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The Demographic Transition in Azerbaijan

Student: Shukyurov Aby

Supervisor: Anatoly G. Vishnevsky

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Demography (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

Our study attempts to analyze the demographic processes in Azerbaijan in the context of the theory of demographic transition. This work will try to identify the specific features of Azerbaijan on the way to the demographic transition and contribute to the demographic description of Azerbaijan, combining the demographic and sociological view of the problem. Azerbaijan, on the one hand, is placed on the plane of the demographic transition, this helps to gradually observe how another demographic process flows from one demographic process. And then the response to demographic changes by the state and the population is examined. The study showed that the demographic processes in Azerbaijan correspond to the logic of the demographic transition, but at the same time, Azerbaijan is characterized by a mixture of modernity and tradition.

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