The influence of rural-urban migration on migrants' fertility in Korea,Mexico and Cameroon |
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Authors: | Bun Song Lee Louis G. Pol |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 68182 Omaha, NE, USA;(2) Department of Marketing, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a comparative analysis of the relationship between rural-urban migration and fertility in Korea, Mexico, and Cameroon. Using an autoregressive model, the results show a significant rural-urban migration adaptation effect in Korea and Mexico, a reduction of 2.57 and 1.45 children during the entire childbearing period, respectively, when compared to a rural stayer, even after the effect of selection has been controlled. Rural-urban migration has a very small impact on fertility in Cameroon. The unexpected result for Cameroon is due to the fact that the fertility-increasing effect of urban residency on the improved supply conditions of births, such as reduced infertility, offsets the fertility-depressing effect of urban residency on the demand for births. As a result of the adaptation to urban fertility norms, the number of country-wide births was reduced significantly in Mexico and Korea over the time periods studied. |
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Keywords: | Fertility adaptation Fertility level Rural-urban migration |
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