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WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND INTERGENERATIONAL PATTERNS OF FERTILITY BEHAVIOUR IN KENYA

机译:肯尼亚的女性受教育程度和生育行为的世代格局

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There is a strong theoretical and empirical relationship between educational attainment and fertility behaviour. However, a fundamental issue that has largely been neglected is the change in this relationship across cohorts resulting from differential improvement in educational opportunities for women over time and how it relates to fertility transition. Utilizing the 1998 DHS data from Kenya this study examines the differential effect of educational attainment on women's use of modern contraception and desire for cessation of childbearing across generations. The findings indicate that even after controlling for husband's education and other relevant factors, a woman's advanced education is positively associated with use of modern contraception. However, support for a similar hypothesis on a woman's desire for family limitation was only found among the youngest cohort of women. The results suggest that for Kenya's incipient fertility transition to be sustained the government needs to continue efforts to improve female education and support access to family planning among younger women.
机译:受教育程度与生育行为之间存在着很强的理论和经验关系。但是,一个基本问题被很大程度上忽略了,这是由于随着时间的流逝,妇女受教育的机会有所不同,以及与生育力过渡的关系,导致了整个群体之间这种关系的变化。这项研究使用了来自肯尼亚的1998年DHS数据,研究了受教育程度对妇女使用现代避孕方法和不同世代停止生育的愿望的不同影响。研究结果表明,即使在控制了丈夫的学历和其他相关因素之后,妇女的高等教育也与现代避孕方法的使用呈正相关。但是,仅在最年轻的女性人群中发现了关于女性渴望家庭限制的类似假设的支持。研究结果表明,要使肯尼亚的生育率过渡持续下去,政府就需要继续努力改善女性的教育水平,并为年轻女性提供计划生育服务。

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