2017
DOI: 10.18063/ijps.2016.02.005
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Transition in risks of higher order births in Nepal: a life table analysis

Abstract: This paper examines declining fertility in a low development setting. Specifically, this paper analyzes transitions in age at first birth and of the length of birth intervals, the variations of the length of birth intervals by selected socioeconomic and demographic factors, and the determinants of the risk of higher order birth in Nepal by using the DHS data. There is very little change in the age at start of fertility schedule but the proportion of women progressing to the next higher order birth from the sec… Show more

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“…Trends of ASFR of Nepal in between 1993-2016 Our society is dominated by the Hindus philosophy, in terms of population carries the deep cultural significance of having sons. Historically, having sizeable families was considered as one of the major characteristics of Nepalese reproductive pattern.…”
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“…Trends of ASFR of Nepal in between 1993-2016 Our society is dominated by the Hindus philosophy, in terms of population carries the deep cultural significance of having sons. Historically, having sizeable families was considered as one of the major characteristics of Nepalese reproductive pattern.…”
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confidence: 99%