We provide an analysis of the main sources of data used to estimate fertility schedules in developing countries, giving special attention to Brazil. In addition to the brief history of various data sources, we present several indirect demographic methods, commonly used to estimate fertility and assess the quality of data. From the methods used, the Synthetic Relational Gompertz model gives the most robust estimates of fertility, independent of the data source considered. We conclude that different demographic data sources and methods generate differing estimates of fertility and that the country should invest in quality of birth statistics
Data on births are important, both for demographic and health aspects since they allow the construct...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...
Abstract We provide an analysis of the main sources of data used to estimate fertility schedules in ...
Abstract Objective: to assess the precision on birth information at the Civil Registry and Sistema ...
The Brazilian period fertility rate (PTFR) dropped from six to 1.8 between 1950 and 2010. Due to the...
Demographers have long been aware that the practical application of basic demographic identities oft...
Understanding emerging patterns of low fertility in middle-income countries is of essential importan...
The Brazilian period total fertility rate (PTFR) dropped to 1.8 in 2010 (1.5 among those with high e...
Abstract Background The registration and certification of births has a wide array of individual and ...
This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 ...
BACKGROUND: Research using linked routine population-based data collected for non-research purposes ...
Background In view of the limitations of survey-based demographic techniques for infant mortality es...
Brazil has experienced a rapid demographic transition, going from an estimated TFR of 6.28 children ...
Brazil has experienced a rapid demographic transition, going from an estimated TFR of 6.28 children ...
Data on births are important, both for demographic and health aspects since they allow the construct...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...
Abstract We provide an analysis of the main sources of data used to estimate fertility schedules in ...
Abstract Objective: to assess the precision on birth information at the Civil Registry and Sistema ...
The Brazilian period fertility rate (PTFR) dropped from six to 1.8 between 1950 and 2010. Due to the...
Demographers have long been aware that the practical application of basic demographic identities oft...
Understanding emerging patterns of low fertility in middle-income countries is of essential importan...
The Brazilian period total fertility rate (PTFR) dropped to 1.8 in 2010 (1.5 among those with high e...
Abstract Background The registration and certification of births has a wide array of individual and ...
This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 ...
BACKGROUND: Research using linked routine population-based data collected for non-research purposes ...
Background In view of the limitations of survey-based demographic techniques for infant mortality es...
Brazil has experienced a rapid demographic transition, going from an estimated TFR of 6.28 children ...
Brazil has experienced a rapid demographic transition, going from an estimated TFR of 6.28 children ...
Data on births are important, both for demographic and health aspects since they allow the construct...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...
OBJETIVO: Avaliar a qualidade dos dados populacionais e a cobertura dos registros de óbitos para as ...