Dodoo F N
African Population Policy Research Center, New York, NY, USA.
Demography. 1998 May;35(2):229-42.
The extent of men's roles in reproductive decision-making in Africa is a subject of contention. Despite the volume of work on the roles men play in fertility decisions, there have been few attempts to derive direct empirical estimates of the effect of men's preferences on reproductive behavior. I employ 1989 and 1993 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine the relative roles of the reproductive preferences of males and females on contraceptive use. Additive and interactive measures of preferences document a significant effect of men's preferences, which may eclipse women's preferences. The implications of these findings are discussed.
在非洲,男性在生殖决策中所扮演角色的程度是一个存在争议的话题。尽管关于男性在生育决策中所起作用的研究数量众多,但几乎没有人尝试直接通过实证来估计男性偏好对生殖行为的影响。我利用1989年和1993年肯尼亚人口与健康调查来研究男性和女性的生殖偏好对避孕措施使用的相对作用。对偏好的累加和交互测量表明,男性偏好具有显著影响,这可能会使女性偏好黯然失色。本文将讨论这些研究结果的含义。