The objective of this paper is to describe levels, patterns and trends of male fertility around the world, using data that have been underutilized. By combining different data sources - vital statistics, surveys and censuses - a general picture of male fertility in about 150 countries is drawn. Fertility trends are also computed in a significant number of countries. We show that reproductive experiences may differ considerably between males and females, especially in developing countries, where male fertility is often substantially higher than female fertility. With the course of fertility transition, male and female fertility converge. We discuss the demographic mechanisms associated with these contrasted male and female fertility transiti...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate to what extent - and with which methods - the DHS data in...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
In the process of fertility decline, the role and participation of men have hardly been considered i...
The objective of this article is to describe levels, patterns, and trends in male fertility around t...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
Levels, patterns and trends of male fertility are little documented in sub-Saharan Africa. Most exis...
BACKGROUND Levels and patterns of male fertility are poorly documented in developing countries. Demo...
Abstract The most commonly used measure of reproductive behavior is the total fertility rate (TFR), ...
Across the world, the mean number of children per man ranges from less than 1 to more than 13, while...
During the central decades of the twentieth century there is ample though often indirect evidence th...
This article analyses male contraceptive use, both globally and for developing countries. Shares of ...
Background: Research on fertility differentials between eastern and western Germany after German reu...
In the process of fertility decline, the role and participation of men have hardly been considered i...
Fertility decline has long been underway in most countries, at least in certain subgroups of the pop...
This paper studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in theperiod 1950-2015 and investigate...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate to what extent - and with which methods - the DHS data in...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
In the process of fertility decline, the role and participation of men have hardly been considered i...
The objective of this article is to describe levels, patterns, and trends in male fertility around t...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
Levels, patterns and trends of male fertility are little documented in sub-Saharan Africa. Most exis...
BACKGROUND Levels and patterns of male fertility are poorly documented in developing countries. Demo...
Abstract The most commonly used measure of reproductive behavior is the total fertility rate (TFR), ...
Across the world, the mean number of children per man ranges from less than 1 to more than 13, while...
During the central decades of the twentieth century there is ample though often indirect evidence th...
This article analyses male contraceptive use, both globally and for developing countries. Shares of ...
Background: Research on fertility differentials between eastern and western Germany after German reu...
In the process of fertility decline, the role and participation of men have hardly been considered i...
Fertility decline has long been underway in most countries, at least in certain subgroups of the pop...
This paper studies the dynamics of fertility in 180 countries in theperiod 1950-2015 and investigate...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate to what extent - and with which methods - the DHS data in...
Several developing countries are currently experiencing a significant fertility decline, however, ac...
In the process of fertility decline, the role and participation of men have hardly been considered i...