High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Saharan Africa. On a broad sample of 910 respondents from the rural areas of Uganda this paper assesses the impact of health risks, economic contributions from children, traditional community institutions and unequal position of women on desired fertility levels. The paper further scrutinizes how these determinants are affected by education. The results show that fear of diseases and involvement in traditional clan institutions increase desired number of children. Interestingly, these effects can be remarkably mitigated through education that improves the individual health prevention as well as reduces the influence of clans. Economic incentives fo...
John Bongaarts∗ This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causatio...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertilit...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Lowering desired family size is a necessary precondition for fertility declines in high-fertility se...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
We use the Demographic and Health Survey of 2006 to examine the relationship between female educatio...
This working paper presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fert...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
This study explores the economic relationships between women's schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
John Bongaarts∗ This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causatio...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertilit...
High desired fertility is an important factor contributing to the population explosion in sub-Sahara...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Lowering desired family size is a necessary precondition for fertility declines in high-fertility se...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
Scholars suggest that in high fertility settings where there is high wanted fertility, lowering the ...
We use the Demographic and Health Survey of 2006 to examine the relationship between female educatio...
This working paper presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fert...
This paper examines the impact of female education on adolescent fertility, the health status of the...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
This study explores the economic relationships between women's schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
John Bongaarts∗ This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causatio...
This study first presents an analytic framework that describes the chain of causation linking fertil...
There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertilit...