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Second Demographic Transition

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2019
Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population ...
Vikram, Kriti, Visaria, Abhijit
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Beyond the Second Demographic Transition: Cohabitation in Chile

Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2019
Previous studies suggest that Latin America is entering into a Second Demographic Transition (SDT). This essay asks whether this theory can account for increasing cohabitation in Chile, contrasting this perspective with three alternative frameworks: gender revolution (GR), declining patriarchy (DP), and the pattern of disadvantage/dual marriage system
Alejandra Ramm, Viviana Salinas
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Reformulating Second Demographic Transition Theory

The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis, 2018
The most familiar conceptual framework in population research describes demographic transition (Thompson 1929; Landry 1934; Davis 1945; Notestein 1953; Chesnais 1992; Kirk 1996; Jones et al. 1998; Caldwell et al. 2006) from high to low birth and death rates.
E. Carlson
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The second demographic transition: Cohabitation

Cross-Cultural Family Research and Practice, 2020
R. Lesthaeghe
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A paleodemographic assessment of mortality and fertility rates during the second demographic transition in rural central Indiana

American Journal of Human Biology, 2021
Since its inception, skeletally based paleodemographic research has emphasized the utility of biocultural models for interpreting the dynamic relationship between the sociocultural and ecological forces accompanying demographic transitions and shaping ...
Gretchen E Zoeller   +4 more
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First to the Second Demographic Transition

Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, 2019
J. Véron
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The second demographic transition from a gender perspective

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 1998
The first part of the paper will outline the ‘second demographic transition’ in Western Europe. The second part deals with the effects of the second demographic transition on household composition,...
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The Second Demographic Transition in Western Countries: An Interpretation

1995
Abstract The direction of Western family changes since the 1960s is well known. During the initial phase, roughly between 1955 and 1970, there were three major components of change. First, the already upward divorce trend accelerated considerably. Second, the baby boom came to an end.
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The second demographic transition: Is there a conventional wisdom?

Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 2008
Below replacement level fertility (BRF) decline has occurred in all developed countries but there is no consensus as to the causes, consequences or possible solutions. Single explanations remain controversial, and the difficulties of interpreting public policy as population policy indicate the weakness of national models to explain BRF.
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