International Family Planning Perspectives

Book : International Family Planning Perspectives

Author : * Michael Klitsch

Language : English

Library : Population

Publish Place : New York

ISSN : 0162-2749

Volume : 17-3

Period : monthly

Publish Date : September 1991

Publisher : A Publication of The Alan Guttmacher Institute

Original Language : Turkish

Book Type : Periodical

Book Number : 4756

INDEX

Table of Contents
Update
Articles
Family Planning in Bamako, Mali
Costs and Benefits of Implementing Family Planning Services at a Private Mining Company in Peru
Use-Effectiveness Among Users Of the Symptothermal Method Of Family Planning
Social and Psychological Aspects
Of Tubal Ligation in Zaire:
A Follow-Up Study of Acceptors
Francine van de Walle and Mariam Maiga
Karen G. Foreit, Delia Haustein, Max Winterhalter and Ernesto La Mata
Robert T. Kambic, Ronald H. Gray, Richard St. Mart, Claude A. Lanctot and Mary C. Martin
Jane T. Bertrand,
Chibalonza Kashwantale,
Djunghu Balowa,
Nancy C. Baughman
and Chirhamolekwa Chirwisa
Comment
South Asia's Future Population:
Are There Really Grounds for Optimism?
Richard Leete and Gavin Jones
Books in Review
The Population Wars Rodolfo A. Bulatao
Digest
Most Zimbabwean Men Approve of Family Planning After the First Birth Thai Children from Small Families Generally Attain More Education Paraguay DHS Reveals Moderately High Fertility and Low Child Mortality Early Marriage and Childbearing Remain Common in Developing World
Corrections
The wood fertility sculptures pictured on the cover are from Mali. The pregnant woman is of Dc origin; the photograph, courtesy of the Center for African Art, New York, is by ferry L. Thomp The mother and child is a Bamana figure, from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of New York; it was photographed by Lee Boltin.