Migration and family planning in the state with highest total fertility rate in India
Abstract Background This study examined the relationship between male out-migration and family planning (FP) behaviour of women in rural Bihar. Methods Data was collected from 937 currently married women aged 15-34 years from two districts of Bihar, namely Nawada and Gopalganj. Respondents were sele...
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Main Authors: | Bidhubhusan Mahapatra (Author), Niranjan Saggurti (Author), Raman Mishra (Author), Monika Walia (Author), Saradiya Mukherjee (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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