FERTILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: RISK OF DEMOGRAPHIC EXPLOSION
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FERTILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: RISK OF DEMOGRAPHIC EXPLOSION
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S0321-50750000617-4-1
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42-45
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 In  2010-2011  under   the  program of  Research of demography and  health , established by  the  U.S.  Agency  for international development (USAID), the  surveys  were conducted  in  several   African   countries.  The   obtained data allows  to analyze  the  dynamics of the  level of fertility and  its probable consequences for the development of the demographic situation in sub-Saharan Africa in the coming decades.
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Tropical Africa, fertility, demography, population projections
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01.09.2013
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