Abstract:
Fertility is a one of the major demographic components, which is connected to various socioeconomic
and other demographic factors. Fertility behaviour of a group of women depends on
various factors such as ethnicity, religion, residential sector, level of education and cultural
norms. Researchers have identified that starting behaviour of fertility is one of the factor
affecting overall fertility behaviour. In addition to socio-economic factors, age at first marriage,
age at first birth, gap between first marriage and first birth are the key demographic factors
affecting starting fertility behaviour. According to existing literature, fertility generally differs
by ethnicity and related attitudes, identities, cultural practices and sexual behaviour.Therefore,
this study mainly focuses on identifying the starting fertility behaviour of married women of
different ethnic groups using a mixed methodological approach. Quantitative data was
collected through an interviewer administered questionnaire.