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Rising up: Fertility trends in Egypt before and after the revolution
Authors: Emma Radovich, Atef el-Shitany, Hania Sholkamy, and Lenka Benova
Source: PLOS ONE , 13(1):e0190148; DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190148
Topic(s): Fertility
Country: Africa
  Egypt
Published: JAN 2018
Abstract: In 2014, Egypt's Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) documented an increase in the total fertility rate (TFR) to 3.5, up from a low of 3.0 recorded by the 2008 EDHS. The increase has been anecdotally attributed to the social upheaval following Egypt's January 2011 revolution, but little is known about when fertility first began to increase and among which sub-groups of women. Using birth histories from seven rounds of EDHS (1992-2014), this study reconstructed fertility rates for single years from 1990-2013 and examined patterns of childbearing in five-year birth cohorts of women. We found that the decline in fertility reversed in 2007, earlier than postulated, plateaued and then increased again in 2013. The increase in TFR coincided with a convergence of fertility rates across education levels, and there is evidence of a shift toward childbearing at younger ages among more educated women, which may be inflating period measures of fertility.
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