Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Studies in Family Planning |
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Numéro | Vol. 39, no 2, 2008 |
- Catholics Using Contraceptives: Religion, Family Planning, and Interpretive Agency in Rural Mexico - Hirsch J.S. p. 93-104
- Fertility Transitions in Developing Countries: Progress or Stagnation? - Bongaarts J. p. 105-110
- Rates of Induced Abortion in Iran: The Roles of Contraceptive Use and Religiosity - Erfani A., McQuillan K. p. 111-122
- Intimate Partner Violence and Interference with Women's Efforts to Avoid Pregnancy in Jordan - Clark C.Jo, Silverman J., Khalaf I.A., Abu Ra'ad B., Abu Al Sha'ar Z., Abu Al Ata A., Batieha A. p. 123-132
- Clinic-based Surveillance of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes to Identify Induced Abortions in Accra, Ghana - Oliveras E., Ahiadeke C., Adanu R.M., Hill A.G. p. 133-140
- Cambodia 2005: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey - p. 141-146
- Rwanda 2005: Results from the Demographic and Health Survey - p. 147-152