Background: India is the second most populous country in the world. A decline in its population growth rate has been shown amounting to during the last decades. The decline in the family size is important step towards population stabilization for our country. The status of family size is related to various demographic, socio-economic, cultural factors and attitude towards use of family planning methods. Objective: To assess the relationship of family size with socio-economic factors and effect of contraceptive use. Methodology: A cross sectional house to house survey to know the family size and socio-demographic was conducted in the adopted villages of field practice area. The study subjects are the married women of reproductive age group (...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
This paper utilises micro data on consumption, family composition and land ownership of nearly 70,00...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world. A decline in its population grow...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world. A decline in its population grow...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
The state of Meghalaya which is located in northeast India is the homeland of three matrilineal trib...
This paper is an attempt to study the current size and structure of family according to different so...
Research Questions: 1. To what extent do rural eligible couples accept the small family norm? 2. Wha...
Introduction: India is the first country to implement National Family Program in 1952. Acceptance of...
The People of India database of the Anthropological Survey of India documents 631 cultural, ecologic...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
The People of India database of the Anthropological Survey of India documents 631 cultural, ecologic...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
This paper utilises micro data on consumption, family composition and land ownership of nearly 70,00...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world. A decline in its population grow...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world. A decline in its population grow...
This paper investigates the associations between preferred family size of married women aged 16-34 i...
The state of Meghalaya which is located in northeast India is the homeland of three matrilineal trib...
This paper is an attempt to study the current size and structure of family according to different so...
Research Questions: 1. To what extent do rural eligible couples accept the small family norm? 2. Wha...
Introduction: India is the first country to implement National Family Program in 1952. Acceptance of...
The People of India database of the Anthropological Survey of India documents 631 cultural, ecologic...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
The People of India database of the Anthropological Survey of India documents 631 cultural, ecologic...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
This study was conducted to explore the socio-economic factor responsible for family size in the six...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
This paper utilises micro data on consumption, family composition and land ownership of nearly 70,00...