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1. Reproduction and survival in an unknown world: what drives today's industrial populations, and to what future? The Hofstee Lecture 1998. - Coleman, D.A.
The 'unknown world' is today's population of the industrial and post-industrial countries. In the old European demographic regime, economy, (men's) wages, births and consequent population growth were related through the accelerator of marriage. A century of demographic transition has changed all that. The first transition to fewer babies and longer lives has been followed closely by a second one, evident now for nearly four decades. In the course of it old certainties on relations between the sexes, on family and on personal realisation have likewise lost their power. New constraints and new freedoms have not created uniformity; instead a perplexing...
(pdf http://eprints.ouls.ox.ac.uk/archive/00000745/01/Hofstee_lecture.PDF) - 07-mar-2005