Professional Paper in fulfillment of the Masters of Public Policy DegreeThis paper examines the impact of women’s empowerment on fertility in the Tanzania context. It studies both ideal and actual number of children born. Initial expectations are that more empowered women are more able to adjust their actual level of fertility to their desired fertility. My findings do not support this. In fact, I find that women’s empowerment -- defined in this paper as domestic decision-making ability, being less exposed to domestic violence, and education-- strongly reduces desired fertility level, but has a weaker effect on actual fertility and could thus have a positive effect on the gap between the two. . The weaker effect of women’s empowermen...
This thesis addresses the effect of fertility on female empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Estimatin...
Abstract Background Nearly all countries with fertility levels of more than five children per woman ...
This study explores the economic relationships between women’s schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility ...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility i...
Women's empowerment has become a focal point for development efforts worldwide and there is a need f...
This paper examines the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility behaviour in Ibadan M...
Contains fulltext : 145489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
We report from a large-scale randomized controlled trial of women empowerment in Tanzania investigat...
Objective Women’s empowerment and its association with fertility preference are vital for central-le...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
High fertility is among the dominant demographic features of the developing countries including tho...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile abundant evidence exists on the positive effect of women's empow...
This thesis addresses the effect of fertility on female empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Estimatin...
Abstract Background Nearly all countries with fertility levels of more than five children per woman ...
This study explores the economic relationships between women’s schooling, fertility rates, and contr...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility ...
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility i...
Women's empowerment has become a focal point for development efforts worldwide and there is a need f...
This paper examines the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility behaviour in Ibadan M...
Contains fulltext : 145489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
We report from a large-scale randomized controlled trial of women empowerment in Tanzania investigat...
Objective Women’s empowerment and its association with fertility preference are vital for central-le...
We document evidence on preferences for childbearing in developing countries. Across countries, men ...
High fertility is among the dominant demographic features of the developing countries including tho...
Several policy initiatives support the empowerment of women to improve their reproductive health. Li...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile abundant evidence exists on the positive effect of women's empow...
This thesis addresses the effect of fertility on female empowerment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Estimatin...
Abstract Background Nearly all countries with fertility levels of more than five children per woman ...
This study explores the economic relationships between women’s schooling, fertility rates, and contr...