Volume 22 - Article 7 | Pages 159-188
Marriage, childbearing, and migration in Kyrgyzstan: Exploring interdependencies
| Date received: | 29 Jan 2009 |
| Date published: | 02 Feb 2010 |
| Word count: | 7735 |
| Keywords: | childbearing, duration dependency, Kyrgyzstan, marriage, migration |
| DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2010.22.7 |
Abstract
In our study we investigate interdependencies between entry into a marital union, childbearing, and migration. We apply event-history techniques to retrospective data on women aged 18-29 from a survey conducted in northern Kyrgyzstan in 2005 to examine how these events can influence one another, with a special focus on the effects of duration of exposure. In addition we analyze the impact of some individual characteristics on the propensity to get married, to become a mother, and to migrate. In our analysis we account for several duration dependences (‘clocks’). The results illustrate that months since marriage formation is the most important duration variable in the first-birth propensities model. Out-of-wedlock conception is associated with increased marriage risks. Migration is often a part of the family building process: high first-birth propensities of recent migrants as well as high migration risks among pregnant women are due to marriage-related migration.
Author's Affiliation
Lesia Nedoluzhko - Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany
Victor Agadjanian - Arizona State University, United States of America
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