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ArtikelWanted and Unwanted Fertility in Bolivia: Does Ethnicity Matter?  
Oleh: McNamee, Catherine B.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Family Planning Perspectives vol. 35 no. 04 (Dec. 2009), page 166-175.
Topik: Fertility; Bolivia
Fulltext: International Perspectives on Sexual and ReproductiveHealth,2009,35(4),166–175 (win).pdf (151.48KB)
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Isi artikelThe indigenous populations of Bolivia have continually exhibited a higher total fertility rate (TFR) than the non indigenous population: For example, the overall TFR for indigenous groups was 6.9 in 1978 and 5.0 in 2001, compared with 6.0 and 3.6, respectively, for the non indigenous population.1 The relatively high fertility of the country’s indigenous populations may arise from higher fertility preferences, higher levels of unwanted fertility or both. Higher fertility preferences may reflect a need for more children to work in the home and on the family’s land. Unwanted fertility may result from unmet need for contraceptives.
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