Abstract: Analyzing the effect of family planning on child survival remains an important issue but is not straightforward because of several mechanisms linking family planning, birth intervals, total fertility, and child survival. This study uses a dynamic model jointly explaining infant mortality, whether contraceptives are used after each birth, and birth intervals. Infant mortality is determined by the preceding birth interval and other covariates (such as socio-economic status). The decisions about using contraceptives after each birth are driven by similar covariates, survival status of the previous child, and the family’s gender composition. Birth spacing is driven by contraceptive use and other factors. We find favourable effects of ...
Of all health services in Bangladesh, the effects of family planning (FP) services far outweigh the ...
Child malnutrition is a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Evidence ...
The main purpose o f this article is to determine the effect o f infant mortality on fertility decli...
To reduce infant mortality through improved family planning, a better understanding of the factors d...
<div><p>Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demograp...
Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic lite...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
Abstract: We jointly analyze infant mortality, birth spacing, and total fertility of children in a r...
Although average contraceptive use has increased globally in recent decades, an estimated 222 millio...
This Population Council working paper examines the causal structure of the relationship between chil...
Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between early childbearing and child mortality in Ban...
Objective: To examine the association of contraceptive use in the interpregnancy interval with subse...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
To what extent does reduced child mortality explain the fertility transition in developing countries...
Of all health services in Bangladesh, the effects of family planning (FP) services far outweigh the ...
Child malnutrition is a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Evidence ...
The main purpose o f this article is to determine the effect o f infant mortality on fertility decli...
To reduce infant mortality through improved family planning, a better understanding of the factors d...
<div><p>Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demograp...
Although research on the fertility response to childhood mortality is widespread in demographic lite...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
Abstract: We jointly analyze infant mortality, birth spacing, and total fertility of children in a r...
Although average contraceptive use has increased globally in recent decades, an estimated 222 millio...
This Population Council working paper examines the causal structure of the relationship between chil...
Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between early childbearing and child mortality in Ban...
Objective: To examine the association of contraceptive use in the interpregnancy interval with subse...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
A large body of research has found an association between short birth intervals and the risk of infa...
To what extent does reduced child mortality explain the fertility transition in developing countries...
Of all health services in Bangladesh, the effects of family planning (FP) services far outweigh the ...
Child malnutrition is a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Evidence ...
The main purpose o f this article is to determine the effect o f infant mortality on fertility decli...