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Fertility trends in indonesia 1967–1985

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Hull, Terence H.
Dasvarma, Gouranga Lal

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Evidence from the 1985 Intercensal Survey (SUPAS 85) has confirmed the existence of a major fertility decline throughout Indonesia. The pace of the decline has been faster in 1980–85 than during the 1970s On present trends, it should be possible to reach the ambitious target of halving fertility between 1979 and 1990.

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Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies

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