Rural/urban differentials in demographic processes: The Central Asian states |
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Authors: | Buckley Cynthia |
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Affiliation: | (1) The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA |
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Abstract: | While the populations of the Central Asian successor states are extremely heterogeneous on many indicators, the issue of rural or urban residence is consistently important in terms of differentials in population growth, socio-economic status and public health. In this paper I focus on rural population trends in Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. I explore the relatively disadvantaged position of rural inhabitants as well as regional variations within the rural population. The differentials in fertility and mortality rates and the large projected population increases indicate that future policy interventions and data collection efforts should incorporate a specific focus on rural areas. |
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Keywords: | Fertility Mortality Aging Central Asia |
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