reproduction, fertility and socio-economic development

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زهرا السادات مشکانی

z meshkani محمد جهانفر

m jahanfar

چکیده

the rapid growth of population in the third world countries specially in recent decades has posed an important social problem. there have been some attempts to propose solutions for this problem by scientists from various disciplines. however, it seems that an integrated approach calling for collaboration of various efforts can be more fruitful. in this work, we study the relation of women fertility and socio-economical indices along with government's programmed efforts in the third world countries. employing a statistical approach, we show that development indices such as gross national product, infant mortality rate, education enrolment, and access to mass media along with government's programmed efforts are effective in reducing the fertility rate, but more important is the interaction between these factors. thus, an integrated approach emerges as a better solution to population control

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