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Population dynamics and rural poverty.

M S Fong

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    |July 1, 1985
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    Demographic factors significantly influence rural poverty in developing nations. Addressing population growth and fertility is crucial for effective rural development and poverty reduction strategies.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Development Economics
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Rural poverty in developing countries is a complex issue with significant demographic underpinnings.
    • Understanding the interplay between population dynamics and poverty is essential for targeted interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an overview of the relationship between demographic factors and rural poverty.
    • To examine micro- and macro-level perspectives on population growth and its consequences.
    • To highlight the need for integrating demographic considerations into rural development and population programs.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of micro- and macro-level analyses of demographic factors and rural poverty.
    • Examination of determinants and consequences of population growth.
    Keywords:
    Agricultural DevelopmentChild MortalityDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEconomic FactorsFamily And HouseholdFamily CharacteristicsFamily SizeFamily Size, IdealFertilityHuman ResourcesInfant MortalityLabor ForceMacroeconomic FactorsMicroeconomic FactorsMortalityOptimum PopulationPolicyPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation ControlPopulation DynamicsPopulation GrowthPopulation PolicyPopulation ProgramsPopulation SizePovertyRural DevelopmentRural PopulationSocial ChangeSocial PolicySocioeconomic Factors

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  • Analysis of fertility trends and their link to the poverty cycle.
  • Main Results:

    • Population growth presents challenges for agricultural structures and necessitates institutional change.
    • High fertility demand at the family level and high infant/child mortality perpetuate the poverty cycle.
    • Reconciling social and individual optima for family size and population growth is critical.

    Conclusions:

    • Rural development projects must incorporate demographic factors for effectiveness.
    • Effective population programs are essential for poverty alleviation.
    • Addressing the relationship between demographics and rural poverty requires a multi-faceted approach.