• Title of article

    Determinants of fertility in Ethiopia

  • Author/Authors

    Ayele, Dawit Getnet University of KwaZulu-Natal - School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, South Africa , ayele, d.g. school of mathematics,statistics and computer science,university of kwazulu-natal,pietermaritzburg,private bag x01, South Africa

  • From page
    546
  • To page
    551
  • Abstract
    Background: The most important elements to determine the rate of population growth is fertility. Fertility is the main element to affect the welfare of mother. The survival of a child can be affected by high fertility and shorter birth intervals. Methods: For this study, the linear mixed model was used to determine factors affecting fertility status of women in Ethiopia. The 2011 Ethiopian demographic and health survey data was used for this study. Results: From the result, materials used for roof, wall and floor were found to have a significant relation to fertility level of women in the last five years. Moreover, family size and births in the last five years were found to have a significant relationship. Conclusion: Significant variation in fertility level was observed among rural and urban residents of Ethiopia. To reduce the gap of fertility between rural and urban population, it is important to modernize different factors. These factors could be access to education, media, and providing employment opportunities in the modern economic sector. Besides this, it is important to develop and maintain the access of family planning services.
  • Keywords
    EDHS , fertility , LMM , VC
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Journal title
    African Health Sciences
  • Record number

    2634545