Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976
A few years aga the European Centre for Population Studies took the initiative in organizing a regular series of seminars which had the study of the demographie situation in Europe as goal. The First European Population Seminar took place in September of World Population Year 1974 in Karpacz, Poland and had as its topic "Urbanization and Population Growth in Europe" . A grant from the United Nations Fund for Population Aetivities made organizing this first seminar possible. In December 1976 the Seeond European Population Seminar was held in the Hague, The Netherlands. The ehoiee of topie for this seminar was a eombination of themes from the World Population Year 1974 and the International Women' s Year 1975. In both the World Population Plan as adopted at the World Population Conferenee in Bucharest and the World Plan of Action of the World Conferenee of the International Women's Year in Mexieo City, one finds the point of departure that a relation exists between demographie phenomena and the status of women. The subjeet of the seeond seminar was therefore formulated as: "Demographie Aspeets of the Changing Status of Women in Europe" . The Netherlands Demographie Soeiety, the Belgian Demographie Soeiety (Duteh-speaking seetionl and the European Centre for Population Studies ae ted as organizers, while two Duteh and one Belgian ministry provided subsidies. Finally, the institutional support of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographie Soeiety and the Nether1ands Central Bureau of Statisties simplified organizing the seminar a great deal.
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Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976
A few years aga the European Centre for Population Studies took the initiative in organizing a regular series of seminars which had the study of the demographie situation in Europe as goal. The First European Population Seminar took place in September of World Population Year 1974 in Karpacz, Poland and had as its topic "Urbanization and Population Growth in Europe" . A grant from the United Nations Fund for Population Aetivities made organizing this first seminar possible. In December 1976 the Seeond European Population Seminar was held in the Hague, The Netherlands. The ehoiee of topie for this seminar was a eombination of themes from the World Population Year 1974 and the International Women' s Year 1975. In both the World Population Plan as adopted at the World Population Conferenee in Bucharest and the World Plan of Action of the World Conferenee of the International Women's Year in Mexieo City, one finds the point of departure that a relation exists between demographie phenomena and the status of women. The subjeet of the seeond seminar was therefore formulated as: "Demographie Aspeets of the Changing Status of Women in Europe" . The Netherlands Demographie Soeiety, the Belgian Demographie Soeiety (Duteh-speaking seetionl and the European Centre for Population Studies ae ted as organizers, while two Duteh and one Belgian ministry provided subsidies. Finally, the institutional support of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographie Soeiety and the Nether1ands Central Bureau of Statisties simplified organizing the seminar a great deal.
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Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976

Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976

by M. Niphuis-Nell
Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976

Demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe: Proceedings of the Second European Population Seminar The Hague/Brussels, December 13-17, 1976

by M. Niphuis-Nell

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A few years aga the European Centre for Population Studies took the initiative in organizing a regular series of seminars which had the study of the demographie situation in Europe as goal. The First European Population Seminar took place in September of World Population Year 1974 in Karpacz, Poland and had as its topic "Urbanization and Population Growth in Europe" . A grant from the United Nations Fund for Population Aetivities made organizing this first seminar possible. In December 1976 the Seeond European Population Seminar was held in the Hague, The Netherlands. The ehoiee of topie for this seminar was a eombination of themes from the World Population Year 1974 and the International Women' s Year 1975. In both the World Population Plan as adopted at the World Population Conferenee in Bucharest and the World Plan of Action of the World Conferenee of the International Women's Year in Mexieo City, one finds the point of departure that a relation exists between demographie phenomena and the status of women. The subjeet of the seeond seminar was therefore formulated as: "Demographie Aspeets of the Changing Status of Women in Europe" . The Netherlands Demographie Soeiety, the Belgian Demographie Soeiety (Duteh-speaking seetionl and the European Centre for Population Studies ae ted as organizers, while two Duteh and one Belgian ministry provided subsidies. Finally, the institutional support of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographie Soeiety and the Nether1ands Central Bureau of Statisties simplified organizing the seminar a great deal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789020707144
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 04/30/1978
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: the seminar’s central thesis.- 2. Population and the status of women: results of the Bucharest and Mexico conferences.- 3. The measurement of the status of women.- 4. Divorce and the status of women.- 5. Marriage and marriage dissolution and the changing status of women: the case of Poland.- 6. Changes in Czechoslovak marital fertility.- 7. Marital fertility and the changing status of women in Europe.- 8. Extra-marital fertility and its occurrence in stable unions: recent trends in Western Europe.- 9. Sociological and demographic aspects of the changing status of migrant women in Europe.- 10. Report of the symposium on demographic aspects of the changing status of women in Europe.- Appendix: List of participants.
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