In this paper we use calendar data from the 2000 Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to assess the determinants of birth interval length among women who are in union. We make use of the well-known model of the proximate determinants of fertility, and take advantage of the fact that the DHS calendar data provide month-by-month data on contraceptive use, breastfeeding and post-partum amenorrhoea, which are the most important proximate determinants among women in union. One aim of the analysis is to see whether the calendar data are sufficiently detailed to account for all variation among individual women in birth interval duration, in that once they are controlled, the effect of background social, economic and cultural variables is n...
Data on the last closed and open birth intervals have been used to ascertain the current potential o...
Introduction Fertility rate changing population structure. It has a special place in demographic stu...
This paper presents cross-national summaries of birth intervals in 28 countries in Africa, Asia, Ame...
In this paper we use calendar data from the 2000 Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to ass...
In this paper we use calendar data from the 2000 Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to ass...
The paper discusses problems of model specification in birth interval analysis. Using Bongaarts’s co...
Background & Aim: Reproductive behavior of a society can be studied in different ways. One of these ...
Background & Aim: Reproductive behavior of a society can be studied in different ways. One of these ...
BackgroundShort birth interval is a universal public health problem resulting in adverse fetal, neon...
The birth interval is a major determinant of levels of fertility in high fertility populations. A ho...
The enduring sub-replacement level of fertility in Iran is the result of changing timing of births. ...
This paper deals with the determinants of birth intervals in Tanzania, placing emphasis on the effec...
Abstract Background Longer intervals between consecutive births decrease the number of children a wo...
Almost all the World Fertility Surveys (WFS), and those repeating a similar pattern of pregnan...
Abstract Background The distribution of birth intervals can be used to draw attention to important c...
Data on the last closed and open birth intervals have been used to ascertain the current potential o...
Introduction Fertility rate changing population structure. It has a special place in demographic stu...
This paper presents cross-national summaries of birth intervals in 28 countries in Africa, Asia, Ame...
In this paper we use calendar data from the 2000 Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to ass...
In this paper we use calendar data from the 2000 Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to ass...
The paper discusses problems of model specification in birth interval analysis. Using Bongaarts’s co...
Background & Aim: Reproductive behavior of a society can be studied in different ways. One of these ...
Background & Aim: Reproductive behavior of a society can be studied in different ways. One of these ...
BackgroundShort birth interval is a universal public health problem resulting in adverse fetal, neon...
The birth interval is a major determinant of levels of fertility in high fertility populations. A ho...
The enduring sub-replacement level of fertility in Iran is the result of changing timing of births. ...
This paper deals with the determinants of birth intervals in Tanzania, placing emphasis on the effec...
Abstract Background Longer intervals between consecutive births decrease the number of children a wo...
Almost all the World Fertility Surveys (WFS), and those repeating a similar pattern of pregnan...
Abstract Background The distribution of birth intervals can be used to draw attention to important c...
Data on the last closed and open birth intervals have been used to ascertain the current potential o...
Introduction Fertility rate changing population structure. It has a special place in demographic stu...
This paper presents cross-national summaries of birth intervals in 28 countries in Africa, Asia, Ame...