Back to Search
Journal ArticleUnknown

THE CAUSES OF THE ASIAN FERTILITY DECLINE

Published InAsian Population Studies
Year2005
Citations31

Abstract

The Asian demographic transition is treated as one aspect of the global Industrial Revolution, which started in the West but now involves the whole world. In fact, the multiplication of per capita income in Asia in the second half of the twentieth century has been the world's fastest. With the rise in female education, urban living and non-agricultural employment, as well as the mortality decline that began early in the twentieth century and government family planning programmes, fertility fell nearly everywhere from the 1960s presaging below-replacement fertility levels. The continent's macro changes are outlined and micro studies of the causes of fertility decline and the delay or forgoing of marriage are drawn from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand and South…
View at Publisher

BORR does not host full-text PDFs. The button above takes you to the original publisher.