Palloni A, Hill K, Pinto Aguirre G
Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 537060, USA.
Popul Stud (Camb). 1996 Mar;50(1):105-32. doi: 10.1080/0032472031000149076.
In this paper we study the effects of short-term fluctuations in indicators of economic well-being on selected demographic response such as births, marriages and deaths at age intervals in eleven Latin American countries between 1910 and 1990. We use conventional distributed lag models to assess the magnitude and direction of effects and test a variety of hypotheses some of which have been posed to hold in Western Europe and others that are more specific and tailored to the Latin American context. We also compare the magnitude and direction of effects obtained among these countries with those obtained for pre-industrial Europe and uncover the existence of broadly similar patterns.
在本文中,我们研究了1910年至1990年间11个拉丁美洲国家经济福祉指标的短期波动对特定人口反应(如按年龄区间划分的出生、婚姻和死亡情况)的影响。我们使用传统的分布滞后模型来评估影响的大小和方向,并检验各种假设,其中一些假设是针对西欧提出的,另一些则更具体,是针对拉丁美洲背景量身定制的。我们还将这些国家所获得的影响大小和方向与工业化前的欧洲进行比较,发现存在大致相似的模式。