This paper examines the education-fertility linkage in tribal society through a cross section study on the Misings, the second largest scheduled tribe of the state of Assam, India. Applying multiple regression analysis, the paper finds that while the education of both wife and husband has retarding effect on fertility, the number of live births born is significantly less when wives are more educated than husbands. The education of females has been found to have positive relation with fertility up to 5.3 years of schooling and negative relation thereafter so as to reach the replacement level of fertility at the graduate level of education. Thus, the critical years of education of the wives required to have a depressing impact on fertility is...
This study investigates the effect of education, particularly the individual and the regional level ...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
Equality in socio-economic component is essential for human development and social change. Education...
The intergenerational transmission of education has been investigated extensively in social science ...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
A growing body of demographic and development literature indicates that in a wide variety of setting...
Background: To find out the relationship between educational level and fertility behavior. Methods: ...
This paper examines the effects of female education on marriage outcomes by exploiting the exogenous...
The study examined the role of education on fertility trends in Faisalabad city. For the purpose pri...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribut...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
This study investigates the effect of education, particularly the individual and the regional level ...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
Equality in socio-economic component is essential for human development and social change. Education...
The intergenerational transmission of education has been investigated extensively in social science ...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
A growing body of demographic and development literature indicates that in a wide variety of setting...
Background: To find out the relationship between educational level and fertility behavior. Methods: ...
This paper examines the effects of female education on marriage outcomes by exploiting the exogenous...
The study examined the role of education on fertility trends in Faisalabad city. For the purpose pri...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribut...
In many developed countries a decline in fertility has occurred. This development has been attribute...
A deeply-rooted preference for sons may decrease the relative number of female births. Though there ...
This study investigates the effect of education, particularly the individual and the regional level ...
Background: Universal education is a key strategy to enhance the well-being of individuals and impro...
Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the relationship between education and completed fert...