1966
DOI: 10.2307/1527708
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La population des departements francais d'outre-mer

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“…Unfortunately, no fertility statistics exist for the corresponding cohorts at the level of all Guadeloupe; and cross-sectional computations are available for only the most recent decades. However, Henri Leridon's (1970) study on the fertility transition of Martinique (which was certainly not very different from that of Guadeloupe) showed that fertility was not very high before beginning to decline in the 1960s (see also Péron, 1966). In 1948-1949, the first period for which the total fertility rate (TFR) has been computed, TFR was 5.6.…”
Section: Side-findings From the Checksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, no fertility statistics exist for the corresponding cohorts at the level of all Guadeloupe; and cross-sectional computations are available for only the most recent decades. However, Henri Leridon's (1970) study on the fertility transition of Martinique (which was certainly not very different from that of Guadeloupe) showed that fertility was not very high before beginning to decline in the 1960s (see also Péron, 1966). In 1948-1949, the first period for which the total fertility rate (TFR) has been computed, TFR was 5.6.…”
Section: Side-findings From the Checksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Y. Péron, 1966) et ne sont pas corrigés des faux mort-nés. Pour une meilleure comparabilité, nous avons utilisé la même source pour la Réunion bien que les données d'état civil y soient de bonne qualité dès 1951.…”
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“…Y. Péron, 1966) La comparaison avec la métropole, point de référence pour tous les services sociaux et de santé à la Réunion, est tout aussi favorable. Tandis qu'en 1951, le rapport entre les taux de mortalité infantile de la métropole et de la Réunion allait de 1 à 3 (respectivement 50 ‰ et 165 ‰), la probabilité de décéder avant un an était devenue à peu près identique sur les deux territoires au début des années 1990.…”
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