Why ethnicity and gender matters for fertility intention among married young people: a baseline evaluation from a gender transformative intervention in rural India
Abstract Background Social inequities in early child bearing persist among young married people, especially among tribal populations in India. Rural women belonging to tribal groups and those coming from poor households are more likely to give birth before age 18. This paper explores the connection...
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Main Authors: | Tina Khanna (Author), Murari Chandra (Author), Ajay Singh (Author), Sunil Mehra (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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