ABSTRACT
The work studies the levels/trend and differentials of fertility among women in Nigeria. It discusses the implications of fertility, levels on the economy and social characteristics of the society. The study applies statistical methods to the analysis of fertility levels/trend and differentials among the surveyed women in Nigeria. Hence, the ultimate objective of this work will form the basis of providing a reliable statistical information to government, health agencies, international organization and non-governmental organization in implementation of intervention policies and progrrammes necessary to secure reduction of fertility levels among women in our society. The specific objectives of the work are: To examine the background characteristics of the surveyed women. ii. To examine the estimate of fertility levels/trend. iii. To examine any differentials of fertility. iv. To make any necessary recommendations based on the findings of the researched work The data used in this study is a secondary data, a summary of the 1991 Census Report. It was collected from the National Population Commission [NPC], Umuahia. The data were specifically arranged on the basis of some background characteristic of the surveyed women. Simple statistical measures like proportion and percentages will be used to discuss the background characteristics of the women, while fertility measures such as the CBR, TFI and GFR will be used to analyse and discuss the levels/trend and differentials of fertility. Information from this researched work can guide the implementation of some programmes and policies. For example, it helps to identify groups and areas in the country that needs special attention in terms of family planning services.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGES
TITLE
PAGE
CERTIFICATION
ii
DEDICATION
iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
iv
TABLE OF
CONTENTS v
ABSTRACT
vi
LIST OF
TABLES vii
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION 1
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY 1
1.2
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM 1
1.3
RATIONALE FOR STUDY 3
1.4 AIMS
AND OBJECTIVES 4
1.5
SCOPE OF STUDY 4
1.6
LITERATURE REVIEW 5
1.7
METHODOLOGY 8
1.8
CHAPTER OUTLINE 10
1.9
DEFINITION OF TERMS 11
CHAPTER
TWO
2.0
BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS OF
RESPONDENT
12
2.1
INTRODUCTION 12
2.2
CURRENT AGE 16
2.3
MARITAL STATUS 16
2.4
EDUCATIONAL STATUS 17
2.5
OCCUPATIONAL STATUS 17
2.6
PLACE OF RESIDENCE 18
2.7
REGIONAL OF RESIDENCE 19
2.8
DURATION OF RESIDENCE 19
CHAPTER
THREE
3.0
LEVELS AND TRENb OF FERTILITY 20
3.1
INTRODUCTION 20
3.2
FERTILITY LEVELS 20
3.2.1
THECRUDEIRTHRATE 20
3.2.2
THE TOTAL FERTILITY RATE 22
3.2.3
THE GENERAL FERTILITY RATE 23
3.3
FERTILITY TREND 25
CHAPTER
FOUR
4.0
FERTILITY DIFFERENTIALS 27
4.1
INTRODUCTION 27
4.2
FERTILITY AND MARITAL STATUS 27
4.3
FERTILITY AND EDUCATION 28
4.4
FERTILITY AND OCCUPATION 30
4.5
FERTILITY AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE 31
4.6
FERTILITY AND REGION OF RESIDENCE 33
4.7
FERTILITY AM) bURATION OF RE5IbENCE 34
4.8
FERTILITY IN NIGERIA & OTHER SELECTEb
COUNTRIES
IN AFRICA 35
CHAPTER
FIVE
5.0
SUMMARY, RECOMMENbATION & CONCLUSION 38
5.1
SUMMARY 38
5.2
RECOMMENIDATION AM) CONCLUSION 42
BIBLIOGRAPHY
44
ABSTRACT
GREEN, D (2021). Fertility Levels Trend and Differentials Among Women In Nigeria . Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 21, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/fertility-levels-trend-and-differentials-among-women-in-nigeria-7-2
D., GREEN. "Fertility Levels Trend and Differentials Among Women In Nigeria " Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 21 May. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/fertility-levels-trend-and-differentials-among-women-in-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
D., GREEN. "Fertility Levels Trend and Differentials Among Women In Nigeria ". Repository.mouau.edu.ng, Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 21 May. 2021. Web. 21 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/fertility-levels-trend-and-differentials-among-women-in-nigeria-7-2 >.
D., GREEN. "Fertility Levels Trend and Differentials Among Women In Nigeria " Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2021). Accessed 21 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/fertility-levels-trend-and-differentials-among-women-in-nigeria-7-2