This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, India and the fertility behaviours of their mother and mother-in-law. Scheduled interviews of 440 pairs of married women aged 16–34 years and their mothers-in-law were conducted in 2011. Preferred family size is first measured by Coombs scale, allowing us to capture latent desired number of children and then categorized into three categories (low, medium and high). Women’s preferred family size is estimated using ordered logistic regression. We find that the family size preferences are not associated with mother’s fertility but with mother’s education. Mother-in-law’s desired number of grandchildren is positively associated with women’s preferred...
The aims of this study are to investigate influences on the family size preferences and current fami...
Unmet need for family planning (FP) continues to be high in India, especially among young and newly ...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Fertility decline in developing countries may have unexpected demographic consequences. Although low...
Much research has been done on demographic manifestations of son preference, particularly girls’ exc...
The principal concern of this dissertation is reproductive decision-making within the family in a ru...
In this study, an attempt is made to investigate and identify the most important predictors of fami...
BACKGROUND Unlike actual fertility, fertility intentions are often found to be positively correlate...
Individual fertility preference is influenced by observed social norms. The present paper investigat...
Mothers-in-law, especially those in South Asia, can exert significant influence over women, often ev...
The aims of this study are to investigate influences on the family size preferences and current fami...
Unmet need for family planning (FP) continues to be high in India, especially among young and newly ...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of women in rural Bihar, Indi...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
In India, the mothers-in-law are often portrayed as the most powerful entity in the household in Ind...
Although son preference in patrilineal society is an established fact, daughter preference in matril...
Fertility decline in developing countries may have unexpected demographic consequences. Although low...
Much research has been done on demographic manifestations of son preference, particularly girls’ exc...
The principal concern of this dissertation is reproductive decision-making within the family in a ru...
In this study, an attempt is made to investigate and identify the most important predictors of fami...
BACKGROUND Unlike actual fertility, fertility intentions are often found to be positively correlate...
Individual fertility preference is influenced by observed social norms. The present paper investigat...
Mothers-in-law, especially those in South Asia, can exert significant influence over women, often ev...
The aims of this study are to investigate influences on the family size preferences and current fami...
Unmet need for family planning (FP) continues to be high in India, especially among young and newly ...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...