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Quantitative analysis of the fertility level of the fishing community in the coastal environment of the Kolakasi and Anowoi Districts

Rauf R.

Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science

Published: 2020

Abstract

Abstract This study aims to determine the comparison of the fertility of the fishing communities in the coastal environment in the Kolakasi and Anawoi Sub-districts and study the relationship and influence of residence, Education, Income, Age of First Marriage, and the use of contraceptive tools on the fertility of the fishing community. The study population was women with marital status aged 15 - 49 years. The sample of this research is those located in the Kolakasi and Anawoi district, with simple random sampling. The results of this study indicate that only education variables, namely not graduating from elementary/graduating from elementary school, have significant relationships and affect the parturition of the fishing community. Other independent variables such as residence, income, age of first marriage, and use of contraception have no relationship and influence on the parity of the fishing community in the Kolakasi and Anawoi Kelurahan.

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