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-level supports for child rearing and individual-level fertility outcomes. We characterize country-level support environments across a … fertility, we document a negative relationship between intergenerational exchange of support and higher order fertility. Our …
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fertility behaviour have significantly advanced our understanding of the factors shaping family patterns among immigrants and …
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first birth. Using harmonized union and fertility histories from surveys in 15 countries, this study examines second … matter to fertility as much as the act of marrying itself. Copyright The Author(s) 2014 …
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national definition. In the literature, there are some studies that investigate fertility rates and part-time employment rates …
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Malawi has made great progress in improving maternal and child health (MCH). Under-five mortality declined from 244 to 71 deaths per 1,000 live births between 1990 and 2012, and maternal mortality declined from 1,100 to 510 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births between 1990 and 2013. This note...
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) is one of five areas of focus of the World Bank's Reproductive Health Action Plan 2010-2015 (RHAP), which recognizes the importance of addressing ASRH as a development issue with important implications for poverty reduction. Delaying childbearing...
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This paper addresses the estimation of peer group effects on a fertility decision. The peer group is composed of …
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In Nepal, both early marriage and motherhood still place adolescents and their children at a great disadvantage. In 2011, one-third of girls aged 15-19 were already married. About 60 percent of them were pregnant or had at least one child, and one in ten had two living children (Nepal...
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The accelerated increase in the world population has resulted in poverty, with women and children bearing the greatest burden. Hence, contraceptive research and family planning service delivery have been receiving the most attention. This paper summarizes the findings of some local social...
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