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Women’s Education and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: Channels and Influence of Education on Fertility

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲的妇女教育和生育率:教育对生育率的渠道和影响

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This paper seeks to contribute to the debate on the channels of influence of education on fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It uses individual level data of DHS of 14 countries of SSA to discuss the relative importance of the main channels that appear in the literature. The paper argues that compared to opportunity costs of children and the bargaining power of women, exposure to media and contraceptive use are the most influential channels through which education could cause fertility to decline consistently in SSA. These findings that were found robust with different measures of education and fertility suggest then, a better design of schooling policies as well as curricula in SSA, so as to minimize drop-out, reduce gender gap and prepare young girls regarding fertility concerns. In addition, contraceptive use should be promoted through media. The paper ends with a discussion on the causality issue and suggests a better setting in order to comfort its findings.
机译:本文旨在为有关教育对撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)生育力影响渠道的辩论做出贡献。它使用SSA的14个国家的DHS的个人级别数据来讨论文献中出现的主要渠道的相对重要性。该论文认为,与儿童的机会成本和妇女的议价能力相比,接触媒体和使用避孕药具是最有影响力的渠道,通过这些渠道,教育可能导致撒哈拉以南非洲地区的生育率持续下降。这些发现在不同的教育水平和生育率下都具有良好的发现,这表明,应该对撒哈拉以南非洲地区的教育政策和课程进行更好的设计,以最大程度地减少辍学率,减少性别差距并为年轻女孩做好有关生育问题的准备。此外,应通过媒体促进避孕药具的使用。本文最后讨论了因果关系问题,并提出了一个更好的环境来安慰其发现。

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