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PUBLIC HEALTH & PRIMARY CARE

Divergence in fertility levels and patterns of muslim-majority countries of maghreb and middle/West Africa

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Article: 1964184 | Received 15 Jan 2019, Accepted 30 Jul 2021, Published online: 24 Aug 2021

Figures & data

Figure 1. Fertility transition in selected Muslim-majority sub-Saharan and North African countries

Source: World Bank (Citation2018)
Figure 1. Fertility transition in selected Muslim-majority sub-Saharan and North African countries

Table 1. Percentage distribution of socio-economic and demographic characteristics of respondents

Table 2. Means and standard deviation for continuous variables used in the models

Table 3. Mean number of children ever born (mean CEB) by respondents’ selected characteristics

Table 4. Results from poisson regression showing the effect of religion and other selected characteristics on fertility level (mali, northern nigeria and egypt)

Table 5. Results from poisson regression showing the effect of selected characteristics on fertility level (niger, morocco)