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The Continuing Demographic Transition

The Continuing Demographic Transition
Author: G. W. Jones
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1998-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0191584517

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From the perspective of human society, one of the most significant occurrences of the twentieth century has been the demographic transition —- the movement from tragic and wastefully high death and birth rates to low rates in many countries. Many other countries, however, are still at only the early or intermediate stages of this process. In these countries, means need to be found to accelerate the transition. This book brings new evidence to bear on aspects of the demographic trasition, with contributions from leading demographers, anthropologists, sociologists, and historians. The book ranges widely over the history and current experience of both developed and developing countries, with particular emphasis on Asia and Africa. The new field of anthropological demography is strongly represented, with contributions challenging much conventional wisdom.


The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries

The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309164850

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Serving as a companion to Growing Up Global, this book from the National Research Council explores how the transition to adulthood is changing in developing countries in light of globalization and what the implications of these changes might be for those responsible for designing youth policies and programs. Presenting a detailed series of studies, this volume both complements its precursor and makes for a useful contribution in its own right. It should be of significant interest to scholars, leaders of civil society, and those charged with designing youth policies and programs.


Early Life Conditions and Rapid Demographic Changes in the Developing World

Early Life Conditions and Rapid Demographic Changes in the Developing World
Author: Mary McEniry
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9400769792

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This book examines the long term consequences of improvements in life expectancy in the mid 20th century which are partly responsible for the growth of the elderly population in the developing world. Rapid demographic changes in child and infant mortality due to the reduction in and better treatment of disease were not often accompanied by parallel increases in standard of living. Lower mortality led to greater survival by those who had suffered poor early life conditions. As a consequence, the early life of these survivors may explain older adult health and in particular the projected increase in adult health disease and diabetes. Recent dietary changes may only compound such early life effects. This study presents findings from historical and survey data on nearly 147,000 older adults in 20 low-, middle- and high-income countries which suggest that the survivors of poor early life conditions born during the 1930s-1960s are susceptible to disease later in life, specifically diabetes and heart disease. As the evidence that the aging process is shaped throughout the entire life course increases, this book adds to the knowledge regarding early life events and older adult health.


Fertility Decline in Developing Countries, 1960-1997

Fertility Decline in Developing Countries, 1960-1997
Author: Samuel Agyei-Mensah
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1999-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313387680

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With the emergence of fertility declines in the greater part of the developing world, study of the phenomenon has increased profoundly over the last three decades, and a voluminous amount of literature has emerged. Yet our knowledge of the decline is scattered in numerous publications, making sources difficult to find. This bibliography provides a guide to the literature on fertility decline in Latin America, Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. It will be an invaluable asset for population experts and students wishing to do research on fertility decline. Covering the literature from 1960 to 1997, the book draws on extensive sources including books, articles in leading population journals, research papers, and dissertations. The opening chapter covers the literature on theories and concepts underlying fertility decline. The next three chapters are devoted to the major geographical areas—Latin America, Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa—and the final chapter looks at general literature on fertility declines in developing countries.


The Impact of Labour Migration on Households

The Impact of Labour Migration on Households
Author: Godfrey Gunatilleke
Publisher: United Nations University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789280807943

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