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Fertility among orphans in rural malawi: Challenging common assumptions about risk and mechanisms
Rachel Kidman,
Philip Anglewicz
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Orphaned Children
91%
Malawi
85%
Fertility
61%
Mothers
41%
Risk-Taking
26%
Fathers
25%
Parental Death
21%
Love
17%
Sociological Factors
16%
Family Health
15%
Longitudinal Studies
10%
Young Adult
10%
Regression Analysis
8%
Demography
8%
Child
5%
Social Sciences
orphan
78%
Malawi
76%
fertility
54%
father
20%
normality
15%
parenthood
13%
love
11%
young adult
10%
longitudinal study
10%
death
9%
acceptance
9%
regression
8%
health
5%
evidence
5%
literature
5%
time
4%
experience
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
orphan
100%
fertility
68%
woman
25%
social characteristics
18%
youth
16%
family
9%
young
9%
health
8%
indicator
7%
program
6%