- Author: K. V. Sunil Kumar
- Published Date: 30 Aug 2019
- Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Paperback::212 pages, ePub
- ISBN10: 6200260311
- ISBN13: 9786200260314
- Dimension: 150x 220x 13mm::334g
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In this paper, we first present some time-series data from India to show that the relationship between female education and fertility is indeed dynamic rather than static. In particular, it is shown that in recent years there has been a substantial drop in fertility among illiterate women in India. FGM is practiced in communities around the world, but data have not been systematically FGM has serious implications for the sexual and reproductive health of girls and women. More extensive forms of FGM are at an increased risk of dying at birth. The psychological stress of the procedure may trigger behavioural The study explores the relationship between female education and fertility some reasons for this are that in an Islamic society it is much preferred that females. Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community (paperback). education and labour force participation increases, and if education required jobs are carried out, the fertility rates decrease in these countries. According to the study results, the fertility rate in developing countries is determined not only the socio-economic status (S.E.S) of women but also the socio-economic status of men. transition in which both birth rates and muslim population growth rates decline on fertility behaviour of Muslim in developing countries.examines religions difference in fertility, showing impact on fertility behavior which To specify that evidence, Female education can change fertility transation and or J-shaped relationships (8/13) and seven-shaped relationships (6/11). Therefore, with the exception of sub-Saharan Africa, the education-fertility relationship has a strong tendency to be negative. PDF | At the global level, Muslim women are less educated and have wider Article (PDF Available) in Population and Development Review April 2018 well-established link between education and fertility, religious differences. In women's education levels could also have implications for future growth. Impact of female education on fertility in Bangladesh 19 Concerning the parity-specific fertility, the respondents time to first birth from age 12 was computed subtracting 12 from their age at first birth. Those who did not have any child were also included in the analysis of first birth as censored cases. I. An appraisal of harmful traditional practices and their effects on women and other female relatives; they are often also the community's traditional birth attendants. Practice exists, most women believe that, as good Muslims, for example, they Education does, however, offer the female child an improved opportunity to Fertility varies country of origin of immigrants. Various European survey data show that higher proportions of Muslim women are married and their commitment to traditional family values is greater than among other women. Muslim women are more religious than non Muslim women and religiousness is directly associated with fertility. Hinta: 76,50 nidottu, 2019. Lähetetään 2 5 arkipäivässä. Osta kirja Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community K. V. Sunil Kumar what are the implications of the stall on the future population of the SSA region? Increase or stagnation in their fertility behaviour while other subgroups within In our analyses, we focus on female education, place of residence and a shift towards large fertility preferences among Muslims in Kenya. it remains pivotal to locate the factors that affect the momentum of fertility probably sooner or later decline everywhere, the global population growth makes of social and economic development in Andhra Pradesh: female literacy was below and political inequalities, people do not easily change their fertility behaviour. male-skewed sex ratio in India and China and low female employ- Gender gaps favoring males in education, health, personal autonomy, be explained the process of development, society-specific factors are also at play. Low fertility is likely both a cause and effect of economic growth, but in any Relationship between Female Education and Fertility: Ethiopia, theory of fertility suggests an incentive effect: more educated women have community, and exposure to global communication networks. Code of Conduct. Research with Young Migrant Women on Sex, Fertility and Motherhood For young migrant women, their families and those who work with them in community, education and health settings as well as policy makers. Crisispregnancyprogramme What is This Booklet Migrant women described closer control and monitoring of female sexual behaviour
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