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Análisis de la Fertilidad a partir de las Encuestas de Hogares 1999 - 2004

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  • Lima, Luis Fernando

    (IISEC, Universidad Católica Boliviana)

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El presente avance de investigación tiene como objetivo el indagar sobre el comportamiento reproductivo de las mujeres en edad fértil de acuerdo a ciertas características socio-económicas, así como la utilización de los servicios públicos de salud para la atención del parto. Aunque en esta primera fase los modelos no presentan resultados concluyentes, se han observado ciertas relaciones interesantes que abren nuevas perspectivas de investigación. Entre ellas, por ejemplo, se destaca que las mujeres con educación superior completa tienen menos hijos que aquellas con menor nivel de instrucción, así como también el hecho de que recurren en mayor proporción a los centros de salud públicos. Al igual que ésta, otras relaciones nos conducen a la necesidad de profundizar la investigación sobre este tema. Instituto de Investigaciones Socio - Económicas, IISEC

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  • Lima, Luis Fernando, 2007. "Análisis de la Fertilidad a partir de las Encuestas de Hogares 1999 - 2004," Documentos de trabajo 4/2007, Instituto de Investigaciones Socio-Económicas (IISEC), Universidad Católica Boliviana.
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    Keywords

    Análisis económico de fertilidad; encuestas; Bolivia; Instituto de Investigaciones Socio - Económicas; IISEC;
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