Women's Education and Fertility: Results from 26 Demographic and Health Surveys
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by JSTOR in Studies in Family Planning
- Vol. 26 (4) , 187
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2137845
Abstract
This article presents an updated overview of the relationship between women' s education and fertility. Data from the Demographic and Health Surveys for 26 countries are examined. The analysis confirms that higher education is consistently associated with lower fertility. However, a considerable diversity exists in the magnitude of the gap between upper and lower educational strata and in the strength of the association. In some of the least-developed countries, education might have a positive impact on fertility at the lower end of the educational range. Yet, compared with patterns documented a decade ago, the fertility-enhancing impact of schooling has become increasingly rare. The study also examines the impact of female education on age at marriage, family-size preference, and contraceptive use. It confirms that education enhances women's ability to make reproductive choices.Peer revieweKeywords
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