Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about the factors driving the observed fertility changes. This study investigates if and how 'desired number of children' influences the observed fertility change in the country, utilizing information collected from twenty-four focus group discussion (FGD) sessions conducted across the country. The results show that people are revising the number of children they are having downward, but the desired number of children remains high. Religion and culture are key drivers of current desired number of children but changing socio-economic factors greatly limit the actual number of children people have. The desired number of children does not play noticea...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
47 pages;4 figures;15 tableaux dont 8 annexeThis chapter studies the demand of children in sub-Sahar...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
The UN Millennium Project aims to reduce poverty, hunger, and disease while promoting education, hea...
This paper investigates the levels and determinants of desired and actual number of children, and th...
Background: Nigeria, since its inception as a sovereign nation, has been plagued by population explo...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
Nigeria ranks among the high-fertility countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Studies that examine relatio...
In Nigeria, this study examined whether income matters in the influence of fertility on population g...
Background: Fertility, particularly as it pertains to the role of men as decision makers is importan...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of demand for children in Anambra State o...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
47 pages;4 figures;15 tableaux dont 8 annexeThis chapter studies the demand of children in sub-Sahar...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
The UN Millennium Project aims to reduce poverty, hunger, and disease while promoting education, hea...
This paper investigates the levels and determinants of desired and actual number of children, and th...
Background: Nigeria, since its inception as a sovereign nation, has been plagued by population explo...
Rapid population growth arising from high fertility has been argued as being disadvantageous to the ...
Nigeria ranks among the high-fertility countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Studies that examine relatio...
In Nigeria, this study examined whether income matters in the influence of fertility on population g...
Background: Fertility, particularly as it pertains to the role of men as decision makers is importan...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the determinants of demand for children in Anambra State o...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
47 pages;4 figures;15 tableaux dont 8 annexeThis chapter studies the demand of children in sub-Sahar...