Tertiary education reduces fertility, infant mortality and income increase it in Indonesia.
The study looked at how factors like infant mortality rate, education, and income per person affect the number of children born in Indonesia. By analyzing data from 1970 to 2016, researchers found that higher education levels led to fewer children being born, while higher infant mortality rates and income per person led to more children being born. This suggests that improving education and reducing infant mortality could help lower the number of children born in Indonesia.