Vivre Plus Longtemps Avoir Moins D Enfants Quelles Implications


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Vivre Plus Longtemps Avoir Moins D Enfants Quelles Implications


Vivre Plus Longtemps Avoir Moins D Enfants Quelles Implications
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Author : Association internationale des démographes de langue française
language : fr
Publisher: INED
Release Date : 2002

Vivre Plus Longtemps Avoir Moins D Enfants Quelles Implications written by Association internationale des démographes de langue française and has been published by INED this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Age distribution (Demography) categories.




Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique


Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique
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language : en
Publisher: INED
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Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique written by and has been published by INED this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




The New Zealand Family From 1840


The New Zealand Family From 1840
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Author : Ian Pool
language : en
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Release Date : 2013-10-01

The New Zealand Family From 1840 written by Ian Pool and has been published by Auckland University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-01 with Social Science categories.


The New Zealand Family From 1840 is a definitive history of the changing New Zealand family from colonial times, written by leading demographer Ian Pool and colleagues. Not merely a collection of statistics, it interprets the changing story of the family and its makeup, its members and its reach at a time when interest in the family is keen. Using detailed research spanning 165 years, the authors chart the transitions from the large family of the nineteenth century to the 'Baby Boom', the increase in family diversity, and the modern trend towards unsustainably small families. This analysis of our society's 'building blocks' helps us to trace changing attitudes and the structure of society itself, by noting the reasons for and consequences of the demographic changes the book describes. The New Zealand Family's account of the history of family and whanau is important for recording the past but even more important for its implications for the future. As the authors conclude, 'the family may fail New Zealand because in many ways New Zealand has failed its families' - this book tells that story.



International Family Change


International Family Change
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Author : Rukmalie Jayakody
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2008

International Family Change written by Rukmalie Jayakody and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Family & Relationships categories.


First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.



Population Resources And Development


Population Resources And Development
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Author : Shripad Tuljapurkar
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2005-07-22

Population Resources And Development written by Shripad Tuljapurkar and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-07-22 with Social Science categories.


In the 21st century, the populations of the world’s nations will display large and long-lived changes in age structure. Many of these began with fertility change and are amplified by declining mortality and by migration within and between nations. Demography will matter in this century not by force of numbers, but by the pressures of waves of age structural change. Many developing countries are in relatively early stages of fertility decline and will experience age waves for two or more generations. These waves create shifting flows of people into the key age groups, greatly complicating the task of managing development, from building human capabilities and creating jobs to growing industry, infrastructure and institutions. In this book, distinguished scientists examine key demographic, social, economic, and policy aspects of age structural change in developing economies. This book provides a joint examination of dimensions of age structural change that have often been considered in isolation from each other (for example, education, job creation, land use, health); it uses case studies to examine policy consequences and options and develops qualitative and formal methods to analyze the dynamics and consequences of age structural change.



World Population Policies


World Population Policies
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Author : John F. May
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-03-28

World Population Policies written by John F. May and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-28 with Social Science categories.


This book examines the history behind the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of population policies in the more developed, the less developed, and the least developed countries from 1950 until today, as well as their future prospects. It links population policies with the theories of the demographic, epidemiological, and migratory transitions. It begins by summarizing the demographic situation around the world, with an emphasis on population policies and their underlying theories. Then, it reviews the early efforts to reduce mortality and fertility in the developing countries. This is followed by a description of the internationalization of the debate on population issues and the transformation of these programs into more formal population policies, particularly in the developing countries. The book reviews also the situation of the developed countries and their specific challenges – sub-replacement fertility, population aging, and immigration – and examines the effectiveness of population policies. It also explores the way forward and future prospects for population policies over the next decades. The book provides numerous concrete examples from all over the world, and show how population policies are actually implemented and what have been their successes as well as their constraints. Above all, the book highlights the importance of understanding underlying demographic trends when assessing the development prospects of any country. The book is recommended for not only demographers, social scientists, and policymakers but also economists and political scientists who are interested in social and demographic change around the world. Demography students and researchers who are interested in applying knowledge on population trends and prospects in designing and evaluating public policies will find this an invaluable reference work.



Ageing In Advanced Industrial States


Ageing In Advanced Industrial States
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Author : Shripad Tuljapurkar
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2010-08-02

Ageing In Advanced Industrial States written by Shripad Tuljapurkar and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-08-02 with Social Science categories.


Population growth slowed across the world in the last decades of the 20th century, changing substantially our view of the future. The 21st century is likely to see the end to world population growth and become the century of population aging, marked by low fertility and ever-increasing life expectancy. These trends have prompted many to predict a gloomy future caused by an unprecedented economic burden of population aging. In response, industrialized nations will need to implement effective social and economic policies and programs. This is the final volume in a series of three. The papers included explore many examples and strengthen the basis for effective economic and social policies by investigating the economic, social, and demographic consequences of the transformations in the structures of population and family. These consequences include changes in economic behavior, both in labor and financial markets, and with regard to saving and consumption, and intergenerational transfers of money and care.



Annual Review Of Gerontology And Geriatrics Volume 27 2007


Annual Review Of Gerontology And Geriatrics Volume 27 2007
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Author : Leonard W. Poon, PhD, DPhil
language : en
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Release Date : 2007-12-12

Annual Review Of Gerontology And Geriatrics Volume 27 2007 written by Leonard W. Poon, PhD, DPhil and has been published by Springer Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-12-12 with Social Science categories.


Though exceptional human longevity has captured the imagination for millennia, it has been only in the past fifteen years or so that some of the secrets to very long lives are finally giving way to scientific inquiry. Written by an international group of experts, this year's review first considers the methodological and design dilemmas faced in conducting centenarian research. It then offers guidance in locating literature and data sources for primary and secondary information on centenarians and the oldest old. This section includes a list of the world's oldest persons and discusses the difficulties in compiling such a list. The remainder of the review is divided in three sections-the biology and genetics of longevity, the behavioral and social predictors of longevity, and methodological issues in qualitative and anthropologic approaches and the study of the very oldest old, supercentenarians, or those who live to 110 years or more. Data is drawn from studies undertaken among populations in diverse parts of the world.



A New Youth


A New Youth
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Author : Elisabetta Ruspini
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-03-16

A New Youth written by Elisabetta Ruspini and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-16 with Social Science categories.


A New Youth? provides a cross-cultural perspective on the challenges and problems posed by young people's transition to adulthood. The authors address questions such as: What are the experiences of being young in different European countries? What can we learn about the differences of being young in non-European countries? Are young people developing new attitudes towards society? What are the risks associated with the transition of youth to adulthood? Can we identify new attitudes about citizenship? On a more general level, are there experiences and new social meanings associated with youth? The volume is comparative between various European and non-European countries in order to identify the emerging models of transition. These characteristics are connected with broader social, political and cultural changes: changes related to extended education, increasing women's participation in the labour market, changing welfare regimes, as well as changes in political regimes and in the representation and construction of individual identities and biographies, towards an increasing individualization. The work offers critical reflections in the realm of sociology of youth by providing broader understandings of the term 'youth'. The detailed analysis of new forms of marginality and social exclusion among young people offers valuable insight for policy development and political debate.



Governing Health Systems In Africa


Governing Health Systems In Africa
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Author : Martyn Sama
language : en
Publisher: African Books Collective
Release Date : 2008

Governing Health Systems In Africa written by Martyn Sama and has been published by African Books Collective this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Medical categories.


Drawing on various disciplinary perspectives, this book re-focuses the debate on what makes a good health system, with a view to clarifying the uses of social science research in thinking about health care issues in Africa. The explosion of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the persistence of malaria as a major killer, and the resurgence of diseases like tuberculosis which were previously under control, have brought about changes in the health system, with implications for its governance, especially in view of the diminished capacity of the public health facilities to cope with a complex range of expanded needs. Government responsibilities and objectives in the health sector have been redefined, with private sector entities (both for profit and not-for profit) playing an increasingly visible role in health care provisions. The reasons for collaborative patterns vary, but chronic under-funding of publicly financed health services is often an important factor. Processes of decentralisation and health sector reforms have had mixed effects on health care system performance; while private health insurance markets and private clinics are pointers to a growing stratification of the health market, in line with the intensified income and social differentiation that has occurred over the last two decades.These developments call for health sector reforms.