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And ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 3 Fertility; The Theory of Fertility Transition; Taiwan's Experience with the Fertility Transition; Explanations of Taiwan's Fertility Decline; Popular Explanations; Economic Development; Demographic Explanations; Education; Marriage; Kinship and Location...
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Zusammenfassung: | And ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 3 Fertility; The Theory of Fertility Transition; Taiwan's Experience with the Fertility Transition; Explanations of Taiwan's Fertility Decline; Popular Explanations; Economic Development; Demographic Explanations; Education; Marriage; Kinship and Location of Residence; Preferred Family Size; Zodiacal Explanations; Summary of Explanations; Regional and Ethnic Differences in Fertility; Regional Differences in Fertility; Ethnic Differences in Fertility; Seasonal Variations in Fertility This book describes and analyzes the demographic changes that took place in Taiwan between 1945 and 1995. It uses an interdisciplinary methodology so that different approaches to demographic change can be compared and contrasted. It attempts to evaluate Taiwan's experience so that lessons for the Third World can be extracted. The content and presentation of the material are deliberately designed to replicate the 1954 work of Barclay, Demographic Change and Colonial Development in Taiwan. As such the book seeks to provide the reasons that economic development without demographic change took pla. |
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spelling | Selya, Roger Mark. Development and demographic change in Taiwan / Roger Mark Selya. [River Edge] N.J. : World Scientific, ©2004. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface; References; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Economic Change; Description of Economic Changes; Explanations of Economic Change; Political Change; The Nature of Kuomintang Rule; Political Change; Explanation of Political Change; Cultural and Social Change; Cultural Change; Social Change; Summary; References; Chapter 2 Growth, Distribution, Composition, and Structure; Growth; Distribution; Density; Distribution; Maps of Population Distribution; Structure; Demographic Structure; Population Pyramids; Dependency Ratios; Sex Ratios; Ethnic Structure The Role of the Taiwan Family Planning Program on the Fertility TransitionView 1: Absolute Denial; View 2: Agnostic Attitudes; View 3: Unquestioning Acceptance; View 4: Weak Statistical Argument; View 5: Strong Statistical Argument; Post-Transition Problems; Is Fertility Too Low?; Future Functions and Goals of Family Planning; References; Chapter 4 Mortality, Morbidity, and Public Health; Changes in Mortality; Temporal Patterns of Change; Spatial Patterns of Change; Changes in the Leading Causes of Death; Issues and Themes; Eradication Programs, Public Health, and Health Facilities Medical Facilities: The Question of Number and DistributionNatural Experiments; Weather; Economic Development; Aborigines; Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Migration; International Migration; General International Migration; The Brain Drain; Illegal Migration; Overseas and Mainland Chinese migration; Internal Migration; Size and Nature of Migration Patterns and Streams; Macroeconomic Studies; Regional Studies; Consequences of Internal Migration; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6 Population Policies; Origins of Policies; Policies Dealing with Growth; The NeoMalthusian Argument Reactions to the NeoMalthusian ArgumentReconciliation of Conflicting Views; Non-Demographic Programs with Fertility Consequences; Post-Transition Growth Policies-Towards an Evaluation; Distribution and Migration; Indirect Distribution Policies and Programs; Direct Distribution Policies and Programs; Evaluation of All Distribution Policies; Health Problems; Old Problems; New Problems; Persistent Problems; Critique; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions; What Is Really Known about Demographic Change in Taiwan; Is Taiwan's Experience a Model for Third World Countries? And ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 3 Fertility; The Theory of Fertility Transition; Taiwan's Experience with the Fertility Transition; Explanations of Taiwan's Fertility Decline; Popular Explanations; Economic Development; Demographic Explanations; Education; Marriage; Kinship and Location of Residence; Preferred Family Size; Zodiacal Explanations; Summary of Explanations; Regional and Ethnic Differences in Fertility; Regional Differences in Fertility; Ethnic Differences in Fertility; Seasonal Variations in Fertility This book describes and analyzes the demographic changes that took place in Taiwan between 1945 and 1995. It uses an interdisciplinary methodology so that different approaches to demographic change can be compared and contrasted. It attempts to evaluate Taiwan's experience so that lessons for the Third World can be extracted. The content and presentation of the material are deliberately designed to replicate the 1954 work of Barclay, Demographic Change and Colonial Development in Taiwan. As such the book seeks to provide the reasons that economic development without demographic change took pla. Demography Taiwan. Taiwan Population. Taiwan Social conditions 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86000632 Démographie Taiwan. Taiwan Conditions sociales 1945- SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography fast Population fast Social conditions fast Taiwan fast Since 1945 fast has work: Development and demographic change in Taiwan (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG4hXbm8kGTYtkvfQ9WyHP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork |
spellingShingle | Selya, Roger Mark Development and demographic change in Taiwan / Preface; References; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Economic Change; Description of Economic Changes; Explanations of Economic Change; Political Change; The Nature of Kuomintang Rule; Political Change; Explanation of Political Change; Cultural and Social Change; Cultural Change; Social Change; Summary; References; Chapter 2 Growth, Distribution, Composition, and Structure; Growth; Distribution; Density; Distribution; Maps of Population Distribution; Structure; Demographic Structure; Population Pyramids; Dependency Ratios; Sex Ratios; Ethnic Structure The Role of the Taiwan Family Planning Program on the Fertility TransitionView 1: Absolute Denial; View 2: Agnostic Attitudes; View 3: Unquestioning Acceptance; View 4: Weak Statistical Argument; View 5: Strong Statistical Argument; Post-Transition Problems; Is Fertility Too Low?; Future Functions and Goals of Family Planning; References; Chapter 4 Mortality, Morbidity, and Public Health; Changes in Mortality; Temporal Patterns of Change; Spatial Patterns of Change; Changes in the Leading Causes of Death; Issues and Themes; Eradication Programs, Public Health, and Health Facilities Medical Facilities: The Question of Number and DistributionNatural Experiments; Weather; Economic Development; Aborigines; Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Migration; International Migration; General International Migration; The Brain Drain; Illegal Migration; Overseas and Mainland Chinese migration; Internal Migration; Size and Nature of Migration Patterns and Streams; Macroeconomic Studies; Regional Studies; Consequences of Internal Migration; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6 Population Policies; Origins of Policies; Policies Dealing with Growth; The NeoMalthusian Argument Reactions to the NeoMalthusian ArgumentReconciliation of Conflicting Views; Non-Demographic Programs with Fertility Consequences; Post-Transition Growth Policies-Towards an Evaluation; Distribution and Migration; Indirect Distribution Policies and Programs; Direct Distribution Policies and Programs; Evaluation of All Distribution Policies; Health Problems; Old Problems; New Problems; Persistent Problems; Critique; Conclusions; References; Chapter 7 Summary and Conclusions; What Is Really Known about Demographic Change in Taiwan; Is Taiwan's Experience a Model for Third World Countries? Demography Taiwan. Démographie Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography fast Population fast Social conditions fast |
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title | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / |
title_auth | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / |
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title_full | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / Roger Mark Selya. |
title_fullStr | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / Roger Mark Selya. |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / Roger Mark Selya. |
title_short | Development and demographic change in Taiwan / |
title_sort | development and demographic change in taiwan |
topic | Demography Taiwan. Démographie Taiwan. SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. bisacsh Demography fast Population fast Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | Demography Taiwan. Taiwan Population. Taiwan Social conditions 1945- Démographie Taiwan. Taiwan Conditions sociales 1945- SOCIAL SCIENCE Demography. Demography Population Social conditions Taiwan |
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