Background: The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern India, where fertility is almost exclusively controlled by means of permanent contraceptive methods, mainly female sterilization, which constitutes about two-thirds of overall contraceptive use. Many Indian women undergo sterilization at relatively young ages as a consequence of early marriage and childbearing in short birth intervals. This research aims to investigate the socioeconomic factors determining the choices for alternative contraceptive choices against the dominant preference for sterilization among married women in India. Methods: Data for this study are drawn from the 2005–06 National Family Health Surveys focusing on a sample of ...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: Male sterilization despite being more cost-effective compared to female sterilization is...
The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern India, where ...
Background: The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern I...
BackgroundFemale sterilization is a permanent method of contraception practiced widely in India. Tho...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
In India, as in many developing countries, female sterilization is the main contraceptive method: 3...
Making universal access to sexual and reproductive health care a reality, and thus building momentum...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
This paper examined the influence of religion on the adoption of female sterilization, using data fr...
Background: Scheduled caste is socially and economically disadvantaged population and contributes to...
Fertility divergence amid declining in use of modern contraception in many states of Ind...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: Male sterilization despite being more cost-effective compared to female sterilization is...
The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern India, where ...
Background: The recent decline in fertility in India has been unprecedented especially in southern I...
BackgroundFemale sterilization is a permanent method of contraception practiced widely in India. Tho...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
Using the recent Indian National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, this article analyses the factors...
In India, as in many developing countries, female sterilization is the main contraceptive method: 3...
Making universal access to sexual and reproductive health care a reality, and thus building momentum...
Abstract: The aim of the present research was to determine whether religion moderates the relationsh...
This paper examined the influence of religion on the adoption of female sterilization, using data fr...
Background: Scheduled caste is socially and economically disadvantaged population and contributes to...
Fertility divergence amid declining in use of modern contraception in many states of Ind...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
Background: The most important problem with developing countries like India are facing today is unco...
Background: Male sterilization despite being more cost-effective compared to female sterilization is...