This volume, the last in the series Population Dynamics of Sub-Saharan Africa, examines key demographic changes in Senegal over the past several decades. It analyzes the changes in fertility and their causes, with comparisons to other sub-Saharan countries. It also analyzes the causes and patterns of declines in mortality, focusing particularly on rural and urban differences.
Table of Contents
Front Matter Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Geographic and Socioeconomic Setting 3 Population Growth and Distribution 4 Fertility 5 Mortality 6 Conclusions Appendix A: Data Sources Appendix B: Correcting the Fertility Estimates in the 1988 Census Appendix C: Methodology for Analysis of Child Mortality Appendix D: Growth Balance Methods for Estimating Coverage of Adults Deaths References Index
1 Front Matter; 2 Executive Summary; 3 1 Introduction; 4 2 Geographic
and Socioeconomic Setting; 5 3 Population Growth and Distribution; 6 4
Fertility; 7 5 Mortality; 8 6 Conclusions; 9 Appendix A: Data Sources; 10
Appendix B: Correcting the Fertility Estimates in the 1988 Census; 11
Appendix C: Methodology for Analysis of Child Mortality; 12 Appendix D:
Growth Balance Methods for Estimating Coverage of Adults Deaths; 13
References; 14 Index
Gilles Pison, Kenneth H. Hill, Barney Cohen, and Karen A. Foote, Editors; Working Group on Senegal, National Research Council