Contraceptive Use, Access to Methods, and Program Efforts in Urban Areas
This article uses two large sets of internationally comparable national surveys to analyze urban patterns of contraceptive use, access to methods, and fertility. Urban areas show higher use of contraception and lower fertility rates than rural areas, with substantial differences in the method mix. U...
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Main Author: | John A. Ross (Author) |
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