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Fertility transition in Communist Albania, 1950-90
Authors:Jane Falkingham  Arjan Gjonça
Affiliation:Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) ,
Abstract:In 1945, at the end of the Second World War, Albania had the highest fertility in Europe with an average of more than six live births per woman. However when Albania emerged from behind the 'olive curtain' in 1990, fertility had fallen to three children per woman, despite a pro-natalist environment and in the virtual absence of contraception and abortion. Nevertheless, after five decades, Albania's position at the top of the European fertility league remains unchanged. This paper documents the fertility transition in Albania during the period 1950-90 and places the demographic results in the context of recent socioeconomic and cultural change.
Keywords:historical demography  Indonesia  Sulawesi  fertility transition  lactational amenorrhoea  institutional economics  women's autonomy  slavery
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