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A comparative study on the effects of socio economic factors for children ever born

A comparative study on the effects of socio economic factors for children ever born

... of children ever born to women at the end of their reproductive ...variable children ever born and the explanatory variables and to predict the average parity for the year ...

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Estimating child mortality through proportion of dead children amongst children ever born to females of a specified    marital duration

Estimating child mortality through proportion of dead children amongst children ever born to females of a specified marital duration

... of children and check the validity of present ...dead children amongst children ever born in a specified group of marital duration of currently married females using the data provided ...

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Modeling Children Ever Born  and Ideal Number of Children by Classification Tree

Modeling Children Ever Born and Ideal Number of Children by Classification Tree

... as Children Ever Born (CEB) per woman which can influence infant, child and maternal mortality, obstetric and child health services, age structure of populations and etc ...of Children (INC), ...

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Fertility and child mortality levels among the Yoruba of Western Nigeria

Fertility and child mortality levels among the Yoruba of Western Nigeria

... short-lived children omitting them altogether from the number of children ever born ...one's children to stay with relatives, for example grandparents, aunts, uncles and ...all ...

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Demand for long acting and permanent contraceptive methods and associated factors among married women of reproductive age group in Debre Markos Town, North West Ethiopia

Demand for long acting and permanent contraceptive methods and associated factors among married women of reproductive age group in Debre Markos Town, North West Ethiopia

... of children desired, number of children ever born, number of chil- dren alive, knowledge of modern FP methods, know- ledge of LAPMs, hearing about LAPMs from health professionals or radios, ...

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Causes of death in Vanuatu

Causes of death in Vanuatu

... on Children Ever Born, Children Surviving (CEBCS) for <5 years mortality, with or without adult mortality esti- mates from parental orphanhood methods to impute model life tables [1, 4] ...

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Determinants of Fertility in Albania

Determinants of Fertility in Albania

... of children ever born by consumption level, area of residence, mother education and father employment, multivariate analysis highlights the significant impact of the economic situation of the family ...

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Mortality and life expectancy in Kiribati based on analysis of reported deaths

Mortality and life expectancy in Kiribati based on analysis of reported deaths

... of children ever-born and children surviving (CEBCS) [8, 9], and questions of adults concerning vital status of parents (orphanhood method) or (first) spouse (widowhood method) ...

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Infant and childhood mortality in Bangladesh : - levels and differentials

Infant and childhood mortality in Bangladesh : - levels and differentials

... the children ever born to the women in each age ...the children, the longer their exposure to the force of ...among children ever born to women in each age group, would ...

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Volume 13 - Article 22 | Pages 559–572

Volume 13 - Article 22 | Pages 559–572

... of children ever born to the birth cohorts of women that contributed to the TFR curve in Figure ...cohort born in 1965, which is now forty years old and has essentially completed its ...

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Survival analysis of under-five mortality using Cox and frailty models in Ethiopia

Survival analysis of under-five mortality using Cox and frailty models in Ethiopia

... total children ever born, and sex of child have sig- nificant effects on under-five mortality at the 5% of sig- nificance ...total children ever born and current marital status, ...

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Fertility, sexual abstinence and contraception among the Yoruba of Western Nigeria : a study of selected rural communities in Ekiti and Ibadan divisions

Fertility, sexual abstinence and contraception among the Yoruba of Western Nigeria : a study of selected rural communities in Ekiti and Ibadan divisions

... their children or relatives who have been to Europe or America or are currently studying somewhere ..."successful'1 children of the village are almost invariably the prime- movers in social change in ...

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The persistence of high fertility in Nepal

The persistence of high fertility in Nepal

... having children (Macfarlane, 1976:238; Ross, 1981:90 and Worth and Shah, ...Themba[5] children was considered to be due to a lengthy infertile period following the menarche as the use of contraception was ...

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Ante natal care and reproductive health of adolescent mothers: a study of slums in Delhi

Ante natal care and reproductive health of adolescent mothers: a study of slums in Delhi

... Reproductive health is an integral part of general health and a core feature of human development. It reflects the health of a woman during her childhood, and is crucial during adolescence and adulthood, o healthcare ...

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Fertility and the use of birthspacing methods in Malawi : an exploratory study of Mzimba district

Fertility and the use of birthspacing methods in Malawi : an exploratory study of Mzimba district

... The practice of sexual abstinence during breastfeeding and the observance of terminal sexual abstinence in sub-Saharan A frica have s im ila r e ffe cts on f e r t i l i t y to that of contraception, although the ...

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The social context of adolescent women’s use of modern contraceptives in Zimbabwe: a multilevel analysis

The social context of adolescent women’s use of modern contraceptives in Zimbabwe: a multilevel analysis

... Of the 457 adolescent women who had sex during the 12 months preceding the 2010/11 ZDHS survey, 77.2% were ever married (22.8% were never married) and 70.4% resided in rural areas. A majority of them were aged 18 ...

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Biological and Environmental Predictors of Behavioral Sequelae in Children Born Preterm

Biological and Environmental Predictors of Behavioral Sequelae in Children Born Preterm

... Because children are surviving at lower birth weights and earlier gesta- tional ages, research has also ex- plored the hypothesis that these late effects will be more severe in the smallest and youngest ...whereby ...

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Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Young Children in the United States

Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Young Children in the United States

... among children of foreign-born parents has been harder to de fi ne because of the dif fi culty of obtaining parental birth information and population ...among children younger than 5 years by national ...

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Long-term Height Gain of Prematurely Born Children With Neonatal Growth Restraint: Parallellism With the Growth Pattern of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age

Long-term Height Gain of Prematurely Born Children With Neonatal Growth Restraint: Parallellism With the Growth Pattern of Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age

... PGR subgroups converge their pathophysiological pat- terns so that, in the absence of a perinatal history, they become nearly indistinguishable on clinical, biochemi- cal, endocrine, or metabolic grounds. Here, we extend ...

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Summer-born children : starting school

Summer-born children : starting school

... of children outside their normal age group ...summer born child* may choose not to send that child to school until the September following their fifth birthday and may request that they are admitted out of ...

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