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The Relationship of Family Size and Composition To Fertility Desires, Contraceptive Adoption and Method Choice in South Asia
Oleh:
Arnold, Fred
;
Jayaraman, Anuja
;
Mishra, Vinod
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Family Planning Perspectives vol. 35 no. 01 (Mar. 2009)
,
page 29–38.
Topik:
Contraceptive Use
;
Fertility Desires
Fulltext:
International Perspectives on Sexual and ReproductiveHealth,2009,35(1),29–38 (win).pdf
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I77
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Many countries in South Asia, including Nepal, India and Bangladesh, demonstrate a strong cultural preference for sons, which may influence fertility desires and contraceptive use. Demographic and Health Survey data from married, non pregnant women aged 15-49 who had at least one child were used to examine the relationship of parity and number of sons to reproductive outcomes in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Outcomes of interest were desire for another child, contraceptive use and type of contraceptive (modern vs. traditional, temporary vs. permanent).
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