Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2296924058> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 items per page.
- W2296924058 endingPage "71" @default.
- W2296924058 startingPage "56" @default.
- W2296924058 abstract "Demographic changes have occurred continuously in Korea as a result of contraception and these have in turn resulted in general social changes. The family planning program, in place for 25 years, has greatly contributed to fertility decline as well as socioeconomic development. As a result, the total fertility rate has declined to 2.1, or population replacement level, in 1985. It is crucial to analyze the fertility trend which has had the most significant influence on demographic change and thus on population policy decisions and the formulation of population policy measures. The authors analyzed the changes in fertility between 1972-85 using statistical data published by the Economic Planning Board. Annual births occur mostly to women in their 20s. In 1972, 60.2% of annual births were to women in their 20s while 36.3% were to those women age 30 and up. However, by 1985, 86.7% were to women in their 20s while only 10.5% occurred to women 30 and older. The proportion of lower birth order has been increased and the proportion of higher birth order has been decreased. The proportion of 1st birth order increased from 26.7% in 1972 to 51.4% in 1985, and that of 2nd birth order increased from 23.7% to 38.3% during the same period. As a result, the proportion of both 1st and 2nd birth order increased from 50.4% to 89.7% during the same period. Increase in the proportion of the lower birth order and decrease in the proportion of higher birth order are common to all age groups of mothers. These results mean that the fertility level dropped in general and this is a remarkable in the 1980s. The fact that the proportion of a lower birth order is higher in Korea than in China or Japan provides an index to future fertility trends. These phenomena are due to the successful family planning programs, to social support policy measures for family planning enacted at the end of 1981 in line with the 5th 5-year Economic and Social Development Plan, and to the 1-child family campaign begun in 1983. The impact of population policies on demographic change is so great that the necessity of continued research on demographic changes and related fertility changes must be emphasized. In addition, a comparative study with other countries which have already experienced demographic transition could provide guidance to policy formulation and flexible policy direction. (author's modified)" @default.
- W2296924058 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2296924058 creator A5028918974 @default.
- W2296924058 creator A5029089458 @default.
- W2296924058 date "1987-12-01" @default.
- W2296924058 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2296924058 title "[Analysis of fertility trends in Korea using vital statistics]." @default.
- W2296924058 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12315154" @default.
- W2296924058 hasPublicationYear "1987" @default.
- W2296924058 type Work @default.
- W2296924058 sameAs 2296924058 @default.
- W2296924058 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2296924058 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2296924058 hasAuthorship W2296924058A5028918974 @default.
- W2296924058 hasAuthorship W2296924058A5029089458 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C147077947 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C160050368 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C2779076696 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C2779209633 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C2986817661 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C37512671 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C47122089 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConcept C518429986 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C144024400 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C147077947 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C149923435 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C160050368 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C205649164 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C2779076696 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C2779209633 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C2908647359 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C2986817661 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C37512671 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C47122089 @default.
- W2296924058 hasConceptScore W2296924058C518429986 @default.
- W2296924058 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2296924058 hasLocation W22969240581 @default.
- W2296924058 hasOpenAccess W2296924058 @default.
- W2296924058 hasPrimaryLocation W22969240581 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W1992943577 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2049310289 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2075136502 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2104318916 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2134346200 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2208780785 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2296924058 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2315577492 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2327450990 @default.
- W2296924058 hasRelatedWork W2665861749 @default.
- W2296924058 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W2296924058 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2296924058 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2296924058 magId "2296924058" @default.
- W2296924058 workType "article" @default.