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部落人口的生育、死亡率及性别偏见:印度视角

Fertility, mortality and gender bias among tribal population: an Indian perspective.

作者信息

Maharatna A

机构信息

Department of Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal, India.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2000 May;50(10):1333-51. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(99)00342-1.

Abstract

The present paper critically reviews the existing literature on fertility, mortality and its gender bias among India's tribal population in the post-Independence period. Despite difficulties and limitations of available literature on tribal demography--most of which has been produced by anthropologists--our review extracts several interesting and important points. First, although fertility and mortality levels for some tribes and for some regions are either lower or higher or even the same as those for nontribal groups, India's aggregate tribal population evinces both lower fertility and mortality than the levels for their closest comparable nontribal group, namely low caste people. Several sociocultural and lifestyle features of tribals are historically favourable to maintaining a relatively low fertility and mortality. Despite baseline aggregative patterns of demographic differential being favourable to tribes, there is rather strong indication that of late and in the near future Indian tribals might be lagging behind the nontribal population in demographic transition (e.g. in terms of slower pace of tribal fertility and mortality declines). Also, while gender relations among Indian tribes have historically been more balanced and egalitarian, an unfortunate trend of tribal gender bias conforming to the mainstream anti-female pattern (along with acculturation, assimilation and similar 'modernizing' processes) is increasingly discernable under current circumstances.

摘要

本文批判性地回顾了印度独立后部落人口生育、死亡及其性别偏见方面的现有文献。尽管关于部落人口统计学的现有文献存在困难和局限性——其中大部分是由人类学家撰写的——但我们的回顾提取了几个有趣且重要的要点。首先,虽然一些部落和一些地区的生育和死亡率水平要么低于、高于甚至与非部落群体相同,但印度部落总人口的生育率和死亡率均低于与其最具可比性的非部落群体,即低种姓人群。部落的一些社会文化和生活方式特征在历史上有利于维持相对较低的生育率和死亡率。尽管人口差异的基线总体模式对部落有利,但有相当强烈的迹象表明,近期和不久的将来,印度部落人口在人口转变方面可能会落后于非部落人口(例如,部落生育率和死亡率下降的速度较慢)。此外,虽然印度部落之间的性别关系在历史上更为平衡和平等,但在当前情况下,部落性别偏见符合主流反女性模式(伴随着文化适应、同化和类似的“现代化”进程)这一不幸趋势越来越明显。

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