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Do Slum Dwellers Have Lower Contraceptive Prevalence Rates? An Analysis of Current Use Patterns in Calcutta, India
Oleh:
Dutta, Mousumi
;
Husain, Zakir
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Asia-Pacific Population Journal vol. 26 no. 04 (Dec. 2011)
,
page 29-56.
Topik:
Contraceptive Prevalence
;
Slum Dwellers
Fulltext:
A61 v 26 n4 p29 2011.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
A61
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This paper examines whether there are significant variations in contraceptive prevalence rates between women who live or do not live in slums of Calcutta, India. A Disparity Index is calculated, using unit level data from the Demographic Health Survey (2004-2005). The Index reveals that variations in overall and modern contraceptive prevalence rates between currently married slum and non-slum respondents are low. Statistical tests (both parametric and non-parametric) reveal that though differences in overall contraceptive prevalence rates are significantly lower in slums, differences in usage of modern methods between slum and non-slum areas is marginal. This is also confirmed by econometric methods using an ordered logit model. This model indicates that slum respondents are reluctant to adopt contraceptives, but once their initial resistance is overcome, they prefer modern – particularly terminal – methods. Analysis reveals that cultural forces – socio-religious identity, language and preference for more children (particularly sons) – are responsible for creating the barriers to adopting family planning methods.
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