Plain Language Summary Reduction in ideal number of children has been suggested as a necessary condition for fertility decline especially in high fertility countries of Western and Central Africa. In this study, we explored the effects of individual, household as well as community characteristics on fertility desires among young men and women aged 15–24 years in Nigeria. We analysed data for 2674 males and 9637 females aged 15–24 years extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey. The outcome variable was desire for large family size (DLFS) defined as ideal number of children greater than four. Results showed that DLFS was 71% among men and 53% in women. Individual-level factors associated with DLFS among men include Islam ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is among the highest in the world with an es...
Background: The Kanuri tribe is found in the Lake Chad basin. However, the majority of the tribe liv...
There is consensus over the possibility of improved wealth situation leading to fertility decline. H...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
Context: A relatively high fertility is still sustained in sub-urban and rural Nigeria despite the e...
Context/Background: Fertility level in Nigeria remains high and currently, it stagnating at about si...
The dataset was extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by ICF, U...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
The UN Millennium Project aims to reduce poverty, hunger, and disease while promoting education, hea...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
This paper examines the role of poverty in Nigeria's fertility transition using household survey dat...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is among the highest in the world with an es...
Background: The Kanuri tribe is found in the Lake Chad basin. However, the majority of the tribe liv...
There is consensus over the possibility of improved wealth situation leading to fertility decline. H...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
This study is an attempt to investigate the general level of fertility in Kafanchan, a town in Kadun...
Context: A relatively high fertility is still sustained in sub-urban and rural Nigeria despite the e...
Context/Background: Fertility level in Nigeria remains high and currently, it stagnating at about si...
The dataset was extracted from the 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by ICF, U...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
The UN Millennium Project aims to reduce poverty, hunger, and disease while promoting education, hea...
High and stalled levels of fertility are major concerns not only in sub-Saharan Africa but also in m...
This paper examines the role of poverty in Nigeria's fertility transition using household survey dat...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Despite several family planning interventions, there has been little improvement in contraceptive us...
Reports have suggested the onset of fertility transition in Nigeria and speculations are rife about ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is among the highest in the world with an es...
Background: The Kanuri tribe is found in the Lake Chad basin. However, the majority of the tribe liv...
There is consensus over the possibility of improved wealth situation leading to fertility decline. H...