Social change, the social organization of families, and fertility limitation

The social organization of the family is a key link between macro-level social change and individual-level childbearing behavior. The family mode of organization framework and life course perspective are used to develop hypotheses about these links.

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Behavior
Birth control
Child Development
Communication
Community Characteristics
Community Relations
Contraception
Cost-benefit analysis
Costs
Demographics
Demography
Evidence
Families & family life
Family
Family (Sociological Unit)
Family Structure
Fertility
Hypotheses
Individual Characteristics
Life history
Measurement Techniques
Neighborhoods
Neighbourhoods
Nepal
Personality Development
Population Distribution
Pregnancy
Researchers
Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
Social Change
Social Environment
Social organization
Social Organizations
Society
Sociological theory
Sociology
Sociology of the family. Age groups
U.S.A
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