Socio-Cultural Revolution
- A product of the other transformations
- Changes in societal organization, roles of people and labour relations.
- Changes in fertility and family
- Is economic development necessary for socio-cultural change?
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- Definition: Fundamental shifts in societal norms, values, and behaviours that influence demographic trends, particularly fertility.
- Impact on Population:
- Changes attitudes toward family size and reproduction.
- Influences the Total Fertility Rate (e.g., delay in childbearing, reduction in family size).
- Works in tandem with the Transport Revolution and Science Revolution to facilitate the demographic transition.