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Fertility Decline in the Islamic Republic of Iran 1980-2006 : A Case Study
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2010.
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Abstract
- Despite its volatile history, the Islamic Republic of Iran has performed well on social indicators, especially in providing basic services such as health care and education. Iran's fertility decline may have proceeded in two stages, the first beginning in the late 1960s. The Iranian government introduced a family planning program during the 1960s with explicit health and demographic objectives. Between 1967 and 1977, fertility declined-mainly in urban areas-to an average of 4 children per woman. Although the family planning program continued after the 1979 Islamic revolution, it was suspended after war broke out with Iraq in 1980. During the war, the government pursued a pronatalist population policy, including incentives for childbearing. The fertility decline coincided with improvements in primary and secondary education, possibly affecting the rapid decline in adolescent fertility during 1997-2006, especially when compared to other Middle East and North Africa region countries. Today regional disparities in fertility exist with higher fertility in less developed districts. Yet Iran's example shows how good public policy interventions in health (including family planning) and education can reduce fertility and contribute to human development.
- Subjects :
- POPULATION STUDIES
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
IUD
HEALTH INSURANCE
EARLY MARRIAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ADOLESCENTS
FERTILITY TRENDS
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
SOCIAL STUDIES
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVES
EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN
UNEMPLOYMENT
BREASTFEEDING
WORKERS
URBAN WOMEN
URBANIZATION
DIPHTHERIA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
WAR
AGED
AGE AT MARRIAGE
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
MEASLES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
NUMBER OF BIRTHS
ADULT LITERACY
BIRTH CONTROL
RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
POPULATION EDUCATION
MATERNAL MORTALITY
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
MALE CONDOMS
VASECTOMY
LITERACY RATES
PREGNANT WOMEN
SECOND GENERATION PROBLEMS
ECONOMIC OBSTACLES
RURAL POPULATION
IMPACT ON FERTILITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
DEMAND FOR FAMILY PLANNING
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIFE EXPECTANCY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
POPULATION COUNCIL
FERTILITY LEVELS
FERTILITY TRANSITION
SOCIAL SYSTEMS
HEALTH POLICY
VITAL STATISTICS
FIRST BIRTH
LARGER FAMILIES
PREGNANCY
HEALTH SYSTEMS
NUTRITION
MODERN METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
PUBLIC HEALTH
CHILDBIRTH
POPULATION ACTION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
CENSUS OF POPULATION
ACCESS TO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FEMALE STERILIZATION
HEALTH COALITION
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
WORKFORCE
TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
DIVORCE
EXTRAMARITAL SEX
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
POPULATION SIZE
LAWS
QUALITY OF CARE
CHILD MORTALITY
GENDER ROLES
RURAL WOMEN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
TETANUS
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USE
ACCESS TO FAMILY PLANNING
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION
CHILD HEALTH
CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD
FORMS OF CONTRACEPTION
FAMILIES
HEALTH CENTERS
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
PHYSICIANS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
POPULATION GROWTH
PILOT PROJECTS
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS
AGE DISTRIBUTION
PARADIGM SHIFT
YOUNG COUPLES
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
CHILDREN PER WOMAN
LARGE FAMILIES
FAMILY SIZE
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION
BASIC EDUCATION
NEONATAL MORTALITY
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION
LIVE BIRTHS
MANAGEMENT OF POPULATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
CONTRACEPTIVE SUPPLIES
PATIENTS
RURAL AREAS
MARRIED WOMEN
FERTILITY RATE
PROGRESS
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
CONDOM
LABOR MARKET
DECISION MAKING
MARRIAGE AGE
MORTALITY
SOCIAL STATUS
MATERNITY LEAVE
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN
FIRST MARRIAGE
MEDICAL EDUCATION
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
MATERNAL HEALTH
CLINICS
USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES
OLDER WOMEN
RATE OF POPULATION GROWTH
INFANT
POPULATION ACTION INTERNATIONAL
NEWBORN
LOWER FERTILITY
INFANT MORTALITY
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POPULATION CONTROL
DEMAND FOR FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
FERTILITY SURVEY
LEVELS OF FERTILITY
FIRST PREGNANCY
ABORTION
MIDWIFE
BASIC HEALTH CARE
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
FERTILITY DECLINE
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING
IMMUNIZATION
AGE OF MARRIAGE
FAMILY PLANNING
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH WORKERS
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
FORMAL EDUCATION
URBAN CENTERS
PRENATAL CARE
HYGIENE
POPULATION POLICY
SOCIAL MARKETING
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS
POLYGAMY
PUBLIC POLICY
STERILIZATION
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
INFERTILITY
CHILD CARE
CHILDBEARING
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
ADOLESCENT FERTILITY
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
LEGAL ABORTION
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
URBAN POPULATIONS
POSTNATAL CARE
HEALTH SERVICES
PUBERTY
URBAN AREAS
NURSES
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
STATE UNIVERSITY
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..1321976adfb96ca400964112b46774a8