In this paper we build the multi-state evolution equation of family population to describe the women’s marital statuses, fertility statuses, parity statuses, the number of surviving children statuses, family marker s...In this paper we build the multi-state evolution equation of family population to describe the women’s marital statuses, fertility statuses, parity statuses, the number of surviving children statuses, family marker statuses, etc. and the women statuses dynamic transition between different statuses is computed from age-specific transition probabilities. Also we build some family demography indexes.This work is supported by the Management Decision & Information System Research Laboratory.展开更多
MOST people know about China’s family planning policy, which began in the 1980s. In view of the differences in culture and living environments between the majority Han Chinese and peoples of other ethnicities, the Ce...MOST people know about China’s family planning policy, which began in the 1980s. In view of the differences in culture and living environments between the majority Han Chinese and peoples of other ethnicities, the Central government decided that local governments of provinces and cities with minority nationalities could be given leeway to design more specific and more flexible methods of family planning.展开更多
文摘In this paper we build the multi-state evolution equation of family population to describe the women’s marital statuses, fertility statuses, parity statuses, the number of surviving children statuses, family marker statuses, etc. and the women statuses dynamic transition between different statuses is computed from age-specific transition probabilities. Also we build some family demography indexes.This work is supported by the Management Decision & Information System Research Laboratory.
文摘MOST people know about China’s family planning policy, which began in the 1980s. In view of the differences in culture and living environments between the majority Han Chinese and peoples of other ethnicities, the Central government decided that local governments of provinces and cities with minority nationalities could be given leeway to design more specific and more flexible methods of family planning.