This open access book presents the trends and patterns of demographic and family changes from all eleven countries in the region for the past 50 years. The rich data are coupled with historical, cultural and policy background to facilitate an understanding of the changes that families in Southeast Asia have been going through. The book is structured into two parts. Part A includes three segments preceded by a briefing on Southeast Asia. The first segment focuses on marital and partnership status in the region, particularly marriage rates, age at marriage, incidence of singlehood, cohabitation, and divorce. The second segment focuses on fertility indicators such as fertility rates (total, age-specific, adolescent), age at childbearing, and childlessness. The third presents information on household structures in the region by examining household sizes, and incidence of one-person households, single-parent families, as well as extended and composite households. Part B presents indicators of children and youths well-being.
Geographic Information Systems in Housing: A Pilot Assessment
投資大趨勢: 宰制全球經濟的四大變化
Weintraub , Robert . " The Birth Rate and Economic Development : An Empirical Study . " Econometrica , 40 : 812-17 , 1962 . Weller , Robert H. , and Donald Sly . " Modernization and Demographic Change : A World View .
This book is a systematic study (the first of its kind) of the impact of migration on Kerala s community and society.
A contrario , des analyses ont été fournies , concernant le Vietnam où , sur trente années ... elle s'est améliorée , lentement mais régulièrement ; - le débat sur l'urbanisation et sur la nécessité de « nourrir les villes » .
This report examines the current demographics of American families and households and how today's families differ from those of the past.
Reprinted in: Bell, Susan Groag/ Offen, Karen (1983): Women, the Family and Freedom. The Debate in Documents. Volume Two 1880-1950. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 289-291 and 303-308 McGlynn, Clare (2000): “Ideologies of ...
This volume focuses on the linkages between ethnicity and population processes in the context of nation-building, presenting a rich array of findings, insights, and new questions about ethnicity, population processes, and nation-building.
"This volume presents a new perspective on demographic transition, economic growth, and national development via exploration of the Third World economies.
Population, Urbanization, and Quality of Life: UNCHS (HABITAT) Contribution to the International Conference on Population and Development, 1994