This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among the ever-married women in Bangladesh. Childbearing pattern is directly related to fertility level and rapid population growth is the major consequence of more childbearing. Bearing more children affects adversely on social and economic opportunities and produces substantial risks to the health of mothers and children. Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey data 1999-2000 and 2004 have been used for this study. First bi-variate analysis method is carried out to identify different factors associated with childbearing. Then generalized linear modelling approach has been performed to quantify the simultaneous effect of key socio-economic and demogra...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
This paper reports on a study which has been undertaken using data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertilit...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
Childbearing is generally considered as an important and major determinant of large family size and ...
Childbearing is generally considered as an important and major determinant of large family size and ...
Our aim in this study is to explore the dynamics of age-pattern of childbearing and risk fertility a...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the fertility differential of women age 15 to 49 us...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcomes...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
Women\u27s health is highly influenced by early childbearing in 95% of developing countries such as ...
Nationally, the sex ratio at birth has persisted at its natural level of 105 male per 100 female new...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of the number of children ever born (CEB) and its associate...
This study examined determinants of fertility in Bangladesh. Data were obtained from the 1993-94 Ban...
The data used in this study are from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey (1989 BFS), which was cond...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
This paper reports on a study which has been undertaken using data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertilit...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
Childbearing is generally considered as an important and major determinant of large family size and ...
Childbearing is generally considered as an important and major determinant of large family size and ...
Our aim in this study is to explore the dynamics of age-pattern of childbearing and risk fertility a...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the fertility differential of women age 15 to 49 us...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcomes...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
Women\u27s health is highly influenced by early childbearing in 95% of developing countries such as ...
Nationally, the sex ratio at birth has persisted at its natural level of 105 male per 100 female new...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of the number of children ever born (CEB) and its associate...
This study examined determinants of fertility in Bangladesh. Data were obtained from the 1993-94 Ban...
The data used in this study are from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey (1989 BFS), which was cond...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
This paper reports on a study which has been undertaken using data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertilit...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...