Interaction, Diffusion, and Fertility Transition in Costa Rica: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence

 

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Verfasser: Rosero Bixby, Luis
Format: capítulo de libro
Publikationsdatum:1999
Beschreibung:This chapter examines the role played by diffusion through social interaction in the Costa Rican fertility transition. The literature about the causes of fertility transition has traditionally focused on the socio-economic and cultural determinants of the motivation for having large or small families. To a somewhat lesser degree, it has also considered supply factors limiting or facilitating access to contraception, that is, the role of family planning programmes. The concern here is with the third type of causal agent of fertility transition, that is, the autonomous spread, or contagiousness, of fertility control. If Costa Rican data support the proposition that social contagion processes shaped fertility decline, then an empirical foundation exists for Simmons's claim that 'programmes may generate their own demand through diffusion from early users to others'.
Land:Kérwá
Institution:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/75345
Online Zugang:https://global.oup.com/academic/product/dynamics-of-values-in-fertility-change-9780198294399?cc=cr&lang=en&#
https://hdl.handle.net/10669/75345
Stichwort:Theoretical Studies
Theoretical Models
Fertility Determinants
Demographic Transition
Contraceptive Usage
Geographic Factors