Male fertility patterns and determinants

Fertility, Human Male reproductive health Fertility Epidemiologic Studies Men's Health Women's Health kurssikirja sähkökirjat
Springer
2011
EISBN 9789048189397
Introduction and overview.
Review of male fertility literature.
Data and methods.
A cross-sectional analysis of male and female fertility in 43 countries and places, 1990-1998.
Male and female fertility in Taiwan: trends and transitions, 1975-2004.
Demographic, socioeconomic characteristics, and male and female fertility.
Religion, religiosity and male and female fertility.
The influence of cohabitation on male and female fertility.
Cultural inheritance and male and female fertility.
Conclusion.
Index.
This book discusses the biological, methodological and sociological issues that have caused men to be overlooked in demographic and sociological literature of fertility. It explores the patterns and determinants of male fertility and studies male fertility rates as compared to those of females in 43 countries and places, over time. Data used in the aggregate level analysis come from multiple sources, including the 2001 United Nations Demographic Yearbook, the 1964 to 2004 Taiwan-Fukien Demographic Yearbooks, and National Statistics Reports by the Statistics Bureau of Republic of China. To expl.
Review of male fertility literature.
Data and methods.
A cross-sectional analysis of male and female fertility in 43 countries and places, 1990-1998.
Male and female fertility in Taiwan: trends and transitions, 1975-2004.
Demographic, socioeconomic characteristics, and male and female fertility.
Religion, religiosity and male and female fertility.
The influence of cohabitation on male and female fertility.
Cultural inheritance and male and female fertility.
Conclusion.
Index.
This book discusses the biological, methodological and sociological issues that have caused men to be overlooked in demographic and sociological literature of fertility. It explores the patterns and determinants of male fertility and studies male fertility rates as compared to those of females in 43 countries and places, over time. Data used in the aggregate level analysis come from multiple sources, including the 2001 United Nations Demographic Yearbook, the 1964 to 2004 Taiwan-Fukien Demographic Yearbooks, and National Statistics Reports by the Statistics Bureau of Republic of China. To expl.
