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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provide a description and explanat The demographic transition involves three stages:
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  • * Caldwell, John C. (1976). "Toward a restatement of demographic transition theory". ''Population and Development Review'' 2 (3/4): 321–366. * Caldwell, John C. et al. ''Demographic Transition Theory.'' (2006)
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  • ...://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/geography/Demotrans/demtran.htm Keith Montgomery, "The demographic transition" online]
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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provide a description and explanat The demographic transition involves three stages:
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  • ...://www.uwmc.uwc.edu/geography/Demotrans/demtran.htm Keith Montgomery, "The demographic transition" online]
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  • {{r|Demographic transition}}
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  • * Caldwell, John C. (1976). "Toward a restatement of demographic transition theory". ''Population and Development Review'' 2 (3/4): 321–366. * Caldwell, John C. et al. ''Demographic Transition Theory.'' (2006)
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  • ===Demographic transition=== * Davis, Kingsley. "The World Demographic Transition." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' 1945
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  • * Davis, Kingsley. "The World Demographic Transition." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' 19452
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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provide a description and explanat The demographic transition involves three stages:
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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provide a description and explanat The demographic transition involves three stages:
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  • ...tralian infant mortality rates from 1870 to 1950 were part of the famous [[demographic transition]] that was shared by European and English-speaking countries. Mothers and b
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  • ...connections with the larger field of demography. See [[Demography]], [U.S. Demographic Transition]]
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  • ...families, and an orientation to the future rather than to the past. The "[[demographic transition]]" saw death rates fall, and later birth rates fall. In between the two dec ...d, there was a speed up in the process. Mexico, for example, underwent its demographic transition much faster than Sweden.
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  • Low fertility countries have already undergone the demographic transition, and usually have also modernized their economy. ...s one or two. The greatest difference is in copuntries in the midst of the demographic transition. In Latin America, for example, women who never attended school average six
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  • Low fertility countries have already undergone the demographic transition, and usually have also modernized their economy. ...is one or two. The greatest difference is in countries in the midst of the demographic transition. In Latin America, for example, women who never attended school average six
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  • ===Demographic transition === See also [[Demographic transition]]
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  • ...org/wiki?title=Demographic_transition/Draft&diff=100634842&oldid=100253552 Demographic transition]
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  • ...hs and marriages responded to changing economic conditions. That is, the [[demographic transition]] did not involve a change from uncontrolled fertility to its reduction by
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  • ...arger field of demography. See [[Demography]], [[Life expectancy]], [[U.S. Demographic Transition]],
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  • ...Kerala one of the few regions of the Third World to have undergone the "[[demographic transition]]" characteristic of such [[developed nation]]s as Canada, Japan, and Norwa
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