Fertility Transition in South Asia(International Studies in Demography) H 448 p. 01
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I. FERTILITY LEVELS AND TRENDS; 1. Levels and Trends in Fertility andMortality in South Asia: A Review of Recent Evidence; 2. Birth Rates andTrends in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan: A Long ComparativeView; 3. Comparison of Fertility Estimates from India's Sample RegistrationSystem and the 1992--93 National Family Health Survey; 4. Fertility Declinein Nepal; 5. Fertility Decline in Sri Lanka: Could Fertility Now Be at aboutReplacement Level; 6. Family Planning in Pakistan: A Turning Point; 7. Trendsin Fertility and Contraceptive Use in Bangladesh; II. EXPLANATIONS; 8. ACross-Border Comparison of Reproductive Behaviour Among the Punjabi andBengali Communities of South Asia; 9. Sythesizing Diverse Interpretations ofReproductive Change in India; 10. Women's Autonomy and Reproductive Behaviourin India; 11. The Relative Roles of Gender and Development in ExplainingFertility in Rural Punjab; 12. The Effect of Micro-Credit Programmes on theReproductive Behaviour of Women in Rural Bangladesh; 13. Son Preference inSouth Asia; 14. Son Preference and the Dynamics of Fertility Decision Makingamong Women and Husbands in Rural Nepal; III. THE ROLE OF POLICY; 15.Intellectual Origins of Post-World War II Population Policies in South Asia;16. Common Beginnings but Different Outcomes: The Family Planning Programmesof Pakistan and Bangladesh; 17. Determinants of the Fertility Transition inBangladesh; 18. Population Policy Implications of the 1994 InternationalConference on Population and Development (ICPD); 19. Prospects for FertilityDecline and Implications for Population Growth in South Asia
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