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  • Complete family households
  • Children ; Czech Republic ; Demographic decline ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility
  • Complete family households in Czech Republic consitute 62% of the Census Households (1991). Long-term decrease of fertility continued after demographic wave in the the eightieth showing further reduction fo share more-children families. - (MS)
  • Changes in the family status of elderly women in Korea
  • Ageing ; Elderly people ; Family ; Living conditions ; Matrimonial status ; Mortality ; South Korea ; Woman
  • The AA. use family-status life tables to assess the effects of changes in demographic processes (sharp decline in fertility and mortality, aging population) on the family status of elderly women and to project trends in elderly women's family status.
  • Family organization and fertility limitation in Nepal
  • Birth control ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Nepal ; Social change
  • Fertility and family planning among the elderly in Taiwan or integrating the demography of aging in population studies
  • Birth control ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Population ageing
  • The demography of aging has given major attention to fertility and mortality because of their centrality in determining age structure and their rather direct translation into family-level issues associated with population aging.
  • Suburban crisis ? Demand for single family homes in the face of demographic change
  • The article deals with the demographic change, the housing stock, the suburban development, the single-family housing, the aging, the change of generation and the real estate oversupply. The paper gives an overview of demographic and socioeconomic
  • accounts for the development and the foreseeable consequences. The authors deal with questions about the complex of problematics and shows first considerations of the possibilities of the urban rebuilding in peripheral single-family home areas. - (IfL)
  • Cohort trends in the lifetime distribution of female family headship in the United States, 1968-1985
  • Demographic analysis ; Demography ; Family ; Family structure ; Model ; United States of America ; Woman
  • The AA. estimate cohort trends in the lifetime incidence and duration of female family headship. Hazard techniques are used to estimate movements into and out of headship, accounting for duration dependence and left-censored spells. The mean number
  • Islamic populations: limited demographic transition
  • Population en 1983, structure de la population féminine autour de 1980, taux de fécondité et planning familial en 1984 pour 34 pays musulmans.
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Family size ; Family structure ; Household ; Japan ; Population ageing ; Regional disparities
  • Regional characteristics of Japanese people's concept for household formation and factors of spatiotemporal household composition patterns are identified by analyzing household size, family composition, and household formation. Urban concentration
  • Demographic change, rising earnings inequality, and the distribution of personal well-being, 1959-1989
  • Demographic change ; Family income ; Fitting ; Living standard ; Measurement ; Statistics ; United States of America ; Wage inequality ; Well-being
  • Ajustement ; Bien-être ; Etats-Unis ; Evolution démographique ; Inégalité des revenus ; Mesure ; Niveau de vie ; Revenu familial ; Statistique
  • Geography as a conditioning factor of the demographic regimes in rural Navarre (Spain), 1786-1960
  • Countryside ; Demographic behaviour ; Demography ; Family ; Historical demography ; Marriage rate ; Navarra ; Spain
  • Les AA. présentent les données démographiques relatives à 27 municipalités de Navarre, période de 174 ans. Il existe une relation étroite entre les systèmes marital et familial (nucléaire et élargi), et l'environnement géographique. La théorie selon
  • Demographic structures of the urban population
  • Congress ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Family structure ; Population projection ; Segregation ; Town ; Urban density ; Urban dynamics ; Urban population ; Urban structure
  • Demographic transition or demographic shock in recent population development in the Czech Republic ?
  • Age group ; Birth rate ; Community ; Czech Republic ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Regional disparities ; Settlement
  • Tenure changes in the context of micro-level family and macro-level economic shifts
  • Acquiring property ; Family structure ; Household behaviour ; Housing ; Housing market ; Housing occupance ; Life cycle ; Model ; United States
  • Demographers and geographers have investigated tenure change in relationship to the demographic characteristics of the household. Now, the developing notions of life-course analysis and the availability of longer panel series enable to investigate
  • the critical aspects of timing. Specifically, many couples choose to buy and make the transition to a family within 2-3 years. The AA. show that tenure change is influenced by both spatial and temporal economic contexts.
  • What's happening to the family? Interactions between demographic and institutional change
  • Demographic behaviour ; Family ; Family size ; Fertility ; Living standard ; Marriage ; Probability ; Society ; United States
  • -économique et familial.
  • Some features of family Transformation
  • Conditions, factors and trends in the transformation of the family, principal types of family households, reduction and socialization of the functions of the family in consumption expenditure and satisfaction of the needs of family members
  • , transformation of the Kinship structure of the family, changes in the status and role of family members, relationships within the family.
  • Demographic analysis ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographical transition ; Demography ; Eastern Europe ; Europe ; Family ; Fertility ; Natality
  • Algeria ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic change ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Population
  • Demographic situation ; Fertility ; Former Czechoslovakia ; Housing ; Population policy
  • families. - (MS)
  • Birth rate ; Children ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demography ; Family ; Family structure ; Fertility ; France ; Marriage ; Marriage rate ; Mortality
  • Une première partie concerne l'évolution démographique récente: fécondité du moment et des générations, nuptialité, mortalité, accroissement de la population. La deuxième partie étudie vingt ans de changement dans l'environnement familial des