World PopulationTrends And Policies-I
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Volume I Explanatory notes introduction: overview of recent population trends and policies . Population trends..................................... Population and development............................ Population policies.................................... PART ONE. RECENT DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS introduction................................................. Chapter I. world and regional population growth.................. A. Global trends..................................... B. Less developed regions............................. C. More developed regions............................ D. Population projections.............................. II. recent levels and trends of fertility A. World summary............... B. Less developed regions......... C. More developed regions........ III. differential fertility......................... A. Cumulative fertility......................... B. Current fertility............................ C. Fertility preferences: desire to cease childbearing , D. Sex preferences for children.................. IV. factors affecting use and non-use of contraceptives................ A. Characteristics of developing countries for which World Fertility Survey data are available.................................... B. Family planning policies and programmes...................... C. Knowledge of contraception in developing countries.............. D. Levels of and trends in contraceptive use....................... E. Factors other than contraception affecting fertility................ F. Differentials in contraceptive use in developing countries.......... G. Age and contraceptive use................................... H. Contraceptive use and desire for more children.................. I. Differences in contraceptive use according to education and rural/urban residence.................................................. V. levels and trends of nuptiality.................................. A. Developing countries........................................ B. Developed countries........................................ VI. mortality............. A. Developing countries B. Developed countries .VII. population structure A. Aging of population B. Dependency rati VIII. international migration.................. A. Northern Africa and Western South Asia B. Europe and the Mediterranean basin..... C. Northern America and Oceania......... D. Refugees............................ IX. urbanization................................. A. Size and growth of urban and rural populations B. Size of locality............................ C. The mega-city............................. PART TWO. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT introduction......................................................... X. relationship between fertility. mortality and socio-economic variable; IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES........................................ A. Choice of variables and data used............................ B. Correlation analysis........................................ C. Multiple regression analysis................................., XI. mortality differentials . A. Developing countries B. Developed countries . XII. health, population and development . A. Current situation.............. B. Population growth and change C. Outlook...................... XIII. causes and consequences of internal migration in developing countries A. Basic causes of rural-urban migration.......................... B. Consequences of internal migration............................ XIV. determinants of labour force participation........................ A. Age/sex pattern of labour force participation.................... B. Socio-economic determinants of female labour force participation XV. demographic aspects of changes in consumption levels and patterns A. Economic-demographic factors affecting household consumption B. Decomposition of increments in total expenditure into economic and demographic effects......................................... C. Changes in patterns of consumption........................... D. Comment on results of study................................. xvi. some demographic characteristics of women's work patterns and rates in ten world fertility survey countries............................ A. Over-all patterns of labour force participation................... B. Work patterns by age, age of youngest child and marital status C. Mean number of children ever born according to type of work..... XVII. potential population-supporting capacities of lands: africa A. General methodology............................. B. Analysis of potential population-supporting capacities C. Results.........................................XVIII. economic disparities associated with socio-economic development . A. Levels of economic and socio-demographic disparities, 1975 B. Growth of disparities between 1960 and 1975............... C. Comment on results of study............................ XIX. industrial carrying capacity A. An economic scenario...... B. World employment potential NOTLAR1981 Monitoring Report |