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A spatial analysis of human fertility in Scotland: Reappraisal and extension
Authors:M. G. A. Wilson
Affiliation:Professor of Geography , Wollongong , New South Wales
Abstract:In an earlier study of Scottish fertility (Jones, 1975) it was concluded that a substantial part of the areal variability in county and major city Crude Birth Rates could be attributed to variations in age structure and, to a lesser extent, socio‐economic composition. Because Crude Birth Rate levels are affected by population composition this study seeks to determine the extent to which areal variations in reproduction can be attributed to behavioural rather than structural effects. It is suggested that areal differences in Scottish reproductive behaviour reflect well defined, deeply ingrained and temporally persistent differences within Scottish society.
Keywords:French geography  History of geography  Philosophy of geography
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