The predictive utility of unmet need on time to contraceptive adoption: a panel study of non-contracepting Ugandan women
Objective: The predictive utility of the unmet contraceptive need indicator is not well known, despite being recognized as a key family planning indicator for showing the extant demand for birth control. This study assesses the dynamic influence of unmet need on time to contraceptive adoption, as co...
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Main Authors: | Dana Sarnak (Author), Amy Tsui (Author), Fredrick Makumbi (Author), Simon P.S Kibira (Author), Saifuddin Ahmed (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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