National Family Health Survey (MCH and Family Planning): Punjab, 1993Population Research Centre, Centre for Research in rural and Industrial Development, 1995 - Birth control - 294 pages |
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... Programme on Immunization ( EPI ) was introduced with the objective of providing free vaccination services to all eligible children and expectant mothers . To step up the pace of immunization , the government introduced a Universal ...
... Programme on Immunization ( EPI ) was introduced with the objective of providing free vaccination services to all eligible children and expectant mothers . To step up the pace of immunization , the government introduced a Universal ...
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... programme should pay increasing attention to effective spacing methods as part of a balanced programme to satisfy the contraceptive needs of women in Punjab . 6.8 Exposure to Family Planning Messages on Radio and Television For many ...
... programme should pay increasing attention to effective spacing methods as part of a balanced programme to satisfy the contraceptive needs of women in Punjab . 6.8 Exposure to Family Planning Messages on Radio and Television For many ...
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... Programme is being implemented in India on a priority basis ( Gupta and Murli , 1989 ) . In 1978 the Government of India started the Expanded Programme on Immunization ( EPI ) with the objective of reducing morbidity , mortality , and ...
... Programme is being implemented in India on a priority basis ( Gupta and Murli , 1989 ) . In 1978 the Government of India started the Expanded Programme on Immunization ( EPI ) with the objective of reducing morbidity , mortality , and ...
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age at marriage age group amenorrhoea antenatal antenatal care birth interval breastfed breastfeeding Caste Scheduled caste Census Chandigarh child mortality childbearing children ever born condoms contraception contraceptive method current age currently married women Delhi delivery diarrhoea Education Illiterate estimates family planning Family Welfare female sterilization Health and Family High school higher husbands ideal number India infant mortality interview Less than 0.05 live births living children marriage mass media median age middle complete Middle school complete modern methods mothers Muslim NFHS number of children number of living Percent distribution percent of children percent of women percentage period pill polio preceding the survey pregnancy prevalence programme proportion Punjab Registrar reported Residence Urban Rural rural areas sample selected background characteristics sex preselection shown separately Sikh SKIP Table Total percent 100.0 traditional birth attendants urban and rural urban areas Urban Rural Total vaccination card village visits woman