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Periodical article Periodical article Leiden University catalogue Leiden University catalogue WorldCat catalogue WorldCat
Title:High Fertility and Development in Cameroon
Author:Nana-Fabu, StellaISNI
Year:2001
Periodical:Journal of Social Development in Africa (ISSN 1012-1080)
Volume:16
Issue:1
Period:January
Pages:25-43
Language:English
Notes:biblio. refs.
Geographic terms:Cameroon
West Africa
Subjects:development
fertility
Health and Nutrition
Miscellaneous (i.e. Demography, Refugees, Sports)
Development and Technology
Fertility and Infertility
demography
Economic and social development
population
Abstract:The high fertility rate in Cameroon is one of the fundamental causes of relative underdevelopment in the country. This is because it reduces resources by drawing upon the limited government revenues that could otherwise have been used for increased production and development as well as to provide rudimentary economic, health and social services for everybody in the country, especially the poor and disabled. The paper identifies the socioeconomic, cultural and health consequences of high fertility for the overall development of Cameroon and discusses how family planning can be implemented in ways that would produce more positive results and enhance development. Bibliogr., notes, sum.
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