Demographic and Family Transition in Southeast Asia.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2022.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Part I Population, Marriage, Fertility and Household Structures
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Background for Family Transition in Southeast Asia
- 1.2 Explaining Global Family Changes
- 1.2.1 Historical Context
- 1.2.2 Kinship Patterns
- 1.2.3 Cultural Diversity
- 1.3 Changes in Southeast Asian Families
- 1.3.1 Changing Marriage Patterns
- 1.3.2 Fertility Trends
- 1.3.3 Living Arrangements
- 1.4 Socio-economic Contexts and Transformation
- 1.5 Highlights of the Trends and Patterns
- 1.5.1 Population
- 1.5.2 Socio-economic Development
- 1.5.3 Union Formation and Dissolution
- 1.5.4 Childbearing
- 1.5.5 Household Structure
- 1.5.6 Education
- 1.5.7 Youth Unemployment
- 1.5.8 Child Health
- References
- 2 Trends in Population and Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia
- 2.1 Population Structure of Southeast Asia
- 2.2 Population Density
- 2.3 Level of Economic Development
- 2.4 Education
- 2.5 Female Labour Force Participation
- 2.6 Gender Inequality Index (GII)
- References
- 3 Marriage
- 3.1 Singulate Mean Age at Marriage (SMAM)
- 3.2 Singlehood
- 3.3 Divorce
- 3.4 Consensual Union
- References
- 4 Fertility
- 4.1 Total Fertility Rate (TFR)
- 4.2 Mean Age at Childbearing (MAC)
- 4.3 Age-Specific Fertility Rates (ASFR)
- 4.4 Adolescent Fertility Rates
- 4.5 Childlessness
- 4.6 Ideal and Actual Fertility Rates
- References
- 5 Household Structures
- 5.1 Average Household Size in Southeast Asia, 1980-2010
- 5.2 Household Types in Southeast Asia, 1970-2010
- 5.2.1 Nuclear Households with Children
- 5.2.2 Number of Nuclear Households Without Children Are Rising
- 5.2.3 No Clear Trend for Extended Family Households
- 5.2.4 Decreasing Single-Parent Households
- 5.2.5 Drop in the Prevalence of Composite Households
- 5.2.6 Rising One-Person Households.
- 5.3 Living Arrangements Among Older Adults in Southeast Asia
- 5.3.1 Living with Their Children or Spouse
- 5.3.2 Rise in the Number of Independently Living Older Adults
- References
- Part II Child and Youth Well-Being
- 6 Education and Youth Unemployment in Southeast Asia
- 6.1 Youth Literacy Rates
- 6.2 Expected Years in Full-Time Education
- 6.3 Rate of Out-Of-School Children of Primary School Age
- 6.4 Transition Rate from Primary to Lower Secondary Education
- 6.5 Gross Secondary Enrolment Ratio
- 6.6 Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Southeast Asia
- 6.6.1 GPI for Primary School Enrolment
- 6.6.2 GPI for Secondary School Enrolment
- 6.6.3 GPI for Tertiary School Enrolment
- 6.7 Gender Differences in University Graduates by Fields of Study
- 6.8 Population with at least Completed Upper Secondary Education
- 6.9 Population with at least Completed Tertiary Education
- 6.10 Youth Unemployment in Southeast Asia
- References
- 7 Child Health in Southeast Asia
- 7.1 Low-Birthweight Babies
- 7.2 Prevalence of Overweight (% of Children Under 5)
- 7.3 Prevalence of Wasting (% of Children Under 5)
- 7.4 Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate
- References
- 8 Conclusion
- Reference.