TY - JOUR
T1 - Family planning and fertility decline in rural iran
T2 - The impact of rural health clinics
AU - Salehi-Isfahani, Djavad
AU - Abbasi-Shavazi, M. Jalal
AU - Hosseini-Chavoshi, Meimanat
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - During the first few years of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, and aided by pro-natal government policies, Iranian fertility was on the rise. In a reversal of its population policy, in 1989, the government launched an ambitious and innovative family planning program aimed at rural families. By 2005, the program had covered more than 90% of the rural population and the average number of births per rural woman had declined to replacement level from about 8 births in the mid 1980s. In this paper, we evaluate the impact of a particular feature of the program-health houses-on rural fertility, taking advantage of the variation in the timing of their construction across the country. We use three different methods to obtain a range of estimates for the impact of health houses on village-level fertility: difference-in-differences (DID), matching DID, and length of exposure. We find estimates of impact ranging from 4 to 20% of the decline in fertility during 1986 1996.
AB - During the first few years of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, and aided by pro-natal government policies, Iranian fertility was on the rise. In a reversal of its population policy, in 1989, the government launched an ambitious and innovative family planning program aimed at rural families. By 2005, the program had covered more than 90% of the rural population and the average number of births per rural woman had declined to replacement level from about 8 births in the mid 1980s. In this paper, we evaluate the impact of a particular feature of the program-health houses-on rural fertility, taking advantage of the variation in the timing of their construction across the country. We use three different methods to obtain a range of estimates for the impact of health houses on village-level fertility: difference-in-differences (DID), matching DID, and length of exposure. We find estimates of impact ranging from 4 to 20% of the decline in fertility during 1986 1996.
KW - Iran
KW - difference-in- differences
KW - family planning
KW - fertility
KW - health houses
KW - program evaluation
KW - propensity score matching
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=78449254693&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/hec.1613
DO - 10.1002/hec.1613
M3 - Review article
SN - 1057-9230
VL - 19
SP - 159
EP - 180
JO - Health Economics (United Kingdom)
JF - Health Economics (United Kingdom)
IS - SUPPL. 1
ER -