@srhayford and @agadjanian assessed if postponement characterizes fertility in Mozambique using DHS data. @IanTimaeus and @tomtom_m originally used South African DHS data to pose perpetual postponement as a characteristically African fertility status. http
Check out Hayford and Agadjanian’s new Demography paper that carefully demonstrates how fertility behaviors often reflect diverse—and fluid—fertility desires https://t.co/iowlWsA1K5 @CCPRatUCLA @osupopcenter
RT @RebeccaSear: Spacing, Stopping, or Postponing? Fertility Desires in Mozambique "strong evidence for a postponement mindset in this popu…
RT @RebeccaSear: Spacing, Stopping, or Postponing? Fertility Desires in Mozambique "strong evidence for a postponement mindset in this popu…
Check it out! IPR affiliate Sarah Hayford @srhayford and Victor Agadjanian (@agadjan) have a new publication in Demography this week! Spacing, Stopping, or Postponing? Fertility Desires in a Sub-Saharan Setting https://t.co/yNHZamh20Y
Spacing, Stopping, or Postponing? Fertility Desires in Mozambique "strong evidence for a postponement mindset in this population, but postponement coexists with stopping & spacing goals. We reflect on the difference between birth spacing & postpone