Childspacing of currently married Filipino women married only once
Abstract
Using 1983 National Demographic Survey (NDS) data on
currently married women and been married only once, this
study examines childspacing differentials among Filipino
women utilizing life table techniques. In particular, the
subsequent birth from parity 1 to parity 5 are examined in
relation to women's current place of residence, education,
contraceptive use, experience of infant mortality and
current age.
Examination shows that in Metro Manila and other urban
areas, the proportion of women having subsequent birth
tended to decline faster after the second birth. In rural
areas, the proportion of women having subsequent birth from
parity 1 to parity 5 shows only a slight tendency to
decline. Compared with rural women, women in Metro Manila
and other urban areas have longer birth intervals after the
second birth. Younger women have second births sooner but
a smaller proportion have subsequent births and they have
longer birth intervals at third and higher births than
older women. This manifests changing attitudes towards
reproductive behaviour among Filipino women.
Results of the analysis confirm the negative effect of
education on fertility. Women of higher education exhibit
a lower proportion having subsequent births and longer
birth intervals after the second birth than women of lesser
education. The effect of women's experience of
contraceptive use on the quantum and timing of fertility is
observed to operate more at the higher parities. In other
urban and rural areas, the proportion of ever-users of
contraception having further births is lower than for
never-users after the second birth but after the third
birth in Metro Manila. The study gives further empirical
evidence of the effect of infant mortality on fertility
behaviour. For each birth order the death of the previous
child within the first year of life tended to increase the
proportion of women having a subsequent birth, and
shortened the average intervals between births.
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