This study examines the question as to whether Pakistan’s fertility transition is stalling. The paper reviews the trajectories of fertility and its various determinants and compares Pakistan’s trends with those of India and Bangladesh. Countries in the South Asia region share features such as cultural similarities (e.g. the low status of women and son preference) and high poverty levels. However, while Bangladesh and India are near replacement fertility today with modern contraceptive prevalence rates well above 50 per cent, Pakistan still has one of the highest fertility and lowest contraceptive prevalence levels in Asia. Our main conclusion is that Pakistan’s fertility transition is close to stalling in mid-transition. The key causes of t...
Pakistan, a late starter in fertility transition, has been experiencing a rapid fertility decline s...
Background: Fertility preference is an area of interest world over, particularly in the past five or...
Bangladesh has witnessed an incredible decline in fertility from the mid-1970s to early 1990s. Since...
The paper highlights major trends in fertility and its proximate determinants and presents the lates...
FERTILITY IN PAKISTAN has shown a stubborn resistance to change. Because of sharp declines in mortal...
Pakistan is passing through an early stage of fertility transition. The slow-paced transition ...
An examination of fertility trends in countries with multiple DHS surveys found that in the 1990s fe...
Pakistan’s last census in 2017 counted 208 million inhabitants, which translates into an annual popu...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
The shift from high to low fertility during the process of modernisation may occur through a r...
Pakistan, established in 1947, is currently experiencing one of the highest growth rates of po...
The significant drop of fertility levels is a recognized fact in Pakistan, however; regional dispari...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
A survey conducted in 1975, as part of the World Fertility Survey programme, provided evidence that ...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Pakistan, a late starter in fertility transition, has been experiencing a rapid fertility decline s...
Background: Fertility preference is an area of interest world over, particularly in the past five or...
Bangladesh has witnessed an incredible decline in fertility from the mid-1970s to early 1990s. Since...
The paper highlights major trends in fertility and its proximate determinants and presents the lates...
FERTILITY IN PAKISTAN has shown a stubborn resistance to change. Because of sharp declines in mortal...
Pakistan is passing through an early stage of fertility transition. The slow-paced transition ...
An examination of fertility trends in countries with multiple DHS surveys found that in the 1990s fe...
Pakistan’s last census in 2017 counted 208 million inhabitants, which translates into an annual popu...
The recent decline in the total fertility rate (TFR)• borne out by recent surveys and supporte...
The shift from high to low fertility during the process of modernisation may occur through a r...
Pakistan, established in 1947, is currently experiencing one of the highest growth rates of po...
The significant drop of fertility levels is a recognized fact in Pakistan, however; regional dispari...
South Asia has the highest absolute number of women with an unmet need for contraception in the worl...
A survey conducted in 1975, as part of the World Fertility Survey programme, provided evidence that ...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Pakistan, a late starter in fertility transition, has been experiencing a rapid fertility decline s...
Background: Fertility preference is an area of interest world over, particularly in the past five or...
Bangladesh has witnessed an incredible decline in fertility from the mid-1970s to early 1990s. Since...