Family planning practices of women working in the Cambodian garment industry: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Women working in Cambodian garment factories have unmet needs for family planning (contraception and safe abortion) services, because of their background and living conditions. This study describes their experiences regarding abortion and contraception as part of a larger project...
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Main Authors: | Chisato Masuda (Author), Elisa Oreglia (Author), Sokhey Ly (Author), Megan McLaren (Author), Caroline Free (Author), Camille Tijamo (Author), Amra Ou (Author), Michelle Helena van Velthoven (Author), Amy Williamson (Author), Chris Smith (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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