Branislav Šprocha, Branislav Bleha
Transformácia plodnosti v mestskom a vidieckom priestore na Slovensku po roku 1989
Číslo: 3/2021
Periodikum: Demografie
Klíčová slova: fertility, urban and rural communities, Slovakia
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Anotace:
Fertility in Slovakia has undergone several important changes since 1989. The main goal of this paper
is to analyse the most important shifts in the rate and timing of fertility and of fertility in relation to marital
status in urban and rural communities. At the same time, we also try to identify how the transformation period
affected existing differences in selected aspects of fertility between urban and rural communities. In addition,
we try to estimate how the current transformation has affected the cohort fertility and parity structure
of women in those cohorts that were most affected by the transformation process after 1989. Our results confirmed
the long-term higher fertility of women in rural communities as well as the obvious differences
in the structure of women by parity between urban and rural communities. After 1989 transformational
changes in the process of fertility occurred more dynamically in urban communities. Because of the faster
recovery from the postponement of childbirth in urban communities, there has been some convergence in terms
of fertility rate numbers. On the other hand, the more significant postponement of childbirth in urban areas
has contributed to a deepening of the urban/rural differences in terms of fertility tempo.
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is to analyse the most important shifts in the rate and timing of fertility and of fertility in relation to marital
status in urban and rural communities. At the same time, we also try to identify how the transformation period
affected existing differences in selected aspects of fertility between urban and rural communities. In addition,
we try to estimate how the current transformation has affected the cohort fertility and parity structure
of women in those cohorts that were most affected by the transformation process after 1989. Our results confirmed
the long-term higher fertility of women in rural communities as well as the obvious differences
in the structure of women by parity between urban and rural communities. After 1989 transformational
changes in the process of fertility occurred more dynamically in urban communities. Because of the faster
recovery from the postponement of childbirth in urban communities, there has been some convergence in terms
of fertility rate numbers. On the other hand, the more significant postponement of childbirth in urban areas
has contributed to a deepening of the urban/rural differences in terms of fertility tempo.