A socioeconomic analysis of the determinants of fertility: The case of Vietnam

Type Journal Article - Journal of Population Economics
Title A socioeconomic analysis of the determinants of fertility: The case of Vietnam
Author(s)
Volume 10
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1997
Page numbers 251-271
URL http://www.springerlink.com/content/0dbyvwb4kucmj9bm/
Abstract
This paper is an economics-based quantitative analysis of the determinants of individual fertility in Vietnam, measured as the number of children ever born. In addition to the conventional linear model, two limited dependent variable models, Poisson and ordered-logit, are estimated using data from the 1988 Vietnam Demographic and Health Survery. We find, among other things, that husbands‘ characteristics are almost as important as those of wives in determining fertility, perhaps a reflection of the still dominant role of husbands in Vietnamese families. Both paternal and maternal education have important impacts on fertility. Of special interest is the evidence that supports the attitudinal effect of education over the opportunity-cost effect