Title of article
Bridewealth and Birth Control: Low Fertility in the Indonesian Archipelago, 15001900
Author/Authors
Boomgaard، Peter نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-196
From page
197
To page
0
Abstract
Before the onset of the present demographic transition, population growth in Indonesia had reached unprecedentedly high levels. This article demonstrates that such high levels were a recent phenomenon. Prior to 1900 rates of natural population increase were low to very low in most areas in Indonesia. This runs counter to expectations based on Hajnalʹs "Eastern marriage pattern," which could imply high growth levels in extended family areas, such as most Indonesian regions outside Java in the past. Usually, the low population growth rates in Southeast Asia are attributed to high mortality owing to high levels of violent conflict. It is argued that other factors contributing to such high levels of mortality should receive more attention. In this article it is also argued that low fertility rates, too, played a role in generating low rates of natural increase. The article discusses the influence of marriage patterns, household structure, methods of birth control, adoption, and slavery on fertility.
Keywords
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Journal title
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Record number
99154
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