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In: Population and development review, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 557
ISSN: 1728-4457
In: Population and development review, Volume 13, Issue 4, p. 745
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In: Population and development review, Volume 5, Issue 2, p. 352
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In: Population and development review, Volume 3, Issue 1/2, p. 154
ISSN: 1728-4457
In: Population dynamics of Sub-Saharan Africa
Intro -- Population Dynamics of Kenya -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- MORTALITY -- FERTILITY -- THE FUTURE -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Demographic and Socioeconomic Background -- SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE -- Data Sources -- Census and Survey Results -- SUMMARY -- 3 Mortality Trends -- CHILD MORTALITY -- Child Mortality Before the Mid-1970s -- Child Mortality After the Mid-1970s -- Differentials in Child Mortality -- The Possible Effects of AIDS on Child Mortality -- ADULT MORTALITY -- SUMMARY -- APPENDIX -- 4 Fertility Trends -- EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN FERTILITY FROM RECENT SURVEYS -- DIFFERENTIALS IN THE DECLINES IN FERTILITY -- PATTERNS OF FERTILITY DECLINE -- COMPARISON OF THE PATTERN OF FERTILITY DECLINE IN KENYA WITH OTHER POPULATIONS -- DIFFERENTIALS IN THE PATTERNS OF FERTILITY DECLINE -- FERTILITY DECLINES BY DISTRICT -- SUMMARY -- APPENDIX -- 5 Proximate Determinants of Fertility -- FRAMEWORK -- Percentage of Women in Sexual Union -- Contraception -- Postpartum Infecundability -- Pathological or Primary Sterility -- Abortion -- RESULTS -- Marriage -- Contraception -- Postpartum Infecundability -- Primary Sterility -- Summary -- RELATION BETWEEN CHANGES IN PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS AND FERTILITY -- COMPARISONS OF THE PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF KENYA WITH OTHER SUB-SAHARAN POPULATIONS -- SUMMARY -- APPENDIX -- COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURES TO ESTIMATE THE INDICES OF THE PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS -- 6 Socioeconomic and Program Factors Related to Fertility Change -- ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK -- CHANGES IN REPRODUCTIVE PREFERENCES -- GROWTH OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS -- Transportation and Communication -- Education -- Health -- Family Planning -- Land Policy -- EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ON FERTILITY -- SUMMARY -- 7 Linkages Between Socioeconomic Factors and Demographic Change.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002872726f
May 1980. ; Caption title. ; Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 29, 1980. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Population dynamics of Sub-Saharan Africa
Intro -- POPULATION DYNAMICS OF SENEGAL -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- FERTILITY -- MORTALITY -- Child Mortality -- Adult Mortality -- NOTE -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geographic and Socioeconomic Setting -- GEOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW -- HISTORICAL OVERVIEW -- EDUCATION -- ECONOMIC BACKGROUND -- Overview -- The Structure of Production -- Dependency, External Shocks, and Adjustment -- Regional Disparities in Socioeconomic Indicators -- NOTES -- 3 POPULATION GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION -- OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL POPULATION TRENDS -- OVERVIEW OF REGIONAL TRENDS -- MIGRATION -- Lifetime Migrants -- Migration Within the Last 5 Years -- Temporary Migration -- International Migration -- Conclusion -- NOTES -- 4 Fertility -- INTRODUCTION -- LEVELS AND TRENDS OF FERTILITY -- Overall Levels and Trends -- Regional Variations -- Findings from the 1988 Census -- Supplemental Information from Three Small-Scale Demographic Surveillance Systems -- Conclusions Drawn from Regional Differences -- Fertility Differences by Socioeconomic Characteristics -- Microlevel Evidence -- Macrolevel Evidence -- Summary of Fertility Levels and Trends -- PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY -- Overview -- Marriage and Fertility -- Age at First Marriage -- Marital Stability -- Proportion of Women Ever Married -- Age at First Marriage and Age at First Birth -- The Role of Polygyny -- Summary of the Effect of Marriage Patterns on Fertility -- Breastfeeding and the Length of Birth Intervals -- Contraception -- Abortion -- Sterility -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- 5 Mortality -- INTRODUCTION -- CHILD MORTALITY -- Sources and Quality of Data -- Mortality Levels and Trends Among Children Under Age 5 -- National Level -- The Case of Dakar -- Rural Areas -- Geographic Variations -- Regional Differences -- Departmental Differences -- Age and Sex Patterns in Child Mortality.
Vol. 1: Administrative report. - ca. 1999. - II,182 S. : Kt., Tab.; Vol. 2: Statistical tables. - ca. 1996. - 306 S. : überw. Tab.; Vol. 3A: Analytical report: population dynamics. - ca. 1998. - IV,111 S. : graph. Darst., Kt., Tab., Lit.; Vol. 3B: Analytical report: socio-economic characteristics and population projections. - ca. 1996. - III,77 S. : graph. Darst., Tab.; Vol. 4: Lesotho population census atlas. - ca. 2000. - V,100 S. : Ill., zahlr. Kt., Lit. S. 99-100
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In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Volume 37, Issue 2, p. 444
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
In: Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China's Development Path
In: Springer eBook Collection
Introduction -- The Economic Pressure of Population Aging and its Adjustments in China -- The Relationship between Population Aging and Fertility Policies in China -- Three -Constraints of Aging on China's Population Development Strategy and Countermeasures.
In: Sociology Reference Guide
Sociology Reference Guide: Population & -- Urbanization -- Contents -- Introduction -- Demography in Sociology -- Industrialization: Demographic Transition Theory -- Trends in Global Population Growth -- Malthus & -- Population Growth -- Population & -- Stratification -- Post-Industrial Growth of U.S. Cities -- The City & -- the Industrial Revolution -- Gemeinschaft & -- Gesellschaft -- Gentrification: A Tangled Web of Cause & -- Effect -- The Megalopolis -- The Chicago School of Sociology -- Robert Park & -- Urban Ecology -- U.S. Urban Political Economy.
This study aims to analyze the Population Administration Service Process through the SIAP Application Program in Batu City and to describe the problems faced by the Batu City Government in carrying out the Population Administration Service Process through the SIAP Application Program in Batu City. The data analysis technique used in this study was the data analysis technique from Miles and Huberman, namely: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion and verification. Based on the results of the research, it shows that the Population Administration Service Process through the Ready in Batu City Application Program facilitates all administrative processes that have been seemingly complicated and long. The problems faced by the Batu City Government in carrying out Population Administration Services through the SIAP Application Program have been reviewed from various things, namely conditional, participatory, equality of rights, the balance of rights and obligations, the government in charge of serving, the community served by the government, the policies that are presented as the foundation of public services, Sophisticated equipment or service facilities, The resort is available to be formulated in the form of service activities, quality of service that formulates the community according to the standards and principles of community service, management and leadership as well as community service organizations. The factor that hinders the Batu city government in providing population administration services through the ready application program in Batu City, namely the readiness of human resources in carrying out population administration services through the SIAP application program, there is a gap in the quality of these services in addition to being caused by inadequate facilities and infrastructure, human resources. which is still limited and also the management of the public service system that is not yet integrated. The factors that support the Batu city government in carrying out population administration services through the ready application program are the attitude and commitment of the implementers in carrying out population administration services that they are fully committed to using this SIAP application wisely so that it can bring many good benefits to the citizens of Batu City. The understanding of the implementer in carrying out population administration services through the SIAP application program is very familiar with how to operate this application because the application is very easy to understand, so it doesn't take a long time to understand it.
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In: Population and development review, Volume 10, Issue 4, p. 740
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In: Population and development review, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. 171
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