Abstract
Child mortality may affect spacing through biological and behavioral channels. The death of a child may elicit a desire to have another one soon; further, it may interrupt breastfeeding and shorten the sterile period following childbirth. The hypothesis that the child mortality-spacing linkage varies across parities, being strongest in the middle parities, is examined using microdata from Malaysia and the Cox-regression technique. The empirical results lend support to the hypothesis. © 1984 Population Association of America.
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Lehrer, E. (1984). The impact of child mortality on spacing by parity: A Cox-regression analysis. Demography, 21(3), 323–337. https://doi.org/10.2307/2061162
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