Fertility decline in North-Central Namibia: An assessment of fertility in the period 1960-2000 based on parish registers

Type Journal Article - Demographic Research
Title Fertility decline in North-Central Namibia: An assessment of fertility in the period 1960-2000 based on parish registers
Author(s)
Volume 13
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
Page numbers 83-116
URL https://www.demographic-research.org/Volumes/Vol13/4/13-4.pdf
Abstract
This study examines fertility decline in North-Central Namibia in the period 1960-
2000. A Scandinavian-type parish-register system, established in the beginning of 20th
Century and still in use, provided register-based data for fertility analysis. Fertility
decline began in 1980, was rapid in the 1980s, levelled off in the early 1990s, started
again in 1994 and continued until the year 2000. Fertility declined in every age group,
except among the 15-19 year olds, whose fertility increased. Cohort fertility started to
decline among the 1940-44 birth cohort. During the 1980s, fertility decline was
associated with increasing age at first marriage and declining marital fertility, connected
to e.g. the War of Independence. During the 1990s, an increase in both the use of
contraceptives and HIV-prevalence contributed to the fertility decline.

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