There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of women's empowerment and contraceptive use having been examined - and of how these associations are mediated by women's socio-economic and demographic statuses. We assessed these phenomena in Pakistan using a structured-framework approach.We analyzed data on 2,133 women who were either using any form of contraceptive or living with unmet need for contraception. The survey was conducted during May - June 2012, with married women of reproductive age (15–49 years) in three districts of Punjab. The dimensions of empowerment were categorized broadly into: economic decision-making, household decision-making, and women's mobility. Two measures were created for each...
This paper reviews the literature examining the relationship between women's empowerment and contrac...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is little available evidence of associations between the various di...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
INTRODUCTION: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Objective: To determine the autonomy of young Pakistani women in house hold decision making and the ...
The present study was cross-sectional in nature, aiming to discover the women’s role in household de...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> India launched the world’s first national family planning programme ...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
In this research, I investigate the ways that women maneuver for power in the household and the vill...
The positive effect of women’s empowerment on the use of contraceptives is well established. However...
This paper reviews the literature examining the relationship between women's empowerment and contrac...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is little available evidence of associations between the various di...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
INTRODUCTION: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Introduction: There is little available evidence of associations between the various dimensions of w...
Objective: To determine the autonomy of young Pakistani women in house hold decision making and the ...
The present study was cross-sectional in nature, aiming to discover the women’s role in household de...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> India launched the world’s first national family planning programme ...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
In this research, I investigate the ways that women maneuver for power in the household and the vill...
The positive effect of women’s empowerment on the use of contraceptives is well established. However...
This paper reviews the literature examining the relationship between women's empowerment and contrac...
examines the effect of selected socio-cultural and supply factors on contraceptive use as reported b...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...