Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran

objective(s): Information about ideal number of children enhances the development of realistic and effective population polices. This study aimed to estimate ideal number of children contingent on actual and ideal living conditions among young married individuals. Methods: The study was based on rep...

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Main Authors: Amir Erfani, Javad Shojaei
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2018-06-01
Series:Payesh
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-49-en.html
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spelling doaj-baa2629fbf7045d1a886898c57823d632020-11-25T04:02:15ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362018-06-01173307314Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, IranAmir Erfani0Javad Shojaei1 Faculty of Arts and Science, Nipissing University, North Bay, Canada Population Policy Studies and Monitoring Committee, Supreme Council for Cultural Revolution, Tehran, Iran objective(s): Information about ideal number of children enhances the development of realistic and effective population polices. This study aimed to estimate ideal number of children contingent on actual and ideal living conditions among young married individuals. Methods: The study was based on representative data from the 2012 Tehran Survey of Fertility Intentions (n= 2267), conducted in the population of married women and men aged under 36 years who lived in the 22 districts of Tehran, Iran. Ideal numbers of children in actual and ideal living conditions were estimated for the study population and socio-economic sub-groups of the population. Results: According to the results, the ideal number of children in actual and ideal living conditions were reported 1.6 and 2.2 children respectively. The ideal number of children declined with the rise of education, age at marriage, income, and being less religous. The ideal number of children varied by place of residence, where those lived in the southern districts of the city of Tehran reported higher number of ideal number for children. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the ideal number of children of young couples is affected by their living conditions. So, the success of any pronatalist population polices depends on the improvement of couples’ living conditions.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-49-en.htmlfertilitychildbearingideal number of childrenliving conditions
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author Amir Erfani
Javad Shojaei
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Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
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fertility
childbearing
ideal number of children
living conditions
author_facet Amir Erfani
Javad Shojaei
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title Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
title_short Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
title_full Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
title_fullStr Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Living conditions and ideal number of children in Tehran, Iran
title_sort living conditions and ideal number of children in tehran, iran
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2018-06-01
description objective(s): Information about ideal number of children enhances the development of realistic and effective population polices. This study aimed to estimate ideal number of children contingent on actual and ideal living conditions among young married individuals. Methods: The study was based on representative data from the 2012 Tehran Survey of Fertility Intentions (n= 2267), conducted in the population of married women and men aged under 36 years who lived in the 22 districts of Tehran, Iran. Ideal numbers of children in actual and ideal living conditions were estimated for the study population and socio-economic sub-groups of the population. Results: According to the results, the ideal number of children in actual and ideal living conditions were reported 1.6 and 2.2 children respectively. The ideal number of children declined with the rise of education, age at marriage, income, and being less religous. The ideal number of children varied by place of residence, where those lived in the southern districts of the city of Tehran reported higher number of ideal number for children. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the ideal number of children of young couples is affected by their living conditions. So, the success of any pronatalist population polices depends on the improvement of couples’ living conditions.
topic fertility
childbearing
ideal number of children
living conditions
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