02186cam a2200265 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330200015000740350012000890400032001010500021001330820016001542450080001702600048002503000033002983650015003315040051003465050495003975050415008925050534013076500028018416500022018697000029018911454936BD-DhUL20160404172135.0970618s1997 enka b 001 0 eng  a0198292570 a1454936 aTOCbengcTOCdTOCdBD-DhUL00aHB887b.C65 1997 a304.62bCON04aThe continuing demographic transition /cedited by G.W. Jones ... [et al.]. aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1997. axi, 453 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aGBPb96.00 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction / Gavin W. Jones and R. M. Douglas --Pt. I. Fertility Transition. 1. What Do We Now Know about Fertility Transition? / John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell -- Pt. II. Recent Insights into Demographic Transition. 2. The First Health Transition in Australia, 1880-1910 / F. B. Smith. 3. The Demise of Universal Marriage in East and South-East Asia / Gavin W. Jones. 4. An Analysis of Parity-Dependent Fertility Falls in Tropical Africa / William Brass, Fatima Juarez and Anne Scott.8 a5. Replacement-Level Fertility: The Implausible Endpoint of the Demographic Transition / Paul Demeny. 6. Intergenerational Wealth Flows and the Elderly in Indonesia / Graeme Hugo -- Pt. III. The Place of Culture in the Explanation of Demographic Transition. 7. The Proper Role of Culture in Demographic Explanation / David I. Kertzer. 8. Gender and Demographic Change: What Do We Know? / Karen Oppenheim Mason.8 a9. Marriage Change as Moral Change: Culture, Virtue, and Demographic Transition / Tom Fricke. 10. Orderly Theories, Disorderly Women / Susan Cotts Watkins, Naomi Rutenberg and David Wilkinson. 11. Numerators and Denominators in the Study of High Fertility Populations: Past and Potential Contributions from Cultural Anthropology / Caroline Bledsoe and Fatou Banja Camara. 12. Contraception and Religiosity in Bangladesh / Sajeda Amin, Ian Diamond and Fiona Steele. 13. The Rise of Dowry in Bangladesh / Sajeda Amin and Mead Cain. 0aDemographic transition. 0aFertility, Human.1 aJones, G. W.q(Gawin W.)