Uganda - Demography and Economic Growth in Uganda

2011

World Bank


书目信息
出版者
World Bank
其它主题
International conference on population; Age at marriage; Family welfare; Demographic change; Low birth weight; Causes of death; Number of households; Connection between population; World population projections; Mortality rate; Service delivery; Live birth; Ministry of health; Fertility levels; Place of residence; Source of drinking water; Dependency ratios; Level of fertility; Population age structure; Social sectors; Population data; Contraceptive use; Links between population growth; Empowering women; National population; Contraception; Fertility rate; Child mortality; Purchasing power; National development; Progress; Number of people; High fertility levels; Population issues; Sexual intercourse; Community health; Primary school; Rapid population growth; Postnatal care; Level of education; Demand for contraceptives; Number of girls; Decline in fertility; Oral rehydration therapy; Replacement level; Labor force; Fertility transitions; Fertility declines; Population division; Adult population; Population growth rate; Lower fertility; Family planning services; Access to education; Family planning programs; Contraceptive method; Prenatal care; Young mothers; Health systems; Population challenges; Unmet demand; Ideal number of children; Life expectancy; National population policy; Pace of decline; Infant mortality; Primary health care; Need for family planning; Rural women; Population size; Secondary school; Demographic changes; Mother; Maternal mortality; Congenital malformations; Longer life; Health system; Illnesses; Breast-feeding; Fertility decline; Complications; Modern contraceptive use; Population momentum; Preventable diseases; Live births; Epidemic; Childbearing; Fertility behavior; Infant morbidity; Reproductive health policies; Urban women; World population; Decline of fertility; Purchasing power parity; Policy framework; Married women; Low fertility; Demographic projections; Economic development policies; Fertility rates; Impact of population; Implementation of population; Children per woman; Human development; Young adults; Levels of education; Number of births; Contraceptive prevalence; Female labor force; No more children; Socioeconomic status; Tertiary education; Demographers; Dropout; Mortality levels; T.v.; Demographic trends; Urban community; Provision of education; Investment in education; Impact on fertility; Mortality decline; Urban infrastructure; National development plan; Infant mortality rates; Rates of growth; Measles; Population increases; Population policies; Young age; Development strategies; Respect; Mortality declines; Low fertility levels; Fewer children; Working-age population; Child-bearing; Urban migration; Population and development; Family health; Baby boom; Infant mortality rate; Child mortality rates; Levels of mortality; Political leadership; Population growth rates; Use of contraceptives; Persons with disabilities; Health workers; Civil society institutions
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