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New insights into the determinants of the total fertility rate,infant mortality rate and life expectancy
Authors:Grace Wyshak
Institution:Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School , Boston, USA
Abstract:SUMMARY

Data on 127 countries from the World Development Report (1993) are examined with respect to associations between the total fertility rate (TFR), infant mortality rate, life expectancy, female primary education, GNP and domestic water supply. A marked negative association between quantity of domestic water and the total fertility rate, independent of infant mortality, GNP and women's education, was found. However, water was not significantly associated with infant mortality, after controlling for CNP, female education and TFR. Further research at the micro- (community and individual) and macro-level is suggested to understand why and how water plays such an important role in TFR. At the same time, development policies and programmes need to give high priority to the domestic water supply at community as well as national levels.
Keywords:water  fertility  infant mortality  life expectancy
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