Abstract Background Ethiopia is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa with an estimated population of 77.1 million in mid-2007. Uncontrolled fertility has adversely influenced the socio-economic, demographic and environmental situations of the country. It is one of the largest and poorest countries that, even in the midst of crisis, has maintained high levels of fertility. This study was aimed at investigating the most important factors influencing fertility behavior in Northwest Ethiopia. Methods A comparative cross-sectional study which included 2424 women aged 25 years and above was undertaken in the Amhara region of Northwest Ethiopia. The study subjects were grouped into high fertile and low fertile categories. There we...
Background: Evidence shows that nearly two million people are added to the population of Ethiopia ea...
Women employment is one of the economic variables which may determine the fertility behavior of wome...
High risk fertility is one of the main public health concerns in Ethiopia. This study examines fact...
Background. High fertility remains one of the most important public health issues hampering the heal...
A cross-sectional, descriptive study with internal comparison was conducted among 1376 women of repr...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
High fertility has the potential to affect the health and well being of mothers and the survival of ...
AbstractBackground: The low levels of education associated with low use of contraceptive methods are...
Background: Uncontrolled population growth is evidenced mainly because of the high fertility. Improv...
Abstract Background World population is growing at about 80 million people each year. Ethiopia is th...
Background: The most important elements to determine the rate of population growth is fertility. Fer...
Background: Fertility rate is a significant determinant of population growth worldwide. Global popul...
Abstract: The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinant factors of fertility st...
Official fertility estimates in Ethiopia show that fertility is high and varies regionally. However,...
The study was intended to look at the status of the fertility transition in the ‘Rest’ of Ethiopia i...
Background: Evidence shows that nearly two million people are added to the population of Ethiopia ea...
Women employment is one of the economic variables which may determine the fertility behavior of wome...
High risk fertility is one of the main public health concerns in Ethiopia. This study examines fact...
Background. High fertility remains one of the most important public health issues hampering the heal...
A cross-sectional, descriptive study with internal comparison was conducted among 1376 women of repr...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
High fertility has the potential to affect the health and well being of mothers and the survival of ...
AbstractBackground: The low levels of education associated with low use of contraceptive methods are...
Background: Uncontrolled population growth is evidenced mainly because of the high fertility. Improv...
Abstract Background World population is growing at about 80 million people each year. Ethiopia is th...
Background: The most important elements to determine the rate of population growth is fertility. Fer...
Background: Fertility rate is a significant determinant of population growth worldwide. Global popul...
Abstract: The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinant factors of fertility st...
Official fertility estimates in Ethiopia show that fertility is high and varies regionally. However,...
The study was intended to look at the status of the fertility transition in the ‘Rest’ of Ethiopia i...
Background: Evidence shows that nearly two million people are added to the population of Ethiopia ea...
Women employment is one of the economic variables which may determine the fertility behavior of wome...
High risk fertility is one of the main public health concerns in Ethiopia. This study examines fact...