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Examining underlying determinants of fertility rates in Zambia: Evidence from the 2007 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey
Authors: Chola, Mumbi; and Michelo, Charles
Source: African Population Studies, 30(2):2318-2327; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11564/30-2-829
Topic(s): Education
Fertility
Wealth Index
Country: Africa
  Zambia
Published: NOV 2016
Abstract: Limited data exits on factors influencing fertility in Zambia. This study examined underlying determinants of fertility patterns and levels in Zambia. Data extracted from the 2007 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey was analysed using bivariate and multivariate logistic regression. Of 7146 women aged 15-49 years, age group 25-29 years experienced the highest prevalence of births (28.5%). Married women accounted for 27% of all births. Women with low education recorded more births (27%) than those with higher education (9.5%) (P<0.00l). Fertility was higher among the poorest (28%) compared to the richest (12%) (P<0.00l). Though not statistically significant, urban areas recorded more births (25%) than rural areas (15%). Education and wealth significantly influence fertility Zambia. Fertility management strategies should consider these factors and their fertility reducing effects. Improving education and wealth status of women can contribute to fertility reduction, particularly rural women. Lower fertility, with reduced mortality and migration, would provide less pressure on distribution of the limited economic resources of the country. Keywords: Education, Fertility, Underlying determinants, Wealth, Zambia
Web: http://aps.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/829/623