Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is naturally a rather mechanical effect of schooling on fertility if women tend not to have children while continuing to attend high school or college, thus delaying the beginning of and shortening their reproductive life. This paper uses data from the Kenyan Demographic and Health Surveys of 1989, 1993, 1998, and 2003 to uncover the impact of staying one more year in school on teenage fertility. To get around the endogeneity issue between schooling and fertility preferences, the analysis uses the 1985 Kenyan education reform as an instrument for years of education. The authors find that adding one more year of education decreases by at least 10...
<b>Background</b>: Recent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-S...
This paper analyzes the relationship between education expenditure and the adolescent fertility rate...
Fertility has been declining almost continuously in both developing and developed economies over the...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
This study examines the relationship between education and fertility behavior in Kenya. The general ...
There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertilit...
Kenya became independent in 1963, and since then the Government has invested heavily in education. ...
This paper investigates the relationship between a woman’s education and fertility by exploiting a 1...
Although an overall decline has occurred in adolescent fertility in Kenya, the proportion of births ...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This paper uses Demographic and Health Surveys data from about 30 sub-Saharan African countries to i...
This article examines whether increased years of schooling exercised a consistent impact on delayed ...
The steady decline in global adolescent fertility rate masks poor performance in many countries and ...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
Can education policy reduce the incidence of teenage motherhood? This paper uses data from the large...
<b>Background</b>: Recent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-S...
This paper analyzes the relationship between education expenditure and the adolescent fertility rate...
Fertility has been declining almost continuously in both developing and developed economies over the...
Completing additional years of education necessarily entails spending more time in school. There is ...
This study examines the relationship between education and fertility behavior in Kenya. The general ...
There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertilit...
Kenya became independent in 1963, and since then the Government has invested heavily in education. ...
This paper investigates the relationship between a woman’s education and fertility by exploiting a 1...
Although an overall decline has occurred in adolescent fertility in Kenya, the proportion of births ...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This paper uses Demographic and Health Surveys data from about 30 sub-Saharan African countries to i...
This article examines whether increased years of schooling exercised a consistent impact on delayed ...
The steady decline in global adolescent fertility rate masks poor performance in many countries and ...
Early pregnancy poses serious medical risk and economic burden to mother and neonatal children. Whil...
Can education policy reduce the incidence of teenage motherhood? This paper uses data from the large...
<b>Background</b>: Recent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-S...
This paper analyzes the relationship between education expenditure and the adolescent fertility rate...
Fertility has been declining almost continuously in both developing and developed economies over the...