Economic Development Population Policy and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea

Economic Development  Population Policy  and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea
Author: Robert C. Repetto,Harvard University. Council on East Asian Studies
Publsiher: Harvard Univ Asia Center
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0674233115

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Preliminary Material /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Introduction /Robert Repetto --The Historical Background to Korea's Demographic Transition /Tai Hwan Kwon --Migration and Korean Development /Dae Young Kim and John E. Sloboda --Socio-Economic Influences on the Fertility Decline in Korea /Robert Repetto --Population Policies in Korea /Son-Ung Kim --Evolution of the Family-Planning System /Peter J. Donaldson --Notes /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Bibliography /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Index /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Robert Repetto , Tai hwan Kwon , Son-Ung Kim , Dae Young Kim , John E. Sloboda and Peter J. Donaldson.

Economic Development Population Policy and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea

Economic Development  Population Policy  and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea
Author: Robert Repetto,Tai Hwan Kwon,Son-Ung Kim,Dae Young Kim,John E. Sloboda
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684172269

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Since the early 1960s the Korean experience represents a fairly extreme example of 1 development strategy--the open, export led, labor intensive model. Since the onset of rapid economic growth in the early 1960s, triggered by a set of liberalizing economic policy reforms, manufactured exports have expanded at an average annual rate of over 25% and have provided much of the impetus for the growth of industry and industrial employment. Expanded domestic markets for intermediates and capital equipment have brought substantial import-substituting industrial growth and a relative abundance of domestic and international finance. Another aspect of Korea's experience which makes it a valuable case study is the fact that the country entered this period of development with an exceptionally equally distributed stock of human and physical wealth. The Korean case represents close to an extreme in 2 dimensions: rapid, open, export led, labor intensive growth combined with markedly egalitarian initial social and economic structures. For the student of demographic transition, Korea's experience is noteworthy because of the rapidity of change. The crude birthrate declined 40% between 1960-75. The mechanisms and socioeconomic determinants of this transition are questions of substantial interest to those concerned with population problems. Kwon illuminates the historical antecedents to this period of rapid demographic change. It was the drastic upheaval of Korean society during the wartime period that set the stage for fertility transition. The dislocations and destruction of the Korean War completed the process. The war greatly weakened the family structure of Korean society and put and end to early marriage. In addition to affecting family values and birth control practice in Korea, it directly interfered with family formation and fertility. Repetto explores the channels of influence through which the economic development of Korea affected the demographic transition. Kim demonstrates that the policies with the most pronounced effect of population growth and distribution have been implicit and indirect. Kim and Sloboda sheds light on the economic forces behind migration through the analysis of new data on the economic characteristics of migrants.

Economic Development Population Policy and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea

Economic Development  Population Policy  and Demographic Transition in the Republic of Korea
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:715137284

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The Population of Korea

The Population of Korea
Author: Tu-sŏp Kim,Cheong-Seok Kim
Publsiher: Daejeon, Korea : Korea National Statistical Office
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2004
Genre: Demographic surveys
ISBN: UCSD:31822034454157

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Statische gegevens van Korea in zijn algemeenheid en over een aantal onderwerpen zoals vruchtbaarheid, sterfelijkheid enz.

Economic Development in the Republic of Korea

Economic Development in the Republic of Korea
Author: Lee-Jay Cho,Yoon Hyung Kim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005144212

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Population Policies and Economic Development

Population Policies and Economic Development
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005289603

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This report provides information on world population growth; its impact on efforts to combat poverty and improve standards of living; its effects on the availability of food and other natural resources; and its policy implications for governments and the international community. The study's main focus is on the relationship between population growth and economic development - and on government policies required to bring about a reduction in fertility. Its central conclusion is that high rates of population growth and the massive poverty which burdens most of the developing world, despite remarkable economic growth in the aggregate, are mutually reinforcing, resulting in a vicious circle which can be broken only by a direct and simultaneous attack on both fronts. The problem is how to mount such an attack effectively, and to do so in time to forestall the most serious consequences implict in the data this report contains. That question is the object of a series of interrelated studies, of which this is one, that are being carried out by the World Bank and associated institutions in an effort to clarify the options available to policy-makers and to stimulate necessary additional research on the part of others.

The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia

The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia
Author: Takatoshi Ito,Andrew K. Rose
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226386881

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Recent studies show that almost all industrial countries have experienced dramatic decreases in both fertility and mortality rates. This situation has led to aging societies with economies that suffer from both a decline in the working population and a rise in fiscal deficits linked to increased government spending. East Asia exemplifies these trends, and this volume offers an in-depth look at how long-term demographic transitions have taken shape there and how they have affected the economy in the region. The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia assembles a group of experts to explore such topics as comparative demographic change, population aging, the rising cost of health care, and specific policy concerns in individual countries. The volume provides an overview of economic growth in East Asia as well as more specific studies on Japan, Korea, China, and Hong Kong. Offering important insights into the causes and consequences of this transition, this book will benefit students, researchers, and policy makers focused on East Asia as well as anyone concerned with similar trends elsewhere in the world.

South Korea s Demographic Dividend

South Korea s Demographic Dividend
Author: Elizabeth Hervey Stephen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442280861

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South Korea’s Demographic Dividend: Echoes of the Past or Prologue to the Future? weaves together the compelling story of social and demographic effects of the economic miracle in South Korea. This exploration of social change examines the demographic dividend: a window of time when a large percentage of a country’s population is in the working ages as a result of low fertility and declining mortality.