Levels and trends in contraceptive prevalence, unmet need, and demand for family planning for 29 states and union territories in India: a modelling study using the Family Planning Estimation Tool
Summary: Background: Improving access to reproductive health services and commodities is central to development. Efforts to assess progress on this front have been largely focused on national estimates, but such analyses can mask local disparities. We assessed progress in reproductive health service...
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Main Authors: | Jin Rou New, MA (Author), Niamh Cahill, PhD (Author), John Stover, MA (Author), Yogender Pal Gupta, PhD (Author), Leontine Alkema, DrPhD (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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