2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2088600/v1
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Trends and determinants of changes in cumulative fertility among married women in Kenya between 2003 and 2014: an analysis of demographic health surveys

Abstract: Background: Globally, cumulative fertility has declined in the last three decades. In sub-Saharan Africa Including Kenya, this decline started more recent and at a slower pace compared to other regions. Despite a significant fertility decline in Kenya, there are disparities in intra- and interregional fertility. Reduction in cumulative fertility has health benefits for both the mother and child, thus it is important to improve women and children health outcomes associated with high fertility. The study, theref… Show more

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