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MICROEFFECTS OF WOMEN'S EDUCATION ON CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND FERTILITY: THE CASE OF UGANDA

机译:妇女教育对避孕药具使用和生育的微效应:以乌干达为例

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This article uses the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (2006), which links an individual woman's fertility outcomes to her education level. Thus, in this study, an attempt has been made to investigate the relationships between women's education, contraceptive use, and fertility rates in Uganda. The findings indicate that women's education and social-economic factors are important in explaining reproductive behavior. Fertility findings show that higher education levels are consistently associated with lower fertility rates and positively associated with contraceptive use. The major implication of these results is that raising women's education improves their economic opportunities, and the behavioral responses in fertility will lead to the decline in population by reducing the willingness to engage in unprotected sex and subsequent fall in fertility.
机译:本文使用的是《乌干达人口与健康调查》(2006年),该调查将单个妇女的生育能力与其教育水平联系起来。因此,在这项研究中,已尝试调查乌干达妇女的教育程度,避孕方法的使用和生育率之间的关系。研究结果表明,妇女的教育和社会经济因素对解释生殖行为很重要。生育力调查结果表明,较高的教育水平与较低的生育率一直相关,并且与避孕药具正相关。这些结果的主要含义是,提高妇女的受教育程度可以改善她们的经济机会,而生育行为上的反应将通过减少从事无保护性行为的意愿和随后生育率的下降而导致人口减少。

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