Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very popular form of birth control in many societies, including Turkey. We look at the relationship between women's agency and physical space in relation to birth control choices of women in Turkey. Agency in our context refers to a woman's ability to resist domination and subordination to the patriarchal beliefs valuing her reproductivity over her pleasure. Our analysis of the Turkish Demographic Health Survey (TDHS) suggests that (a) the available space in the household for possible private encounters between husband and wife, and (b) the women's capacity to insert her agency into her life choices are closely correlated with WD choices. Women w...
Research shows a positive relationship between women’s empowerment and reproductive health. Yet we k...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relativelylow, while fertility levels are high ...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very...
Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwant...
Objectives The determinants of the use of withdrawal in Turkey are examined using a multinomial logi...
This paper seeks to understand why Turkey has one of the highest rates of withdrawal (coitus interru...
This study investigated whether woman's education, labour market status and the status within the ho...
Background: Withdrawal dominates the contraceptive method mix in a geographical cluster of countries...
International audienceIn Turkey, the Justice and Development Party government has introduced new reg...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relatively low, while fertility levels are high...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Istanbul to investigate the relationship between contracep...
In this article, we examine how socioeconomically disadvantaged women are affected by health sector ...
are very few couple-level studies of communication and decision making regarding contraceptive use i...
Research shows a positive relationship between women’s empowerment and reproductive health. Yet we k...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relativelylow, while fertility levels are high ...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...
Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very...
Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwanted pregnancies, yet it is still a very...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Withdrawal (WD) is not a reliable method for preventing unwant...
Objectives The determinants of the use of withdrawal in Turkey are examined using a multinomial logi...
This paper seeks to understand why Turkey has one of the highest rates of withdrawal (coitus interru...
This study investigated whether woman's education, labour market status and the status within the ho...
Background: Withdrawal dominates the contraceptive method mix in a geographical cluster of countries...
International audienceIn Turkey, the Justice and Development Party government has introduced new reg...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relatively low, while fertility levels are high...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Istanbul to investigate the relationship between contracep...
In this article, we examine how socioeconomically disadvantaged women are affected by health sector ...
are very few couple-level studies of communication and decision making regarding contraceptive use i...
Research shows a positive relationship between women’s empowerment and reproductive health. Yet we k...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relativelylow, while fertility levels are high ...
In Turkey, the first population and family planning law was accepted by the government in 1965, and ...