In 2007 Rwanda launched a campaign to promote 3 children families and a program of community based health services to improve reproductive health. This paper argues that mixed gender offspring is still an important insurance for old age in Rwanda and that to arrive at the desired gender composition women might have to progress beyond parity 3. The analyses are twofold. The first is the parity progression desire given the gender of living children. The second is gender specific replacement intention following the loss of the last or only son or daughter. Using the Demographic and Health Surveys of 2000, 2005, and 2010, we show that child mortality does not lead to extra parity progression beyond three, while having single gender offspring do...
Rwanda experienced genocide from April to July 1994 during which over 800,000 people were murdered. ...
This Population Council working paper examines the causal structure of the relationship between chil...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how increased female political participation has affected d...
After having stalled in the 1990s, fertility in Rwanda resumed its downward trajectory between 2005 ...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
The fertility transition of Rwanda stagnated between 1992 and 2005 at a total fertility rate (TFR) o...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
BACKGROUND:Major improvements to Rwanda's health system, infrastructure, and social programs over th...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
Background Rwanda has embarked on ambitious programmes to provide equitable health services and redu...
The aim of this paper is to explore how the Rwandan state has motivated its increased prioritization...
The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development placed issues of gender at the centr...
In the context of low fertility regimes, research is focusing on what factors influence higher level...
A number of prominent demographers have recently reiterated the argument that a lasting mortality de...
This article surveys the evolution of Rwandan family planning practices from the nation’s mythico-hi...
Rwanda experienced genocide from April to July 1994 during which over 800,000 people were murdered. ...
This Population Council working paper examines the causal structure of the relationship between chil...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how increased female political participation has affected d...
After having stalled in the 1990s, fertility in Rwanda resumed its downward trajectory between 2005 ...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
The fertility transition of Rwanda stagnated between 1992 and 2005 at a total fertility rate (TFR) o...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
BACKGROUND:Major improvements to Rwanda's health system, infrastructure, and social programs over th...
Health strategies which consider sex and gender elements have been noted to be cost effective and mo...
Background Rwanda has embarked on ambitious programmes to provide equitable health services and redu...
The aim of this paper is to explore how the Rwandan state has motivated its increased prioritization...
The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development placed issues of gender at the centr...
In the context of low fertility regimes, research is focusing on what factors influence higher level...
A number of prominent demographers have recently reiterated the argument that a lasting mortality de...
This article surveys the evolution of Rwandan family planning practices from the nation’s mythico-hi...
Rwanda experienced genocide from April to July 1994 during which over 800,000 people were murdered. ...
This Population Council working paper examines the causal structure of the relationship between chil...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how increased female political participation has affected d...