Differentials in urban-rural fertility in the countries of the ESCAP region.

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Fertility differentials between rural and urban populations are investigated using World Fertility Survey data for Bangladesh, Fiji, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. "The fertility measure used in this analysis is the number of children ever born to a woman. An attempt is made first to establish the differential in fertility levels between urban and rural areas after necessary control of the demographic factors..., and then the possible explanation of the differential is sought in terms of socio-economic variables such as education of the respondent, and occupation, work pattern, work status and place of work of the respondent as well as that of the husband." Data concerning the fertility differentials and the associated explanatory variables are presented in tables and charts. "The results tend to show that the countries of Asia are undergoing similar patterns of fertility transition as was experienced in the advanced countries. Perhaps one can graduate the countries in the transition scale as follows: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan and Malaysia are in the initial stage; Fiji, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand are in the middle stage of transition."

亚太经社会区域各国城乡生育率的差异。
利用孟加拉国、斐济、印度尼西亚、马来西亚、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦、菲律宾、大韩民国、斯里兰卡和泰国的世界生育率调查数据,调查了农村和城市人口之间的生育率差异。在这项分析中使用的生育指标是一名妇女所生孩子的数量。在对人口因素进行必要的控制之后,首先试图确定城乡生育率水平的差异。,然后从社会经济变量,如被调查者的教育程度、职业、工作模式、工作状态和工作地点,以及被调查者的丈夫的职业、工作模式、工作状态和工作地点等方面寻求这种差异的可能解释。”有关生育率差异和有关解释变量的数据以表格和图表的形式列出。“研究结果表明,亚洲国家正在经历与发达国家相似的生育率转变模式。也许我们可以将处于过渡阶段的国家划分如下:孟加拉国、印度尼西亚、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦和马来西亚处于初级阶段;斐济、菲律宾、韩国、斯里兰卡和泰国正处于过渡的中间阶段。”
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