Impacts of inequalities in utilization of key maternal health service on fertility preference among high parity women in four selected regions of Ethiopia
Abstract Background Fertility is one of the three main components which determines the size, structure, and composition of a population, and fertility preferences are important measures for forecasting fertility levels of a population. Therefore, this study aims to assess the impacts of the inequali...
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Main Authors: | Tigist Shumet (Author), Nigatu Regassa Geda (Author) |
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