An Examination of the Effect of Female Education and Fertility in Nigerian

dc.contributor.authorAdebiyi, O.O.
dc.contributor.authorOgunniyi, M.B.
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-02T09:05:00Z
dc.date.available2021-02-02T09:05:00Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.descriptionScholarly articlesen_US
dc.description.abstractThe study examined the effect of female education on fertility in Nigeria. The Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) and were time series data sourced from World Development Indicators (WDl) were used for the trend analyses. Due to inadequate time series data to achieve a robust analysis, the study used Tobit Regression to analyse a cross-sectional day surveyed on women in South-West Nigeria. The result showed increased years of schooling as well as educational attainment lowers fertility and it is statistically significant at 5%. The study concluded that higher educated women are less fertile or delay the birth of children than the less educated ones.en_US
dc.identifier.citationAdebiyi O.A. & M.B. Ogunniyi (2019) An Examination of the Effect of Female Education and Fertility in Nigerian. Lawanson O.I. & Nwakeze N.M. (Ed.) Economics of Human Resource: Issues, Challenges & Opportunities; Festschrift in honour of Professor Folayan Ojo. Pp 479-490. University of Lagos Press and Bookshop Ltd.en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-976-56596-0-3
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.unilag.edu.ng/handle/123456789/9152
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUnilag Press & Bookshop ltden_US
dc.subjectFemale Educationen_US
dc.subjectFertilityen_US
dc.subjectFemale Labour Force Participationen_US
dc.subjectResearch Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Educationen_US
dc.titleAn Examination of the Effect of Female Education and Fertility in Nigerianen_US
dc.typeBook chapteren_US
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