A bivariate Poisson regression to analyse impact of outlier women on correlation between female schooling and fertility in Malawi
Abstract Background Women's levels of education and fertility are commonly associated. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the pace of decreasing fertility rates varies greatly, and this is linked to women's levels of education. However, this association may be influenced by unusual females who have un...
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Main Author: | Tsirizani Mwalimu Kaombe (Author) |
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