An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings

In any family settings, racing children is a big decision that requires serious self-reflecting and communication between couples. In African settings, there is usually a rift in the agreement of the number and the gender of children to be borne by couples; while the man prefers a male child, the wi...

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Main Authors: A.O. Adejumo, S.A. Taiwo, O. Job, O.L. Adeniyi, P.E. Oguntunde, O.A. Odetunmibi, A.A. Akinrefon
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Sofia 2017-06-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
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Online Access:http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=228
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author A.O. Adejumo
S.A. Taiwo
O. Job
O.L. Adeniyi
P.E. Oguntunde
O.A. Odetunmibi
A.A. Akinrefon
author_facet A.O. Adejumo
S.A. Taiwo
O. Job
O.L. Adeniyi
P.E. Oguntunde
O.A. Odetunmibi
A.A. Akinrefon
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description In any family settings, racing children is a big decision that requires serious self-reflecting and communication between couples. In African settings, there is usually a rift in the agreement of the number and the gender of children to be borne by couples; while the man prefers a male child, the wife may prefer a female child instead. The number of children by the couple also determine the kinds of education those children will eventually have later. To this effect, in this research work, we want to study the Man’s proposed and actual number of children; the degree of association in the man’s decision using Quasi symmetry and Homogeneous Agreement model; how well some factors (Age, Religion, Family status, Occupation, Level of education and Ethnic group) influence the number of children; and to know the stopping rule for child bearing by the man. It was observed that 16.2% of the respondents had above the number of children proposed when they stopped bearing children, 21.5% of the respondents had below the number of children proposed when they stopped while 62.3% of the respondents had the exact number of children proposed when they eventually stopped bearing children. We observed that Age and Religion influence the number of children. We also observed that the probability of having at least one male child is 0.8019 based on the available data. The chance of any newly wedded couple ever having a male child at any trial follows a geometric distribution . Quasi symmetry model has a better fit for agreement measure than Homogeneous agreement model.
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spelling doaj.art-af6ff195f7534df79cf9afadb5c003a62022-12-21T20:44:44ZbulUniversity of SofiaBulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy1313-19581313-91182017-06-01111527An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family SettingsA.O. AdejumoS.A. TaiwoO. JobO.L. AdeniyiP.E. OguntundeO.A. OdetunmibiA.A. Akinrefon In any family settings, racing children is a big decision that requires serious self-reflecting and communication between couples. In African settings, there is usually a rift in the agreement of the number and the gender of children to be borne by couples; while the man prefers a male child, the wife may prefer a female child instead. The number of children by the couple also determine the kinds of education those children will eventually have later. To this effect, in this research work, we want to study the Man’s proposed and actual number of children; the degree of association in the man’s decision using Quasi symmetry and Homogeneous Agreement model; how well some factors (Age, Religion, Family status, Occupation, Level of education and Ethnic group) influence the number of children; and to know the stopping rule for child bearing by the man. It was observed that 16.2% of the respondents had above the number of children proposed when they stopped bearing children, 21.5% of the respondents had below the number of children proposed when they stopped while 62.3% of the respondents had the exact number of children proposed when they eventually stopped bearing children. We observed that Age and Religion influence the number of children. We also observed that the probability of having at least one male child is 0.8019 based on the available data. The chance of any newly wedded couple ever having a male child at any trial follows a geometric distribution . Quasi symmetry model has a better fit for agreement measure than Homogeneous agreement model.http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=228agreementassociationchild bearingfamily settingsquasi symmetryhomogeneous agreementgeometric distribution
spellingShingle A.O. Adejumo
S.A. Taiwo
O. Job
O.L. Adeniyi
P.E. Oguntunde
O.A. Odetunmibi
A.A. Akinrefon
An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
Bulgarian Journal of Science and Education Policy
agreement
association
child bearing
family settings
quasi symmetry
homogeneous agreement
geometric distribution
title An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
title_full An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
title_fullStr An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
title_full_unstemmed An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
title_short An Exploratory Study of Number of Children Desired and What Accomplished in Family Settings
title_sort exploratory study of number of children desired and what accomplished in family settings
topic agreement
association
child bearing
family settings
quasi symmetry
homogeneous agreement
geometric distribution
url http://bjsep.org/getfile.php?id=228
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