Objective: In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis addresses the question of what factors can be related to the desired family size for both women and men of different generations. Methods: Using data from the 2015 Egypt Health Issues Survey (EHIS), we use Poisson regressions to model the factors affecting women’s and men’s ideal number of children. Our main explanatory variables are male and female gender-equitable attitudes and female empowerment. Results: More traditional gender attitudes are associated with a high level of desired fertility. Women exposed to mass media want fewer children than those not exposed, while no relationship emerged for men. The results regarding women’s em...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Abstract Previous research has found evidence of positive associations between gender-egalitarian at...
OBJECTIVE In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
This thesis explores different dimensions of female empowerment in Egypt. In Chapter 2, “Could havin...
Background: The unusual fertility increase experienced by several Arab countries in the recent years...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Abstract Background Women’s empowerment is often used to explain changes in reproductive behavior, b...
Egypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016 which ...
After declining slowly to 3 children per woman on average in the mid-2000s, fertility in Egypt has r...
Among the 22 Arab countries, Egypt ranks amongst the worst for the treatment of women. Additionally,...
Abstract Background The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a traditional society with patriarchal values....
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Ahinkorah BO, Seidu A-A, Budu E, et al. Which factors predict fertility intentions of married men an...
This thesis addresses the effect of fertility on female empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Estimatin...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Abstract Previous research has found evidence of positive associations between gender-egalitarian at...
OBJECTIVE In a context of economic uncertainty and rising actual and ideal fertility, our analysis ...
This thesis explores different dimensions of female empowerment in Egypt. In Chapter 2, “Could havin...
Background: The unusual fertility increase experienced by several Arab countries in the recent years...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
Abstract Background Women’s empowerment is often used to explain changes in reproductive behavior, b...
Egypt is already the most populous Arab country in the world with 93 million citizens in 2016 which ...
After declining slowly to 3 children per woman on average in the mid-2000s, fertility in Egypt has r...
Among the 22 Arab countries, Egypt ranks amongst the worst for the treatment of women. Additionally,...
Abstract Background The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a traditional society with patriarchal values....
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Ahinkorah BO, Seidu A-A, Budu E, et al. Which factors predict fertility intentions of married men an...
This thesis addresses the effect of fertility on female empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Estimatin...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
It is increasingly acknowledged that gender (in-) equality is one of the most significant factors un...
Abstract Previous research has found evidence of positive associations between gender-egalitarian at...