There has been a divergence in the pace of fertility decline between the Muslim-dominated countries of Maghreb and those of Middle/West Africa (despite having similar religious beliefs, which studies have implicated as a major determinant of fertility behaviours). While the Maghreb countries have total fertility rate ranging between 2 and 3, it ranges between 6 and 7 in Muslim-majority countries of Middle/West Africa. Factors other than religion seem to be responsible for this divergent pattern. Evidence is sparse on this. This paper provides empirical evidence on factors influencing divergent pattern in fertility levels of selected Muslim-dominated countries of Maghreb and Middle/West Africa. Based on availability of recent data, this pape...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Background: Very few studies have analyzed the fertility change in Niger - a country where the total...
This study is based on data collected in the World Fertility Surveys conducted in Bangladesh, Java,...
After converging towards replacement level, fertility in the Maghreb is now following contrasting tr...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Religion has been proven to influence a wide range of individual outcomes, including gender-specific...
This study examines the effect of family type and ethnic differences in lifetime fertility in three ...
Francophone sub-Saharan African countries have among the highest fertility rates and lowest modern c...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
This study examined levels and determinants of high fertility in the north-west and south-west zones...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Population and societies, n° 486, Februar 2012, 4 p.In the countries of the Maghreb where fertility ...
There seems to exist a concern over and a belief that fertility among Muslims in Europe is much high...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Background: Very few studies have analyzed the fertility change in Niger - a country where the total...
This study is based on data collected in the World Fertility Surveys conducted in Bangladesh, Java,...
After converging towards replacement level, fertility in the Maghreb is now following contrasting tr...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
Religion has been proven to influence a wide range of individual outcomes, including gender-specific...
This study examines the effect of family type and ethnic differences in lifetime fertility in three ...
Francophone sub-Saharan African countries have among the highest fertility rates and lowest modern c...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThe present study was conceived to examine the trend and factors affect...
This study examined levels and determinants of high fertility in the north-west and south-west zones...
Nigeria and Ghana are the most densely populated countries in the West African sub-region with ferti...
Population and societies, n° 486, Februar 2012, 4 p.In the countries of the Maghreb where fertility ...
There seems to exist a concern over and a belief that fertility among Muslims in Europe is much high...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condi...
Background: Very few studies have analyzed the fertility change in Niger - a country where the total...
This study is based on data collected in the World Fertility Surveys conducted in Bangladesh, Java,...