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At First I would quote the latest data that I could get hold of:
The most recent survey for Pakistan is the DHS 2010-2012 Survey, which shows TFR at 3.8 per woman.
The most recent survey for India is NHFS-4 from 2015-2016, which shows TFR at 2.2 per woman.
Those are the only measured numbers. All others are projections based on population growth models.
There will be discrepancies between the various maps, but they paint by-and-large a sufficient contiental picture
My own comments and obeservations are at the end of the map series
Another version of the first map floating around
2011 results of India:
The Latest and Most accurate picture of India
Anyways regarding India I would like to say is that
High inflation in the 90s and 2000s killed the big family in Indian middle class
High inflation in the 2010s is slowly but surely killing the big family in the Indian lower classes
With all the talks of family planning, prevalence of oppressive patriarchy there seems to be a serious blindspot in modern health literature vis-a-vis the subcontient:
The extremely heavy maternal instinct of the average South Asian woman
During my life to this point I have come across enough people groups to draw an observation :
1) White fundamentalist Christian women ala Mormons tend to have the highest maternal instinct among all..The possibility of being limited to just one or two children would definitely make them revolt..These women feel "empty" and sad if they are not nursing or carrying a child..average family size 4-5
2) They would be followed by Arab/Kurdish/Turkish women, who tend to celebrate every pregnancy with much enthusiasm and gusto
3) Closely followed by South Asian women who are more about doting and adoring the children that are already there, rather than anticipating or celebrating any future pregnancy/birth
4) All other types of women tend to be a bit more "Meh" about their maternal ability, with the possible exception of Latino women (have not had much personal interactions with them....I write everything from personal account)
PS: Off topic: All the "Only Childs" in the house please raise your hands!
The most recent survey for Pakistan is the DHS 2010-2012 Survey, which shows TFR at 3.8 per woman.
The most recent survey for India is NHFS-4 from 2015-2016, which shows TFR at 2.2 per woman.
Those are the only measured numbers. All others are projections based on population growth models.
There will be discrepancies between the various maps, but they paint by-and-large a sufficient contiental picture
My own comments and obeservations are at the end of the map series
Another version of the first map floating around
2011 results of India:
The Latest and Most accurate picture of India
Anyways regarding India I would like to say is that
High inflation in the 90s and 2000s killed the big family in Indian middle class
High inflation in the 2010s is slowly but surely killing the big family in the Indian lower classes
With all the talks of family planning, prevalence of oppressive patriarchy there seems to be a serious blindspot in modern health literature vis-a-vis the subcontient:
The extremely heavy maternal instinct of the average South Asian woman
During my life to this point I have come across enough people groups to draw an observation :
1) White fundamentalist Christian women ala Mormons tend to have the highest maternal instinct among all..The possibility of being limited to just one or two children would definitely make them revolt..These women feel "empty" and sad if they are not nursing or carrying a child..average family size 4-5
2) They would be followed by Arab/Kurdish/Turkish women, who tend to celebrate every pregnancy with much enthusiasm and gusto
3) Closely followed by South Asian women who are more about doting and adoring the children that are already there, rather than anticipating or celebrating any future pregnancy/birth
4) All other types of women tend to be a bit more "Meh" about their maternal ability, with the possible exception of Latino women (have not had much personal interactions with them....I write everything from personal account)
PS: Off topic: All the "Only Childs" in the house please raise your hands!
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