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Asia-Pacific Population Journal - Volume 6, Issue 4, 1991
Volume 6, Issue 4, 1991
Issued quarterly, the Journal is an invaluable resource containing opinions and analysis by experts on important issues related to population. It provides a medium for the international exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, technical information and data on all aspects of population.
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Fertility trends in rural China in the 1980s: Cohort effect versus period effect
Authors: Baochang Gu and Shuzhang YangWhile the dramatic decline in fertility in China in the 1970s has been acknowledged worldwide and is very well documented in the demographic literature both at home and abroad (China Population Information Center, 1984; Coale, 1984, among others), China’s fertility and related population trends in the 1980s have evoked much concern and discussion in recent years (Hardee-Cleveland and Banister, 1988; Zeng, 1989; Kaufman et al., 1989; Greenhalgh, 1989, 1990; Tien, 1990a; Aird, 1990; Poston, 1991, among others).
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An analysis of the effects of fertility on women’s spatial mobility in the Philippines
Author: Aurora E. PerezAlthough numerous studies have been conducted on the interaction between fertility and migration in the context of rapid population growth in developing countries, little has been said about the impact of fertility on migration. Instead attention has been focused disproportionately on the effects of migration on fertility (Myers, 1966; Macisco et al., 1970; Zarate and Zarate, 1975; Magnani, 1980; Goldstein and Goldstein, 1981, 1983; Weller and Bouvier, 1981; Findley, 1982; Berry, 1983; Lee and Farber, 1984).
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Demographic health survey: Xay Thani District of Vientiane Prefecture, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Authors: Peter J. Foley and Davone VongsakThis article contains a sectoral demographic and health survey primarily intended to give policy makers concrete data on the demographic and health situation in Xay Thani district, which is located within a 30-60 kilometre radius of Vientiane, capital city of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR).
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The Demographic situation in Cambodia
Author: United NationsThe population of Cambodia will reach 9.0 million in 1992. It is estimated to be currently growing at a rate near 2.5 per cent per annum, or an absolute increase of about 220,000 persons a year, according to the Department of Statistics (DOS), Ministry of Planning, Government of Cambodia.
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