Cross-border ties and the reproductive health of India's internal migrant women
The literature on how social ties influence sexual and reproductive health is well established; however, one significant limitation of this research is the influence of social ties to hometowns among migrant women. Drawing from cross-border social ties literature, the objective of this study is to a...
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Main Authors: | May Sudhinaraset (Author), Jason Melo (Author), Nadia Diamond-Smith (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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