Fertility is a way through which human beings biologically replace themselves in order to continue their existence on earth. The present paper therefore attempts to study the factors affecting fertility among the Jat women of Haryana state. A household survey was conducted in 15 villages of Palwal district in which the concentration of Jats was found to be highest and 1014 ever married women were interviewed. Age at marriage, present age, education status, family type, and preference for male child were the most important factors that affected fertility in the studied population. Age at menarche, age at first conception, occupation status, use of birth control measures, and household per capita annual income did not affect the fertility in ...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
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Although fertility rate is comparatively higher among Muslims than other religious groups in Sri Lan...
ABSTRACT Association between various bio-social factors that affect fertility, infant mortality and ...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
ABSTRACT Fertility refers to the actual reproductive performance of a woman or group of women, which...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
The state of Meghalaya which is located in northeast India is the homeland of three matrilineal trib...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, esp...
Abstract: The present study embraces the reproductive performance among the Austric-speaking proto A...
The fertility differentials among caste groups in Andhra Pradesh are examined in the context of char...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Although fertility rate is comparatively higher among Muslims than other religious groups in Sri Lan...
ABSTRACT Association between various bio-social factors that affect fertility, infant mortality and ...
ABSTRACT This is an endeavour to study the causal relationship between the women’s behavioural facto...
Fertility has declined in India during the last few decades because of socio-economic development. W...
ABSTRACT Fertility refers to the actual reproductive performance of a woman or group of women, which...
In this study, fertility behavior of married couples in Uttar Pradesh state of India is examined by ...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
The state of Meghalaya which is located in northeast India is the homeland of three matrilineal trib...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, esp...
Abstract: The present study embraces the reproductive performance among the Austric-speaking proto A...
The fertility differentials among caste groups in Andhra Pradesh are examined in the context of char...
Data collected in a sample survey of 1000 households in rural areas and 250 households in urban ar...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Although fertility rate is comparatively higher among Muslims than other religious groups in Sri Lan...