Literature DB >> 1164938

Emigration and fertility decline: the case of Barbados.

G E Ebanks, P M George, C E Nobbe.   

Abstract

This paper examines the role of emigration in the recent fertility declines which have occurred on the island of Barbados. Barbados with a history of over two centuries of out-migration has experienced in the period 1951-1970 very significant migration loss. In the period 1960-1970 and up to the present fertility has been declining. An important question is what part has this net migration loss of 32,600 had on the reduction of the crude birth rate from 33.6 in 1960 or from 31.5 in 1956 to 20.5 in 1970? Using officially published net migration loss figures and supplementing them with data on Barbadians living overseas, we calculated the crude birth rates which would have occurred had there been no migration loss. We also calculated the numbers of births to be expected if certain age-specific fertility rates were maintained and compared these with the births to residents plus the calculated births to Barbadians overseas. We conclude that in both cases emigration is a very significant contributor to the fertility declines which have occurred and are still underway.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1164938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


  3 in total

1.  Fertility and number of partnerships in Barbados.

Authors:  G E Ebanks; P M George; C E Nobbe
Journal:  Popul Stud (Camb)       Date:  1974-11

2.  Family, fertility, and sex ratios in the British Caribbean.

Authors:  A Marino
Journal:  Popul Stud (Camb)       Date:  1970-07

3.  A cost benefit analysis of the barbados family planning programme.

Authors:  T R Balakrishnan
Journal:  Popul Stud (Camb)       Date:  1973-07
  3 in total

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