Resource detail

 
Resource ID 60
Title Family size preferences
Author Population Reference Bureau (US)
Description

A range of graphs including: Average Ideal Number of Children by Woman’s Education, 2007; Average Number of Children Desired by Men and Women in Sub-Saharan Africa; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Men: Southern and Eastern Africa; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Men: Western and Middle Africa; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Women: Asia and North Africa; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Women: Eastern and Southern Africa; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Women: Latin America and the Caribbean; Ideal Number of Children Among Married Women: Western and Middle Africa; Mean Ideal Number of Children by Urban/Rural Residence; Percentage of Currently Married Men Who Want No More Children; Percentage of Married Women Who Want No More Children, 2007; Planning Status of Recent Births; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children Among Young Single Women: Asia; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children Among Young Single Women: Latin America and Caribbean; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children Among Young Single Women: Western and Middle Africa; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children for Married Men in Sub-Saharan Africa; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children for Never-Married Women Under Age 25; Trends In Average Ideal Number of Children for Young Single Women: Southern and Eastern Africa; Trends In the Percentage of Married Men Who Want No More Children in Sub-Saharan Africa; Trends In the Percentage of Married Women With Three or Four Children Who Want No More Children; Trends In the Percentage of Married Women With Two or Three Children Who Want No More Children; Trends In Wanted, Unwanted, and Total Fertility Rate; and Wanted Total Fertility Rate by Wealth.

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Resource type Presentation
URL http://www.prb.org/Publications/GraphicsBank/FamilyPlanning.aspx
Source/origin External source
Rights
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Record created 2013-05-20 12:25
Record updated 2013-05-20 12:25
Record editor Not recorded/unknown
Tags Family planning, gender
Subjects Population growth