The aim of the study is to use the application of ordinal regression models in determination of determinants of urban and rural women fertility in Kalburgi, Karnataka, India. A total of 1500 women were selected in which, 750 were from rural and 750 were from urban area by using systematic random sampling procedure. The data on different determinants were collected through well prepared questionnaire with direct personal interview method. The data were analyzed with ordinal regression model with logit, probit, clog-log and nlog-log built link functions using statistical software SPSS 21.0 version. The age respondent at marriage, age of spouse at the time of marriage, delivery at maternity hospitals, abortions and practicing any family plann...
A demographic analysis of the effect of some contextual determinants of fertility on fertility inten...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
<p>Note:</p><p><sup>®</sup> Reference category,</p><p>* (p<0.10),</p><p>** (p<0.05),</p><p>*** (p<0....
Background: India is a developing country; facing problems of populations. The reasons for this popu...
This research aimed at modelling a categorial response i.e. pregnancy outcome in terms of some predi...
Background: In the present study, attempt has been made to study the determinants of total fertility...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
Fertility in India has been steadily declining. It almost reached the replacement level in 2015 to 2...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
Background: District level determinants of total fertility rate in Empowered Action Group states of ...
Introduction: Assessing fertility on individual basis vs population basis is much different. Studyin...
The aim of the study was to analyze some socio-demographic variables influencing the maximum number ...
The high fertility has implications for the population. Large population has broad implications, suc...
Objectives: The transition to small family size is at an advanced phase in India, with a national TF...
The present paper investigates the causal links between income, education, age at marriage and work ...
A demographic analysis of the effect of some contextual determinants of fertility on fertility inten...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
<p>Note:</p><p><sup>®</sup> Reference category,</p><p>* (p<0.10),</p><p>** (p<0.05),</p><p>*** (p<0....
Background: India is a developing country; facing problems of populations. The reasons for this popu...
This research aimed at modelling a categorial response i.e. pregnancy outcome in terms of some predi...
Background: In the present study, attempt has been made to study the determinants of total fertility...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
Fertility in India has been steadily declining. It almost reached the replacement level in 2015 to 2...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
Background: District level determinants of total fertility rate in Empowered Action Group states of ...
Introduction: Assessing fertility on individual basis vs population basis is much different. Studyin...
The aim of the study was to analyze some socio-demographic variables influencing the maximum number ...
The high fertility has implications for the population. Large population has broad implications, suc...
Objectives: The transition to small family size is at an advanced phase in India, with a national TF...
The present paper investigates the causal links between income, education, age at marriage and work ...
A demographic analysis of the effect of some contextual determinants of fertility on fertility inten...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
<p>Note:</p><p><sup>®</sup> Reference category,</p><p>* (p<0.10),</p><p>** (p<0.05),</p><p>*** (p<0....