Spain: Short on children and short on family policies
Spain's total fertility rate has more than halved since 1975, when it was 2.8, to the present 1.3 (the lowest rate on record, 1.2, was reached in 1995).
Francisco Zamora López +2 more
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Can We Rely on Projections of the Immigrant Population? The Case of Norway. [PDF]
Keilman N.
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Period Fertility in Russia since 1930 [PDF]
In this paper we present a detailed demographic analysis of the change of period fertility that occurred since 1930, based on individual retrospective data, collected in the most recent (five percent) microcensus of the Russian Federation from 1994.
Harrie van Vianen, Sergei Scherbov
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Black immigrants in São Paulo-Brazil: sociodemographic profile, reason for coming, embracement, and health. [PDF]
Moraes MCL, Araújo LCN, Camargo CL.
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Do precipitation anomalies influence short-term mobility in sub-saharan Africa? An observational study from 23 countries. [PDF]
Epstein A +4 more
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How the West "invented" fertility restriction [PDF]
We analyze the rise of the first socio-economic institution in history that limited fertility – long before the Demographic Transition. The "European Marriage Pattern" (EMP) raised the marriage age of women and ensured that many remained celibate ...
Joachim Voth, Nico Voigtländer
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Aspects of the demographic crisis in Romania
Romanian territory has always been one of the most populated European areas, its rich natural and economic potential determining a predominantly positive demographic evolution during the 20th century.
Liliana Guran-Nica
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Multiple Perspectives on Recent Trends in Unwanted Fertility in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. [PDF]
Casterline JB, El-Zeini LO.
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The genealogy of Eastern European difference: an insider’s view [PDF]
The view of Eastern Europe as a locus of complex family organisation and familistic societal values has reached the status of general dogma in Western social sciences and demography.
Mikolaj Szoltysek
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Decomposing the crude divorce rate in five countries: Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, the UK, and Australia. [PDF]
Chen M, Yip PSF.
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