Child Survival and Fertility of Refugees in Rwanda |
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Authors: | Philip Verwimp Jan Van Bavel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Poverty Research Unit at Sussex, German Institute of Economic Research in Berlin and Households in Conflict Network, Belgium 2. Department of Sociology, Catholic University of Leuven and Postdoctoral Researcher of the Fund for Scientific Research – Flanders, E. van Evenstraat 2, B-3000, Leuven, Belgium
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Abstract: | In the 1960s and 1990s, internal strife in Rwanda has caused a mass flow of refugees into neighbouring countries. This article explores the cumulated fertility of Rwandan refugee women and the survival of their children. To this end, we use a national survey conducted between 1999 and 2001 and covering 6,420 former refugee and non-refugee households. The findings support old-age security theories of reproductive behaviour: refugee women had higher fertility but their children had lower survival chances. Newborn girls suffered more than boys, suggesting that the usual sex differential in child survival observed in most populations changes under extreme living conditions. |
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