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THE NATURAL GROWTH OF THE ROMANIAN POPULATION AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT BETWEEN 2002 AND 2011 (English version)

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  • MARIA SIMION

    (Centrul de Cercetări Demografice „Vladimir Trebici”, Calea 13 Septembrie nr.13, etaj 2, sector 5, Academia Romana, Bucuresti)

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After more than two decades of market reform, Romania's economy is still in reconstruction process and, as a result, the possibilities of applying pro-birth policies are also changing. These repeated changes are precisely what can help the decrease of the sensibility of variables defining the natural movement of the population to the socio-economic context. From the development of average birthrates and the characteristics thereof, we can note that a favorable context (education level, occupation, birth and care facilities) speeds up the decision to have the desired number of family members. The economic context is what puts pressure on the birthrate and, therefore, on the size of the population.

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  • Maria Simion, 2012. "THE NATURAL GROWTH OF THE ROMANIAN POPULATION AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONTEXT BETWEEN 2002 AND 2011 (English version)," Revista Romana de Sociologie, Revista Romana de Sociologie - actualizata si mentinuta de Editura Lumen/ Romanian Journal of Sociology, vol. 5, pages 415-427.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev19g:v:5-6:y:2012:i::p:415-427
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    1. Mihaela Preda & Alina Mareci & Anca Tudoricu & Ana-Maria Taloș & Elena Bogan & Ana Irina Lequeux-Dincă & Iuliana Vijulie, 2020. "Defining the Concept of Family through the Lens of Fertile-Aged Women in Bucharest, Romania—between Traditionalism and Inclusion," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-19, March.

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    birthrate; socioeconomic context; family situation;
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    • A23 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Graduate

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