In Bangladesh, the total fertility rate declined from more than six children per woman of reproductive age in 1980 to 3.3 children per woman in 1996. Much discussion has ensued about the circumstances responsible for this decline and, in particular, about the contribution made by the national family planning program. For this study, qualitative interviews were conducted with 67 women concerning the factors influencing their reproductive behavior. The participants, residents of a rural area in southwestern Bangladesh, consisted of two groups: women who were currently practicing family planning and women who had never practiced or had not done so for at least four years. The findings suggest that the family planning program has played an impo...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
This study involved secondary analysis of a substantial set of 1987–88 focus group data from Banglad...
Recent changes in the reproductive behaviour of women m the rural areas of Bangladesh have occurred ...
Women’s fertility decision is quite difficult in male-dominant rural culture due to their poor...
Women’s fertility decision is quite difficult in male-dominant rural culture due to their poor...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
This paper mainly reports the results of an observational study carried out during 1994-1995 in five...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
This study involved secondary analysis of a substantial set of 1987–88 focus group data from Banglad...
Recent changes in the reproductive behaviour of women m the rural areas of Bangladesh have occurred ...
Women’s fertility decision is quite difficult in male-dominant rural culture due to their poor...
Women’s fertility decision is quite difficult in male-dominant rural culture due to their poor...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
Introduction Along with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declin...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
This paper mainly reports the results of an observational study carried out during 1994-1995 in five...
IntroductionAlong with the developing world, Bangladesh has made a tremendous improvement in declini...
The total fertility rate in Bangladesh declined from 6.3 children per women in 1975 to 3.3 in 1997-1...
The paper analyzes 141 villages in Matlab, Bangladesh from 1974 to 1996, in which half the villages ...
This study involved secondary analysis of a substantial set of 1987–88 focus group data from Banglad...