Saito O
Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan.
Popul Stud (Camb). 1996 Nov;50(3):537-53. doi: 10.1080/0032472031000149606.
Historical demography as a separate discipline came into existence when family reconstruction was first developed for the analysis of a pre-transition population. This paper assesses the significant achievements made in this field of population studies since then. Attention is also paid to equally significant findings obtained from aggregative analysis based on back projection, and to a large body of research results for the period of the demographic transition. In the last part of the paper, new research directions are discussed. Data issues as well as methodological ones are raised. Special attention is given to newly emerging Asian historical demography where different source materials require different methods and techniques, which in turn are expected to broaden the scope of the so far disproportionality fertility-oriented field. Finally, discussions are extended to economic, cultural and institutional aspects of the subject, with a plea not to isolate demographic analysis from other branches of historical research.
历史人口学作为一门独立学科,是在家庭重构首次被用于分析转型前人口时应运而生的。本文评估了自那时以来该人口研究领域所取得的重大成就。同时也关注了基于反向投影的汇总分析所获得的同样重要的发现,以及人口转型时期的大量研究成果。在本文的最后一部分,讨论了新的研究方向。提出了数据问题以及方法问题。特别关注新兴的亚洲历史人口学,在那里不同的源材料需要不同的方法和技术,这反过来有望拓宽迄今为止以生育率为导向的不均衡领域的范围。最后,讨论扩展到该主题的经济、文化和制度方面,并呼吁不要将人口分析与历史研究的其他分支隔离开来。