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Toward smaller family size in Yemen: a demographic analysis.
Author(s): Vijayan K. Pillai; T. S. Sunil
Source: Asian Population Studies (NOV 2006) , Volume 2, Issue 3 November 2006 , pages 257 - 269
Country(s): Yemen
Trends in Protective Behaviour among Single vs. Married Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Big Picture
Author(s): John Cleland, Mohamed M Ali, Iqbal Shah
Source: Reproductive Health Matters (NOV 2006) , Volume 14, Issue 28, November 2006, Pages 17-22, doi:10.1016/S0968-8080(06)28250-8
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Trends in reproductive behavior among young single women in Colombia and Peru: 1985-1999
Author(s): Ali, M.M., J.G. Cleland, I.H. Shah
Source: Demography (2003) , Vol 40, Num 4, Page: 659-673
Country(s): Multiple L.A/Caribbean Countries
Ultramodern contraception--Social class and family planning in India
Author(s): Basu, A.M.
Source: Asian Population Studies (2005) , Vol 1, Num 3, Page: 303-323
Country(s): India
Understanding contraception use among Muslims of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Author(s): Ram, U., L.K. Dwivedi, B. Goswami
Source: Journal of Population and Social Studies (2007) , Vol 15, Num 2
Country(s): Bangladesh, India, Philippines
Unfolding Contraceptive Technology: Where Indian Population Stands Today?
Author(s): Kalyan B. Saha, D.C. Jain and Uma C. Saha
Source: Journal of Human Ecology (2006) , 20(2): 125-128
Country(s): India
Unmet need for contraception among HIV-positive women in Lesotho and implications for mother-to-child transmission
Author(s): Adair T.
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (MAR 2009) , 41(2):269-78. doi: 10.1017/S0021932008003076. Epub 2008 Oct 13.
Country(s): Lesotho
Use of family planning services in the transition to a static clinic system in Bangladesh: 1998-2002
Author(s): Mercer, A., A. Ashraf, N. Huq, F. Haseen, A.H. Nowsher Uddin, M. Reza
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (2005) , Vol 31, Num 3, Page: 115-123
Country(s): Bangladesh
Use of Modern Contraception by the Poor Is Falling Behind
Author(s): Emmanuela Gakidou,Effy Vayena
Source: PLoS Medicine (FEB 2007) , 4(2): e31
Country(s): Multiple Regions
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Use of periodic abstinence in Bangladesh: Do they really understand?
Author(s): Kamal, N., U. Saha, M. Ali Khan, R. Bairagi
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (2006) , Vol 39, Num 1, Page: 27-40
Country(s): Bangladesh
Using Strength of Fertility Motivations to Identify Family Planning Program Strategies
Author(s): Ilene S. Speizer
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (DEC 2006) , 2006, 32(4):185–191
Country(s): Ghana, Burkina Faso, Multiple African Countries, Kenya
What Happens to Contraceptive Use After Injectables Are Introduced? An Analysis of 13 Countries.
Author(s): Sutherland, Elizabeth G.; Otterness, Conrad; Janowitz, Barbara
Source: International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (formerly: International Family Planning Perspectives) (DEC 2011) , Dec2011, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p202-208, 7p, DOI: 10.1363/3720211
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Who is being served least by family planning providers? A study of modern contraceptive use in Ghana, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe
Author(s): Clements, S., N. Madise
Source: African Journal of AIDS Research (2004) , Vol 8, Num 2, Page: 124-136
Country(s): Multiple African Countries, Ghana, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Women's autonomy and reproductive preferences in Eritrea
Author(s): Woldemicael G.
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (MAR 2009) , 41(2):161-81. doi: 10.1017/S0021932008003040. Epub 2008 Oct 16.
Country(s): Eritrea
 
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