Fertility desires of yoruba couples of south-western nigeria

Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (5):605-624 (2006)
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Abstract

Using the matched wife fertility intention. The analysis used logistic regression models for predicting the effects of selected socioeconomic background characteristics on a couples fertility intention was associated with age, education, place of residence, frequency of television-watching and number of living children. Therefore, programme interventions aimed at promoting fertility reduction in Nigeria should convey fertility regulation messages to both husbands and wives

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