The main aim of this study was to analyse fertility change in Ovamboland (North-Central Namibia) (1927–2010) and the Kavango region (North-East Namibia) (1935–1979) in Northern Namibia. According to the results, the fertility change was quite similar in both areas: fertility declined during the 1950s compared to the preceding period, 1935–1949. We can assume that the main reason for this early fertility decline was changes in the number of migrant workers (out-migration), which caused changes in both the marriage age and birth intervals. In both Ovamboland and in the Kavango region, fertility increased from the late 1950s into the early 1960s and the fertility transition started at the end of the 1970s. In both areas, the increase in fertil...
Marriage is a significant event in life-course of individuals, and creates a system that characteriz...
A comparative study of fertility trends since 1950 in 30 countries from sub-Saharan Africa revealed ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.There is a belief that economic resources are growin...
This study examines fertility decline in North-Central Namibia in the period 1960-2000. A Scandinavi...
The aim of this study was to estimate the development of fertility and the impact of HIV on this dev...
The general aim of the study is to describe and to try to understand the population development (mor...
The aim of this paper is to examine fertility in the Northwest Region of Namibia and the effects the...
In-depth studies on fertility in Namibia have been lacking so far. This examines the fertility trend...
In-depth studies on fertility in Namibia have been lacking so far. This examines the fertility trend...
The paper examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Namibia during the period 19...
The purpose of this study was to compare fertility outcome of two populations of northern Namibia, f...
BACKGROUND: Literature is limited on the effects of high prevalence HIV on fertility in the absence ...
BACKGROUND: Literature is limited on the effects of high prevalence HIV on fertilit...
PhD (Population Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016Marriage as one of the proxima...
BACKGROUND: Marriage is a significant event in life-course of individuals, and creates a system that...
Marriage is a significant event in life-course of individuals, and creates a system that characteriz...
A comparative study of fertility trends since 1950 in 30 countries from sub-Saharan Africa revealed ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.There is a belief that economic resources are growin...
This study examines fertility decline in North-Central Namibia in the period 1960-2000. A Scandinavi...
The aim of this study was to estimate the development of fertility and the impact of HIV on this dev...
The general aim of the study is to describe and to try to understand the population development (mor...
The aim of this paper is to examine fertility in the Northwest Region of Namibia and the effects the...
In-depth studies on fertility in Namibia have been lacking so far. This examines the fertility trend...
In-depth studies on fertility in Namibia have been lacking so far. This examines the fertility trend...
The paper examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Namibia during the period 19...
The purpose of this study was to compare fertility outcome of two populations of northern Namibia, f...
BACKGROUND: Literature is limited on the effects of high prevalence HIV on fertility in the absence ...
BACKGROUND: Literature is limited on the effects of high prevalence HIV on fertilit...
PhD (Population Studies), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016Marriage as one of the proxima...
BACKGROUND: Marriage is a significant event in life-course of individuals, and creates a system that...
Marriage is a significant event in life-course of individuals, and creates a system that characteriz...
A comparative study of fertility trends since 1950 in 30 countries from sub-Saharan Africa revealed ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.There is a belief that economic resources are growin...