The fertility behaviour of migrants is often studied by examining migrants and native nonmigrants in the country of destination. To understand the mechanisms for migrant fertility, it is important to know what distinguishes them from the population they originate from. The Ghanaian sample of the "Migrations between Africa and Europe" project allows us to contrast the fertility of those who never emigrated from Ghana and Ghanaian migrants who are residing in the UK or the Netherlands. First, we estimate discrete‐time hazard models of first birth to evaluate whether first birth timing is influenced by migration. Second, we apply Poisson regression techniques to examine differentials in completed fertility. We find that Ghanaian migrants postp...
Context/Background: Whereas a large body of literature has already focused on fertility and migratio...
(M.Soc.Sc.) North West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2004The aim of this study was to examine the fer...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...
The fertility behaviour of migrants is often studied by examining migrants and native nonmigrants in...
Background: Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (T...
Abstract The rapid population growth of many African cities has important implications for populatio...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
Since 2001, there has been a consistent year-on-year increase in the period total fertility rate for...
Background: Migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) move from a region with high fertility to r...
Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (TFR) suggest ...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
This article examines the fertility of women who migrated as children to one of three OECD countries...
Previous research has analyzed the effect of migration on fertility, and a number of hypotheses have...
Over the past three decades, the drop in fertility rates has been accompanied by high rates of migra...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
Context/Background: Whereas a large body of literature has already focused on fertility and migratio...
(M.Soc.Sc.) North West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2004The aim of this study was to examine the fer...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...
The fertility behaviour of migrants is often studied by examining migrants and native nonmigrants in...
Background: Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (T...
Abstract The rapid population growth of many African cities has important implications for populatio...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
Since 2001, there has been a consistent year-on-year increase in the period total fertility rate for...
Background: Migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) move from a region with high fertility to r...
Estimates of fertility for the overseas-born based on the period Total Fertility Rate (TFR) suggest ...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
This article examines the fertility of women who migrated as children to one of three OECD countries...
Previous research has analyzed the effect of migration on fertility, and a number of hypotheses have...
Over the past three decades, the drop in fertility rates has been accompanied by high rates of migra...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in selected Europ...
Context/Background: Whereas a large body of literature has already focused on fertility and migratio...
(M.Soc.Sc.) North West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2004The aim of this study was to examine the fer...
Background: Although women currently constitute half of the international migrant population, most t...