Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”

Studies investigating fertility decline in developing countries often adopt measures of determinants of fertility behavior developed based on observations from developed countries, without adapting them to the realities of the study setting. As a result, their findings are usually invalid, anomalous...

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Main Author: Amir Erfani
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Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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spelling doaj-2957b33aaeff422d8c8269d659f9eb482020-11-24T22:51:34ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392014-12-013741341510.15171/ijhpm.2014.127Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”Amir Erfani 0Department of Sociology, Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario, CanadaStudies investigating fertility decline in developing countries often adopt measures of determinants of fertility behavior developed based on observations from developed countries, without adapting them to the realities of the study setting. As a result, their findings are usually invalid, anomalous or statistically non-significant. This commentary draws on the research article by Moeeni and colleagues, as an exemplary work which has not adapted measures of two key economic determinants of fertility behavior, namely gender inequality and opportunity costs of childbearing, to the realities of Iran’s economy. Measurement adaptations that can improve the study are discussed.http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_2926_9ed3515e5981cba70d6cbf5821175d81.htmlLocalizationFertility BehaviorGender EqualityPopulation PolicyMeasurementIran
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Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Localization
Fertility Behavior
Gender Equality
Population Policy
Measurement
Iran
author_facet Amir Erfani
author_sort Amir Erfani
title Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
title_short Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
title_full Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
title_fullStr Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
title_full_unstemmed Localization of Determinants of Fertility through Measurement Adaptations in Developing-Country Settings: The Case of Iran Comment on “Analysis of Economic Determinants of Fertility in Iran: A Multilevel Approach”
title_sort localization of determinants of fertility through measurement adaptations in developing-country settings: the case of iran comment on “analysis of economic determinants of fertility in iran: a multilevel approach”
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Studies investigating fertility decline in developing countries often adopt measures of determinants of fertility behavior developed based on observations from developed countries, without adapting them to the realities of the study setting. As a result, their findings are usually invalid, anomalous or statistically non-significant. This commentary draws on the research article by Moeeni and colleagues, as an exemplary work which has not adapted measures of two key economic determinants of fertility behavior, namely gender inequality and opportunity costs of childbearing, to the realities of Iran’s economy. Measurement adaptations that can improve the study are discussed.
topic Localization
Fertility Behavior
Gender Equality
Population Policy
Measurement
Iran
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