How women's empowerment influences fertility-related outcomes and contraceptive practices: A cross-sectional study in Mozambique.
Women's empowerment could be a crucial step for tackling gender inequality and improve women's reproductive health and rights in Mozambique. This study aims to examine how different domains of women's empowerment influence fertility-related outcomes and contraceptive practices in Moza...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Castro Lopes (Author), Deborah Constant (Author), Sílvia Fraga (Author), Jane Harries (Author) |
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