THIS work reports the socio-economic correlates of the recent fertility decline in the rural areas of south India. After an in-depth discussion of the social and economic structure of the research area the book explores the aspects of differential fertility, effects of changing family structure, and intra-family relationship on fertility and pattern of fertility decision-making. A micro-demographic research methodology was used to undertake this investigation in a cluster of four villages about 65 km. away from Bangalore. A beginning of fertility decline in this area was found running parallel to profound economic and social changes which have occurred especially since independence. Besides an important effect of declining infant and childhood mortality, the fertility decline was a function of material fertility associated with changes in the intrinsic behaviour of individuals. The behaviour changes were due to recent modification in intra-and inter-family relationships-the unilinearly extended family system appears to have given way to a bilateral extended system in which affines (wife's side relatives) are playing a greater role in decision-making. The young are assuming decision-making responsibilities relatively early and women have progressed to a higher level of participation in the family and fertility decision making. The pattern is that such changes are more frequent in the large heterogeneous villages while the smaller and remote villages are yet to experience these forces of social change. A moderate increase in literacy, an exposure to urban influence and the growing importance of monetization have enabled villagers to think and act more independently than in the past and this has made them more secular. The study is an important reference work for academics and students of demography sociology, family welfare and rural development. Planners and development workers will find invaluable fact and figures to help in their policy-making., About The Author:-
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Hardcover. Etat : As New. Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. The Study Area and its People 4. Demographic Description and Fertility Defferentials 5. Family Type and its Relationship with Fertility 6. The Family Planning Programme in the Research Area 7. Fertility and Family Planning Decision-Making : Dimensions and Supports 8. Acceptors and Non-Acceptors of Family Planning, and the Decision-Making Process 9. Value of Children and Education 10. Conclusion and Overview of Findings. Further Readings. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-12714605584
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Hardcover. Etat : New. Language: English. THIS work reports the socioeconomic correlates of the recent fertility decline in the rural areas of south India. After an indepth discussion of the social and economic structure of the research area the book explores the aspects of differential fertility, effects of changing family structure, and intrafamily relationship on fertility and pattern of fertility decisionmaking. A microdemographic research methodology was used to undertake this investigation in a cluster of four villages about 65 km. away from Bangalore. A beginning of fertility decline in this area was found running parallel to profound economic and social changes which have occurred especially since independence. Besides an important effect of declining infant and childhood mortality, the fertility decline was a function of material fertility associated with changes in the intrinsic behaviour of individuals. The behaviour changes were due to recent modification in intraand interfamily relationshipsthe unilinearly extended family system appears to have given way to a bilateral extended system in which affines (wife's side relatives) are playing a greater role in decisionmaking. The young are assuming decisionmaking responsibilities relatively early and women have progressed to a higher level of participation in the family and fertility decision making. The pattern is that such changes are more frequent in the large heterogeneous villages while the smaller and remote villages are yet to experience these forces of social change. A moderate increase in literacy, an exposure to urban influence and the growing importance of monetization have enabled villagers to think and act more independently than in the past and this has made them more secular. The study is an important reference work for academics and students of demography sociology, family welfare and rural development. Planners and development workers will find invaluable fact and figures to help in their policymaking. About The Author: Dr. Abusaleh Shariff has been working as an Associate Professor in the Population Research Unit of the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Banglore since 1985. He has a Ph.d. degree from the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, and a Master's degree in Economics from Bangalore University. He served as a member of the research staff in the India Population Project, Karnataka, between 1974 and 1980. Dr. Shariff has participated and presented several papers in many national and international seminars and conferences, and is author of a number of papers. His more recent works include 'Child Survival: Some Cultural Factors Associated with Morbidity and Mortality in South India', 'Human Organization' and 'The Changing Family System: Woman's Status and Fertility Decision Making'. Contents: Preface List of Tables List of Figures List of Maps CHAPTER : Introduction Methodology The Study Area and its People Demographic Description and Fertility Differentials Family Type and its Relationship with Fertility The Family Planning Programme in the Research Area Fertility and Family Planning DecisionMaking: Dimensions and Supports Acceptors and NonAcceptors of Family Planning, and the DecisionMaking Process Value of Children and Education Conclusion and Overview of Findings Further Readings Appendix Index. The Title 'FertilityTransition in Rural South India written/authored/edited by Abusaleh Shariff', published in the year 1989. The ISBN 9788121202688 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 362 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: 362. N° de réf. du vendeur 1111008613090
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