La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México
The objectives of this paper are to make a comparative study in order to observe the impact of contraception on urban and rural areas in Mexico and, at the same time, to ascertain whether contraception could be practiced on a significant scale in the country's rural areas, including those in th...
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El Colegio de México A.C.
1989
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Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos |
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| author | García y Garma, Irma Olaya |
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| description | The objectives of this paper are to make a comparative study in order to observe the impact of contraception on urban and rural areas in Mexico and, at the same time, to ascertain whether contraception could be practiced on a significant scale in the country's rural areas, including those in the initial stages of economic development.So as to achieve this proposed goal, the author uses data from six surveys conducted between 1969 and 1987 and calculates for both rural and urban areas in Mexico, specific marital fertility rates and the m index of fertility control developed by Coale and Trussel. This study reveals the following: a) that, during the observation period, the conditions of natural fertility which had existed in 1969 in the country's rural areas disappeared and that, with the passage of time, there has been greater use of - contraceptive methods and, consequently, more pronounced reductions of the fertility rate; b) that in urban areas, contraception is practiced widely and ever-increasingly; c) that, upon observing the behavior of the drop reported in rural zones during the 1976- 1982 period, the theory of modernization loses effectiveness since, at least in some instances, the increased pace of efforts to limit family size has been greater in rural areas than in urban ones. Even though the author's hypothesis is confirmed to a certain degree, it is probable that a sustained reduction of fertility in the country's most depressed zones can only be attained through substantial socioeconomic change. |
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| spelling | oai:oai.estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx:article-7032022-02-05T05:26:26Z Fertility in rural and urban areas in Mexico La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México García y Garma, Irma Olaya anticoncepción fecundidad The objectives of this paper are to make a comparative study in order to observe the impact of contraception on urban and rural areas in Mexico and, at the same time, to ascertain whether contraception could be practiced on a significant scale in the country's rural areas, including those in the initial stages of economic development.So as to achieve this proposed goal, the author uses data from six surveys conducted between 1969 and 1987 and calculates for both rural and urban areas in Mexico, specific marital fertility rates and the m index of fertility control developed by Coale and Trussel. This study reveals the following: a) that, during the observation period, the conditions of natural fertility which had existed in 1969 in the country's rural areas disappeared and that, with the passage of time, there has been greater use of - contraceptive methods and, consequently, more pronounced reductions of the fertility rate; b) that in urban areas, contraception is practiced widely and ever-increasingly; c) that, upon observing the behavior of the drop reported in rural zones during the 1976- 1982 period, the theory of modernization loses effectiveness since, at least in some instances, the increased pace of efforts to limit family size has been greater in rural areas than in urban ones. Even though the author's hypothesis is confirmed to a certain degree, it is probable that a sustained reduction of fertility in the country's most depressed zones can only be attained through substantial socioeconomic change. Los objetivos de este trabajo son hacer un estudio comparativo para observar la evolución de la fecundidad en las áreas urbanas y rurales del país y al mismo tiempo analizar si la anticoncepción en las zonas rurales podría practicarse significativamente aun con un desarrollo económico incipiente.Para cumplir con el objetivo propuesto se utilizan los datos de seis encuestas realizadas entre 1969 y 1987 y se calculan, para las áreas rurales y urbanas del país, las tasas específicas de fecundidad marital y el índice m de control de fecundidad desarrollado por Coale y Trussel. El estudio nos permite ver lo siguiente: a) que durante el periodo de observación, se perdieron las condiciones de fecundidad natural que existían en 1969 en las áreas rurales del país y que, a través del tiempo, los descensos en la fecundidad y consecuentemente los ascensos en el uso de anticonceptivos se van incrementando; b) que en las áreas urbanas la anticoncepción es ampliamente practicada y su uso se extiende cada vez más, y c)al observar el comportamiento del descenso registrado en las zonas rurales en el periodo 1976-1982, la teoría de la modernización pierde fuerza ya que, al menos en algunas ocasiones, el ritmo de aumento en la limitación del tamaño de la familia ha sido mayor en las áreas rurales que en las urbanas. Aun cuando nuestro postulado hasta cierto punto se confirma, es probable que un descenso sostenido de la fecundidad en las zonas más deprimidas del país sólo pueda lograrse con cambios socioeconómicos sustantivos. El Colegio de México A.C. 1989-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Research Article Artículo de investigación evaluado por pares application/pdf https://estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx/index.php/edu/article/view/703 10.24201/edu.v4i1.703 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos; Vol. 4 No. 1 (1989): 10, January-April; 53-74 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (1989): 10, enero-abril; 53-74 2448-6515 0186-7210 spa https://estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx/index.php/edu/article/view/703/696 Derechos de autor 1989 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
| spellingShingle | anticoncepción fecundidad García y Garma, Irma Olaya La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title | La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title_alt | Fertility in rural and urban areas in Mexico |
| title_full | La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title_fullStr | La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title_full_unstemmed | La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title_short | La fecundidad en las áreas rurales y urbanas de México |
| title_sort | la fecundidad en las areas rurales y urbanas de mexico |
| topic | anticoncepción fecundidad |
| topic_facet | anticoncepción fecundidad |
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