Gendered Spheres of Learning and Household Decision-Making over Fertility

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Summary:
- This article examines the relationship between gender roles, education, and household decision-making regarding fertility in developing countries.
- The study finds that when women have more education and decision-making power within the household, they tend to have fewer children and delay childbearing.
- The research suggests that empowering women through education and increasing their participation in household decisions can lead to lower fertility rates and improved family planning outcomes.

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