Economic security, informational resources, and women's reproductive choices in urban Mozambique
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Social Biology
- Vol. 45 (1-2) , 60-79
- https://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.1998.9988964
Abstract
Reproductive changes in sub‐Saharan Africa are contingent upon women's socioeconomic conditions and informational and cultural resources. This study focuses on socioeconomic and cultural determinants and correlates of the intention to stop childbearing and of contraceptive use among urban women in Mozambique. It uses data from a survey of 1,585 married women conducted in Greater Maputo in 1993, and it employs logistic regression for multivariate analysis. The results of the analysis indicate that although the stopping intention and contraceptive use are interrelated and similarly affected by such factors as education or the area of residence, the intention to stop childbearing is mainly driven by women's perception of their material conditions and socioeconomic security, while contraceptive use is largely a product of social diffusion and the legitimization of innovative, Western‐origin information and technologies. The study proposes that these findings may help explain the unique features of the fertility transition in sub‐Saharan Africa.Keywords
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