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1 online resource (371 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Overview and Summary; Population Growth: A Broken Barrier to Philippine Development?; Time Frame, Data Base and Fertility Measures Analyzed; Divergent Views of Philippine Fertility in the 1970s; Direct Determinants of Fertility: Population Structure and Marital Composition; Direct Determinants of Fertility: Contraception; Indirect Fertility Determinants: Socioeconomic Factors; Socioeconomic Change and Demographic Response |
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1 REGIONAL POPULATION ISSUES AND THE 1978 PHILIPPINE AREA FERTILITY SURVEYDeclining Fertility in Southeast Asia: Size and Significance; Philippine Population Research: The Problem of Overkill; The 1978 Area Fertility Survey: Design Adequacy for Trend Analysis; A Conceptual Framework for the Analysis: Pragmatic Demography; Technical Note: Use of the 1978 AFS as a National Sample; 2 RECENT TRENDS IN PHILIPPINE FERTILITY: THE ADVANCING TRANSITION, 1970-1975; Rates, Trends, Differentials and Determinants; Movement Toward Modernity: The National Fertility Decline Since 1970 |
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Sectoral Differentials: The Rural Roadblock to ModernityRegional Differentials: Impact of Development; Conclusions: A Rapid Advance Toward Uncertainty; 3 CURRENT PHILIPPINE FERTILITY: THE CONTINUING ADVANCE, 1977; Significance of the Current Birth and Fertility Rates: National Level; Sectoral Movement in Current Birth and Fertility Rates; Regional Pattern: Current Birth and Fertility Rates; Conclusions: Mixed Signals from Moving Indicators; 4 INTERMEDIATE FERTILITY VARIABLES I: POPULATION STRUCTURE AND MARITAL COMPOSITION; Direct Determinants of Fertility; Population Structure |
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Age Composition: WomenMarital Composition; The Difference It Makes; 5 INTERMEDIATE FERTILITY VARIABLES II: CONTRACEPTION; A New Beginning: The Outreach Program; Preparing a Framework for Analysis: Reclassifying Women and Users; Effective Contraception by Age and Residence; Collateral Evidence of Program Effectiveness; An International Comparison: Thailand; Conclusions: A Need for New Priorities?; 6 INDIRECT FERTILITY DETERMINANTS I: CHARACTERISTICS OF ELIGIBLE WOMEN; Introduction: Changing Status of Women; Education of Women: Trend and Consequences |
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Employment of Women: Trends and ConsequencesConclusions: Consequences of Inconsistent Development; 7 INDIRECT FERTILITY DETERMINANTS II: CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHOLD AND HOUSEHOLD HEAD; The Deeper Background of Fertility; Philippine Households by Region, 1978; Characteristics of the Household Head, 1978; Fertility Levels and Household Head Characteristics; Conclusions: Regional Imbalance Again; 8 SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGE AND DEMOGRAPHIC RESPONSE: PHILIPPINE POPULATION PROCESSES IN THE 70s; Demography, Development, Design and Dissent; A Demographic Interpretation of Fertility |
Summary |
This study examines the causes of declining fertility in a major Southeast Asian nation, the Philippines. Although others maintain that increased use of family planning is the source of reduced reproductive rates throughout the region, the authors show that the reduction in birth rate in the 1970s was much greater than the drop in fertility |
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Implications for Philippine Economic Development |
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Subject |
Demographic transition -- Philippines
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Fertility, Human -- Philippines
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Demographic transition
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Fertility, Human
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Philippines
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429696893 |
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0429696892 |
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