Weather Changes and Fertility Choices in West Africa
Sahelian West Africa, SenegalMon Dec 16 2024
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Have you ever thought about how climate change might affect the number of children people want to have? In the dry, hot lands of Sahelian West Africa, scientists have been looking into this. They studied data from surveys and weather records in Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria. They found that as temperatures rise, especially in very dry areas, people tend to want more kids. This is likely because they need more help to work the land.
Owning land also makes a difference. People with land aren't as affected by weather changes when deciding on their ideal family size. Interestingly, women want more kids in hotter conditions but keep a balance between boys and girls. Men, on the other hand, don't change the number of kids they want but prefer more sons. It's like they're planning for the future, knowing they'll need more hands to work the farm.
https://localnews.ai/article/weather-changes-and-fertility-choices-in-west-africa-e9ecfd58
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