1. The synthesis economic fertility model: a latent variable investigation of some critical attributes.
- Author
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Wolfe BL and Behrman JR
- Subjects
- Americas, Central America, Contraception, Demography, Developing Countries, Economics, Family Planning Services, Fertility, Health, Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Latin America, Mortality, Nicaragua, North America, Population, Population Dynamics, Research, Birth Rate, Breast Feeding, Contraception Behavior, Family Characteristics, Health Services Needs and Demand, Income, Infant Mortality, Models, Theoretical, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Public Policy, Socioeconomic Factors, Statistics as Topic
- Abstract
"This study uses Nicaraguan data to estimate a latent variable system of reduced-form demands for births, infant mortality, contraception, nutrition and breastfeeding. The estimates support some of the synthesis extensions to the standard fertility model, such as the concurrent increase of contraception, health, nutrition and fertility and decline in breastfeeding with income increases from initial low levels.... The initial stages of development may experience an increase in family size despite an increase in contraceptive use...as well as a profertility impact of reduced breastfeeding." Data are from a survey of women aged 15-45 that was conducted in Nicaragua from 1977 to 1978., (excerpt)
- Published
- 1992
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