Centering female agency while investigating contraceptive use: a case study in Agincourt, South Africa
Abstract Background Rural areas of South Africa face persistently high teenage and premarital childbearing rates, reflecting a lack of or inconsistent use of modern contraception. In attempting to understand this behavior, much of the literature has denied agency to young women, portraying them sole...
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Main Author: | Cara Margherio (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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