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The Impact of Social Changes on Fertility in the Regions of the North Caucasus

Влияние социальных изменений на рождаемость в регионах Северного Кавказа

Kazenin, Konstantin (Казенин, Константин) (kz@ranepa.ru)
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Kazenin, Konstantin (Казенин, Константин): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

Working Papers from Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Abstract: The paper is devoted to the method of studying the influence of social changes on the reproductive behavior of the population. Numerous studies suggest that transformations of the social order in a certain community often lead to a change in the characteristics of the birth rate in a given community. In order to study these processes, it is important to summarize the available knowledge on the kinds of social transformations which are most likely to affect fertility, and what demographic indicators are to be used when examining the changes in fertility in social transformations. Both questions are considered in the paper.

Pages: 56 pages
Date: 2017-06
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