RT @GENUS_journal: Number 4: Trends in #fertility and fertility preferences in sub-Saharan Africa: the roles of education and family planni…
Number 4: Trends in #fertility and fertility preferences in sub-Saharan Africa: the roles of education and family planning programs - by J. Bongaarts. 🔗https://t.co/Mp20qb8XHd
@EuroAncestor @bartdogmanesq @RealLPerezLA @GRickerton @BernardBrights1 @Steve_Sailer China and India's growth rates declined, So IDK what you are talking about. Africa's Stalled, but is still a net Decline. I addressed why above, namely Polygamous Rural
Female education and family planning programmes (eg Rwanda) do make a difference in reducing fertility rates to ideal national average levels (2-3 kids per woman). I’d add in lower infant mortality too
@TheHappySerf1 @ABC Start here https://t.co/EluSL0Iw0s
@CeceBdi @rodriga25 @InesKid1 @DanNGA45 et en plus de "Women’s education and family planning programs are found to be the dominant determinants of fertility decline and their effects operate by reducing both wanted and unwanted fertility" https://t.co/uxGk
RT @AleDemogr: Trends in fertility and fertility preferences in sub-Saharan Africa: the roles of education and family planning programs htt…
Trends in fertility and fertility preferences in sub-Saharan Africa: the roles of education and family planning programs https://t.co/sX5pQUp7mu https://t.co/FZJ4PgK8AK
RT @GENUS_journal: Recently published on GENUS: John #Bongaarts investigates the role of #education and #family #planning programs on #fert…
Recently published on GENUS: John #Bongaarts investigates the role of #education and #family #planning programs on #fertility and fertility #preferences in sub-Saharan #Africa. Full article here: ⬇️ https://t.co/AmoBqMdeC9 https://t.co/onwZOk6MHi