“Gender Transition” and Demographic Development: Some Issues of Population Policy

Irina E. Kalabikhina, Moscow State University

The research issue to be addressed to building a concept of “gender transition” in demographic development. One of the main idea is that gender factor complex influences demographic development (dynamics of fertility, sex difference in mortality, qualitative changes in migration flows). This study is aimed to description of stages of “gender transition”, classification of some countries by these stages, formulation the perspective approach to population policy. Theoretical framework: “second demographic transition” (van de Kaa, 1987), “feminist paradox” (Chesnais, 1996, 1998); “gender equity in fertility transition” (McDonald, 2000). Data: UN (UNECE, LABORSTA, etc.)and «Devision» Databases. According to a concept of “gender transition” we conclude that policy of gender equality in the framework of population policy is key way to more effective population policy (particularly for low-fertility countries in the terms of growth of fertility up to about reproductive level, of reduce of male overmortality, of balance of migration flows).

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