In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among the rural women, 213 women from four rural villages of Kangpokpi district in Manipur, India was selected. Questionnaire method was used for collection of data and descriptive statistics is used in analysis of the data collected from the 213 respondents. The study found that the women take the decision of the family members more than the medical doctors’ advice on matters regarding child bearing and sterilization
In view of the prevalent gender norms that rationalize the bargaining power of women, lack of inform...
In order to identify the existing health information sources and channels of rural women, 213 marrie...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
Background: The fertility rate in India is declining and it is necessary to know the factors respons...
Background: A woman’s health is an integral part of any country. There are numerous factors that inf...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important target of health care policies, especially in India. ...
Background: India is experiencing lowest child sex ratio of the world. The deficit of girl children ...
The effectiveness of population policies is widely disputed by the international development communi...
Background: Objective of present study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of rural...
Background and Objectives: India, the second most populous country in the world, has two-thirds of i...
In India, as in many developing countries, female sterilization is the main contraceptive method: 3...
Background/Objective India observe double burden of fertility – childlessness along with high fertil...
In India, access to healthcare facilities in rural areas remains significantly underdeveloped regard...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
In view of the prevalent gender norms that rationalize the bargaining power of women, lack of inform...
In order to identify the existing health information sources and channels of rural women, 213 marrie...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
Background: The fertility rate in India is declining and it is necessary to know the factors respons...
Background: A woman’s health is an integral part of any country. There are numerous factors that inf...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important target of health care policies, especially in India. ...
Background: India is experiencing lowest child sex ratio of the world. The deficit of girl children ...
The effectiveness of population policies is widely disputed by the international development communi...
Background: Objective of present study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of rural...
Background and Objectives: India, the second most populous country in the world, has two-thirds of i...
In India, as in many developing countries, female sterilization is the main contraceptive method: 3...
Background/Objective India observe double burden of fertility – childlessness along with high fertil...
In India, access to healthcare facilities in rural areas remains significantly underdeveloped regard...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
In view of the prevalent gender norms that rationalize the bargaining power of women, lack of inform...
In order to identify the existing health information sources and channels of rural women, 213 marrie...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...