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Regional development and fertility in Indonesia, 1980-1990Sarjono, Jono January 1995 (has links)
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Certain legal aspects of modern medicine : sex reassignment and sterilizationKouri, Robert P. January 1975 (has links)
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Birth control policy, practice and prohibition in the 1930s: The Maternal Health Association of Cleveland, OhioMeyer, Jimmy Elaine Wilkinson January 1993 (has links)
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American Catholic Women and Artificial Contraception: An Exploration into Beliefs and PracticeSpillar, Adrienne J. 31 August 2006 (has links)
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Moral judgment, assertive social skills, and female adolescent birth control behavior in a middle class community /Shockley, Kathie Call January 1988 (has links)
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Impak van gesinsbeplanningsdienste op die toekomstige fertiliteitsvlakke by sekere bevolkingsgroepe in Suid-Afrika09 February 2015 (has links)
D.Phil. / Despite a sharp decline in the birthrate, recent projections show that the population groups in the RSA are still expected to grow rapidly in the future. Since its inception in 1974, the National Family Planning Programme has been very successful, and by 1980 more than a million women from all population groups were practising contraception. Although the programme planners set as their goal an annual increase in this figure, it was not clear what the effect of a given increase would be on population growth in the RSA. In this study recent population projections for the RSA were used as the point of departure, and it was established what the increased family planning input would have to be if the prospect of reduced population sizes were held out. Furthermore, it was assumed in the models used that changes would take place over a period of time in respect of the average period of use of contraceptives, and that there would be a shift to more effective methods. The TABRAP and PROJTARG models used for these analyses were extremely suitable for experimentation so that an in-depth study of the family planning situation of Asians, Coloureds and Blacks could be made. There are certain shortcomings in these models, however, and a new model incorporating characteristics from both models was developed to conduct projections up to the year 2010.
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Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Northern Cape, South Africa.De Gita, Gloria N. January 2007 (has links)
<p>Spousal communication on issues related to family planning and reproductive health is important in influencing fertility limiting behaviour. In South Africa, studies analyzing the relationship between spousal communication and family planning behaviour are virtually nonexistant. Understanding this relationship is critical for less developed countries where fertility remains at substantially high levels. In most countries, the isolation of men's participation in family planning issues is acknowledged as one of the major causes of poor performance of most family planning programs. In addition, lack of spousal communication about family planning is identified as one of the reasons for low levels of contraceptive use among women. The main objective of this study was to assess spousal communication on contraceptive use and family planning behaviour in three distinct areas in the Richtersveld (Northern Cape) area.</p>
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Spousal communication and family planning behavior in Northern Cape, South Africa.De Gita, Gloria N. January 2007 (has links)
<p>Spousal communication on issues related to family planning and reproductive health is important in influencing fertility limiting behaviour. In South Africa, studies analyzing the relationship between spousal communication and family planning behaviour are virtually nonexistant. Understanding this relationship is critical for less developed countries where fertility remains at substantially high levels. In most countries, the isolation of men's participation in family planning issues is acknowledged as one of the major causes of poor performance of most family planning programs. In addition, lack of spousal communication about family planning is identified as one of the reasons for low levels of contraceptive use among women. The main objective of this study was to assess spousal communication on contraceptive use and family planning behaviour in three distinct areas in the Richtersveld (Northern Cape) area.</p>
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The impact of the one-child policy on fertility, children's well-being and gender differential in China /Li, Guanghui, January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p.137-143).
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A study investigating the contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of coloured unmarried pregnant teenagersCupido, Xena January 1998 (has links)
Magister Artium (Human Ecology) - MA(HE) / A study investigating the contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices of coloured unmarried pregnant teenagers. / South Africa
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