Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers
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Objective: To evaluate fertility preferences on decreasing the number of children by comparing types of employment in Peruvian female workers. Materials and methods: A secondary analysis of the 2014 National Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) was conducted. The study sample consisted of 13...
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| Materia: | Fecundidad Ocupación laboral Conducta reproductiva Fertility Employment Reproductive behavior |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers Efecto de las preferencias de fecundidad en la cantidad de hijos. Comparación entre trabajadoras peruanas |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers Enríquez Canto, Yordanis Fecundidad Ocupación laboral Conducta reproductiva Fertility Employment Reproductive behavior |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workers |
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Enríquez Canto, Yordanis Ortiz Romaní, Katherine Jenny Ortiz Montalvo, Yonathan Josué |
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Enríquez Canto, Yordanis |
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Enríquez Canto, Yordanis Ortiz Romaní, Katherine Jenny Ortiz Montalvo, Yonathan Josué |
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Fecundidad Ocupación laboral Conducta reproductiva Fertility Employment Reproductive behavior |
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Fecundidad Ocupación laboral Conducta reproductiva Fertility Employment Reproductive behavior |
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Objective: To evaluate fertility preferences on decreasing the number of children by comparing types of employment in Peruvian female workers. Materials and methods: A secondary analysis of the 2014 National Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) was conducted. The study sample consisted of 13,074 female workers of childbearing age who had sexual intercourse in the last 30 days. The dependent variable was the total number of live births. The main independent variables were fertility preferences (ideal number of children and birth spacing preference), age at first marriage, and wealth index. The odds ratio calculation was used for ordinal logistic regression analysis. Results: The average of live births among female employees is lower (1.49) than that among female self-employed (2.44). This situation is associated with decreased fertility: the ideal number of children is from zero to two (Coeff. = -0.38, OR = 0.68, 95 % CI = 0.47-0.99), and birth spacing preference accounts for four years (Coeff. = -0.68, OR = 0.51, 95 % CI = 0.38-0.69). Conclusions: There are differences between fertility preferences in both groups. However, their impact on decreasing fertility is similar. Inequalities regarding the number of children among the groups relate to differences in the effect of direct and indirect determinants that are more emphasized in female employees. Women tend to adjust their reproductive behavior to work life, by giving it priority over the fulfillment of the reproductive ideal. |
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Effect of fertility preferences in the number of children. Comparison among Peruvian female workersEfecto de las preferencias de fecundidad en la cantidad de hijos. Comparación entre trabajadoras peruanasEnríquez Canto, YordanisOrtiz Romaní, Katherine JennyOrtiz Montalvo, Yonathan JosuéFecundidadOcupación laboralConducta reproductivaFertilityEmploymentReproductive behaviorObjective: To evaluate fertility preferences on decreasing the number of children by comparing types of employment in Peruvian female workers. Materials and methods: A secondary analysis of the 2014 National Demographic and Family Health Survey (ENDES) was conducted. The study sample consisted of 13,074 female workers of childbearing age who had sexual intercourse in the last 30 days. The dependent variable was the total number of live births. The main independent variables were fertility preferences (ideal number of children and birth spacing preference), age at first marriage, and wealth index. The odds ratio calculation was used for ordinal logistic regression analysis. Results: The average of live births among female employees is lower (1.49) than that among female self-employed (2.44). This situation is associated with decreased fertility: the ideal number of children is from zero to two (Coeff. = -0.38, OR = 0.68, 95 % CI = 0.47-0.99), and birth spacing preference accounts for four years (Coeff. = -0.68, OR = 0.51, 95 % CI = 0.38-0.69). Conclusions: There are differences between fertility preferences in both groups. However, their impact on decreasing fertility is similar. Inequalities regarding the number of children among the groups relate to differences in the effect of direct and indirect determinants that are more emphasized in female employees. Women tend to adjust their reproductive behavior to work life, by giving it priority over the fulfillment of the reproductive ideal.Objetivo: Evaluar las preferencias de fecundidad en la disminución del número de hijos comparando tipos de ocupación en trabajadoras peruanas. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un análisis secundario de la Encuesta Demográfica y de Salud Familiar (ENDES), Perú, 2014. La muestra fue de 13 074 trabajadoras en edad fértil con actividad sexual en los últimos 30 días. La variable dependiente fue el número total de hijos nacidos vivos. Las principales variables independientes fueron las preferencias de fecundidad (número ideal de hijos y espaciamiento), edad al primer matrimonio e índice de riqueza. Se utilizó el cálculo de la razón de probabilidades para el análisis de regresión logística ordinal. Resultados: La media de hijos nacidos vivos entre las trabajadoras dependientes es menor (1,49) respecto a las trabajadoras independientes (2,44). Están asociados a la disminución de la fecundidad: número ideal de hijos de ninguno a dos (Coef=-0,38 OR= 0,68; IC95 % 0,47-0,99) y preferencias de espaciamiento de cuatro años (Coef= -0,68 OR=0,51; IC95 % 0,38-0,69). Conclusiones: Existen diferencias entre las preferencias de fecundidad en ambos grupos, sin embargo, el impacto de estas en la reducción de la fecundidad es similar. Las desigualdades respecto a la cantidad de hijos entre los grupos se relacionan con diferencias en la acción de los determinantes directos e indirectos que se acentúan en las trabajadoras dependientes. Las mujeres tienden a ajustar el comportamiento reproductivo a la vida laboral, dándole prioridad respecto a la realización del ideal reproductivo.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Facultad de Medicina Humana2018-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/77510.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n3.07Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 18 No. 3 (2018): July - September; 37-47Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 18 Núm. 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre; 37-47Horizonte Médico (Lima); v. 18 n. 3 (2018): Julio - Setiembre; 37-472227-35301727-558X10.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n3reponame:Horizonte médicoinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/775/1210https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/775/521Derechos de autor 2018 Horizonte Médico (Lima)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/7752019-10-29T10:52:27Z |
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