This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with their husbands and mothers-in-law during various stages of their fertility careers. In light of these descriptions, the paper also aims to assess how far the differences between two generations suggest that there has been a change in the quality of conjugal relationships and intergenerational relationships- particularly between young women and their mothers-in-law. The paper utilises 75 semi-structured interviews with young women, their mothers, mothers-in-laws and husbands from Sargodha (Punjab) to suggest that young women as compared to their mothers and mothers-in-laws, show more agentic behaviour during their fertility careers; not only ...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
Background: Married young women's reproductive needs are a challenge in traditional Pakistani...
Pakistan, a late starter in fertility transition, has been experiencing a rapid fertility decline s...
In Pakistan, fertility rates and intended family size have fallen, but contraceptive use remains low...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Abstract While infertility is a global challenge for millions of couples, low income countries have ...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
This study has examined the functioning of the family planning programme, reasons for the low cont...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
This paper aims at describing how women from two generations negotiated their reproduction with thei...
Background: Married young women's reproductive needs are a challenge in traditional Pakistani...
Pakistan, a late starter in fertility transition, has been experiencing a rapid fertility decline s...
In Pakistan, fertility rates and intended family size have fallen, but contraceptive use remains low...
The study examines the factors that influence female fertility and contraceptive use among Pakistani...
Abstract While infertility is a global challenge for millions of couples, low income countries have ...
This dissertation examines the determinants of the desire for additional children for currently marr...
This study has examined the functioning of the family planning programme, reasons for the low cont...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...
The perspectives of mothers-in-law about intra-household decision-making, family size and family pla...
Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world, with about 180 million people and an annua...