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Trayectoria de paradigmas que explican la fecundidad

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Margarita R. Medina V. ()
Maria Do Carmo Fonseca ()
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El objetivo principal de este estudio es identificar la posible conexión entre la propuesta original de la teoría de la transición demográfica y otros paradigmas que explican los cambios en el comportamiento reproductivo de las poblaciones, aparecidos en la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Las principales conclusiones se refieren a las continuidades y rupturas en la trayectoria de las teorías escogidas en el estudio: transición de la fecundidad, teoría del costo beneficio de los hijos, modelo de los determinantes próximos de la fecundidad, teoría del flujo intergeneracional de riquezas y estudios de población con enfoque de género. Además, la discusión de los cambios entre paradigmas y distintas políticas de intervención en la fecundidad es otro foco de interés en este estudio.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES-CEDE in its journal REVISTA DESARROLLO Y SOCIEDAD.

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  1. John Bongaarts, 2002. "The End of the Fertility Transition in the Developed World," Population and Development Review, The Population Council, Inc., vol. 28(3), pages 419-443. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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