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Gavin W. Jones 《Journal of Population Research》2006,23(2):243-265
A demographic perspective is relevant to understanding the position of Muslims in today’s world. This paper examines the size
and growth of Muslim populations, and whether most Muslims live in overwhelmingly Muslim countries. It also examines indices
of poverty and human development for Muslimmajority countries, and the growth of the youth population; finally, it examines
the key components of population growth: mortality and fertility. Mortality has declined sharply over the past 15 years in
many Muslim countries, though not in all, and Muslim countries are no longer prominent among the ‘outliers’ with higher mortality
than expected on the basis of their income levels. Fertility rates are also declining sharply in a number of major Muslim-majority
countries, raising interesting issues about attitudes of different schools of Islamic jurisprudence, village-level religious
leaders and ordinary Muslims towards contraception and abortion, as well as the role of socio-economic development and family
planning programs in fertility declines. Despite these declines, past high fertility in many Muslim-majority countries leaves
as a legacy a rapidly growing adolescent population and a burgeoning, inadequately educated labour force. 相似文献