The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning and fertility level. Addressing unmet need for family planning is the priority of both population policy 2000 and SDGs. Odisha is an eastern state of India where socio-economic and demographic indicators are not good in many front and also complex in nature to understand but one thing is that TFR is reducing and contraceptive practices is increasing but still a significant portion of women are in the category of unmet need. In this context, it is relevant to know the unmet need groups and the background factors of women responsible for unmet need for contraception using logistic regression with the help of the NFHS and DLHS. The study found tha...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Objective of this study is to investigate the likelihood of unmet need for family planning in Indian...
Copyright © 2013 Amit Kumar, Aditya Singh. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Abstract Unmet needs for contraception in India have declined over time but the rate has not been un...
Background: Population stabilization leads to sustainable development and is achieved by family plan...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Context: Unmet need which is the discrepancy between reproductive intentions and birth control pract...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
Background: Many women in low and middle-income countries would like to limit or delay their pregnan...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Background: More than 100 million women in less developed countries or about 17% of all married wome...
Objective of this study is to investigate the likelihood of unmet need for family planning in Indian...
Copyright © 2013 Amit Kumar, Aditya Singh. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Unmet need is a valuable indicator for assessing the achievements of national family pla...
Abstract Unmet needs for contraception in India have declined over time but the rate has not been un...
Background: Population stabilization leads to sustainable development and is achieved by family plan...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Context: Unmet need which is the discrepancy between reproductive intentions and birth control pract...
Context: Unmet need for family planning (FP), which refers to the condition in which there is the de...
Background: Many women in low and middle-income countries would like to limit or delay their pregnan...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Unmet need for family planning signifies the gap between the reproductive intentions of ...