Using a conceptual framework focusing on factors that enhance or reduce fertility relative to desired family size (see Bongaarts 2001), we study fertility variation across time (1992–2006) and space (states) in India. Our empirical analyses use data from three waves of the Indian National Family Health Surveys. We find that this framework can account for a substantial portion of the variation in the TFR across the states and over time. Our estimates focus attention on the critical components of contemporary Indian fertility, especially desired family size, unwanted fertility, son preference, and fertility postponement
The association between improving economic conditions and declining growth of population has led eco...
There are various factors which influence fertility behaviour and each factor operates with...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...
Using a conceptual framework focusing on factors that enhance or reduce fertility relative to desire...
Objectives: The transition to small family size is at an advanced phase in India, with a national TF...
Fertility in India has been steadily declining. It almost reached the replacement level in 2015 to 2...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
There has been a significant decline in fertility in many parts of India since the early 1980s. This...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Background: In the present study, attempt has been made to study the determinants of total fertility...
<b>Background</b>: Districts in India exhibit enormous variation in the level of socioeconomic devel...
Demographic interest in the explanations of the first fertility transition has receded considerably ...
John Bongaarts' proximate determinants model of fertility has accounted for over 90 percent of varia...
Background: Many analyses of the determinants of fertility make a distinction between proximate and ...
This paper uses a micro-approach to examine the motivation and processes of rapid fertility decline ...
The association between improving economic conditions and declining growth of population has led eco...
There are various factors which influence fertility behaviour and each factor operates with...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...
Using a conceptual framework focusing on factors that enhance or reduce fertility relative to desire...
Objectives: The transition to small family size is at an advanced phase in India, with a national TF...
Fertility in India has been steadily declining. It almost reached the replacement level in 2015 to 2...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
There has been a significant decline in fertility in many parts of India since the early 1980s. This...
This dissertation analyzes social, cultural, and structural factors that lead to women’s fertility r...
Background: In the present study, attempt has been made to study the determinants of total fertility...
<b>Background</b>: Districts in India exhibit enormous variation in the level of socioeconomic devel...
Demographic interest in the explanations of the first fertility transition has receded considerably ...
John Bongaarts' proximate determinants model of fertility has accounted for over 90 percent of varia...
Background: Many analyses of the determinants of fertility make a distinction between proximate and ...
This paper uses a micro-approach to examine the motivation and processes of rapid fertility decline ...
The association between improving economic conditions and declining growth of population has led eco...
There are various factors which influence fertility behaviour and each factor operates with...
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early ...