Context/Background: Malawi has experienced social and demographic change although economic livelihoods remain characterized by uncertainty. Economic models of fertility posit shifts in the value of children but the role of uncertainty in shaping prevailing wisdoms about good childbearing is often overlooked.Data Source and Methods: Thematic content analysis with 48 in-depth interviews collected with 29 women in Central Malawi at two time points during 2016. Findings: Three dominant schema, or prevailing wisdoms, about good childbearing emerged as guiding individuals through uncertain futures. When implemented, they can both encourage and discourage further childbearing. Economic considerations are dominant in discussions of fertility goals ...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Globally, more than 180 million people experience infertility, the condition of being unable to conc...
The focus on the role of social and cultural factors on the persistence of high fertility in Sub-Sah...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
Fertility preferences are an essential component of family planning program evaluation; however, dou...
Fertility preferences are an essential component of family planning program evaluation; however, dou...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
Africa has higher rates of fertility than anywhere else, which limits the ability of a demographic t...
A number of prominent demographers have recently reiterated the argument that a lasting mortality de...
In many high-fertility countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, substantial proportions of w...
The population–environment–food nexus is a sustainability challenge for the Global South, and for Af...
The population–environment–food nexus is a sustainability challenge for the Global South, and for Af...
This anthropological study exammes the relationships, influences and power dynanucs underpinning d...
In many high-fertility countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, substantial proportions of w...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Globally, more than 180 million people experience infertility, the condition of being unable to conc...
The focus on the role of social and cultural factors on the persistence of high fertility in Sub-Sah...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
Fertility preferences are an essential component of family planning program evaluation; however, dou...
Fertility preferences are an essential component of family planning program evaluation; however, dou...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
Africa has higher rates of fertility than anywhere else, which limits the ability of a demographic t...
A number of prominent demographers have recently reiterated the argument that a lasting mortality de...
In many high-fertility countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, substantial proportions of w...
The population–environment–food nexus is a sustainability challenge for the Global South, and for Af...
The population–environment–food nexus is a sustainability challenge for the Global South, and for Af...
This anthropological study exammes the relationships, influences and power dynanucs underpinning d...
In many high-fertility countries, and especially in sub-Saharan Africa, substantial proportions of w...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Globally, more than 180 million people experience infertility, the condition of being unable to conc...
The focus on the role of social and cultural factors on the persistence of high fertility in Sub-Sah...