Analyzing Contemporary Fertility

Analyzing Contemporary Fertility
Author: Robert Schoen
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030485196


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This edited volume offers state-of-the-art research on the dynamics of contemporary fertility by examining the implications of the economic and social forces that are driving the rapid change in fertility behavior, and the changing context, determinants, and measurement of contemporary human reproduction. The volume explores new theoretical avenues that seek to incorporate uncertainty, examine social contagion effects, and explain the rise in childlessness. Reproductive attitudes are re-examined in chapters that deal with models of parenthood and with the persistence of race-ethnic-nativity differences. A new and important subject of multi-partner fertility is also described by examining it in the context of total fertility and from the usually neglected perspective of men. The impact of divorce on fertility, the measurement of childlessness and the postponement of first births, developments in assortative mating and fertility, and current patterns of interracial fertility are also addressed in this volume. By combining up-to-date research spanning the entire field to illuminate contemporary developments, the book is a valuable source for demographers, sociologists, economists, and all those interested in understanding fertility in today's world.

Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration

Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration
Author: Elizabeth W. Collier
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739187155


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Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration examines the complicated social ethics of migration in today’s world. Editors Elizabeth W. Collier and Charles R. Strain bring the perspectives of an international group of scholars toward a theory of justice and ethical understanding for the nearly two hundred million migrants who have left their homes seeking asylum from political persecution, greater freedom and safety, economic opportunity, or reunion with family members. Migrants move out of fear, desperation, hope, love for their families, or a myriad of other complex motivations. Faced with both the needs and flows of people and the walls that impede them, what actions ought we, both individually and collectively, take? What is the moral responsibility of those of us, in particular, who reside comfortably in our native lands? There is no univocal response to these questions. Instead multiple perspectives on migration must be examined. This book begins by looking at different geographic regions around the world and highlighting particular issues within each. Finding that religious traditions represent the strongest countervailing sources of values to the homogenizing tendencies of economic globalization, the study then offers a plurality of religious perspectives The final chapters examine the salient issues and the proposed solutions that have emerged specifically within the U.S. context. These studies range from militarization of the U.S. border with Mexico to the impact of migrants on native-born low-skilled workers. Encompassing a wide range of cultural and scholarly voices, Religious and Ethical Perspectives on Global Migration provides insight for ethics, moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, religious studies, social justice, globalization, and identity formation.

The Demographics of Change

The Demographics of Change
Author: Jon Douglas Stiles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:


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Adult Education 101

Adult Education 101
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on Adult Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003
Genre: Adult education
ISBN:


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California 2025

California 2025
Author: Ellen Hanak
Publisher: Public Policy Instit. of CA
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781582131108


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Illegals

Illegals
Author: Jon E. Dougherty
Publisher: Nashville : WND Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:


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In years past, immigration into the United States was treated as a privilege, not a right to be granted automatically just by being able to make it to America's shoreline or borders. This is the untold, unnerving true story about the social and political turmoil on the U.S.-Mexico border.

Your Future Family

Your Future Family
Author: Kim Bergman
Publisher: Conari Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2019
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1573247464


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Thanks to technology and marriage equality, more and more people are looking to become parents. Third-party reproduction has become easier, more accessible, and more successful, yet it is a complex process. Regardless of their gender or marital status, people come to the process with questions like, "How are sperm, eggs, embryos, or surrogates screened?" or "What are the legal issues surrounding surrogacy?" or "How do I find an egg donor?" or "How do I tell my family's story?" Your Future Family is the definitive handbook to answer these important questions. This book will fill a void for hopeful parents and their loved ones, answering questions both common and complex that have not been suitably addressed in previous books. Filled with personal anecdotes from author Kim Bergman's own life, as well as the lives of her clients, it is both informative and reassuring.

The New Melting Pot

The New Melting Pot
Author: Georges Vernez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2003
Genre: California, Southern
ISBN:


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