Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences

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Autor(a) principal: Coutinho,Raquel Zanatta
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Golgher,Andre Braz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de estudos de população (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-30982018000100152
Resumo: Abstract More than half of the world’s population lives in a country where fertility is below replacement level (MYRSKYLA; KOHLER; BILLARI, 2009). In Brazil, the total fertility rate (TFR) went down from 4.26 children per women in 1980 to 1.91 in 2010. Some internal disparities exist. We use data from the DHS from 1986, 1996 and the PNDS from 2006, the most recent survey available, to decompose and analyze fertility rates using a framework proposed by Bongaarts (2001), which is especially useful to explore and compare factors behind total fertility rates. The framework includes desired family size (DFS), unwanted fertility, sex preference, replacements for child mortality, rising age at childbearing, involuntary infertility and competing preferences. By understanding fertility components across time in Brazil, this paper illuminates how these factors vary by socio-demographic characteristics (race, religion, wealth, education, and place of residence), and how these factors combined have formed TFR throughout the years and in contexts of both high and low fertility. We found that, contrarily to what happened in the past, women in recent periods are having, in aggregate, fewer children than their ideal family sizes. However, unwanted pregnancies still explain why certain social groups have more children than desired. We also find that women with higher levels of education tend to desire more children than women with lower educational levels. Competing preferences is the main explanation for this disparity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
title Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
spellingShingle Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
Coutinho,Raquel Zanatta
Below replacement fertility
Decomposition
Proximate determinants
Brazil
title_short Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
title_full Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
title_fullStr Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
title_sort Modelling the proximate determinants of fertility for Brazil: the advent of competing preferences
author Coutinho,Raquel Zanatta
author_facet Coutinho,Raquel Zanatta
Golgher,Andre Braz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coutinho,Raquel Zanatta
Golgher,Andre Braz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Below replacement fertility
Decomposition
Proximate determinants
Brazil
topic Below replacement fertility
Decomposition
Proximate determinants
Brazil
description Abstract More than half of the world’s population lives in a country where fertility is below replacement level (MYRSKYLA; KOHLER; BILLARI, 2009). In Brazil, the total fertility rate (TFR) went down from 4.26 children per women in 1980 to 1.91 in 2010. Some internal disparities exist. We use data from the DHS from 1986, 1996 and the PNDS from 2006, the most recent survey available, to decompose and analyze fertility rates using a framework proposed by Bongaarts (2001), which is especially useful to explore and compare factors behind total fertility rates. The framework includes desired family size (DFS), unwanted fertility, sex preference, replacements for child mortality, rising age at childbearing, involuntary infertility and competing preferences. By understanding fertility components across time in Brazil, this paper illuminates how these factors vary by socio-demographic characteristics (race, religion, wealth, education, and place of residence), and how these factors combined have formed TFR throughout the years and in contexts of both high and low fertility. We found that, contrarily to what happened in the past, women in recent periods are having, in aggregate, fewer children than their ideal family sizes. However, unwanted pregnancies still explain why certain social groups have more children than desired. We also find that women with higher levels of education tend to desire more children than women with lower educational levels. Competing preferences is the main explanation for this disparity.
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