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- W1877308141 abstract "In this survey of the field of fertility measurement the author begins by distinguishing 2 polar types of analysis used in fertility measurement. The first he mentions is causal analysis which consists of attempts to provide explanation for fertility behavior as the dependent variable. The second type of analysis discussed is consequential analysis in which the demographic inputs play the role of independent variables in the models of economists and others concerned with the impact of population change on the variables that define their disciplines. Causal analysis based on official statistics and causal analysis based on reproductive histories are described. In discussing measures for consequential analysis the author states that the developments in these measures have been much less impressive than those for causal analysis. For 40 years the dominant indices have been the net reproduction rate the length of generation the intrinsic rate of natural increase and the stable age distribution. The author observes that the causal sector has been too microanalytic and the consequential sector too macroanalytic. He believes that efforts should be made now to develop new models and methods to enlarge the scope of demography sufficiently to turn it into a genuinely rigorous branch of social science." @default.
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- W1877308141 title "Notes on Fertility Measurement" @default.
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