This article compares the fertility pattern and the attitudes towards family planning in two culturally and geographically different societies, the growing slum area in Calcutta, India and Taita-Taveta, an agricultural area under high population pressure in Kenya. The studies are partly demographic and partly based on in-depth interviews
This paper investigates how poorer women in West Bengal, India balance the ideas of modernization an...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Between 1980 and 2000 total fertility in Kenya fell by about 40 per cent, from some eight births per...
This paper uses the 1989 and 1998 KDHS data sets to examine the role of socioeconomic, cultural and ...
Abstract: Introduction: Kenya is characterized by high unmet need for family planning (FP) and high ...
Introduction: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth ...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Understanding women's contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
This paper investigates the relationships between migration and the determinants of contraceptive us...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Background: India was the first country in the world to launch a National Family Planning Programme ...
The Kenya government, in collaboration with other stakeholders involved in the provision of family ...
This paper investigates how poorer women in West Bengal, India balance the ideas of modernization an...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Between 1980 and 2000 total fertility in Kenya fell by about 40 per cent, from some eight births per...
This paper uses the 1989 and 1998 KDHS data sets to examine the role of socioeconomic, cultural and ...
Abstract: Introduction: Kenya is characterized by high unmet need for family planning (FP) and high ...
Introduction: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth ...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: Despite the fact that contraceptive usage has increased over a period of time, there exi...
Background: Understanding women's contraceptive method choices is key to enhancing family planning s...
This paper investigates the relationships between migration and the determinants of contraceptive us...
A journal article by Dr. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, an assistant professor of economics in the Chanda...
Background: India was the first country in the world to launch a National Family Planning Programme ...
The Kenya government, in collaboration with other stakeholders involved in the provision of family ...
This paper investigates how poorer women in West Bengal, India balance the ideas of modernization an...
Background: Contraceptive use in India is poor so this study was designed to detect the prevalence o...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...