Literature DB >> 25381146

Impact of migration on fertility and abortion: evidence from the household and welfare study of Accra.

Slawa Rokicki1, Livia Montana, Günther Fink.   

Abstract

Over the last few decades, total fertility rates, child morbidity, and child mortality rates have declined in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Among the most striking trends observed are the rapid rate of urbanization and the often remarkably large gaps in fertility between rural and urban areas. Although a large literature has highlighted the importance of migration and urbanization within countries' demographic transitions, relatively little is known regarding the impact of migration on migrants' reproductive health outcomes in general and abortion in particular. In this article, we use detailed pregnancy and migration histories collected as part of the Household and Welfare Study of Accra (HAWS) to examine the association between migration and pregnancy outcomes among women residing in the urban slums of Accra, Ghana. We find that the completed fertility patterns of lifetime Accra residents are remarkably similar to those of residents who migrated. Our results suggest that recent migrants have an increased risk of pregnancy but not an increased risk of live birth in the first years post-move compared with those who had never moved. This gap seems to be largely explained by an increased risk of miscarriage or abortion among recent migrants. Increasing access to contraceptives for recent migrants has the potential to reduce the incidence of unwanted pregnancies, lower the prevalence of unsafe abortion, and contribute to improved maternal health outcomes.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25381146     DOI: 10.1007/s13524-014-0339-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


  15 in total

1.  Internal migration to Nairobi's slums: linking migrant streams to sexual risk behavior.

Authors:  Meredith J Greif; F Nii-Amoo Dodoo
Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2010-09-15       Impact factor: 4.078

2.  Is there an urban advantage in child survival in sub-saharan Africa? Evidence from 18 countries in the 1990s.

Authors:  Philippe Bocquier; Nyovani Janet Madise; Eliya Msiyaphazi Zulu
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2011-05

3.  Factors associated with abortion-seeking and obtaining a safe abortion in Ghana.

Authors:  Aparna Sundaram; Fatima Juarez; Akinrinola Bankole; Susheela Singh
Journal:  Stud Fam Plann       Date:  2012-12

4.  Reproductive health laws and fertility decline in Ghana.

Authors:  Jocelyn E Finlay; Ashley M Fox
Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet       Date:  2013-08-02       Impact factor: 3.561

5.  Migration and unprotected sex in Shanghai, China: correlates of condom use and contraceptive consistency across migrant and nonmigrant youth.

Authors:  May Sudhinaraset; Nan Astone; Robert W Blum
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 5.012

6.  Fertility and family planning in African cites: the impact of female migration.

Authors:  M Brockerhoff
Journal:  J Biosoc Sci       Date:  1995-07

7.  Impact of migration on fertility in sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  M Brockerhoff; X Yang
Journal:  Soc Biol       Date:  1994 Spring-Summer

8.  Contraception and induced abortion in rural Ghana.

Authors:  D W Geelhoed; D Nayembil; K Asare; J H Schagen van Leeuwen; J van Roosmalen
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 2.622

9.  Profile of women with abortion complications in Ghana.

Authors:  R M K Adanu; M N Ntumy; E Tweneboah
Journal:  Trop Doct       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 0.731

10.  Clinic-based surveillance of adverse pregnancy outcomes to identify induced abortions in Accra, Ghana.

Authors:  Elizabeth Oliveras; Clement Ahiadeke; Richard M Adanu; Allan G Hill
Journal:  Stud Fam Plann       Date:  2008-06
View more
  7 in total

1.  Geographic mobility and potential bridging for sexually transmitted infections in Agbogbloshie, Ghana.

Authors:  Susan Cassels; Samuel M Jenness; Adriana A E Biney; F Nii-Amoo Dodoo
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2017-05-05       Impact factor: 4.634

2.  Health Selection, Migration, and HIV Infection in Malawi.

Authors:  Philip Anglewicz; Mark VanLandingham; Lucinda Manda-Taylor; Hans-Peter Kohler
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2018-06

3.  Examining internal migration effects on short versus long interbirth intervals in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

Authors:  Boladé Hamed Banougnin
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 3.007

4.  Female Off-Farm Employment and Fertility Timing in Rural China.

Authors:  Zheng Shen; Zhao Zhao; Qisheng Ren; Mingwei Yan
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-03-31

5.  Cohort profile: internal migration in sub-Saharan Africa-The Migration and Health in Malawi (MHM) study.

Authors:  Philip Anglewicz; Mark VanLandingham; Lucinda Manda-Taylor; Hans-Peter Kohler
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 2.692

6.  The fertility of internal migrants to Kinshasa.

Authors:  Philip Anglewicz; Jamaica Corker; Patrick Kayembe
Journal:  Genus       Date:  2017-05-30

7.  The fertility effects of public pension: Evidence from the new rural pension scheme in China.

Authors:  Zheng Shen; Xiaodong Zheng; Hualei Yang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 3.240

  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.