TY - BOOK ID - 138580514 TI - Demographic and family transition in Southeast Asia PY - 2022 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, DB - UniCat KW - Demographic transition KW - Families KW - Population Structure of Southeast Asia KW - Population Density KW - Female Labour Force Participation KW - Gender Inequality Index (GII) KW - Singulate Main Age at Marriage (SMAM) KW - Singlehood and Consensual Union KW - Marriage and Divorce KW - Marital and Partnership Status in Southeast Asia KW - Fertility Indicators in Southeast Asia KW - Household Structures in Southeast Asia KW - Total Fertility Rate (TFR) KW - Main Age at Childbearing (MAC) KW - Age-Specific Fertility Rates (ASFR) KW - Childlessness in Southeast Asia KW - Average Household Size in Southeast Asia 1980-2010 KW - Household Types in Southeast Asia, 1970-2010 KW - Living Arrangements among Older Adults in Southeast Asia KW - Child and Youth Well-Being KW - Education Levels in Southeast Asia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138580514 AB - This open access book presents the trends and patterns of demographic and family changes from all eleven countries in the region for the past 50 years. The rich data are coupled with historical, cultural and policy background to facilitate an understanding of the changes that families in Southeast Asia have been going through. The book is structured into two parts. Part A includes three segments preceded by a briefing on Southeast Asia. The first segment focuses on marital and partnership status in the region, particularly marriage rates, age at marriage, incidence of singlehood, cohabitation, and divorce. The second segment focuses on fertility indicators such as fertility rates (total, age-specific, adolescent), age at childbearing, and childlessness. The third presents information on household structures in the region by examining household sizes, and incidence of one-person households, single-parent families, as well as extended and composite households. Part B presents indicators of children and youths well-being. ER -