The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sanguine view of population growth expressed at the 1994 International Conference for Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo was possible only because of the demographic events in Asia over the last 30 years. In 1965 Asian women were still bearing about six children. Even at current rates, today’s young women will give birth to half as many. This measure, namely the average number of live births over a reproductive lifetime, is called the total fertility rate. It has to be above 2— considerably above if mortality is still high—to achieve long-term population replacement. By 1995 East Asia, taken as a whole, exhibited a total fertility rate of ...
Pakistan’s last census in 2017 counted 208 million inhabitants, which translates into an annual popu...
Fertility declines are now underway in many developing countries, and the focus of the debate about ...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
Author Institution: The Wooster Clinic, Wooster, OhioThe population explosion in Asia has reached cr...
East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia are located along the continuum divided roughly into the ma...
This paper questions the proposition that fertility was invariably high among populations beforethe ...
Asia's fertility decline over the past three decades has been of truly historical significance on a ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
The dramatic demographic changes in Asia during the three decades from 1970 to the end of the twenti...
This study examines the question as to whether Pakistan’s fertility transition is stalling. The pape...
We examine patterns in fertility during the demographic transition using a panel data set across 25 ...
Recent trends in fertility and contraceptive prevalence indicate that the marital fertility transiti...
In 1994 the World Bank called East Asia's strong economic growth performance a "miracle". Trade open...
Pakistan’s last census in 2017 counted 208 million inhabitants, which translates into an annual popu...
Fertility declines are now underway in many developing countries, and the focus of the debate about ...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
Author Institution: The Wooster Clinic, Wooster, OhioThe population explosion in Asia has reached cr...
East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia are located along the continuum divided roughly into the ma...
This paper questions the proposition that fertility was invariably high among populations beforethe ...
Asia's fertility decline over the past three decades has been of truly historical significance on a ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
Fertility has been declining very rast most countries orthe world over tbe past 40 years, and it con...
The dramatic demographic changes in Asia during the three decades from 1970 to the end of the twenti...
This study examines the question as to whether Pakistan’s fertility transition is stalling. The pape...
We examine patterns in fertility during the demographic transition using a panel data set across 25 ...
Recent trends in fertility and contraceptive prevalence indicate that the marital fertility transiti...
In 1994 the World Bank called East Asia's strong economic growth performance a "miracle". Trade open...
Pakistan’s last census in 2017 counted 208 million inhabitants, which translates into an annual popu...
Fertility declines are now underway in many developing countries, and the focus of the debate about ...
In the past 50 years, the phenomenon of persistent sub-replacement level fertility rates is of incre...