Fertility rates are important determinants of overall population growth and demographic transitions from high to low age dependency ratios. These in turn have important consequences for economic growth, poverty reduction, and improved health and nutrition outcomes. Ethiopia currently has one of the highest fertility rates in the world, although there are marked differences between rural and urban fertility rates. This paper explores the drivers of rural and urban fertility rates, including systematic tests of differences in key determinants. These further allow us to project fertility rates into the future based on alternative urbanization, economic growth, and education scenarios. Finally, we link these alternative projections with existin...
The paper implements simultaneous random effect models as a means to analyse causality issues relate...
High fertility has the potential to affect the health and well being of mothers and the survival of ...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
Fertility rates are important determinants of overall population growth and demographic transitions ...
Fertility rates are important determinants of both overall population growth and demographic transit...
Background: The most important elements to determine the rate of population growth is fertility. Fer...
Using cross-section data on urban households from Jimma city, Southwestern Ethiopia, in this paper w...
The incidence and severity of poverty in urban and rural Ethiopia are similar – both extremely high....
Background: The inverse relationship between urbanization and fertility is well known in the develop...
The study was intended to look at the status of the fertility transition in the ‘Rest’ of Ethiopia i...
The incidence and severity of poverty in urban and rural Ethiopia are similar both at very high lev...
Background: Fertility rate is a significant determinant of population growth worldwide. Global popul...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
The paper implements simultaneous random effect models as a means to analyse causality issues relate...
High fertility has the potential to affect the health and well being of mothers and the survival of ...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
Fertility rates are important determinants of overall population growth and demographic transitions ...
Fertility rates are important determinants of both overall population growth and demographic transit...
Background: The most important elements to determine the rate of population growth is fertility. Fer...
Using cross-section data on urban households from Jimma city, Southwestern Ethiopia, in this paper w...
The incidence and severity of poverty in urban and rural Ethiopia are similar – both extremely high....
Background: The inverse relationship between urbanization and fertility is well known in the develop...
The study was intended to look at the status of the fertility transition in the ‘Rest’ of Ethiopia i...
The incidence and severity of poverty in urban and rural Ethiopia are similar both at very high lev...
Background: Fertility rate is a significant determinant of population growth worldwide. Global popul...
This study investigates determinant factors of fertility among married women in Ethiopia, the second...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...
The paper implements simultaneous random effect models as a means to analyse causality issues relate...
High fertility has the potential to affect the health and well being of mothers and the survival of ...
The findings of our new book on population and development in the second largest country, Ethiopia, ...