Contributions of the proximate determinants to fertility change in Senegal

Type Journal Article - Social Science & Medicine
Title Contributions of the proximate determinants to fertility change in Senegal
Author(s)
Volume 35
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1992
Page numbers 1317-1320
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1439915
Abstract
The 1978 World Fertility Survey (WFS) and the 1986 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data are used to examine the relative contributions of three proximate determinants (nuptiality or marriage, contraception and post-partum infecundability) to fertility change in Senegal. The aim is to identify the important variables that is amenable for policy towards fertility reduction. Analysis shows that there are increases in the absolute measures of all three determinants. The magnitude of change is greatest in contraceptive use, moderate in marriage but least in duration of breast-feeding. However, the index of contraceptive use exerts the least impact on fertility reduction while that of post-partum infecundability makes the strongest impact on fertility. The impact of the nuptiality index on fertility change lies in-between contraception and breast-feeding.

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