Publicado por Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, 1990
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. 33-49 pages with tables and graphs. Royal octavo (9 1/4" x 6 1/2") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Revista Mexicana de Sociologia Volume LII (52) Number 1 complete issue. First edition. Although fertility levels in Latin America are not cause for concern at the present time there as yet no satisfactory explanations as to how the current situation has arisen. Progress in this area would make it possible to understand the reasons for the continuing existence of groups which have not begun or completed the fertility transition alongside others which re almost at replacement level. On the basis of an earlier study which described the women who pioneered reproductive change in Mexico, the present analysis seeks to determine, on the one had the reasons why those women voluntarily chose to regulate their fertility and, on the other the methods they used. In other words, using their accounts of their experiences, it identifies the actors which influenced the adoption of new Attitude towards reproduction and the means they sued in order to abandon the Quasi-natural" levels of fertility to which they had been subject. The conceptual framework used is that of the preconditions of readiness, willingness and ability in relation to reducing fertility, as proposed by Coale and revived by Lesthaeghe and Vanderhoeft. The information used is derived from 25 in-depth interview with women identified as pioneers. The existing studies report that in the 1960s, the transitional generations (born between 1942 and 1946) already fulfilled the conditions established by Coale. The pioneering women's parents' generation b3egan with a certain rationality which caused them to invest in longer educations for their daughters. As a result, the pioneering women were socialized in an environment permeated by that rationality together with openness to change. The openness was reflected in, among other things, a positive attitude to fertility regulation and rapid adoption of the birth control methods that were available at the time. Condition: Edge wear with bumped corners, spine sunned else very good.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Youth Migration and Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceJuly 2013, Volume 648 Editors:Fatima Juarez, Thomas LeGrand, Cynthia Lloyd, Susheela Singh and Véronique HertrichCurrently, it is estimated that there are 1.1 billion young people aged 15-24 in the developing world, accounting for nearly one-fifth (18.6 percent) of the total population. During this time of life, young people experience enormous changes due to physical maturation, which is accompanied by cognitive, social/emotional, and interpersonal changes. It is a period when the influence of parents and families gradually diminishes and the influence of external factors, such as peers; the media; the educational environment; and, more generally, the economic, social, and cultural environments in which they live, are increasingly prominent.The articles in this volume of The ANNALS can be classified by three themes: migration in the context of transitions to adulthood, including schooling, employment, and family formation; consequences of migration for health, reproductive outcomes, and childbearing; and migration strategies and consequences. All the articles presented here are innovative in their approach, and their findings advance our understanding of youths' migration and transitions to adulthood in developing countries. These studies and their findings clearly attest to the enormous diversity of situations of youth migration, transitions to adulthood, and the contexts in which they occur across developing countries. For some adolescents and young adults, migration brings with it very serious risks and often negative consequences, while for others it opens horizons and is associated with expanding opportunities in both the social and economic spheres.Paperback: $35.00, Sale Price $28.00, ISBN: 9781483333182Hardcover: $48.00, Sale Price $38.40, ISBN: 9781483333175.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Youth Migration and Transitions to Adulthood in Developing CountriesTHE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceJuly 2013, Volume 648Editors:Fatima Juarez, Thomas LeGrand, Cynthia Lloyd, Susheela Singh and Véronique HertrichCurrently, it is estimated that there are 1.1 billion young people aged 1524 in the developing world, accounting for nearly one-fifth (18.6 percent) of the total population. During this time of life, young people experience enormous changes due to physical maturation, which is accompanied by cognitive, social/emotional, and interpersonal changes. It is a period when the influence of parents and families gradually diminishes and the influence of external factors, such as peers; the media; the educational environment; and, more generally, the economic, social, and cultural environments in which they live, are increasingly prominent.The articles in this volume of The ANNALS can be classified by three themes: migration in the context of transitions to adulthood, including schooling, employment, and family formation; consequences of migration for health, reproductive outcomes, and childbearing; and migration strategies and consequences. All the articles presented here are innovative in their approach, and their findings advance our understanding of youths' migration and transitions to adulthood in developing countries. These studies and their findings clearly attest to the enormous diversity of situations of youth migration, transitions to adulthood, and the contexts in which they occur across developing countries. For some adolescents and young adults, migration brings with it very serious risks and often negative consequences, while for others it opens horizons and is associated with expanding opportunities in both the social and economic spheres.Paperback: $35.00, Sale Price $28.00, ISBN: 9781483333182Hardcover: $48.00, Sale Price $38.40, ISBN: 9781483333175.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Youth Migration and Transitions to Adulthood in Developing CountriesTHE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceJuly 2013, Volume 648Editors:Fatima Juarez, Thomas LeGrand, Cynthia Lloyd, Susheela Singh and Véronique HertrichCurrently, it is estimated that there are 1.1 billion young people aged 1524 in the developing world, accounting for nearly one-fifth (18.6 percent) of the total population. During this time of life, young people experience enormous changes due to physical maturation, which is accompanied by cognitive, social/emotional, and interpersonal changes. It is a period when the influence of parents and families gradually diminishes and the influence of external factors, such as peers; the media; the educational environment; and, more generally, the economic, social, and cultural environments in which they live, are increasingly prominent.The articles in this volume of The ANNALS can be classified by three themes: migration in the context of transitions to adulthood, including schooling, employment, and family formation; consequences of migration for health, reproductive outcomes, and childbearing; and migration strategies and consequences. All the articles presented here are innovative in their approach, and their findings advance our understanding of youths' migration and transitions to adulthood in developing countries. These studies and their findings clearly attest to the enormous diversity of situations of youth migration, transitions to adulthood, and the contexts in which they occur across developing countries. For some adolescents and young adults, migration brings with it very serious risks and often negative consequences, while for others it opens horizons and is associated with expanding opportunities in both the social and economic spheres.Paperback: $35.00, Sale Price $28.00, ISBN: 9781483333182Hardcover: $48.00, Sale Price $38.40, ISBN: 9781483333175.
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: gut. Nuevas pautas reproductivas en México (Spanish Edition) In deutscher Sprache. pages.
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