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A study on the effectiveness of sterilizations in reducing the birth rate
Authors:M. Alfred Haynes  George E. Immerwahr  Aleyamma George  P. S. J. Nayar
Affiliation:1. Department of International Health, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, 21205, Baltimore, Maryland
2. Department of Statistics, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India
Abstract:This study analyzed 1,081 women in Kerala State (India) who were either sterilized or were the wives of sterilized men, and by examining the fertility among a comparable group of 1,000 other women, estimated the number of prevented future births per 1,000 women in the sterilized group. The results of this estimation were then applied to project what the entire savings in births might be over a 3D-year period in the entire Kerala population if each year there were one, three, or five sterilizations performed per 1,000 of total population. The results failed to confirm the hope that the crude birth rate would be decreased by 12 per 1,000 in a decade merely by sterilization of five per 1,000 of the population per annum. The study also discusses various measures of reduction in the crude birth rate. By a reasonable measure, the reduction in the crude birth rate for Kerala from such a sterilization program is estimated as seven points after a decade or nine points after three decades, reflecting decreases of 21 and 36 per cent, respectively, in the number of births.
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