The Demographic Transition and Development in Africa The Unique Case of Ethiopia.

Generalizations about the lack of demographic change and of progress in meeting the MDGs in sub-Saharan Africa are commonplace, but they are often misleading and belie the socio-cultural change. This book compares Ethiopia with other African countries, demonstrating the uniqueness of an African-type...

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Teller, Charles (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Preface: Dr. Bill Butz, CEO
  • Population Reference Bureau
  • Forword: Charles Teller and Assefa Hailemariam
  • Acknowledgements: Charles Teller and Assefa Hailemariam
  • I. Introduction: Context & Framework
  • 1. The Complex Nexus Between Population Dynamics and Development in sub-Saharan Africa: A New Conceptual Framework of Demographic Response and Human Adaptation to Societal and Environmental Hazards: Charles Teller and Assefa Hailemariam
  • II. Demographic Transitions and Human Development
  • 2. The Fertility Transition in sub-Saharan Africa
  • 1990-2005: How Unique is Ethiopia?: Tesfayi Gebreselassie
  • 3. The Nature
  • Pace and Determinants of the Incipient Fertility Transition in Ethiopia
  • 1984-2007: Can the 4.0 TFR target for 2015 be met?: Charles Teller
  • Assefa Hailemariam and Tesfayi Gebreselassie
  • 4. Demographic transition and the development Nexus: real dividend or burden?: Yordanos Seifu
  • Solomon Ayalu and Mihiret Habte
  • 5. Better Educated Youth as a Vanguard of Social Change? Adolescent transitions to later marriage and lower fertility in Southwest Ethiopia: Moshi O. Herman
  • Dennis Hogan
  • Tefera Belachew
  • Fasil Tessema
  • Abebe Gebremariam
  • David Lindstrom
  • III. Health and Nutrition
  • 6.Women’s Decision-making Autonomy and their Nutritional Status: A Socio-cultural Linking of Two MDGs: Yibeltal Tebekaw
  • 7. Maternal Mortality and Human Development in Ethiopia: The Unacceptably Low Maternal Health Service Utilization and its Multiple Determinants: Munayie Seifu
  • Mesganaw Fantahun
  • Yirgu Gebrehiwot
  • IV. Population Distribution
  • Migration
  • Urbanization and Labor Force
  • 8. Migration and Urbanization: Addressing the Spatial Imbalance: Assefa Hailemariam and Aynalem Adugna
  • 9. Rural-Urban Linkages in Ethiopia: Ensuring Rural Livelihoods and Development of Urban Centers; Aynalem Adugna and Assefa Hailemariam
  • 10. The Importance of Permanent and Temporary Migration for Occupational Mobility in Urban Centers: Young Women are Doing Better than Young Men: Yambi Djamba & Charles Teller
  • V. Vulnerability and Adaptation: Case Studies in Population-Resource Pressure and Food Insecurity
  • 11. Urbanization and Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Farmers’ Displacement in the Expansion of Addis Ababa: Feyera Abdissa and Terefe Degefa
  • 12. Malthusian or Bosrupian Consequences to Population Pressure and Food Insecurity? Vulnerability and Demographic Responses in 16 Drought-Prone Districts throughout Ethiopia: Charles H. Teller
  • 13. Household Demographics
  • Assets and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: A Case Study from Rain-endowed South Western Ethiopia: Dula Etana
  • VI. Development Policy and Program Evaluation
  • 14. Population and Long-term Development Planning: Projecting an Unpredictable Future: Senait Tibebu
  • 15. The National Population Policy (NPP) of Ethiopia: Achievements
  • Challenges and Lessons learned
  • 1993-2010: Assefa Hailemariam
  • Solomon Alayu and Charles Teller
  • 16.Barriers to Access and Effective Use of Demographic Data and Research for Development Policy in Ethiopia: Charles Teller
  • Assefa Hailemariam and Negash Teklu
  • VII. Conclusions and Policy Implications
  • 17. Conclusions and Policy Implications: Charles Teller and Assefa Hailemariam
  • Annexes: Index
  • Author biographies.