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E-grāmata: From Death to Birth: Mortality Decline and Reproductive Change

  • Formāts: 438 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-1997
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309184915
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  • Formāts: 438 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Dec-1997
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309184915

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The last 35 years or so have witnessed a dramatic shift in the demography of many developing countries. Before 1960, there were substantial improvements in life expectancy, but fertility declines were very rare. Few people used modern contraceptives, and couples had large families. Since 1960, however, fertility rates have fallen in virtually every major geographic region of the world, for almost all political, social, and economic groups. What factors are responsible for the sharp decline in fertility? What role do child survival programs or family programs play in fertility declines? Casual observation suggests that a decline in infant and child mortality is the most important cause, but there is surprisingly little hard evidence for this conclusion. The papers in this volume explore the theoretical, methodological, and empirical dimensions of the fertility-mortality relationship. It includes several detailed case studies based on contemporary data from developing countries and on historical data from Europe and the United States.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Effect of a Child's Death on Birth Spacing: A Cross-National Analysis 3 The Impact of Infant and Child Mortality Risk on Fertility 4 Learning and Lags in Mortality Perceptions 5 The Impact of AIDS Mortality on Individual Fertility: Evidence from Tanzania 6 Infant Mortality and the Fertility Transistion: Macro Evidence from Europe and New Findings from Prussia 7 The Relationship Between Infant and Child Mortality and Fertility: Some Historical and Contemporary Evidence for the United States 8 Fertility Response to Infant and Child Mortality in Africa with Special Reference to Cameroon 9 The Relationship Between Infant and Child Mortality and Subsequent Fertility in Indonesia: 1971-1991 10 Micro and Macro Effects of Child Mortality on Fertility: The Case of India 11 Child Mortality and the Fertility Transistion: Aggregated and Multilevel Evidence from Costa Rica Index
1 Introduction 1(38) Barney Cohen Mark R. Montgomery 2 Effect of a Childs Death on Birth Spacing: A Cross-National Analysis 39(35) Laurence M. Grummer-Strawn Paul W. Stupp Zuguo Mei 3 The Impact of Infant and Child Mortality Risk on Fertility 74(38) Kenneth I. Wolpin 4 Learning and Lags in Mortality Perceptions 112(26) Mark R. Montgomery 5 The Impact of AIDS Mortality on Individual Fertility: Evidence from Tanzania 138(44) Martha Ainsworth Deon Filmer Innocent Semali 6 Infant Mortality and the Fertility Transition: Macro Evidence from Europe and New Findings from Prussia 182(45) Patrick R. Galloway Ronald D. Lee Eugene A. Hammel 7 The Relationship Between Infant and Child Mortality and Fertility: Some Historical and Contemporary Evidence for the United States 227(27) Michael R. Haines 8 Fertility Response to Infant and Child Mortality in Africa with Special Reference to Cameroon 254(62) Barthelemy Kuate Defo 9 The Relationship Between Infant and Child Mortality and Subsequent Fertility in Indonesia: 1971-1991 316(23) Elizabeth Frankenberg 10 Micro and Macro Effects of Child Mortality on Fertility: The Case of India 339(45) P.N. Mari Bhat 11 Child Mortality and the Fertility Transition: Aggregated and Multilevel Evidence from Costa Rica 384(27) Luis Rosero-Bixby INDEX 411
Mark R. Montgomery and Barney Cohen, Editors; Committee on Population, National Research Council