Mier Y Teran M, Rabell Romero C
Rev Mex Sociol. 1993 Jan-Mar;55(1):41-81.
"The analysis of probable growth rates among families, based on census figures, proved that fertility rates in Mexico began to fall earlier and less selectively than suggested by previous studies. The first changes in reproductive patterns occurred prior to official family planning programs. A state-by-state probability analysis discovered the existence of three groups of states corresponding to the different stages of changing fertility rates." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
根据人口普查数据对家庭可能的增长率进行分析后发现,墨西哥的生育率开始下降的时间比先前研究表明的更早,且选择性更低。生殖模式的首次变化发生在官方计划生育项目之前。一项逐州概率分析发现,存在三组对应生育率变化不同阶段的州。 (英文摘要)