Studies In Family Planning
INDEXUnmet Need for Contraception: Issues and Challenges 105John Cleland, Sarah Harbison, and Iqbal H. Shah Understanding Unmet Need: History, Theory, and Measurement 123 Sarah E.K. Bradley and John B. Casterline UNMET NEED, CONTRACEPTİVE USE, AND FERTILİTY Reasons for Contraceptive Nonuse among Women Having Unmet Need for Contraception in Developing Countries 151 Gilda Sedgh and Rubina Hussain Do Natural Methods Count? Underreporting of Natural Contraception in Urban Burkina Faso 171 Clémentine Rossier, Leigh Senderowicz, and Abdramane Soura « Demand for Contraception to Delay First Pregnancy among Young Married Women in India 183 Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, K.G. Santhya, and A.J. Francis Zavier Unmet Need for Family Planning in Ghana: The Shifting Contributions of Lack of Access and Attitudinal Resistance 203 Kazuyo Machiyama and John Cleland Unmet Need and Fertility Decline: A Comparative Perspective on Prospects in Sub-Saharan Africa 227 John B. Casterline and Laila O. El-Zeini REDUCING UNIVIET NEED The Impact of Family Planning Programs on Unmet Need and Demand for Contraception 247 John Bongaarts Using Measurements of Unmet Need to Inform Program Investmentsfor Health Service Integration 263 Shawn Malarcher and Chelsea B. Polis Reducing Unmet Need and Unwanted Childbearing: Evidence from l a Panel Survey in Pakistan 277 Anrudh K. Jain, Arshad Mahmood, Zeba A. Sathar, and lrfan Masood
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