As early as 15 years ago, UNICEF was noting the same pattern that appeared in their 2020 health and demographic survey. It was small with NorthWest, i.e Somaliland, at a TFR of 5.9 while Somalia as a whole was at 6.7. Already in 2006, Somaliland's fertility rate was falling behind that of Somalia as whole. Somalia's overall TFR has stayed the same over the past 21 years going from 6.8 in 1999 to 6.9 in 2020.
I would have not guessed that you would be able to see a 12% divergence in fertility between Somaliland and the rest of Somalia as early as 2006. I did guess that their demographic transition started sometime around 2005, but I now think it must have been earlier probably around 2000. This process is already 20 years old. Very surprised to see the same pattern so early in the game.
12% is a significant figure, considering that Somaliland now has a TFR 25% lower than the Somalia average, meaning that half of the present day's differential fertility was already present as early as 2006!
https://mics-surveys-prod.s3.amazon...alia/2006/Final/Somalia 2006 MICS_English.pdf
I would have not guessed that you would be able to see a 12% divergence in fertility between Somaliland and the rest of Somalia as early as 2006. I did guess that their demographic transition started sometime around 2005, but I now think it must have been earlier probably around 2000. This process is already 20 years old. Very surprised to see the same pattern so early in the game.
12% is a significant figure, considering that Somaliland now has a TFR 25% lower than the Somalia average, meaning that half of the present day's differential fertility was already present as early as 2006!
https://mics-surveys-prod.s3.amazon...alia/2006/Final/Somalia 2006 MICS_English.pdf