Abstract
Fertility is the actual reproductive performance of an individual, a couple
which determines the country’s population size. Pakistan is the 5th most
Populus country in the world with high fertility rate in regional countries.
The trustworthy secondary data were taken from National Institute of
Population Studies, Pakistan and analyzed. The mean and standard
deviation of children ever born (CEB) was estimated 3.2±2.41. Poisson
and logistic regression models were applied to study the substantial role of
eight socio-economic and demographic variables regarding CEB. Poisson
regression illustrated that contraceptive and length of marriage positively
correlated with CEB, whereas the women education, age at marriage and
wealth index showed an inverse relationship with CEB. The women
education i.e., illiterate, primary education, secondary education and
higher education is 50%, 13.9%, 20.8% and 15.3% and the corresponding
mean CEB are 2.73, 2.48, 2.34, and 2.16, respectively. The logistic
regression model demonstrated the negative relation between the odds
ratio and women education and age at marriage while the family size and
length of the marriage were found to be positively correlated. If the
respondent remains married for 10+ years, the odds ratio of having a large
family is increased by a factor of 21.352 keeping the effect of other
variables kept constant. The fitted parsimonious logistic regression
model’s correct classification for small family, large family and overall are
82.3%, 83% and 82.7% respectively. The findings, thus, have enormous
implications for the Government and Population welfare Departments
about policies formulations
Publisher
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education
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