Scj. Otor et A. Pandey, Puberty and the family formation process in Sudan: Age-at-menarche differential fecundity hypothesis revisited, SOCIAL BIOL, 45(3-4), 1998, pp. 246-259
This paper revisits and extends an inquiry on the age-at-menarche different
ial fecundity hypothesis. Earlier studies have interpreted the difference i
n the onset of female pubertal maturation as indicative of biological diffe
rences in fecundity between early and late menarcheal women. Using the WFS
data for Sudan, the authors address the entire reproductive life of the wom
en in terms of their transition from one parity to the next, as well as the
speed with which birth intervals are closed, as a way to infer biological
fecundity among the women. The study concludes that there is little evidenc
e that early menarcheal women are more fecund than their late puberty count
erparts.