Egypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016 which may grow to about 120 million by 2030 if the same level of fertility continues. This paper aims to offer an overview of the evolution over time of the ideal number of children in Egypt, assessing previous researches and giving a particular emphasis on most recent data on such topic. In a context of raising fertility, whose causes are still unknown, we test the persistence of a high ideal number of children among younger cohorts
As noted in this monograph, marriage forms a central element of social life for Egyptians. Marriage ...
The available literature on the population growth in the Arab World with a special focus on Egypt, i...
International audiencein the Egypt of 2008, half the population has known only one president, Husni ...
none3noEgypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016...
Egypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016 which ...
BACKGROUND The unusual fertility increase experienced by several Arab countries in the recent years...
OBJECTIVE In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
In 2014, Egypt's Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) documented an increase in the total fertility ...
After declining slowly to 3 children per woman on average in the mid-2000s, fertility in Egypt has r...
Family planning in Egypt Abstract The objective of this paper is to explore family planning in terms...
The aim of this research is to analyze the causes of the stagnation of total fertility rate in Egypt...
At a time when Egypt is suffering from the high population increase, which may be one of the biggest...
Courbage (Youssef). - An Analysis of Population Policy in Egypt. Using Information from Recent Surve...
Recent research indicates that fertility transition is underway in Egypt. However, after experiencin...
This paper examines household-level fertility research within the broader contexts of the demographi...
As noted in this monograph, marriage forms a central element of social life for Egyptians. Marriage ...
The available literature on the population growth in the Arab World with a special focus on Egypt, i...
International audiencein the Egypt of 2008, half the population has known only one president, Husni ...
none3noEgypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016...
Egypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016 which ...
BACKGROUND The unusual fertility increase experienced by several Arab countries in the recent years...
OBJECTIVE In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
In 2014, Egypt's Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) documented an increase in the total fertility ...
After declining slowly to 3 children per woman on average in the mid-2000s, fertility in Egypt has r...
Family planning in Egypt Abstract The objective of this paper is to explore family planning in terms...
The aim of this research is to analyze the causes of the stagnation of total fertility rate in Egypt...
At a time when Egypt is suffering from the high population increase, which may be one of the biggest...
Courbage (Youssef). - An Analysis of Population Policy in Egypt. Using Information from Recent Surve...
Recent research indicates that fertility transition is underway in Egypt. However, after experiencin...
This paper examines household-level fertility research within the broader contexts of the demographi...
As noted in this monograph, marriage forms a central element of social life for Egyptians. Marriage ...
The available literature on the population growth in the Arab World with a special focus on Egypt, i...
International audiencein the Egypt of 2008, half the population has known only one president, Husni ...