GIJHSR

Galore International Journal of Health Sciences and Research


Original Research Article

Year: 2019 | Month: April-June | Volume: 4 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 23-27

Study of Fertility in Ever Married Women of India: Statistical Approach

Mahendra M. Alate1, Dhirajkumar A.Mane1, S. V. Kakade2, S. S. Tawade3

1Director of Research office, KIMSDU,
2Department of Community Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences “Deemed To Be University”, Malkapur,
3Yashwantrao Chavan College of Sciences, Karad , Dist:- Satara, (Maharashtra) India. Pin:- 415110

Corresponding Author: Mahendra M. Alate

ABSTRACT

Background: India is a developing country, facing problems of populations the reasons for this population blast are poverty, unemployment and also pollution. General need for family planning for females as well as male. We are focusing controlling birth rate in Ever Married Women (EMW) and factors affecting fertility.
Aim: Study of factors affecting on fertility with help of Chi square Distribution Objectives: - Study of significant differences between observed value and expatiated value of demographic variables
Material and Methods: A community based cross sectional retro prospective study was conducted on urban and rural area. Only ever married women are enrolled. Results: Total 89498 women participated in this study. In women corresponding chi square values are education level (7252.077), place of residence (51.701), cast (236.783), total children ever born (28412.091), marriage age (6313.433) and education (7252.077) respectively.
Conclusion: - We observed that, there was a significant difference between observed value and expected value of age, Total children ever born, place of residence, religion and education respectively. To reduce population need to be family planning and awareness program in community.

Key words: Ever Married Women, Children Ever Born, Fertility

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