The relationships between fertility and thirteen variables are examined in three groups of married Korean women, about 400 each from urban, rural, and semi-rural areas. Data were obtained by interview. Age at marriage and family planning practice are the strongest predictors of fertility and account for about 10 percent and 7 percent of the total variance, respectively. Other factors which accounted for lesser fractions of variability are ideal number of children, rural versus urban residence, education, aspiration for daughters, exposure to mass media, and economic status. Most of the relationships appear to be stable over time; others, which are associated with modernization, appear to be changing. The thirteen variables combined can account for a maximum of 40 percent of the variance in fertility. © 1974 Population Association of America.
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Kim, M. I., Rider, R. V., Harper, P. A., & Yang, J. M. (1974). Age at marriage, family planning practices, and other variables as correlates of fertility in Korea. Demography, 11(4), 641–656. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060475
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