. The total fertility rate is now a little bit higher than 3 children per woman, which is the fertility world average. The decline of the fertility affects all the states but sometimes important regional disparities remain between North and South of India. In Kerala the number of children per woman is less than 2 and in Uttar Pradesh close to 5. These contrasts between states are largely related to the level of alphabetisation of women.Bien que premier pays à avoir mis en place une politique de limitation des naissances, l'Inde a conservé pendant longtemps une fécondité élevée. Avec un...
This article focusses on issues relating to fertility transition and related socio-economic variable...
paper employs a decomposition methodology to analyse the transition in fertility in India and in 15 ...
International audienceWomen in the developing country of India have started on the long road to eman...
Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population pol...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
Geography of Fertility in India (1981-1991). Fertility is seen in this article more as a social pro...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the limitation of fertility became a real concern for d...
Lardinois Roland. — The Present Demographic Situation in India. The Indian birth rate continues to f...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
Demographic problems and policies in the indian subcontinent. The present Indian demographic press...
En Inde, les sex-ratios diminuent régulièrement depuis 1901. L’infanticide des filles et l’avortemen...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
In Haryana and Punjab, the last census shows a sharp increase in the masculinity of the juvenile pop...
The transition from high to low fertility had its beginning in Europe, mainly in France in the secon...
Kerala is well-known globally for the unprecedented fertility transition in the Indian subcontinent ...
This article focusses on issues relating to fertility transition and related socio-economic variable...
paper employs a decomposition methodology to analyse the transition in fertility in India and in 15 ...
International audienceWomen in the developing country of India have started on the long road to eman...
Demographic Transition in India. India was the first country to adopt a restrictive population pol...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
Geography of Fertility in India (1981-1991). Fertility is seen in this article more as a social pro...
In the second half of the twentieth century, the limitation of fertility became a real concern for d...
Lardinois Roland. — The Present Demographic Situation in India. The Indian birth rate continues to f...
International audience[The increase in the population of India is mainly due to the natural movement...
Demographic problems and policies in the indian subcontinent. The present Indian demographic press...
En Inde, les sex-ratios diminuent régulièrement depuis 1901. L’infanticide des filles et l’avortemen...
In spite of what has been often predicted, India's economic growth has made it possible for the Coun...
In Haryana and Punjab, the last census shows a sharp increase in the masculinity of the juvenile pop...
The transition from high to low fertility had its beginning in Europe, mainly in France in the secon...
Kerala is well-known globally for the unprecedented fertility transition in the Indian subcontinent ...
This article focusses on issues relating to fertility transition and related socio-economic variable...
paper employs a decomposition methodology to analyse the transition in fertility in India and in 15 ...
International audienceWomen in the developing country of India have started on the long road to eman...