2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijsd.20190503.13
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An Analysis of the Determinants of Fertility Differentials Amongst the Poorest Women Population in Kenya

Abstract: Fertility is one of the major elements in population dynamics that has the highest significant contribution towards population size and structure in the world. In Kenya, fertility levels have been on the decline from approximately 8.1 children in 1979 to 3.9 children in 2014 but still, it is considered high compared to the country's target of 2.6 by 2030. This has potentially negative consequences to the economic growth and development of a country. The main objective of this study is to determine demographic,… Show more

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“…Hasil ini didukung oleh Ariho dkk. (2018) dan Mutwiri (2019) yang menemukan bahwa ibu berpendidikan tinggi cenderung menunda pernikahan dan menggunakan kontrasepsi daripada wanita yang tidak berpendidikan. Masa subur ibu yang berpendidikan menengah banyak dihabiskan untuk bersekolah dan tidak cukup banyak waktu untuk mengurus rumah tangga sehingga berpengaruh terhadap fertilitas yang lebih rendah.…”
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“…Hasil ini didukung oleh Ariho dkk. (2018) dan Mutwiri (2019) yang menemukan bahwa ibu berpendidikan tinggi cenderung menunda pernikahan dan menggunakan kontrasepsi daripada wanita yang tidak berpendidikan. Masa subur ibu yang berpendidikan menengah banyak dihabiskan untuk bersekolah dan tidak cukup banyak waktu untuk mengurus rumah tangga sehingga berpengaruh terhadap fertilitas yang lebih rendah.…”
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“…Educational status was identi ed as one of the most important factors that have contributed to reduction in fertility in west Africa countries like Burkina Faso, Gambia and Nigeria [13,14,15,16]. Studies conducted in other parts of Africa like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia have also established the strong relationship between education and fertility [17,18,19].…”
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confidence: 99%