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The Risk of an Unwanted Birth: The Changing Context of Contraceptive Sterilization in the U.S

Authors :
Larry L. Bumpass
Source :
Population Studies. 41:347-363
Publication Year :
1987
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1987.

Abstract

Life-table estimates indicate that one-quarter of U.S. women intend no more births by age 25, one-half by age 27, and three-quarters by age 30. The resulting long period at risk of unwanted fertility is argued to be an important underlying dimension of the revolution in attitudes to and practice of sterilization. Life-table estimates are then considered of the timing of sterilization after the last wanted birth. Almost one-quarter of all couples select sterilization within the first year after they have had the number of children they desire. Recent experience would imply that four-fifths of all couples will eventually use contraceptive sterilization. In order to examine the determinants of men's and women's sterilization, logistic regression is used with a polytomous dependent variable: sterilization of the woman, sterilization of the man, or no sterilization within four years of the last wanted birth. Covariates considered are age and parity at last wanted birth, year and duration of marriage at last wa...

Details

ISSN :
14774747 and 00324728
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Population Studies
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........13cf1268ede4a7341232f19d5f3ff1dd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0032472031000142946