Background: While overall fertility across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is still high, fertility rates have been declining among educated and wealthier women in many countries since the 1970s. It is not clear whether, five decades later, consistently lower fertility among better-off women represents a distinct fertility regime among this subpopulation. Objective: To determine whether advantaged women (the best educated or wealthiest) in contemporary SSA have fertility characteristic of late (total fertility rate [TFR] 2.0–2.9) or mid-to-late (TFR 3.0–3.9) fertility transition levels. Methods: We use data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to calculate TFR for better-off women using six educational and wealth categories in 27 countrie...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa has been different than in other low- and middle-income c...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa has been different than in other low- and middle-income c...
Fertility rates in sub Saharan Africa (SSA) have been identified to be depicted by a unique demogra...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
This paper uses data from the Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the current status of fertil...
Sub-Saharan Africa was the last major part of the developing world to experiencefertility decline, a...
Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an expansion of schooling, accompanied by delays in marriage and ...
Background: The gap between fertility outcomes and fertility ideals is notably higher in sub-Saharan...
Fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa has been different than in other low- and middle-income c...