Changing Human Populations in Post-Soviet Kamchatka: An Integrated Study of Shifts in Fertility and Net Population |
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Authors: | Stephanie Hitztaler |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Natural Resources & Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-1115 |
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Abstract: | We expect population changes to be closely tied to resource abundance or scarcity. Here, I demonstrate a clear relationship between the widespread socio-economic crisis of the post-Soviet period and declining population patterns in central Kamchatka. These broad patterns, however, vary among populations, reflecting particular interlinked socio-economic, ecological, and historical conditions. More dramatic decline is observed in areas where the socio-economic crisis has coincided with a local natural resource crisis. Analyzing population shifts in the context of local circumstances, this paper corroborates the link between resource conditions and changes at the family level. |
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Keywords: | Population decline resources population growth rate general fertility rate early (but low) fertility indigenous fertility post-Soviet period Kamchatka Peninsula |
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