Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data

This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 Demographic and Health Survey's calendar data. The aim of the paper is twofold: firstly to explore the use of union histories in the DHS calendar data, which have not yet been used for union dyna...

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Main Authors: Andrew Hinde, Tiziana Leone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2007-10-01
Series:Demographic Research
Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/7/
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spelling doaj-5e8def43c25040f6b56ff8216879a5992020-11-24T23:06:39ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712007-10-01177Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar dataAndrew HindeTiziana LeoneThis study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 Demographic and Health Survey's calendar data. The aim of the paper is twofold: firstly to explore the use of union histories in the DHS calendar data, which have not yet been used for union dynamics studies and secondly to secondly to analyse the relationship between union instability and fertility in Brazil which has been long understudied. Using the example of Brazil it investigates the potential strengths and biases of this data source. In particular it analyses the impact of union dissolution on fertility in Brazil using multiprocess event history analysis techniques as developed by Lillard (1993). This type of methodology has been widely used for the analyses of developed countries data. However, it has not been explored for developing countries mainly due to the lack of data. The paper will demonstrate the positive effect of union instability on fertility.http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol17/7/
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Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
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title Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
title_short Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
title_full Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
title_fullStr Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
title_full_unstemmed Fertility and union dissolution in Brazil: an example of multi-process modelling using the Demographic and Health Survey calendar data
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publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
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publishDate 2007-10-01
description This study examines the union and conception histories of Brazilian women aged 15-49 using the 1996 Demographic and Health Survey's calendar data. The aim of the paper is twofold: firstly to explore the use of union histories in the DHS calendar data, which have not yet been used for union dynamics studies and secondly to secondly to analyse the relationship between union instability and fertility in Brazil which has been long understudied. Using the example of Brazil it investigates the potential strengths and biases of this data source. In particular it analyses the impact of union dissolution on fertility in Brazil using multiprocess event history analysis techniques as developed by Lillard (1993). This type of methodology has been widely used for the analyses of developed countries data. However, it has not been explored for developing countries mainly due to the lack of data. The paper will demonstrate the positive effect of union instability on fertility.
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