This study examines the effect of family type and ethnic differences in lifetime fertility in three selected West African countries. Using the Demographic and Health Survey datasets of a weighted sample of 10,324 ever married women in Burkina Faso(2010), 5,099 in the Gambia(2013) and 20,014 in Nigeria(2013), the mean children ever born was higher among Gourmatch ethnic group in Burkina Faso (4.45), Fula in Gambia (4.05) and Hausa/Fulani in Nigeria (4.68). Further analysis using Poisson Regression showed that lifetime fertility was significantly higher by 29% among the polygynous family in Burkina Faso, 46% in Gambia and 25% in Nigeria than among the monogamous family. Age at marriage, age at first birth, wealth status and educational attai...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Abstract Background High fertility rate has been consistently reported in Nigeria. The three major e...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
This study examined levels and determinants of high fertility in the north-west and south-west zones...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
Recent demographic evidence for sub-Saharan Africa shows that the absence of a demand for small fami...
There has been a divergence in the pace of fertility decline between the Muslim-dominated countries ...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
The constancy of fertility levels in Ghana, Senegal and southwest Nigeria since 1970 is separated in...
This study examines the current level of fertility in a Nigerian ethnic group, the Igbo in Eastern N...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Abstract Background High fertility rate has been consistently reported in Nigeria. The three major e...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
This study examined levels and determinants of high fertility in the north-west and south-west zones...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
Recent demographic evidence for sub-Saharan Africa shows that the absence of a demand for small fami...
There has been a divergence in the pace of fertility decline between the Muslim-dominated countries ...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
The constancy of fertility levels in Ghana, Senegal and southwest Nigeria since 1970 is separated in...
This study examines the current level of fertility in a Nigerian ethnic group, the Igbo in Eastern N...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
The study documents cases of extremely high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. The DHS surveys were us...