Background Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards future reproductive health behaviour. We examined the association between socio-economic and demographic factors and fertility preferences among women of reproductive age in Ghana. Methods This study used data from the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey. The sample consisted of 5389 women of reproductive age. We fitted Binary logistic regression models to assess the association between socio-economic status and fertility preferences, whiles controlling for demographic factors. The results were presented as crude odds ratios (cORs) and adjusted odds ratios (aORs) together with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Results Approxim...
Pregnancy termination remains a delicate and contentious reproductive health issue because of a vari...
This study examines the desire for last birth among Ghanaian women and the determining factors assoc...
BackgroundThe past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. H...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has entered the early stage of the demographic transition with differenc...
BackgroundA woman's ability to achieve her preferred family size is critical in addressing issues of...
This study analyzed the direct and indirect relationships between socioeconomic and cultural factors...
Ghanaian fertility decline may not be associated with women’s having greater control over reproduc-t...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
The past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. However in ...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Childbirth outside marriage has several negative implications for the well-being of children, women,...
Pregnancy termination remains a delicate and contentious reproductive health issue because of a vari...
This study examines the desire for last birth among Ghanaian women and the determining factors assoc...
BackgroundThe past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. H...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Background: Understanding women’s desire to have more children is critical for planning towards futu...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has entered the early stage of the demographic transition with differenc...
BackgroundA woman's ability to achieve her preferred family size is critical in addressing issues of...
This study analyzed the direct and indirect relationships between socioeconomic and cultural factors...
Ghanaian fertility decline may not be associated with women’s having greater control over reproduc-t...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
The past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. However in ...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Though fertility in Ghana has declined from an average of 8 children per woman over the past three d...
Childbirth outside marriage has several negative implications for the well-being of children, women,...
Pregnancy termination remains a delicate and contentious reproductive health issue because of a vari...
This study examines the desire for last birth among Ghanaian women and the determining factors assoc...
BackgroundThe past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. H...