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Asia-Pacific Population Journal - Volume 8, Issue 4, 1993
Volume 8, Issue 4, 1993
Issued quarterly, the Journal is an invaluable resource containing opinions and analysis by experts on important issues related to population. It provides a medium for the international exchange of knowledge, experience, ideas, technical information and data on all aspects of population.
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Pregnancy termination and contraceptive failure in Viet Nam
Авторы): Do Trong Hieu, John Stoeckel and Nguyen Van TienIf more couples were to use effective contraception, the proportion of women receiving pregnancy terminations could be drastically reduced.
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Language, videos and family planning in the South Pacific
Авторы): Margaret Winn and David LucasProgramme managers must be aware that language may be a substantial barrier to the diffusion of reproductive health knowledge
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Reproductive change in Bangladesh: Evidence from recent data
Авторы): Ruhul Amin, Jamir Chowdhury, Ashraf U. Ahmed, Robert B. Hill and M. KabirThe removal of the social, psychic and economic costs of contraception coupled with efforts to ’crytallize’ demand would hasten the fertility decline.
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Status of women in India: A comparison by state
Автор: D. Radha DeviThe concept "status of women" eludes precise definition and hence precise measurement. Status can be perceived in different ways: the extent of a woman’s access to social and material resources within the family, community and society (Dixon, 1978), or her authority or power within the family/community and the prestige commanded from those other members (Mukerjee, 1975), or her position in the social system distinguishable from, yet related to, other positions (Committee on the Status of Women in India, 1974), or the extent to which women have access to knowledge, economic resources and political power as well as the degree of autonomy they have in decision making and making personal choices at crucial points in their life-cycle (United Nations, 1975). The idea of status also connotes the notion of equality (Krishnaraj, 1986). There can be self-perceived status, group-perceived status or objective status (Mukerjee, 1975), a situation which can lead to status inconsistency when a person is very high in one type of status and very low in another.
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