Type | Journal Article - Ralentissements, résistances et ruptures dans les transitions démographiques |
Title | Structural changes and demographic responses: Marriage and fertility by rank in Central Asia |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
Page numbers | 173-193 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bruno_Masquelier/publication/262788376_Ralentissements_rsistances_et_ruptures_dans_les_transitions_dmographiques/links/53f323820cf2dd48950c9354.pdf#page=174 |
Abstract | Since the seminal work of Malthus in 1798, collective and individual demographic adjustments to political, social or economic crises have been observed in many circumstances. The responses to such crises include changes in mortality and in the timing of fertility and marriage, as well as in migration. While the most influential work has focused on the effects of the short-term economic fluctuations on demographic outcomes in pre-industrial Northern and Western Europe (e.g. Lee, 1981; Galloway, 1986, 1988; Reher, 1990), a growing number of studies have tried to assess the effects of shortterm and/or sudden economic changes on mortality, fertility and nuptiality in contemporary developing countries (National Research Council, 1993; Palloni et al., 1996; Lindstrom, Berhanu, 1999; Eloundou-Enyegue et al., 2000; Agadjanian Prata, 2002; Caldwell, 2004; Nobles, Buttenheim, 2008). In this regard, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting social and economic crisis of the 1990s constitute a unique and nearly experimental setting for the study of the demographic responses in times of structural change. |
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