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Fertility behaviour in transition: a study of the determinants

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Akansha; 2011Description: 213pISBN:
  • 9788183702911
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.632095415 DAT
Summary: The present volume is a study on the role of determinants influencing household fertility behaviour and identification of fertility differentials noted amongst different classes of population in Tripura. A review of the recently observed success of Tripura on demographic front is an added feature of the volume. The study has identified certain determinants which have significantly contributed in shaping the household attitude towards the size of the family in rune with the established norms. Some of these determinants are child mortality, basic health service, female education, age at marriage of woman, economic value of children, culture, place of residence and the like.
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The present volume is a study on the role of determinants influencing household fertility behaviour and identification of fertility differentials noted amongst different classes of population in Tripura. A review of the recently observed success of Tripura on demographic front is an added feature of the volume. The study has identified certain determinants which have significantly contributed in shaping the household attitude towards the size of the family in rune with the established norms. Some of these determinants are child mortality, basic health service, female education, age at marriage of woman, economic value of children, culture, place of residence and the like.

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