Chapter
1 Intro| year 1968. In 51 countries, fertility is already below replacement
2 1 | actual worldwide decline in fertility and its foreseeable consequences
3 1 | namely, that the decrease in fertility which, for some 20 years,
4 1 | which already had a low fertility rate, remarked: "Once the
5 1 | rate, remarked: "Once the fertility transition begins, further
6 1(5) | Aminur Khan, Fertility Trends among Low Fertility
7 1(5) | Fertility Trends among Low Fertility Countries, Expert Group
8 1(5) | Meeting on Below-Replacement Fertility, Population Division, Department
9 2 | involve coercive measures of fertility control. In the same way,
10 3 | impressive drop in their fertility, 51 countries in the world (
11 3 | In other words, the total fertility rate (TFR) in these countries,
12 3 | is the minimum level of fertility needed for the replacement
13 3 | below-replacement-level fertility in America (the United States,
14 3 | number of countries whose fertility rate is below replacement
15 4(7) | Determinants of Below-Replacement Fertility, Expert group meeting on
16 4(7) | meeting on Below-Replacement Fertility, Population Division, Department
17 4 | about the causes of the fertility decrease by introducing
18 4 | author, a return to a higher fertility rate in those countries
19 4 | in those countries whose fertility is declining at the present
20 4(8) | Determinants of Below-Replacement Fertility, p. 12.~
21 4(9) | Determinants of Below-Replacement Fertility, pp. 13-14.~
22 5 | theme of "below-replacement fertility". There is no reason not
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