نتایج جستجو برای: childbearing

تعداد نتایج: 5366  

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
حجیه بی بی رازقی نصرآباد استادیار مؤسسۀ مطالعات و مدیریت جامع و تخصصی جمعیت کشور حسن سرایی استاد دانشکدۀ علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی

the purpose of this paper is to investigate the differences in value of children between the 1960s, 1970s, after 1980 birth cohort, and identifying the factors affecting. the data for this study are drawn from a survey in semnan province in 2012. information is related to 405 married women aged 15-49 years. the result shows that the highest score of the children value belonged to the 1960 birth...

Journal: :Demographic research 2012
Sarah R Hayford Victor Agadjanian

BACKGROUND Extensive research in both developed and developing countries has shown that preferences and intentions for future childbearing predict behavior. However, very little of this research has examined high-fertility contexts in sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, the factors that increase or decrease correspondence between fertility desires and behavior in these settings are not well unde...

2015
James M. Raymo Marcia J. Carlson Alicia VanOrman So-jung Lim Brienna Perelli-Harris Miho Iwasawa

BACKGROUND Recent research on fertility in industrialized countries focuses primarily on delayed childbearing, despite the facts that large numbers of women continue to enter parenthood at relatively young ages and that early childbearing has been linked to economic disadvantage. OBJECTIVE This cross-national comparative study describes relationships between women’s educational attainment and y...

2012
Y. A. Sofolahan C. O. Airhihenbuwa

Using the PEN-3 model, the purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the factors responsible for the childbearing decisions of women living with HIV/AIDS (WLHA) in Lagos, Nigeria. Sixty WLHA who sought care at a teaching hospital in Lagos were recruited to participate in in-depth interviews. The average age of the participants was 30 years, and 48 participants were receiving antiretro...

Journal: :Demography 2002
Susan D Stewart

This article reports on a study of the effect of stepchildren (children from previous unions) on couples' fertility intentions and childbearing behavior using longitudinal data from the National Survey of Families and Households. The results indicated that stepchildren negatively affect childbearing intentions and childbearing risks. Intentions to have a child are weakened by one's own previous...

Journal: :Population and development review 2010
Brienna Perelli-Harris Wendy Sigle-Rushton Michaela Kreyenfeld Trude Lappegård Renske Keizer Caroline Berghammer

Nearly every European Country has experienced some increase in nonmarital childbearing, largely due to increasing births within cohabitation. Relatively few studies in Europe, however, investigate the educational gradient of childbearing within cohabitation or how it changed over time. Using retrospective union and fertility histories, we employ competing risk hazard models to examine the educa...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
sedigheh borna mamak shariat mohaddese fallahi leila janani

background: our information regarding immunity to toxoplasmosis among reproductive age women is indeterminate and there is significant variation between reported results; it is necessary to perform a meta-analysis study on subjects to obtain required findings and develop preventive measures accordingly. objective: estimation level of immunity to toxoplasmosis in reproductive ages. materials and...

Journal: :Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2007
Lorraine V Klerman

During the past five years, multipartnered fertility has gained recognition as a problem whose importance is perhaps equal to that of nonmarital childbearing, unintended childbearing and childbearing among women younger than age 18. Much of the data onmultipartnered fertility has come from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. In this issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive H...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Joel E Cohen Øystein Kravdal Nico Keilman

In most societies, women at age 39 with higher levels of education have fewer children. To understand this association, we investigated the effects of childbearing on educational attainment and the effects of education on fertility in the 1964 birth cohort of Norwegian women. Using detailed annual data from ages 17 to 39, we estimated the probabilities of an additional birth, a change in educat...

2006
Jan M. Hoem Jean-Paul Sardon Tomas Frejka

This paper is the latest in a series initiated in 1999 which investigates childbearing in low fertility countries from a cohort perspective. Principal conclusions: Major changes in childbearing patterns are continuously taking place in almost all countries. Large families with four and more children have all but disappeared. Almost everywhere the two-child family became dominant. Proportions of...

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