Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fertility and population growth. This study examined the impact of female education on the use of contraceptives and fertility rate in Nigeria using 2013 and 2018 cohorts of Demography and Health Survey Data. The survey covers women ages 15 to 49 years. The study shows that women’s education, income level, and cultural value are important in explaining women’s reproductive behaviour. The results reveal that female education has a positive significant effect on contraceptives use and a significant negative effect on fertility rate. The contraceptives use and fertility models show that the effects become stronger with an increase in the level of ed...
Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and...
Background: A contraceptive choice that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Developme...
This study investigated the socio-economic factors associated with reported contraceptive use by wom...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
High fertility (HF) remains a public health problem and intention to reduce fertility is a global ph...
AbstractContraception remains the most effective modern way of controlling unwanted pregnancies amon...
Background: Women’s ability to determine whether and when to have children, enhances their health, e...
Nigeria is among a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa with consistently low contraceptive use of 1...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
A cross sectional, community-based, descriptive study among women of reproductive age group (15–49 y...
Literature identified female empowerment as a predictor of positive health behaviour. However, in th...
Family planning is a key strategy in the control of fertility among women. This study sought to dete...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and...
Background: A contraceptive choice that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Developme...
This study investigated the socio-economic factors associated with reported contraceptive use by wom...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Background: While traditional contraception is widely used, in southern Nigerian modern contraceptio...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
High fertility (HF) remains a public health problem and intention to reduce fertility is a global ph...
AbstractContraception remains the most effective modern way of controlling unwanted pregnancies amon...
Background: Women’s ability to determine whether and when to have children, enhances their health, e...
Nigeria is among a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa with consistently low contraceptive use of 1...
Background: Contraceptive use can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improves the socio-eco...
A cross sectional, community-based, descriptive study among women of reproductive age group (15–49 y...
Literature identified female empowerment as a predictor of positive health behaviour. However, in th...
Family planning is a key strategy in the control of fertility among women. This study sought to dete...
Background: Nigeria’s population is the seventh largest in the world and is projected to be the four...
Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and...
Background: A contraceptive choice that couples make is a key component of the Sustainable Developme...
This study investigated the socio-economic factors associated with reported contraceptive use by wom...