time-invarying covariates of successive births in pakistan ali muhammad ph.d. candidate department...
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Time-invarying Covariates of Successive Births in Pakistan
Ali MuhammadPh.D. Candidate
Department of SociologyUniversity of Western Ontario
London, OntarioEmail: [email protected]
Webpage: http//beatific.topcities.com/Muhammad/Ali.html
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TFR Trends: Pakistan, 1962-2002
4.5
5.65.45.56.0
6.9
8.07.17.1
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
PGE (
1962-
65)
PFS (1
965-69)
PLM (1
970-75
)
PGS (
1976-7
9)
PCPS
(1984-
85)
PDHS (
1986-91
)
PFFPS
(1992-9
6)
PCPS
(1994-
95)
PIHS (
2001-0
2)
Data Sources with Years
TFR
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Objective of the study
To estimate the hazards of having 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th births with different attributes of women.
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Data
MIMAP (The Micro Impact of Macro Adjustment
Policies) 2001
Sample Size: 4003 Households Women Interviewed (15-49): 4500 Eligible Women: 3349
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Methodology
Cox Regression Five models are estimated separately
for each parity to examine the affect of different covariates.
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Covariates:
Birth Cohorts (Younger; born before 1968 and older; after 68),
Age at first marriage (< 16, 16-19 and 20+), Province of Residence (Punjab, Sindh, NWFP, Baluchistan) Type of Residence (Urban/ Rural), Education of mother (No schooling, 8 years, 9+ years), Employment status of mother (Working, Not working), Sex of surviving children, Participation in Household Decision-making, Family Planning Discussion with Husband, Can Go Out in Need and Life Satisfaction.
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Results: Birth cohorts
0.000
0.200
0.400
0.600
0.800
1.000
1.200
1.400
1.600
1.800
Exp (
B)
1st Birth 2nd Birth 3rd Birth 4th Birth 5th Birth
Birth Order
Relative Risks of Having Births by Cohorts of Women
Yonger
Older
*** *** ******
Reference: Younger Cohort, *** Significant at <0.001
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Age at first marriage
0.000
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.500
0.600
0.700
0.800
0.900
1.000
Exp (
B)
2nd Birth 3rd Birth 4th Birth 5th Birth
Birth Order
Relative Risks of Having Births at Age at First Marriage
20 or 20+
16-19 Year
< 16 Years
All coefficients are significant at < 0.001, Reference: < 16 years
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Provinces and type of residence
Provinces
Relative Risks of Having
1st birth 2nd Birth 3rd Birth 4th Birth 5th Birth
Punjab (Ref)
1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Sindh ***1.225 ***1.212 ***1.161 1.091 0.985
NWFP ***1.217 ***1.179 1.030 1.000 0.948
Baluchistan 0.955 ***1.627 ***1.498 ***1.365 1.109
Type of Residence
Urban 1.050 *0.929 *1.089 1.065 1.057
Rural (Ref.) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Significant at *** <0.001, ** < 0.05 and <0.10
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Socio-economic variables
EducationRelative Risks of Having
1st birth 2nd Birth
3rd Birth 4th Birth
5th Birth
No Education ®
1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
< 9 years ***0.811 0.980 0.947 0.888 1.028
9+ years ***0.480 ***0.748 ***0.694 ***0.516
***0.527
Work Status
Working **0.910 0.973 *0.908 0.928 ***0.850
Not Working ® 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Significant at *** <0.001, ** < 0.05 and <0.10 level
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Sex of childrenSex of Children Second Birth Third Birth Fourth Birth Fifth BirthSex of first ChildBoy (Reference) 1.000 - - -Girl 1.037 - - -Sex of first two childrenBoth Boys - 1.000 - -Both Girls - 1.065 - -One Boy, One Girl (Reference) - 1.000 - -Sex of First Three ChildrenAll Boys - - 1.095 -All Girls - - ***1.268 -Two Boys, One Girl (Reference) - - 1.000 -One Boy, Two Girls - ***1.156 -
Sex of First Four ChildrenAll Boys - - - 0.898All Girls - - - ***1.367Two Boys, Two Girls (Reference) - - - 1.000Three Boys, One Girl - - - 0.931Three Girls, One Boy - - - **1.149
*** Significant at <0.001, ** <0.05 and *at <0.10
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Survival status of previous child
0.0000.2000.4000.6000.8001.0001.2001.4001.6001.800
Exp (
B)
2nd Birth 3rd Birth 4th Birth 5th birth
Birth Order
Relative risks of having births by survival status of previous child
Alive
Died
All coefficients are significant at <0.001
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Women’s autonomy variables
Decision-making Participation
Relative Risks of Having
1st birth 2nd birth 3rd birth 4th birth 5th birth
Participate **0.909 ***0.850 ***0.864 0.928 ***0.843
Do not Participate (Reference)
1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
FP Discussion with Husband
Discuss ***0.848 ***0.874 ***0.793 ***0.840 **0.842
Do not Discuss (Reference) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Can Go out Unaccompanied
Yes 0.947 0.967 1.007 0.967 **1.128
No (Reference) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Overall Life Satisfaction
Very much satisfied ***1.113 1.024 0.926 0.982 **0.853
Satisfied to some extent 1.075 1.033 0.961 1.026 0.966
Not satisfied 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Significant level: *** at <0.001, ** at <0.05 and * at <0.10
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Conclusion
What does make difference?
Higher age at first marriage, Higher level of education, Sex of children, Survival status of previous child, Participation in household decision-making
and Family planning discussion with husband.
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Policy Recommendations
Increase in age at first marriage by Increasing the opportunities for women’s access to
higher education and employment, Educating women to realize that either sex is
better, Providing better health facilities to reduce the
incidences of infant and child mortality, Encouraging women to participate in household
decision-making as well as Making them able to discuss their FP matters
with their husbands.
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