Fertility decline in Kenya: levels,trends and differentials
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi The African Population Policy Research Center 1998Description: xiv, 91pSubject(s): LOC classification:- HB 902 .HK4 .F4 1998
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Result of a year-long intensive study of secondary data on social, demographic, economic, and other factors that have contributed to the demographic transition underway in Kenya. Defines demographic transition as a process in which societies move from a stage of high fertility and mortality through a phase of rapid population growth as mortality declines but fertility remains high, to a state of stable low fertility and mortality.
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