RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FACTORS AFFECTING CONTRACEPTION AND FERTILITY IN BANGLADESH
Authors:
AHMAD KABIR , Q. I. U. IBRAHIM , L. A. KAWSAR
Source:
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 24, Number 1 / 2005-2006 Pages: 45 - 53
Topic(s):
Childhood mortality Contraception Fertility Women's status
Country:
Asia
Bangladesh
Published:
AUG 2006
Abstract:
Using the data derived from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey, the 1993-94 and 1996-97 Bangladesh Demographic and Health surveys, this study attempts to find the relationships between the factors affecting contraception and fertility among currently married women by using a linear recursive path model which provides direct and indirect relationships between the variables. The results suggest that women's status had a significant negative effect on childbearing and it had a significant positive effect on the use of contraception. It was also observed that higher incidence of child mortality led to a higher level of fertility.