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Does better access to contraceptives increase their use? Key policy and methodological issues (English)

The effect of community characteristics, in general, and access to family planning services, in particular, on contraceptive use has received considerable attention for several reasons. First, from a policy perspective, increasing access to contraception is the most direct intervention available for increasing use. Second, from the perspective of the sociology of fertility, community variables affecting access, such as the number of family planning...
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Cochrane, Susan H.; Gibney, Laura.

Does better access to contraceptives increase their use? Key policy and methodological issues (English). Policy, Research, and External Affairs working papers ; no. WPS 728. Population, health, and nutrition Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/564441468766795246

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