He notes that the Japanese government during the 1980s was using measures to encourage natality. |
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The underlying causes of short-term fluctuations in natality and condition remain uncertain. |
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One of the drawbacks of the general fertility rate is that it does not give a detailed picture of natality. |
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The egg, natality symbol, all the forces of nature, power and yet fragility. This egg lights up. |
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In the past, lesbigays rejected motherhood and natality as well as traditional family values. |
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Thus, it may be said that from 1990 to 1999, AIDS has had little impact on natality, as the number of births continued to grow. |
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As in the case of natality, we shall first examine methods of measuring mortality, and then the mortality trend in selected countries. |
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But natality may decline to such a level that the generations no longer replace themselves. |
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In this section, we shall first discuss methods of measuring natality before looking at some of the trends in natality in selected countries. |
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Declining natality is a general phenomenon observed in all countries of western Europe. |
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The prospect of yet more exploitative taxes to support reproducer indulgence means that a questioning of the bio-political privileging of natality is long overdue. |
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These influxes occurred in response to increases in ringed seal productivity that followed the heavy ice years and supported higher bear natality and the increased survival of younger bears. |
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Such forecasting requires population projections, and since AIDS, as we have seen, affects both natality and mortality trends, it will have an impact on these projections. |
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For this reason, a distinction is made between the natural growth of a population, which takes into consideration only natality and mortality, and its total growth. |
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The two main factors which affect this trend are natality and mortality. |
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This decline in natality is primarily the result of the premature deaths of HIV-infected women who die before the age of 49, i.e. before the end of their child-bearing years. |
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France's demographic transition was unusual in that the mortality and the natality decreased at the same time, thus there was no demographic boom in the 19th century. |
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