Composition and structure of women's family and personal networks in Ouagadougou: what are the effects on current fertility?

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Sidbewendé Théodore Kaboré, Moussa Bougma
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Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the effects of the configuration, size, and density of family and personal networks on women's current fertility in Ouagadougou. The association between women's reproductive histories and their social networks was evaluated using Poisson regression models and fairly original data on these networks. The study is based on three family configurations: 'Restricted' (children and friends), 'Kinship' (blood or marital relatives), and 'Sibling' (brothers and sisters). Results show that the type of family configuration has a significant effect on current fertility. 'Kinship' and 'Sibling' configurations are associated with higher current fertility, while the 'Restricted' configuration is associated with lower fertility. Regarding the size and density of the network, the findings indicate that network size and density are negatively associated with current fertility. These results highlight the need to take social networks into account in strategies aimed at controlling fertility in the city of Ouagadougou.

瓦加杜古妇女家庭和个人网络的组成和结构:对当前生育率的影响是什么?
本研究的目的是评估瓦加杜古家庭和个人网络的结构、规模和密度对妇女当前生育率的影响。利用泊松回归模型和相当原始的社交网络数据,对女性生育史与其社交网络之间的关系进行了评估。这项研究基于三种家庭结构:“受限”(孩子和朋友)、“亲属关系”(血亲或姻亲)和“兄弟姐妹”(兄弟姐妹)。结果表明,家庭结构类型对当前生育率有显著影响。“亲属关系”和“兄弟姐妹”配置与较高的当前生育率有关,而“受限”配置与较低的生育率有关。关于网络的大小和密度,研究结果表明,网络的大小和密度与当前的生育率呈负相关。这些结果突出了在瓦加杜古控制生育率的战略中考虑社会网络的必要性。
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CiteScore
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6.70%
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期刊介绍: Journal of Biosocial Science is a leading interdisciplinary and international journal in the field of biosocial science, the common ground between biology and sociology. It acts as an essential reference guide for all biological and social scientists working in these interdisciplinary areas, including social and biological aspects of reproduction and its control, gerontology, ecology, genetics, applied psychology, sociology, education, criminology, demography, health and epidemiology. Publishing original research papers, short reports, reviews, lectures and book reviews, the journal also includes a Debate section that encourages readers" comments on specific articles, with subsequent response from the original author.
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