Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir

Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 Population Census is lower (3320 than as had been expected. This has resulted in the fast decrease of fertility rate during the last decade. There is a tendency that the decrease of fertilit...

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description Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 Population Census is lower (3320 than as had been expected. This has resulted in the fast decrease of fertility rate during the last decade. There is a tendency that the decrease of fertility rate in Indonesia is correlated negatively to fertility rate. The lower the fertility rate, the faster the decrease would become. It tends to be a deviation to the usual concept that correlation between fertility rate and its decrease is positive.�This may be because the fertility rate of Indonesia is still higher than the optimum value. Based on the decreases occurred during the last two decades, it is estimated that Indonesia will soon reach a replacement level after the year 2000. It might be even sooner if the decline of the fertility rate during the period of 1980-1990 was applied. Along with the increase of life expectancy, this will rapidly change the population structure. The total fertility rate varied among provinces. There are several provinces which have very low fertility rate and are estimated to continue until the year 2000. They are, for instance, Yogyakarta and Bali. However, there are also provinces having high fertility rates such as Southeast Sulawesi and Irian Jaya. This differentiation in fertility rates should be noted in implementing the population policy. Ananta, Aris, Evi Nurvidya Anwar dan Chotib. 1991. Future demographic change in Indonesia: 1990-2020. Indonesia. Biro Pusat Statistik. 1988. Perkiraan tingkat kelahiran dan kematian basil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 1985 Bogue, Donald J. 1969. Principles of demography. Cho, Lee Jay, et al. 1976. Perkiraan angka kelahiran dan kematian di Indonesia berdasarkan sensus penduduk 1971. Indonesia. Central Bureau of Statistics. 1991. Indonesia demographic and health survey 1991: Preliminary report. Jakarta: Muhadjir, Darwin dan Tukiran. 1991. "Urbanisasi, pola okupasi, dan pola pemukiman penduduk
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:193572014-06-18T00:40:14Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/19357/ Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM Abstract Using "own children method", the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Indonesia based on the 1990 Population Census is lower (3320 than as had been expected. This has resulted in the fast decrease of fertility rate during the last decade. There is a tendency that the decrease of fertility rate in Indonesia is correlated negatively to fertility rate. The lower the fertility rate, the faster the decrease would become. It tends to be a deviation to the usual concept that correlation between fertility rate and its decrease is positive.�This may be because the fertility rate of Indonesia is still higher than the optimum value. Based on the decreases occurred during the last two decades, it is estimated that Indonesia will soon reach a replacement level after the year 2000. It might be even sooner if the decline of the fertility rate during the period of 1980-1990 was applied. Along with the increase of life expectancy, this will rapidly change the population structure. The total fertility rate varied among provinces. There are several provinces which have very low fertility rate and are estimated to continue until the year 2000. They are, for instance, Yogyakarta and Bali. However, there are also provinces having high fertility rates such as Southeast Sulawesi and Irian Jaya. This differentiation in fertility rates should be noted in implementing the population policy. Ananta, Aris, Evi Nurvidya Anwar dan Chotib. 1991. Future demographic change in Indonesia: 1990-2020. Indonesia. Biro Pusat Statistik. 1988. Perkiraan tingkat kelahiran dan kematian basil Survei Penduduk Antar Sensus 1985 Bogue, Donald J. 1969. Principles of demography. Cho, Lee Jay, et al. 1976. Perkiraan angka kelahiran dan kematian di Indonesia berdasarkan sensus penduduk 1971. Indonesia. Central Bureau of Statistics. 1991. Indonesia demographic and health survey 1991: Preliminary report. Jakarta: Muhadjir, Darwin dan Tukiran. 1991. "Urbanisasi, pola okupasi, dan pola pemukiman penduduk [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 1992 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (1992) Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=2187
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Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title_full Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title_fullStr Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title_full_unstemmed Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title_short Angka kelahiran di Indonesia Perkembangan Selama Dua Dasa Warsa Terakhir
title_sort angka kelahiran di indonesia perkembangan selama dua dasa warsa terakhir
topic Jurnal i-lib UGM
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