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Skrabanek, R. L. – 1974
Texas, like the rest of the nation, is undergoing a shift toward an excess of females. Review of the changing balance of the sexes reveals that there were only 95.9 males per 100 females in 1970 with a projected drop to 93.8 by 1980. In 1950 Texas had an excess of 15,000 males, but by 1960 females outnumbered males by 90,000 and by 234,000 in…
Descriptors: Age, Birth Rate, Economic Factors, Ethnic Groups
Beale, Calvin L. – 1975
Population grew faster in nonmetro than in metro countries of the United States between 1970 and 1973. This trend reverses the previous pattern of inmigration to cities. Among the reasons for increases in rural areas and small towns are: (1) decentralization of manufacturing and other industry; (2) increased settlement of retired people; (3)…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Change Agents, Decentralization, Futures (of Society)
Ontario Executive Council, Toronto. – 1974
In the first part of this publication, the committee states the actions believed essential for effective comprehensive planning of education in the province. It argues that more attention should be given to the determination of goals and expectations, the development of programs designed to achieve the goals, the establishment of priorities among…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Catholic Schools, Census Figures, Demography
Brown, Lester R. – 1976
The interrelationship of population growth, food production, and death rates is explored. Birth rates in China, Western Europe, and North America have significantly decreased in the five-year period from 1970-75. This is largely due to widening availability of family planning services and the growing desire to use them. Four European countries…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Birth Rate, Climate, Contraception
Mothner, Ira – 1976
Activities and concerns of Ford Foundation supported population research and training centers are described in this report. The centers are concerned with population growth, consequences of growth for human welfare, forces that determine family planning, interrelations among population variables, economics of contraceptive distribution, and…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Family Planning
Hodgkinson, Harold L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Reflects on the declining quality of higher education today, the increasing inability of higher education to meet student needs, and the ways in which demographic influences will affect higher education in the next 16 years. Offers seven suggestions for leaders of higher education in dealing with these concerns. (IW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Birth Rate, Colleges, Demography
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Clausen, A. W. – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
All evidence shows that fast population growth slows development in the developing countries. It is the combination of social development and family planning that is so powerful in reducing fertility. Governments must act now. (RM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Needs
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Halli, S. S. – Simulation and Games, 1983
Discussion of possible applications of the microsimulation approach to analysis of population policy proposes compulsory sterilization policy for all of India. Topics covered include India's population problem, methods for generating a distribution of couples to be sterilized, model validation, data utilized, data analysis, program limitations,…
Descriptors: Age, Attrition (Research Studies), Birth Rate, Developing Nations
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Alvarez, Rodolfo; And Others, Eds. – Social Science Quarterly, 1984
Thirty-five articles dealing with Mexican American are organized around the following topics: social justice and the legal system, the cost of being Mexican Americans, political participation, labor force experience, undocumented migrants, language, fertility and mortality, socialization and the family, and changing world views and cultural…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Citizen Participation, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education
Indian Health Service (PHS/HSA), Rockville, MD. – 1996
The Indian Health Service (IHS), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives living on or near federal reservations (about 60 percent of the Native population). This publication is composed primarily of data tables and graphs that describe…
Descriptors: Accidents, Age Groups, Alaska Natives, Birth Rate
Villanueva, Carmelita L., Ed.; Padilla, Teresita M., Ed. – Adolescence Education Newsletter, 1999
This document comprises the two 1999 issues of a UNESCO newsletter addressing topics related to adolescent well-being in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly reproductive and sexual health. Each issue contains news from the region on various initiatives related to adolescent heath and education, as well as Web links and publications on the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Birth
Canadian Council on Children and Youth, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1985
This document presents quantitative data on Canadian children from birth through 14 years of age. The information is drawn from readily available federal government sources. The overview provided is not intended to be comprehensive and while many subjects are addressed, the amount of information varies for each topic. The variation does not relate…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Birth Rate, Children
Wojtkiewicz, Roger A. – 1988
This paper considers the following dimensions of the change in household composition of the United States population between 1960 and 1980: (1) a decrease in the number of households headed by a couple; and (2) a decrease in the number of children per household. Examination of census figures from 1960, 1970, and 1980 reveals that blacks and whites…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Black Family, Blacks, Census Figures
Heaton, Tim B.; And Others – 1987
The timing of three key family formation events--first sexual intercourse, first conception, and first marriage--was compared for different levels of urbanization. The levels of urbanization considered were central cities, suburbs, nonmetropolitan urban places, and rural area. Data were taken from the National Survey of Family Growth, for which…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Birth Rate, Early Parenthood, Family Characteristics
Johnson, Nan E.; And Others – 1977
Data derived from the 1970 National Fertility Study (NFS II included post-married women, information on all compositional factors for each respondent, and an 18-item section on sex-role ideology) were used to test the following hypotheses: farm women are more traditional in sex-role ideology than nonfarm women; the higher the sex-role…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Beliefs, Birth Rate
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