The association of empowerment measures with maternal, child and family planning outcomes in Plateau State Nigeria by urban-rural residence
Abstract Background Nigeria is experiencing a high level of urbanization and urban poverty. Within Nigeria maternal and child health and family planning outcomes may differ by residence (capital city, urban/non-capital city and rural) as well as by measures of women's empowerment and wealth. Th...
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Main Authors: | Kavita Singh (Author), Ilene S. Speizer (Author), Rashida-E Ijdi (Author), Lisa M. Calhoun (Author) |
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