Association of migration and family planning use among women in Malawi: Evidence from 2019/2020 Malawi Multiple Indicators Survey
Abstract Background Family planning (FP) is known to bring multiple benefits to people both individually and collectively. Individually, FP has been associated with reduction in risk of unintended pregnancy which also correlates with low child mortality rates. Child mortality rates in women with chi...
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Main Authors: | Reuben Christopher Moyo (Author), Dumisani Nkhoma (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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