Occasional Papers No:23
İÇİNDEKİLER1 Introduction1.1 Why and How Fertility is Reduced 1.2 The Importance of Assessing Intermediate Variables 2 The Method 2.1 Purposes and Description 2.2 Measures 3 collection of the information 4 Results 4.1 The Influence of Some Intermediate Variables 4.2 Effectiveness of Contraceptive Use 4.3 Contraceptive Practice and Foetal Mortality 4.4 Estimation of Averted live Births and Foetal Deaths 4.5 Some Socio-Economic Factors Related to Sexual Behaviour References Appendix A - Measures: Definitions and Commentary Observed Rates Theoretical Rates Commentary Appendix B - Estimate of the Reducing Effect of the Absence of Sexual Relations, Contraceptive Use and Foetal Mortality Reducing Effect of the Absence of Sexual Relations Reducing Effect of Contraceptive Use Reducing Effect of Contraceptives, Decomposed into Efficient and Inefficient Contraceptives Reduction of the Expected Pregnancy Rate (Without Intervention of Foetal Mortality, or Contraceptive Use, or Absence of Sexual Relations) to the Level of Fertility NOTLARSANTIAGO GASLONDE & ENRIQUE CARRASCO/ The Impact of Some Intermadiate Variables on Fertility: Evidence from the Venezuela National Fertility Survey 1977 |