Sex of preceding child and birth spacing among Nigerian ethnic groups
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Sex of preceding child and birth spacing among Nigerian ethnic groups.
In seeking for more effective ways of fertility control and improvement of maternal and child health through birth spacing in a predominantly patrilineal society like Nigeria, this study explores how the sex of a previous child affects birth interval among ethnic groups, controlling for demographic and socioeconomic variables. The study utilized birth history data from the 2008 Nigeria Demograp...
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