The relationship of the crude birth rate and its components to social and economic development

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Abstract

Using well-known techniques of regression analysis, we decompose the crude birth rate into six analytical components, indicating illegitimacy, the marriage rate, legitimate fertility, and sex and age composition. All the components except sex structure are important in determining differences in crude birth rates across countries of the world. The model is elaborated by showing how economic development affects the crude birth rate through its basic demographic components. © 1974 Population Association of America.

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Guest, A. M. (1974). The relationship of the crude birth rate and its components to social and economic development. Demography, 11(3), 457–472. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060438

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