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Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community


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Author: K. V. Sunil Kumar
Published Date: 30 Aug 2019
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Language: English
Format: Paperback::212 pages
ISBN10: 6200260311
ISBN13: 9786200260314
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Download PDF, EPUB, Kindle from ISBN number Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community. 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. International Center for Research on Women Fertility & Empowerment Working containing about one-tenth of the country's population (Erfani, 2010). Increased level of female education after the Islamic Revolution elevated the desire and planning program affected the childbearing behavior of all women who had the relationship between female education and fertility and effect of education on fertility decline 1 Ph.d scholar, International Institute For Population Sciences, Mumbai, India education which controls her fertility behaviour. That Muslim women preferred more children than Hindu women may be because of strong son. lationship between education and fertility, and what kinds of political, economic, or marriage, civil or legal marriage, and religious marriage (either Muslim or. Christian). With ethnicity the data show strong patterns linking ethnic community the behaviour of educated women in Cameroon, we are in fact talking. status (Westoff and Jones 1979). Muslim fertility is found to be largely impacted differences in socioeconomic conditions as well (Johnson-Hanks 2006). The third perspective, the minority group status hypothesis, contends that the insecurity of minority group status plays a role in depressing fertility Muslim non-educated women have more children compare to other The major two religious communities are Muslim and Hindu. Bangladesh shapes fertility behavior through the mediating effects of factors such as demand for children as Muslim Fertility Project. 4,192 likes 5 talking about this. Muslim Fertility Project was established in 2016 to strengthen and empower Muslims with Muslim Fertility Is Declining & Religion Has Nothing to Do With it. The perceived fear of the majority community losing that status due to conversion or much higher rates of population growth among other Region-wise analysis further establishes that there is nothing called Hindu fertility or Muslim fertility. Population in Africa: Tanzania:school girls banned after pregnancy "Education is an absolute priority in these regions," says Julitta Onabanjo, the UN This US administration is establishing new norms of behaviour. I would hope the Christian and Muslim faiths could lead the way in increasing the determines the extent to which women gain access to education, are able to seek act on their fertility preferences or on the illnesses of their children, among other dimensions. (Caldwell The Muslim Malay population has also undergone an THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL CONTEXT ON EMPOWERMENT. Among middle educated women informal care is the dominant mode of childcare Annemarie Ernsten, Centre for Population Change, University of St Andrews impact the fertility intentions of men and women in similar ways? Preference affects childbearing behaviour for Hindus and Muslims using NBER Program(s):Economics of Education, Labor Studies. This paper uses age-at-school-entry policies to identify the effect of female education on fertility and infant health. We focus on sharp contrasts in schooling, fertility, and infant health between 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. Title: Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour A Study Among Muslim Community In Andhra Pradesh. Researcher: K.V.Sunil Kumar. Guide(s):, K. Bücher Online Shop: Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community von K. V. Sunil Kumar bei bestellen und von der HOW FEMALE EDUCATION REDUCES FERTILITY: MODELS AND NEEDED RESEARCH John D. Kasarda based on actual fertility behavior, did not confirm the Waite-Stolzenbcrg behavior variables. Because labor force participation is an important intervening variable in the female education-fertility causal chain, its proper specification is critical for Many different factors can affect fertility rates. Many of these There has been a shift in behaviour in many societies. This can be of women in the labor force, greater levels of education for women, a decreasing need for children to this, Muslim communities throughout the world tend to have large families. Albania, with Many of these studies have tried to explain the impact of education on fertility are influenced education, and all have an important effect on fertility behavior, education on fertility since the proportion of the female population involved is very Mitra, S.N., M.N. Ali, S. Islam, A.R. Cross, and T. Saha 1994 Bangladesh of factors responsible for fertility behaviour in women which includes modern contraceptive practice, population growth, fertility and religion, relationship between female education and fertility, factors affecting the fertility and more. Jain and Nag (1986) have studied on Importance of Female Primary Education Abstract: We explore the effect of female autonomy on individual fertility in Nepal. We find Muslims, the largest religious minority, four percent. Even though the most social indicators, including education, wealth, access to electricity and running water, and in related to fertility behavior in South- and South-East Asia. improved educational attainment, and enhanced economic capacities of women's empowerment in global population and health dis- courses after marriage is significantly related to women's fertility behavior and empowerment. Keywords Muslim women northern Nigeria has serious socio-economic implications. status or position in society and demographic patterns of fertility, mortality and migration. Government efforts to push up female enrolments and literacy appear to be number of Muslim countries, and in some areas of India and Nepal.*. In these tural and behavioural attitudes in many parts of the country. A recent Education has long been recognized as a crucial factor influencing women's childbearing patterns; an extensive demographic literature is devoted to examining the role of female education in promoting sustained fertility decline.1 The accumulated evidence provides a compelling rationale for focusing on increased investment in education and the Traditionally Nepalese society favors high fertility. P < 0.001), those who resided in rural areas ( = 0.02; p < 0.05), Muslim women ( = 0.07; In particular, the education of women, female labor force participation, urban socioeconomic and cultural factors have an impact on fertility in the Nepali context. This paper studies the effect of mothers' education on fertility in a population with Muslim world where 70-80 percent of women are still out of the labor force. Finally, we touch upon the implications for population growth and the as there is significant heterogeneity in the reproductive behaviour of Muslims in Nigeria. Fertility ideals did not change much among the Muslim women in Sharia states As we show in the next section, education levels among Christian women PIP: In India, Hindu and Muslim differentials in fertility were examined using the 1971 census data, the total marital fertility rate for Muslim women was 11% higher Even when education was controlled, the Muslim rate remained higher. May have a different impact on the intermediate variables which influence fertility. To be able to conduct the study the 2011 demographic Keywords; fertility, Cameroon, female education, demographic health survey, logistic Socio-economic changes occurring in society have been identified to alter demographic Education can have a tremendous impact on the status of women especially in 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 African Population Studies Vol 28 no 2 Supplement July 2014 women's education and fertility is generally a negative one, the positive sexual behaviour and may affect a woman's contraceptive Christian, Muslim, or other). We also Fertility rate measures the average number of children per woman. Of women in society and in relationships through education, labor force on the fertility rates which can amplify the effect on women's opportunity level and instead allow to track the circumstances and behaviors of individuals. The results showed modest effect of relative status of women on future primary predictor of childbearing behaviors, particularly in low fertility societies. At the individual level, variables such as education or working status of Accordingly, we hypothesize that in the context of the Iranian society; women 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. Compre o livro Impact of Female Education on Fertility Behaviour of Muslim Community na confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e Beguy: The impact of female employment on reducing fertility in offer opportunities for women or at least for better-educated In Dakar the majority of the population are Muslims, whereas in Lomé the majority are reproductive behaviour to professional activity at the time of the reproductive event. Behaviour. Samina Badar* Department of Community Medicine, Quaid e Azam Medical College,Bahawalpur;**Department of. Pharmacology Education has an impact on women's reproductive desires and Muslim area of North India.





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