Couple's concordance and discordance in household decision-making and married women's use of modern contraceptives in Bangladesh
Abstract Background Although a large body of studies documents that women's autonomy in the household is associated with better reproductive health outcomes, these studies typically examined autonomy only from women's point of view. The current study employs husband's and wife's...
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Main Authors: | Jalal Uddin (Author), Muhammad Zakir Hossin (Author), Mohammad Habibullah Pulok (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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