Cadernos de Saúde Pública (Sep 2017)

Income inequality and adolescent fertility in low-income countries

  • Ruben Castro,
  • Eduardo Fajnzylber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311x00203615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 9

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Abstract: The well-known socioeconomic gradient in health does not imply that income inequality by itself has any effect on well-being. However, there is evidence of a positive association between income inequality and adolescent fertility across countries. Nevertheless, this key finding is not focused on low-income countries. This study applies a multilevel logistic regression of country-level adolescent fertility on country-level income inequality plus individual-level income and controls to the Demographic and Health Surveys data. A negative association between income inequality and adolescent fertility was found among low-income countries, controlling for income (OR = 0.981; 95%CI: 0.963-0.999). Different measures and different subsamples of countries show the same results. Therefore, the international association between income inequality and adolescent fertility seems more complex than previously thought.

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