Regression Analysis of Some Demographic Variables Influencing the Maximum Number of Children Born by Women of Reproductive Age in Abeokuta, Nigeria

Fadeke Sola Apantaku

Abstract


The aim of the study was to analyze some socio-demographic variables influencing the maximum number of children born by married women of reproductive age (15 – 49) in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Regression analysis in three functional forms of linear, semi-log and double-log models was applied on the data collected from a survey conducted in Abeokuta South local Government area of Ogun State. Two hundred married women were selected randomly. Results obtained showed that the use of contraceptives, use of condom by husbands and the level of formal education (in order of strength) have significant influence on the number of children born by the women as shown by the results obtained through the use of multiple linear regression and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Sex preference and need, income, withdrawal method and sterilization of either husband or wife had no significance influence on the number of children born by the women. The study recommended that the State and Local Governments Health Departments should emphasize use of contraceptives and condoms in their family planning campaigns. More formal-adult-basic-education of non literate women was also recommended. This will facilitate á change of attitude of women and families that prefer large number of children, and bring about increased development of the families and society.

Keywords: regression analysis, socio-demographic variables, contraceptive, reproductive age, number of children       born.


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