Decline in Birth rate in Kerala
Kerala,
India
Publisher
Centre for Development Studies
1974
English
Working Paper; 19
Abstract
The rapid decline in mortality rates, rendered possible by the spread of modern medicine and public health services, and the high and unchanging. fertility rates are generally considered portents of imminent populations explosions in many underdeveloped countries of Asia and Latin America. The conventionally held point of view is that, whereas mortality rates can be and are being reduced rapidly in most under developed countries, substantial decline in birth rates is not feasible in most of them since they have not attained the level of industrialization, urbanization and per capita income associated with Europe, Japan and other developed countries at the time fertility rates recorded significant decline in these parts of the world.