Determinants of Fertility Intentions of the Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina-An Example from the Semberija Region

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作者
Golub, Rada [1 ]
Ivkov-Dzigurski, Andjelija [2 ]
Simeunovic, Vlado [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ East Sarajevo, Fac Educ, Lukavica 71126, Bosnia & Herceg
[2] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Sci, Dept Geog Tourism & Hotel Management, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
关键词
fertility; socio-demographic factors; Semberija; GREAT RECESSION; EDUCATION; EUROPE; UNCERTAINTY; EMPLOYMENT;
D O I
10.3390/bs13050417
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The aim of this paper was to analyze the socio-demographic determinants of fertility in Bosnia and Herzegovina that affect the number of live births in Semberija. The paper focuses on work and educational statuses, economic crisis and unemployment, and other relevant factors that affect desired family sizes and lead to negative demographic trends. The relevant data were collected through a survey questionnaire filled by a verified sample of 1000 women in their reproductive period (aged 15-49). In order to evaluate the role of each research variable in predicting fertility intentions, the arithmetic mean, frequency of responses in percentage, Pearson's coefficient, and a logistic regression model were used to explore the related factors of fertility behaviors among women in this population. The results showed that employment status, poor housing conditions, and financial support from the state statistically significantly impact future birth trends. Those socio-demographic factors affect desired family sizes and have proven essential to future fertile behavior.
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