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Overestimation of fertility rates in Manipur
Author(s): Singh, W.K.
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (2006) , Vol 41, Num 15, Page: 1473-1480
Country(s): India
Period and cohort dynamics in fertility norms at the onset of the demographic transition in Kenya 1978-1998
Author(s): White, R.G., C. Hall, B. Wolff
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2006) , Vol 29, Num 3, Page: 443-454
Country(s): Kenya
Pervasive Muslim-Hindu fertility differences in India
Author(s): Dharmalingam, A., S.P. Morgan
Source: Demography (2004) , Vol 41, Num 3, Page: 529-545
Country(s): India
Population Growth, Fertility, and Religion in India
Author(s): P M Kulkarni , Manoj Alagrajan
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (JAN 2005) , VOL 40 No. 05 January 29 - February 04, 2005, pp. 455-458
Country(s): India
Poverty, child undernutrition and morbidity: New evidence from India
Author(s): Nandy, S., M. Irving, D. Gordon, S.V. Subramanian, G.D. Smith
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization (2005) , vol 83, no 11, pp 210-216
Country(s): India
Premarital fertility in Namibia: Trends, factors and consequences
Author(s): Garenne M., J. Zwang
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2006) , Vol 38, Num 2, Page: 145-167
Country(s): Namibia
Prevalence of child marriage and its effect on fertility and fertility-control outcomes of young women in India: a cross-sectional, observational study
Author(s): Dr Anita Raj PhD, Niranjan Saggurti PhD, Donta Balaiah PhD, Jay G Silverman PhD
Source: Lancet (MAR 2009) , Early Online Publication, 10 March 2009
Country(s): India
Web: http://download.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS01406
Proximate determinants of fertility in India
Author(s): Tripathy, P.K., P.K. Sarangi
Source: Journal of Family Welfare (2004) , Vol 50, Num 2, Page: 22-29
Country(s): India
Recent fertility decline in Eritrea. Is it a conflict-led transition?
Author(s): Gebremariam Woldemicael
Source: Demographic Research (MAR 2008) , VOLUME 18 - ARTICLE 2
Country(s): Eritrea
Web: http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol18/2/
Recent trends and components of change in fertility in Nepal
Author(s): Retherford, R.D., S. Thapa
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2004) , Vol 36, Num 6, Page: 709-734
Country(s): Nepal
REDUCING FERTILITY IN INDIA.
Author(s): Amonker, Ravindra G.; Brinker, Gary
Source: International Journal of Sociology of the Family (2007) , Autumn2007, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p326-348, 23p
Country(s): India
Regional fertility trends in Mozambique
Author(s): Arnaldo, C.
Source: Journal of Population Research (2004) , Vol 21, Num 2, Page: 177-197
Country(s): Mozambique
Regression Analysis of Collinear Data using r-k Class Estimator: Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors Affecting the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in India
Author(s): Piyush Kant Rai, Sarla Pareek and Hemlata Joshi
Source: Journal of Data Science (JAN 2013) , 11(2013), 321-340
Country(s): India
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FACTORS AFFECTING CONTRACEPTION AND FERTILITY IN BANGLADESH
Author(s): AHMAD KABIR , Q. I. U. IBRAHIM , L. A. KAWSAR
Source: International Quarterly of Community Health Education (2006) , 24, Number 1 / 2005-2006 Pages: 45 - 53
Country(s): Bangladesh
Religious Differentials in Fertility in India: Is There a Convergence?
Author(s): Manoj Alagarajan , P M Kulkarni
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (DEC 2008) , VOL 43 No. 48 November 29 - December 05, 2008
Country(s): India
Reproduction in upheaval: Ethnic-specific fertility responses to societal turbulence in Kazakhstan
Author(s): Agadjanian V | Dommaraju P | Glick JE
Source: Population Studies (JUL 2008) , 2008 Jul;62(2):211-233.
Country(s): Kazakhstan
Role of Religion in Fertility Decline
Author(s): P N Mari Bhat , A J Francis Zavier
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (JAN 2005) , VOL 40 No. 05 January 29 - February 04, 2005, pp. 385-402
Country(s): India
Second National Family Health Survey: Emerging issues
Author(s): Rajan, S.I., K.S. James
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (2004) , Vol 39, Num 7, Page: 647-651
Country(s): India
Sibling-Linked Data in the Demographic and Health Surveys
Author(s): Sonia Bhalotra
Source: Economic and Political Weekly (DEC 2008) , VOL 43 No. 48 November 29 - December 05, 2008
Country(s): India
Some factors associated with number of children even born in Uttar Pradesh: a comparative results under multiple regression analysis and multilevel analysis
Author(s): Dwivedi, S.N., S. Rajaram
Source: Indian Journal of Community Medicine (2004) , Vol 29, Num 2, Page: 1-8
Country(s): India
Stalled Fertility Decline in Egypt, Why?
Author(s): Eltigani E. Eltigani
Source: Population and Environment (SEP 2003) , Volume 25, Number 1 / September, 2003
Country(s): Egypt
Teen fertility and gender inequality in education: A contextual hypothesis
Author(s): Eloundou-Enyegue, P.M., C.S. Stokes
Source: Demographic Research (2004) , Vol 11, Num 11, Page: 305-334
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Teenage births and final adult height of mothers in India
Author(s): Brennan, L., J. McDonald, R. Shlomowitz
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2005) , Vol 37, Num 2, Page: 185-191
Country(s): India
The determinants of fertility in rural Peru: Program effects in the early years of the national family planning program
Author(s): Gustavo Angeles , David K. Guilkey and Thomas A. Mroz
Source: Journal of Population Economics (SEP 2005) , Volume 18, Number 2 / June, 2005
Country(s): Peru
The effect of longevity on schooling and fertility: Evidence from the Brazilian Demographic and Health Survey
Author(s): Soares, R.R.
Source: Journal of Population Economics (2006) , Vol 19, Num 1, Page: 71-97
Country(s): Brazil
 
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