This study examined levels and determinants of high fertility in the north-west and south-west zones in Nigeria. The study utilized 2013 nation-wide survey data on women aged 15-49 years (n=11,300). Data were analysed using ANOVA, logistic-regression, Brass P/F-ratio, Brass-relational Gompertz fertility and survival analysis models. About 44.4% of women in the north-west had high fertility (CEB≥5) compared to 26.9% in the south-west. The refined TFR, childbearing transition probabilities and progression rate were higher in the north-west (prr=0.2686) than south-west (prr=0.1709). The extent at which the age location of childbearing in the north-west (α=-0.003, StdE=0.083) differs from the standard was higher than south-west (α=-0.032, SE=0....
Context/Background: Fertility level in Nigeria remains high and currently, it stagnating at about si...
Background: Family planning expansion has been identified as an impetus to harnessing Nigeria’s demo...
The dataset was extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by ICF, U...
Background: Despite aggressive measures to control the population in Nigeria, the population of Nige...
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...
Introduction: The global population has been on the increase, and this may be as a result of persist...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
There is consensus over the possibility of improved wealth situation leading to fertility decline. H...
Fertility levels and trend among women in Nigeria are discussed in this paper using both reported an...
Context/Background: Fertility level in Nigeria remains high and currently, it stagnating at about si...
Background: Family planning expansion has been identified as an impetus to harnessing Nigeria’s demo...
The dataset was extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by ICF, U...
Background: Despite aggressive measures to control the population in Nigeria, the population of Nige...
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...
Introduction: The global population has been on the increase, and this may be as a result of persist...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
There is consensus over the possibility of improved wealth situation leading to fertility decline. H...
Fertility levels and trend among women in Nigeria are discussed in this paper using both reported an...
Context/Background: Fertility level in Nigeria remains high and currently, it stagnating at about si...
Background: Family planning expansion has been identified as an impetus to harnessing Nigeria’s demo...
The dataset was extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by ICF, U...