Gender Statistics, 2014 Introduction


Fertility and Contraceptive Use



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4. Fertility and Contraceptive Use


Women continue to give birth to fewer children than in the past. The total fertility rate, which is an indication of the average number of babies born to a woman during her childbearing period, has maintained a decreasing trend over the last 24 years. The average number of children born to a woman dropped by nearly one child to reach a total fertility rate of 1.4 in 2014.

Chart 2 - Total Fertility Rate, Republic of Mauritius, 1984 - 2014

In the 1990’s, women in the age bracket 20-24 years had the highest fertility with 147 births per 1,000 women of that age group (Chart 3). The peak fertility moved to the age bracket 25-29 years in 2014, with only 90.5 births per 1,000 women in that age group. This shift is mostly explained by women getting married at an older age.



Chart 3 – Fertility Rate by age of mother, Republic of Mauritius, 1990 and 2014

In 2014, Government Family Planning Clinics, Mauritius Family Planning & Welfare Association and Action Familiale registered a total of some 66,510 current users of contraceptive methods in the Island of Mauritius, a decrease of 25,281 from 91,791 in 2004.



Chart 4 – Number of current users of contraceptive, Island of Mauritius, 2000 and 2014

New acceptors of contraceptive methods registered in 2014 numbered 5,206 of whom 454 had tubal ligation. A declining trend is observed in the number of new acceptors from 9,952 in 2004.

Among the new acceptors in 2014, Pill (26.1%), Sympto-thermal (23.7%) and Male Condom (20.5%) are the preferred methods of contraception while for current users Sympto-thermal (42.6%) method is the preferred method.

Table 2 – Method of family planning, Island of Mauritius, 2014

Methods

New Acceptors (%)

Current Users (%)

Pill

26.1

12.1

Tubal Ligation

8.7

21.8

Sympto-thermal

23.7

42.6

Male Condom

20.5

12.2

3-month injectable

17.4

5.4

Intra-uterine Devices

1.2

3.4

1-month injectable

1.6

0.6

Implant

0.8

1.9

Total

100.0

100.0


5. Family Status


While marriage rate is declining, divorce rate is on the rise. The marriage rate, i.e., the number of persons married per 1,000 mid-year population, fell from 21.1 in 1993 to 15.8 in 2014. The number of divorced persons per 1,000 mid-year population increased from 1.4 in 1993 to 3.6 in 2014 (Chart 5).

Chart 5 – Marriage and Divorce Rate, Republic of Mauritius, 1993 - 2014

Generally women tend to marry men who are older than them. However, over the past 25 years the age difference between husband and wife narrowed from 4.7 years in 1990 to 3.7 years in 2014.



The average age at first marriage is gradually increasing over the years for both women and men. The average age at first marriage for women increased from 24.8 years in 1990 to reach 27.9 years in 2014 while that for men increased from 29.5 to 31.6 during the same period.

Table 3 – Average age at first marriage, Republic of Mauritius, 1990 - 2014

Year

Female

Male

Age difference

1990

24.8

29.5

4.7

1994

24.4

29.2

4.8

1999

24.4

29.2

4.8

2004

25.8

29.6

3.8

2009

26.5

30.4

3.9

2014

27.9

31.6

3.7

In 2014, around 49% of the petitioners for pronounced divorce were women (Table 4). In the same year, 2,262 divorces were granted by the Supreme Court, the majority of which (30.5%) occurred after 5 to 10 years of union. The number of divorces after 25 years of union accounted for 8.9% of all divorces. Also, 7 divorces were registered within the first year of marriage (Table 5).

Table 4 – Divorce by petitioner, Republic of Mauritius, 2013 & 2014

Petitioner

2013

%

2014

%

Husband

450

28.4

617

27.3

Wife

763

48.2

1,118

49.4

Joint petitioner (both husband & wife)

371

23.4

527

23.3

Total divorces

1,584

100.0

2,262

100.0

Table 5 – Divorce by duration of union, Republic of Mauritius, 2014

Duration of union (years)

Number

%

< 1 year

7

0.3

1 and <3

144

6.4

3 and <5

246

10.9

5 and <10

691

30.5

10 and <15

457

20.2

15 and <25

515

22.8

25 or more

202

8.9

Total divorces

2,262

100.0

About one third of the couples who divorced in 2014 did not have children while slightly more than half of them had 1 to 2 children. There were 45 couples with 4 or more children.

Table 6 – Divorce by number of dependent children1, Republic of Mauritius, 2014

Number

of

children


Number


%

0

763

33.7

1

715

31.6

2

562

24.8

3

177

7.8

4

37

1.6

5 or more

8

0.4

Total divorces

2,262

100.0

1 dependent children are the living children who are dependent on either of the divorcees at the time the divorce petition is filed

6. Health

Since October 1987 when the first cases of AIDS were registered, the number has been increasing to reach 6,090 at December 2014, of whom 23 % were women.

During 2014, 322 new cases of HIV/AIDS were registered and the proportion of women among the new cases was 41% compared to 16% in 2006.

Chart 6 – New HIV/AIDS cases, Republic of Mauritius, 2004 - 2014

In 2014, out of the 132 new HIV cases detected among females, 71% was due to heterosexual as mode of transmission and 11% due to drug injection. As regards males, among the 190 new cases, the percentages were 43% and 45% respectively



Chart 7 – Number of new HIV/AIDS cases by sex and age, 2014

Among the newly detected cases in 2014, 60.2% were in the age group 20-39 years. However, women were predominant in the age group 20-29 years (38.6%) while men were mostly in the age group 30-39 years (31.6%).



7. Mortality

Though women are more numerous than men, there are fewer deaths among women than among men. In 2014, 5,329 men compared to 4,353 women died. The crude death rate for 2014 was 8.5 for man and 6.8 for woman.


Chart 8 – Number of deaths by sex, Republic of Mauritius, 1994 - 2014


Diabetes, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and cancer (neoplasm) together accounted for 62.9% of causes of deaths among women against 56.2% of men’s deaths in 2014. Causes of death specific to women, such as breast and uterus cancer were responsible for 4.9% of deaths among women while maternal deaths was responsible for another 0.2%. Compared to men, women were more likely to die of diabetes but less likely to die of diseases of the liver (0.8%) and to commit suicide (0.6%).
Table 7 – Deaths (%) by cause and sex, Republic of Mauritius, 2014

Cause of death

Male

Female

Diabetes mellitus

23.0

27.3

Heart disease

19.3

19.2

Hypertensive Disease

3.5

5.5

Neoplasm:

6.6

7.8

of which: breast cancer (malignant)

-

3.4

uterus cancer (malignant)

n/a

1.5

Cerebrovascular disease

7.3

8.6

Cirrhosis of liver

2.6

0.8

Suicide

1.9

0.6

Maternal death

n/a

0.2

Other

35.8

30.0

Total

100.0

100.0

The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime has generally been declining over the years with slightly higher level of maternal deaths in recent years. From 1994 to 2006, the maternal mortality ratio declined from 0.66 maternal death per 1,000 live births to 0.17. After 2006, the maternal mortality ratio was on a rising trend to reach 0.52 in 2014.

Chart 9 – Maternal Mortality Ratio, Republic of Mauritius, 1994 - 2014




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