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Introducere..........................................................................7
Capitolul L Noţiuni introductive privind analiza demografică.........................9
1.1. Demografia ca disciplină. Repere istorice. Definiţii.....................9
1.2. Concepte. Metodă. Surse de date..........................................18
1.2.1. Concepte fundamentale...............................................18
1.2.2. Elemente metodologice specifice demografiei.........................20
1.2.3. Surse de date demografice...........................................23
1.3. Efectivul şi structura populaţiei........................................26
1.3.1. Efectivul populaţiei................................................28
1.3.2. Repartiţia teritorială şi pe medii..................................33
1.3.3. Structura populaţiei după gen şi vârstă. Piramida vârstelor.........39
1.3.4. Structura populaţiei după starea civilă.............................50
1.3.5. Structura populaţiei pe naţionalităţi şi religii....................51
1.3.6. Populaţia după educaţie şi categoria socio-profesională.............55
1.4. Elemente de analiza demografică..........................................58
1.4.1. Diagrama Lexis......................................................58
1.4.2. Analiza transversală. Rate demografice..............................65
1.4.3. Analiza longitudinală. Probabilităţi şi tabele demografice..........67
1.5. Măsurarea principalelor fenomene demografice.............................69
1.5.1. Nupţialitatea.......................................................69
1.5.2. Divorţialitatea.....................................................77
1.5.3. Natalitatea.........................................................80
1.5.4. Mortalitatea........................................................88
1.5.5. Reproducerea populaţiei.............................................97
1.5.6. Migraţia...........................................................104
Capitolul 2. Populaţia României în context european.................................115
2.1. Cadru teoretic privind tendinţele demografice..........................116
2.1.1. Relaţia demografie - economie......................................116
2.1.2. Teoria tranziţiei demografice......................................122
2.1.3. Elemente specifice ţărilor din Europa Centrală şi de Est...........128
2.2. Evoluţia demografică a României în ultimul secol.......................133
2.2.1. România la recensămintele populaţiei..............................134
2.2.2. Tranziţia demografică a României..................................146
2.3. România şi tendinţele demografice din Europa Centrală şi de Est..........160
2.3.1. Analiza comparativă a evoluţiei
principalelor fenomene demografice.......................................161
2.3.2. Determinanţi ai fertilităţii în ţările CEE..........................181
Capitolul 3. Populaţia României în profil teritorial.................................193
3.1. Populaţia pe judeţe.................................................. 194
3.1.1. Evoluţia efectivului şi structurii populaţiei pe judeţe.............194
3.1.2. Evoluţia fenomenelor demografice..................................199
3.2. Populaţia pe regiuni...................................................203
3.2.1. Problematica regionalizării.......................................203
3.2.2. Coordonate demografice în plan regional...........................206
3.2.3. Determinanţi ai fertilităţii pe regiuni de dezvoltare...............220
Capitolul 4. Viitorul demografic al României.......................................237
4.1. Proiecţii demografice..................................................238
4.1.1. Variante de proiecţii demografice construite de ONU.................240
4.1.2. Proiecţii demografice în contextul evoluţiilor globale şi regionale.243
4.2. O posibilă redresare demografică?......................................256
4.2.1. Experienţa ţărilor europene................................... 257
4.2.2. Eventuale politici demografice pentru România.....................261
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