This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa, including the extent to which fertility decline has stalled. Among the two dozen countries covered by multiple surveys, 22 have initiated fertility transition, and a third of these countries have experienced stalling of fertility decline. We study the links between changes in contraceptive use, fertility preferences, and socioeconomic development (as reflected in changes in women's education, infant and child mortality, and real per-capita economic growth) and fertility decline and stalling. Changes in the measures of socioeconomic development are all related to the likelihood of stalling. We also an...
The primary focus of this study is to establish the course and age and parity structure of fertility...
Between the early 1950s and the present, the global fertility transition has been nearly universal i...
Evidence shows that capital cities lead fertility transitions. However, data confirm that fertility ...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa has been different than in other low- and middle-income c...
Over the past quarter-century, fertility has declined rapidly in many developing countries. Projecti...
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on fertility stalls in Africa. The first sec...
Stalls in fertility decline were first identified in Ghana and Kenya in the early 2000s, and since t...
A comparative study of fertility trends since 1950 in 30 countries from sub-Saharan Africa revealed ...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Although fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has decreased since the 1980s, it remains at high levels ma...
Although fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has decreased since the 1980s, it remains at high levels ma...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
The purpose of this document is to review the literature on fertility stalls in Africa. To begin, we...
The primary focus of this study is to establish the course and age and parity structure of fertility...
Between the early 1950s and the present, the global fertility transition has been nearly universal i...
Evidence shows that capital cities lead fertility transitions. However, data confirm that fertility ...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa has been different than in other low- and middle-income c...
Over the past quarter-century, fertility has declined rapidly in many developing countries. Projecti...
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on fertility stalls in Africa. The first sec...
Stalls in fertility decline were first identified in Ghana and Kenya in the early 2000s, and since t...
A comparative study of fertility trends since 1950 in 30 countries from sub-Saharan Africa revealed ...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Although fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has decreased since the 1980s, it remains at high levels ma...
Although fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has decreased since the 1980s, it remains at high levels ma...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
The purpose of this document is to review the literature on fertility stalls in Africa. To begin, we...
The primary focus of this study is to establish the course and age and parity structure of fertility...
Between the early 1950s and the present, the global fertility transition has been nearly universal i...
Evidence shows that capital cities lead fertility transitions. However, data confirm that fertility ...