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한국의 인구정책 동향과 전망 = Korea's Population Policy: History and Future

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dc.contributor.author장영식
dc.contributor.author김나연
dc.contributor.author이성용
dc.contributor.author진달래
dc.date.accessioned2011-03-11T01:19:00Z
dc.date.available2011-03-11T01:19:00Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.isbn978-89-8187-708-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.kihasa.re.kr/handle/201002/6104
dc.description.abstract◈ 인구증가억제정책의 주요 내용 분석 ◈ 인구증가정책의 주요 내용 분석 ◈ 인구정책 관련 선진국 및 국제기구에서 발간한 각종 자료 분석 ◈ 향후 인구정책의 전망제시
dc.description.abstractAs when a population is not at a desired level in size or ill-composed, it can negatively affect the society, most governments aim at creating and maintaining policies to respond to population changes in an informed and reasonable manner. Korea adopted population policy for the first time in 1961, when the government incorporated the policy into the first Economic Development Plan, after judging that economic development could not be achieved without keeping the increasing population in check. So, the first population policy aimed at reducing population because the fertility rate at the time was higher than desirable, but sometime after the fertility rate had started to fall below the replacement fertility, the focus of the policy has been shifted to increasing population to maintain an optimum population level conducive to socioeconomic development. The total fertility rate(TFR) in Korea in 1960 was 6.0, close to the level of the natural fertility rate. However, strong initiative from the government to control childbearing through the family plan since 1961, changes in people's lifestyle brought by socioeconomic development, decreased infant mortality, and changes in values towards children have all contributed to the rapid decrease of the fertility rate. By 1984, the TFR had plummeted to 2.1, which is the replacement fertility rate, and had since kept decreasing to 1.12 by 2006, which was then the world's lowest fertility rate. There has since been some increase, but it still remains the world's lowest. Naturally, Korean government's main concern is how to raise its low fertility rate. Thus, it is important to look at population policies implemented in the past and those of advanced countries, and based on that, develop and put into practice efficient population policies to raise the country's fertility rate. Here, we review the history of Korea's population policy, examine population policies of advanced foreign countries, and suggest the direction in which Korea's population policy should head.
dc.description.tableOfContents제1장 서론 제1절 연구의 필요성 및 목적 제2절 연구의 내용 및 방법 제2장 인구정책의 개관 제1절 사회이론과 인구정책 제2절 인구정책 관련 연구동향 제3장 세계 인구정책 동향 제1절 주요 인구문제 제2절 출산력 및 가족계획 제3절 국제이동 제4장 우리나라의 인구정책 제1절 인구정책의 추진배경 제2절 출산조절정책 제3절 해외이주 정책 제4절 인구분산정책 제5장 향후 인구정책 방향 제1절 외국의 인구정책 제2절 향후 인구정책 방향 제6장 결론 및 정책제언 참고문헌
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dc.languagekor
dc.publisher한국보건사회연구원
dc.publisherKorea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Korea (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 KR)
dc.rightsKOGL BY-NC-ND
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/kr/
dc.rights.urihttp://www.kogl.or.kr/info/licenseType4.do
dc.title한국의 인구정책 동향과 전망
dc.title.alternativeKorea's Population Policy: History and Future
dc.typeBook
dc.type.localReport
dc.subject.keyword한국
dc.subject.keyword인구정책
dc.type.other연구보고서
dc.identifier.localId연구보고서 2010-30-10
dc.identifier.localIdResearch Monographs 2010-30-10
dc.subject.kihasa인구변화
KIHASA 주제 분류
인구와 가족 > 인구변화
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