Studies In Family Planning - Vol:39 No:2
INDEXARTICLESCatholics Using Contraceptives: Religion, Family Planning, and Interpretive Agency in Rural Mexico 93 Jennifer S. Hirsch Fertility Transitions in Developing Countries: Progress or Stagnation? 105 John Bongaarts Rates of Induced Abortion in Iran: The Roles of Contraceptive Use and Religiosity 111 Amir Erfani and Kevin McQuillan REPORTS Intimate Partner Violence and Interference with Women's Efforts to Avoid Pregnancy in Jordan 123 Cari Jo Clark, Jay Silverman, Inaam A. Khalaf, Basem Abu Ra'ad, Zeinab Abu Al Sha'ar, Abdullah Abu Al Ata, and Anwar Batieha Clinic-based Surveillance of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes to Identify Induced Abortions in Accra, Ghana 133 Elizabeth Oliveras, Clement Ahiadeke, Richard M. Adanu, and Allan G. Hill DATA Cambodia 2005: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey 141 Rwanda 2005: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey 147 BOOK REVIEWS Warren C. Robinson and John A. Ross, editors The Global Family Planning Revolution: Three Decades of Population Policies and Programs 153 Andrzej Kulczycki Arlette Campbell White, Thomas W. Merrick, and Abdo S. Yazbeck Reproductive Health — The Missing Millennium Development Goal: Poverty, Health and Development in a Changing World 155 Stan Bernstein Caren Grown, Elissa Braunstein, and Anju Malhotra, editors Trading Women's Health and Rights? Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies 158 Amy Lind
|