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FERTILITY DESIRES OF YORUBA COUPLES OF SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2005

KOLAWOLE AZEEZ OYEDIRAN
Affiliation:
Integrated Manpower Development Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract

Using the matched wife–husband (763) sample from the data collected from Ogbomoso and Iseyin towns in Oyo State, Nigeria, this paper examines factors associated with couples’ fertility intention. The analysis used logistic regression models for predicting the effects of selected socioeconomic background characteristics on a couple’s fertility intention. Results indicate high levels of concurrence among husbands and wives on fertility intention. Where differences exist, husbands are more pronatalists than their wives. About 87% of pairs of partners reported similar fertility preferences. Of these couples, 59·5% wanted more children while only 27·8% reported otherwise. The logistic regression models indicated that a couple’s fertility intention was associated with age, education, place of residence, frequency of television-watching and number of living children. Therefore, programme interventions aimed at promoting fertility reduction in Nigeria should convey fertility regulation messages to both husbands and wives.

Type
Regular Articles
Copyright
2005 Cambridge University Press

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