Abstract Background Studies on fertility in Uganda have attributed fertility reduction to a shift in the overall characteristics of women of reproductive age. It is not clear whether the reduction in fertility is due to changing socioeconomic and demographic characteristics over time or stems from the shifts in the reproductive behavior of women. In this paper we examine how fertility rates have changed between 2006 and 2011 and whether these changes have resulted from changing characteristics or from changing reproductive behavior of women. Methods Using the 2006 and 2011 Demographic and Health Survey data for Uganda, Multivariate Poisson Decomposition techniques were applied to evaluate observed changes in fertility. Results Changing char...
Background Research on contraceptive behaviour changes over time in Uganda is scarce, yet it has amo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
Thesis (PhD.(Population Studies) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This thesis is a study ...
BACKGROUND: Persistent high fertility is associated with mother and child mortality. While most regi...
Abstract Background Adolescent pregnancy in Uganda declined from 31% in 2000–01 to 25% in 2006 but t...
High fertility in developing countries often strains socio-economic resources and impedes the achiev...
Very little is known about the contribution of changes in women’s status to fertility trends in sub-...
Very little is known about the contribution of changes in women’s status to fertility trends in sub-...
Objective Teenage pregnancy has become a public health concern in Uganda because of its negative con...
Young motherhood is associated with persistently high rates of fertility and adverse maternal, neona...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the relation of disease and fertility in two rural popula...
After having stalled in the 1990s, fertility in Rwanda resumed its downward trajectory between 2005 ...
Fertility decisions and associated impacts on young women’s entry into the labour markets are major ...
Marriage has traditionally been early and universal in sub-Saharan Africa and this has been blamed f...
Background Globally, fertility has declined in the last three decades. In sub-Saharan Africa Includi...
Background Research on contraceptive behaviour changes over time in Uganda is scarce, yet it has amo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
Thesis (PhD.(Population Studies) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This thesis is a study ...
BACKGROUND: Persistent high fertility is associated with mother and child mortality. While most regi...
Abstract Background Adolescent pregnancy in Uganda declined from 31% in 2000–01 to 25% in 2006 but t...
High fertility in developing countries often strains socio-economic resources and impedes the achiev...
Very little is known about the contribution of changes in women’s status to fertility trends in sub-...
Very little is known about the contribution of changes in women’s status to fertility trends in sub-...
Objective Teenage pregnancy has become a public health concern in Uganda because of its negative con...
Young motherhood is associated with persistently high rates of fertility and adverse maternal, neona...
This dissertation addresses the problem of the relation of disease and fertility in two rural popula...
After having stalled in the 1990s, fertility in Rwanda resumed its downward trajectory between 2005 ...
Fertility decisions and associated impacts on young women’s entry into the labour markets are major ...
Marriage has traditionally been early and universal in sub-Saharan Africa and this has been blamed f...
Background Globally, fertility has declined in the last three decades. In sub-Saharan Africa Includi...
Background Research on contraceptive behaviour changes over time in Uganda is scarce, yet it has amo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
Thesis (PhD.(Population Studies) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This thesis is a study ...