Skip to main content
Log in

Fertility, development, and family planning, 1970–1980: An analysis of cases weighted by population

  • Development Research
  • Published:
Studies In Comparative International Development Aims and scope Submit manuscript

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

References

  • AGRESTI, A., and B. FINLAY 1986 Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences. San Francisco: Dellen.

    Google Scholar 

  • APPLEMAN, P. (ed.) 1976 An Essay on the Principle of Population, by Thomas Robert Malthus: Text, Sources and Background, Criticism. New York: W.W. Norton.

    Google Scholar 

  • BAIROCH, P. 1975 The Economic Development of the Third World since 1990. Translated by Lady Cynthia Postan. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • BOHRNSTEDT, G.W., and D. KNOKE 1982 Statistics for Social Data Analysis. Itasca, IL: Peacock.

    Google Scholar 

  • BOGUE, D.J., and J.A. PALMORE 1964 Some Empirical and Analytic Relations Among Demographic Fertility Measures, with Regression Models for Fertility Estimation. Demography 1: 319–320.

    Google Scholar 

  • BOGUE, D.J., and A.O. TSUI 1979 A Reply to Demeny’s ‘On the End of the Population Explosion’. Population and Development Review 5:479–494.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • BUTZ, W.P., and J. HABICHT 1976 The Effects of Nutrition and Health on Fertility: Hypotheses, Evidence, and Interventions. Pp. 210–238 in R.G. Ridker (ed.), Population and Development: The Search for Selective Interventions. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.

    Google Scholar 

  • CALDWELL, J.C. 1976 Toward a Restatement of Demographic Transition Theory. Population and Development Review 2:321–366.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1980 Mass Education as a Determinant of the Timing of Fertility Decline. Population and Development Review 6:225–255.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1982 Theory of Fertility Decline. New York: Academic Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • CHANDLER, W.U. 1985 Investing in Children. Worldwatch Paper No. 64. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute.

    Google Scholar 

  • CHATTERJEE, S., and B. PRICE 1977 Regression Analysis by Example. New York: Wiley.

    Google Scholar 

  • COLE, J.P. 1979 Geography of World Affairs. New York: Penguin.

    Google Scholar 

  • CUTRIGHT, P. 1983 The Ingredients of Recent Fertility Decline in Developing Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives 9:101–109.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • DAVIS, K. 1963 The Theory of Change and Response in Modern Demographic History. Population Index 24:345–366.

    Google Scholar 

  • DEMENY, P. 1979a On the End of the Population Explosion. Population and Development Review 5:141–162.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1979b On the End of the Population Explosion: A Rejoinder. Population and Development Review 5:495–504.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • DIXON, R.B. 1979 On Drawing Policy Conclusions from Multiple Regressions: Some Queries and Dilemmas. Studies in Family Planning 9:286–287.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • ENTWISLE, B. 1981 CBR versus TFR in Cross-National Fertility Research. Demography 18:635–643.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • FREEDMAN, R., and B. BERELSON 1976 The Record of Family Planning Programs Studies in Family Planning 7:1–40.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • HAY, R., Jr. 1977 Patterns of Urbanization and Socio-Economic Development in the Third World: An Overview. Pp. 71–101 in J. Abu-Lughod and R. Hay (eds.), Third World Urbanization. Chicago: Maaroufa.

    Google Scholar 

  • HERNANDEZ, D.J. 1981 A Note on Measuring the Independent Impact of Family Planning Programs on Fertility Declines. Demography 18:627–634.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • KELLY, W.R., and P. CUTRIGHT 1980 Modernization and the Demographic Transition: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analyses of a Revised Model. Sociological Focus 13:315–329.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1983 Determinants of National Family Planning Effort. Population Research and Policy Review 2:111–130.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • KENT, M.M., and C. HAUB 1984 In (Cautious) Defense of the Crude Birth Rate. Population Today 12: 6–8.

    Google Scholar 

  • KINDLEBERGER, C.P., and B. HERRICK 1977 Economic Development. Third edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.

    Google Scholar 

  • LAPHAM, R.J., and W.P. MAULDIN 1972 National Family Planning Programs: Review and Evaluation. Studies in Family Planning 3:31–34.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1984 Family Planning Program Effort and Birthrate Decline in Developing Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives 10:109–118.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1985 Contraceptive Prevalence: The Influence of Organized Family Planning Programs. Studies in Family Planning 16:117–137.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • LOETHER, H.J., and D.G. MCTAVISH 1974 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

    Google Scholar 

  • MAULDIN, W.P., and B. BERELSON 1978a Conditions of Fertility Decline in Developing Countries 1965–75. Studies in Family Planning 9:89–147.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • — 1978b Reply. Studies in Family Planning 9:288.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • MAULDIN, W.P., and R.J. LAPHAM 1985 Measuring Family Planning Program Effort in LDCs: 1972 and 1982. Pp. 1–39 in N. Birdsall (ed.), The Effects of Family Planning Programs on Fertility in the Developing World. World Bank Staff Working Papers No. 677 Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

    Google Scholar 

  • MENARD, S. 1983 Fertility, Development, and Family Planning. Studies in Comparative International Development XVIII: 77–100.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1985 Inequality and Fertility. Studies in Comparative International Development XX:83–97.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1986 Fertility, Family Planning, and Development: Indirect Influences. Studies in Comparative International Development XXI:32–50.

    Google Scholar 

  • MENARD, S., and E. MOEN 1982 The Relative Importance of Family Planning and Development for Fertility Reduction: Critique of Research and Development of Theory. Studies in Comparative International Development XVII:22–43.

    Google Scholar 

  • PARISH, W.L., and M.K. WHYTE 1978 Village and Family in Contemporary China. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • Population Reference Bureau 1976 World Population Data Sheet. Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1980 World Population Data Sheet. Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1985 World Population Data Sheet. Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • PRESTON, S.H. 1977 The Effects of Infant and Child Moratlity on Fertility. New York: Academic Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • SCHULTZ, T.P. 1976 Interrelationships Between Mortality and Fertility. Pp. 239–289 in R.G. Ridker (ed.), Population and Development: The Search for Selective Interventions. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.

    Google Scholar 

  • SHRYOCK, H.S., J.S. SIEGEL, and Associates 1976 The Methods and Materials of Demography. Condensed edition by E.G. Stockwell. New York: Academic Press.

    Google Scholar 

  • SIMON, J.L. 1977 The Economics of Population Growth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1981 The Ultimate Resource. Princeton, NJ: Princeton.

    Google Scholar 

  • TEITELBAUM, M.S. 1975 Relevance of Demographic Transition Theory for Developing Countries Science 188:420–425.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • TOLNAY, S.E., and R.L. CHRISTENSON 1984 The Effects of Social Setting and Family Planning Programs on Recent Fertility Declines in Developing Countries: A Reassessment. Sociology and Social Research 69:72–89.

    Google Scholar 

  • TSUI, A.O., and D.J. BOGUE 1978 Declining World Fertility: Trends, Causes, and Implications. Population Bulletin 33, No. 4. Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • United Nations 1977 World Statistics in Brief. Second edition. New York: United Nations.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1979 Selected World Demographic and Population Policy Indicators, 1978. New York: United Nations.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1982 UNESCO Statistical Digest. Paris: UNESCO.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1983 World Statistics in Brief. Seventh editionC. New York: United Nations.

    Google Scholar 

  • VAN DE WALLE, E., and J. KNODEL 1980 Europe’s Fertility Transition: New Evidence and Lessons for Today’s Developing World. Population Bulletin 34 No. 6. Washington, D. C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • WEISBERG, S. 1980 Applied Linear Regression. New York: Wiley.

    Google Scholar 

  • World Bank 1979 World Development Report 1979. New York: Oxford.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1981 World Development Report 1981. New York: Oxford.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1983 World Development Report 1983. New York: Oxford.

    Google Scholar 

  • — 1984 World Development Report 1984. New York: Oxford.

    Google Scholar 

  • World Education staff and consultants 1975 Literacy and World Population. Population Bulletin 30, No. 2 Washington, D.C.: Population Reference Bureau.

    Google Scholar 

  • WRONG, D.H. 1977 Population and Society. Fourth edition. New York: Random House.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Menard, S. Fertility, development, and family planning, 1970–1980: An analysis of cases weighted by population. Studies in Comparative International Development 22, 103–127 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02687145

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02687145

Keywords

Navigation