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... contraceptive use in both urban and rural settings . The findings reveal that women's decision - making authority is clearly related to the context in which they live , as urban women have a say in household matters , almost equal to ...
... contraceptive use in both urban and rural settings . The findings reveal that women's decision - making authority is clearly related to the context in which they live , as urban women have a say in household matters , almost equal to ...
Page 125
... contraception and indicate that the influence of husbands in household and reproductive decisions is dominant [ Mahmood ( 1998 ) ] . These socio - cultural conditions , in combination with the issue of unmet contraceptive need , pose a ...
... contraception and indicate that the influence of husbands in household and reproductive decisions is dominant [ Mahmood ( 1998 ) ] . These socio - cultural conditions , in combination with the issue of unmet contraceptive need , pose a ...
Page 140
... contraceptive method for each unit increase in specific category of discrete variables in comparison with the omitted ( reference ) category and are presented in three models . The results in Table 3 indicate that the effects of ...
... contraceptive method for each unit increase in specific category of discrete variables in comparison with the omitted ( reference ) category and are presented in three models . The results in Table 3 indicate that the effects of ...
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Managing Social Change S P Ahuja | 105 |
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