Fertility Behaviour of Tamang Women (A Case Study of Nijgadh Vdc of Bara,District)
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Department of population studies
Abstract
This study was based on the primary data collection from Nijgadh VDC of
Bara District, Central Development Region of Nepal. Information was
collected from the sample of 75 Tamang married women of reproductive
ages (15-49) years. Data were obtained at household and individual
information related to explain fertility performance from the survey
conducted during August- September 2008.
This study is based on primary data which are conducted from the 75
respondents, including 75 Tamang eligible women (15-49years) who are
successfully interviewed by applying random sampling methods in
Nijgadh VDC in Bara District. The head of household were interview to
show the general socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the
study area and the women of reproductive age were interview to examine
the fertility behaviour on socio-economic variables. The relation between
fertility and selected socio- economic and demographic variables are
examined by using mean CEB.
The major findings of the study area are the mean CEB is negatively
associated with education and use of contraception. The average mean
CEB was found 1.6 respectively.
Among the 75 women of reproductive age were selected from 75
household. Among the 75 respondents highest percent 21.4 were found in
age group 20-24 years and lowest percent 5.3 were found in age group 4549
years. Mean number of CEB is expected to increase with the
increment age of women. The highest mean CEB in selected women in
age group 45-49 years were found 2.5 and lowest Mean CEB were found
0.5 in age group 15-19 years.
