Illiterate women comprise a particularly vulnerable section of the community. They lack empowerment, are unable to voice their choice with respect to contraceptive use, and also lack access to health services. However, their lack of literacy may be compensated if their partners are literate. Contraceptive use of such illiterate women (proximate literates), may be higher than that of illiterate women whose partners too are illiterates (isolate illiterates). The study uses the third wave of the Demographic Health Survey data for India (2005-2006).The 34,108 currently married illiterate women for whom data is available in the Individual file was divided into two groups, based on whether their partners were literate. Current use of modern cont...
This study analysed the recent changes and patterns of information received about contraceptive meth...
Background: Scheduled caste is socially and economically disadvantaged population and contributes to...
Background: Even with nearly five decades of launch of the programme, only half of the eligible coup...
Illiterate women comprise a particularly vulnerable section of the community. They lack empowerment,...
This paper examines the hypothesis that contraceptive use of illiterate women having literate partne...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
The paper provides a comprehensive picture of knowledge and use of contraceptives among scheduled tr...
Objective: A woman’s multifaceted feelings, knowledge, and perceptions of their intimate relations g...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: Unmet need for contraception is still high in developing countries because of various re...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.01% of world popul...
This study analysed the recent changes and patterns of information received about contraceptive meth...
Background: Scheduled caste is socially and economically disadvantaged population and contributes to...
Background: Even with nearly five decades of launch of the programme, only half of the eligible coup...
Illiterate women comprise a particularly vulnerable section of the community. They lack empowerment,...
This paper examines the hypothesis that contraceptive use of illiterate women having literate partne...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Background: Unregulated growth of population is the most important problem that is hindering the soc...
The paper provides a comprehensive picture of knowledge and use of contraceptives among scheduled tr...
Objective: A woman’s multifaceted feelings, knowledge, and perceptions of their intimate relations g...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: Unmet need for contraception is still high in developing countries because of various re...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India is the second most populous country in the world, sustaining 17.01% of world popul...
This study analysed the recent changes and patterns of information received about contraceptive meth...
Background: Scheduled caste is socially and economically disadvantaged population and contributes to...
Background: Even with nearly five decades of launch of the programme, only half of the eligible coup...