1986
DOI: 10.1355/9789814376068
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Ethnicity and Fertility in Indonesia

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“…The family planning programs and government involvement in such programs are very different from those in China. But in all these populations, people of Chinese origin seem to have been more willing to control their fertility than those of other ethnic origins (Noor Laily et al 1985;Tan and Soeradji 1986;Gastardo-Conaco and RamosJimenes 1986).…”
Section: Deliberate Birth Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family planning programs and government involvement in such programs are very different from those in China. But in all these populations, people of Chinese origin seem to have been more willing to control their fertility than those of other ethnic origins (Noor Laily et al 1985;Tan and Soeradji 1986;Gastardo-Conaco and RamosJimenes 1986).…”
Section: Deliberate Birth Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second half of the twentieth century witnessed substantial decreases in fertility in Indonesia (McNicoll & Singarimbun, 1983;Hull, 1987;Jones & Hull, 1997). For decades, demographers have studied the reasons for these shifts, including economic status , ethnicity and religion (Tan & Soeradji, 1986), geographical development disparities (Hull & Hatmadji, 1990), migration (Hirschman & Guest, 1990), education and family planning (Angeles et al, 2005) and public service infrastructure (Grimm, 2015). Yet recent dramatic shifts in fertility in Indonesia may have markedly influenced family life and well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%