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Relationship Of Fertility Desire And Fertility Behavior In Rural Northeast

Posted on:2012-02-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2217330368994571Subject:Sociology
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Fertility is important one annulus at population growth and social stability , relationship with the grand blueprint for human resource strategy and sustainable development.Our country is the agricultural population superpower, rural fertility problems has been focus of the attention, controlling the population, improving the population quality in rural areas is the center of the one-child policy.The basic state policy of one-child policy has implemented the 30 years, significant progress has been played and our country entered in the low fertility era. In this population development trends, if one-child policy in rural still plays its role is concerned as important issue. Papers shows the Northeast rural NH county as typical cases,the relationship childbearing desire with fertility behavior will be as a starting point, statistical analysis of the survey data, it is concluded that the Northeast rural childbearing desire and fertility behavior, the article mainly describes the differences from three dimensions in gender, quantity, quality. On this basis, the use of qualitative research method analysis why form the differences childbearing desire and fertility behavior form institutional factor, social factor, family factors and personal factors.Social insurance system and one-child policy is that generate discrepancies of the external and mandatory factors.Traditional culture and group pressure is what generate discrepancies of the internality factors, Family fertility idea, family economic status and family power distribution is the leading factor in generated differences. To realize the child-bearing desires and fertility behavior correspond, need the change rural fertilitydesire to nature.That is the external force pattern of fertility ideas internalizes as their family values. Accordingly, one-child policy still plays the role in population macro-control in the rural Northeastern.
Keywords/Search Tags:Countryside, Childbearing desire, Fertility behavior, One-child policy
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