Fertility decline and social change: new trends and challenges

  • Ram B
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This article presents an overview of recent fertility declines and their effects on social change in both industrialized and industrializing countries. The focus is primarily on the levels and age patterns of fertility, which influence social change through three major mechanisms, reductions in population growth, modifications in age structure, and changes in family structure. Some future prospects are also discussed, especially in the view of the viability of immigration as a solution to population stability, graying of the industrialized world, intergenerational support, and loneliness.

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Ram, B. (2003). Fertility decline and social change: new trends and challenges. Canadian Studies in Population, 30(2), 297. https://doi.org/10.25336/p6x01r

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