Summary. Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been one of the causes of the steep decline in fertility in Brazil, at least since the second half of 1970. It is hypothesized that understanding couples ’ relationships might be key to explaining this high rate of female sterilizations. Possible reasons for the higher level of fertility among women in unstable unions than among women in stable ones could be the less effective use of contraceptive methods, or that women in unstable unions tend to use less effective or reversible contraceptive methods. In this paper discrete time modelling of the timing of sterilization according to union histories is presented. The analysis uses the calenda...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...
Opportunities for conceiving and bearing children are fewer when unions are not formed or are dissol...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the union formation and dissolution behaviour and their interac...
The Brazilian Total Fertility Rate (TFR) plummeted from 6.2 in 1960 to 2.3 in 1999. Despite the subs...
Brazil and India have shown declining fertility trends throughout the last three decades. Much of th...
This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 ...
This article compares sterilized and non-sterilized women in relation to socio-demographic character...
Estudo realizado na região metropolitana de São Paulo, Brasil, entre março e julho de 1992, entre 3....
This article compares sterilized and non-sterilized women in relation to socio-demographic character...
Many women in Andhra Pradesh marry early, have two or three children and accept voluntary sterilizat...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the association between ideal number of children (INC) and...
Brazilian fertility has fallen rapidly in the last three decades, even in the Northeast, the country...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...
Opportunities for conceiving and bearing children are fewer when unions are not formed or are dissol...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the union formation and dissolution behaviour and their interac...
The Brazilian Total Fertility Rate (TFR) plummeted from 6.2 in 1960 to 2.3 in 1999. Despite the subs...
Brazil and India have shown declining fertility trends throughout the last three decades. Much of th...
This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 ...
This article compares sterilized and non-sterilized women in relation to socio-demographic character...
Estudo realizado na região metropolitana de São Paulo, Brasil, entre março e julho de 1992, entre 3....
This article compares sterilized and non-sterilized women in relation to socio-demographic character...
Many women in Andhra Pradesh marry early, have two or three children and accept voluntary sterilizat...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the association between ideal number of children (INC) and...
Brazilian fertility has fallen rapidly in the last three decades, even in the Northeast, the country...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...
Opportunities for conceiving and bearing children are fewer when unions are not formed or are dissol...
In many countries, young women of reproductive age have been especially affected by the HIV epidemic...