2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1701.03481
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Low fertility rate reversal: a feature of interactions between Biological and Economic systems

Jozef Černák

Abstract: An empirical relation indicates that an increase of living standard decreases the Total Fertility Rate (TFR), but this trend was broken in highly developed countries in 2005. The reversal of the TFR was associated with the continuous economic and social development expressed by the Human Development Index (HDI). We have investigated how universal and persistent the TFR reversal is. The results show that in highly developed countries, HDI > 0.85, the TFR and the HDI are not correlated in 2010-2014. Detailed ana… Show more

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“…However, while the fundamental human dimension has stayed constant over time, the indicators used to estimate HDI has changed (Morse, 2014 ). The high rating demonstrates a country’s ability to improve its health sector and safeguard its inhabitants from various health and survival difficulties (Khazaei et al, 2016 ; Černák, 2017 ). It is also a measure of a country’s ability to enhance the quality of its human resources and the quality of life of its citizens in general (Sunarya, 2017 ; Hakim et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, while the fundamental human dimension has stayed constant over time, the indicators used to estimate HDI has changed (Morse, 2014 ). The high rating demonstrates a country’s ability to improve its health sector and safeguard its inhabitants from various health and survival difficulties (Khazaei et al, 2016 ; Černák, 2017 ). It is also a measure of a country’s ability to enhance the quality of its human resources and the quality of life of its citizens in general (Sunarya, 2017 ; Hakim et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%