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Period Parity Progression Measures of Fertility in China
Authors:Griffith Feeney  Jingyuan Yu
Affiliation:1. East-West Population Institute, The East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 96848 U.S.A.;2. Control Theory Laboratories, Beijing Institute for Information and Control, P.O. Box 3905, Beijing, China
Abstract:Parity progression measures are uniquely suited to the study of fertility in China, because Chinese policies and programmes focus so closely on parity and birth order. In this paper we present period parity progression ratios for China and its urban and rural areas for the years 1955–81, using the birth history data from the one-per-thousand fertility survey of 1982. Our period parity progression ratios differ from those introduced by Henry in that they provide an overall level of fertility which may be compared with measures based on age-specific birth rates. We compare the two measures empirically for China, finding both similarities and divergences, and then analyse the relation between them. It is suggested that, where fertility is low and fluctuating, as in China, the parity-progression-based measures provide a substantially truer picture of fertility levels and trends than do age-based measures.
Keywords:Unwanted Pregnancy  Antenatal Care  Delivery Care  Immunisation  Stunting  Bolivia  Egypt  Kenya  Peru  Philippines
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