Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, especially among tribal populations in India. Rural women belonging to tribal groups and those coming from poor households are more likely to give birth before age 18. This paper explores the connection between ethnicity, gender and early fertility intention among young married people in rural India. Methods The data is drawn from a cross sectional baseline evaluation of an intervention programme in rural India. A sample of 273 married young people was taken. Respondents were selected using systematic random sampling. Logistic Regression was used to assess the effect of being a tribal on early fertility intention and also to determine if covaria...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
This study examines associations between tribal status and spacing contraception use (SCU) in rural ...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
This paper examines the son preference and contraceptive practice among tribal groups in rural south...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
While modernising influences affect many facets of the lives of millions of Indian families, there r...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
The present paper critically reviews the existing literature on fertility, mortality and its gender ...
Background : Role of different social factors on fertility control is evident from different studie...
This paper examines the education-fertility linkage in tribal society through a cross section study ...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Fertility is a way through which human beings biologically replace themselves in order to continue t...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
Most developing societies are now experiencing demographic transition at varying levels. In a vast c...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
This study examines associations between tribal status and spacing contraception use (SCU) in rural ...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
This paper examines the son preference and contraceptive practice among tribal groups in rural south...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
While modernising influences affect many facets of the lives of millions of Indian families, there r...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
The present paper critically reviews the existing literature on fertility, mortality and its gender ...
Background : Role of different social factors on fertility control is evident from different studie...
This paper examines the education-fertility linkage in tribal society through a cross section study ...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Fertility is a way through which human beings biologically replace themselves in order to continue t...
This paper proposes a new explanation for religious differences in fertility in India by incorporati...
Most developing societies are now experiencing demographic transition at varying levels. In a vast c...
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 a...
This study examines associations between tribal status and spacing contraception use (SCU) in rural ...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...