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Child-Woman Ratio×Net Reproduction Rate×
TudományterületDemográfiaDemográfia
MódszercsaládProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Keletkezés éve19002001
MegalkotóEstablished demographic indicator (census-based)Richard Böckh and Robert Kuczynski (formalized in Preston, Heuveline & Guillot)
TípusIndirect fertility index from a single census age-sex distributionPeriod measure of generational replacement combining fertility and mortality
AlapműPreston, S. H., Heuveline, P., & Guillot, M. (2001). Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes. Blackwell. ISBN: 9781557864512Preston, S. H., Heuveline, P., & Guillot, M. (2001). Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes. Blackwell. ISBN: 9781557864512
Alternatív nevekCWR, Child-to-woman ratio, Census fertility ratio, Çocuk-Kadın OranıNRR, Net reproduction ratio, Net reproductive rate, Net Üreme Hızı
Kapcsolódó44
ÖsszefoglalóThe child-woman ratio is the number of young children, usually those under five, per woman of reproductive age in a population. Computed from a single census age-sex distribution, it is the simplest indirect indicator of fertility, designed for settings where birth registration is absent or unreliable. Because young children are the surviving product of recent births, their number relative to potential mothers serves as a rough proxy for the level of childbearing over the preceding few years.The net reproduction rate (NRR) is the demographic measure of generational replacement: the average number of daughters a woman would bear who survive to the age their mother was when she bore them, given the period's age-specific fertility rates and female mortality. By combining fertility with survival, the NRR answers the fundamental question of whether a population is replacing itself — an NRR of one means each generation of women exactly reproduces the next, below one signals long-run decline, and above one signals growth.
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