AGE OF MARRIAGE AND LENGTH OF THE 1ST BIRTH INTERVAL IN A TRADITIONALINDIAN SOCIETY - LIFE TABLE AND HAZARDS MODEL ANALYSIS

Citation
Dc. Nath et al., AGE OF MARRIAGE AND LENGTH OF THE 1ST BIRTH INTERVAL IN A TRADITIONALINDIAN SOCIETY - LIFE TABLE AND HAZARDS MODEL ANALYSIS, Human biology, 65(5), 1993, pp. 783-797
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00187143
Volume
65
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
783 - 797
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-7143(1993)65:5<783:AOMALO>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The length of the first birth interval is one of the strongest and mos t persistent factors affecting fertility in noncontracepting populatio ns, with longer intervals usually associated with lower fertility. Com pared to Western society, the average length of the first birth interv al is much longer in traditional Indian society. Yet Indian fertility rates are higher because of either ineffective family planning procedu res or deliberate nonuse of birth control and because of the high prop ortion of the population that is married. Here, we examine the effects of various sociodemographic covariates (with an emphasis on the role of age at marriage) on the length of the first birth interval for two states of India: Assam and Uttar Pradesh. Life table and multivariate hazards modeling techniques are applied to the data. Covariates such a s age at marriage, present age of mother, female's occupation, family income, and place of residence have strong effects on the variation of the length of the first birth interval. For each subgroup of females (classified according to different levels of the covariates), the medi an length of the first birth interval for the Assam (Bengali-speaking) sample is shorter than that of the Uttar Pradesh (Hindi-speaking) sam ple.