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    Washington : National Academies Press
    UID:
    gbv_836971248
    Format: Online-Ressource (272 p)
    ISBN: 9780309049443
    Content: Intro -- FACTORS AFFECTING CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SUB-SAHARANAFRICA -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- KEY ISSUES -- FINDINGS -- 1 Introduction -- THE CONTRACEPTIVE REVOLUTION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD -- CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA -- Historical Factors Leading to High Fertility -- Family Planning Initiatives -- Potential Effect of AIDS on Contraceptive Use -- Implications of the Rise in Contraceptive Use -- LEVELS OF SOCIOECONOMIC ORGANIZATION AFFECTING CONTRACEPTIVE USE -- National Level -- Regional Level -- Community, Kinship, and Household -- Individual Level -- ORGANIZATION OF REPORT -- 2 Levels and Trends in Contraceptive Use -- SOURCES OF DATA ON CONTRACEPTIVE USE -- DEFINITION OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE -- PREVALENCE OF CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SELECTED COUNTRIES -- Results from Demographic and Health Surveys Conducted from 1986 to 1990 -- Results of WFS, CPS, and Other Surveys, 1975-1990 -- Trends in Modern Contraceptive Prevalence -- Differentials in Use -- Reason for Use: Spacing Versus Limiting -- OTHER INDICATORS RELATED TO CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICE -- Ever Use of a Modern Method -- Discontinuation -- Knowledge of a Modern Contraceptive Method -- Sources of Modern Contraceptive Methods -- Fertility Preferences -- RESULTS FROM MALE SURVEYS -- CONCLUSION -- 3 The Socioeconomic Context -- SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENTIALS OF FERTILITY -- National-Level Relationships -- Mortality -- Educational Attainment of Adults -- Schooling of Children: The Quantity-Quality Trade-Off -- The Combined Relation of Per Capita Income, Mortality, Education, and Fertility -- Household-Level Research -- EVIDENCE ON CHANGES IN CHILD MORTALITY -- Links to Fertility -- EVIDENCE ON CHANGES IN THE QUANTITY-QUALITY TRADE-OFF -- Opportunity Costs of Schooling -- Direct Costs -- Perceived Benefits of Schooling.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""FACTORS AFFECTING CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SUB-SAHARANAFRICA""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""KEY ISSUES""; ""FINDINGS""; ""1 Introduction ""; ""THE CONTRACEPTIVE REVOLUTION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD""; ""CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA""; ""Historical Factors Leading to High Fertility""; ""Family Planning Initiatives""; ""Potential Effect of AIDS on Contraceptive Use""; ""Implications of the Rise in Contraceptive Use""; ""LEVELS OF SOCIOECONOMIC ORGANIZATION AFFECTING CONTRACEPTIVE USE""; ""National Level""; ""Regional Level"" , ""Community, Kinship, and Household""""Individual Level""; ""ORGANIZATION OF REPORT""; ""2 Levels and Trends in Contraceptive Use ""; ""SOURCES OF DATA ON CONTRACEPTIVE USE""; ""DEFINITION OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE""; ""PREVALENCE OF CURRENT CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN SELECTED COUNTRIES""; ""Results from Demographic and Health Surveys Conducted from 1986 to 1990""; ""Results of WFS, CPS, and Other Surveys, 1975�1990""; ""Trends in Modern Contraceptive Prevalence""; ""Differentials in Use""; ""Reason for Use: Spacing Versus Limiting""; ""OTHER INDICATORS RELATED TO CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICE"" , ""Ever Use of a Modern Method""""Discontinuation""; ""Knowledge of a Modern Contraceptive Method""; ""Sources of Modern Contraceptive Methods""; ""Fertility Preferences""; ""RESULTS FROM MALE SURVEYS""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""3 The Socioeconomic Context ""; ""SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENTIALS OF FERTILITY""; ""National-Level Relationships""; ""Mortality""; ""Educational Attainment of Adults""; ""Schooling of Children: The Quantity-Quality Trade-Off""; ""The Combined Relation of Per Capita Income, Mortality, Education, and Fertility""; ""Household-Level Research"" , ""EVIDENCE ON CHANGES IN CHILD MORTALITY""""Links to Fertility""; ""EVIDENCE ON CHANGES IN THE QUANTITY-QUALITY TRADE-OFF""; ""Opportunity Costs of Schooling""; ""Direct Costs""; ""Perceived Benefits of Schooling""; ""ECONOMIC STAGNATION AND ADJUSTMENT: EFFECTS ON FERTILITY""; ""Access to Education and Health""; ""Consequences for Human Capital Investment""; ""Summary""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""4 The Household, Kinship, and Community Context ""; ""THE HIGH-FERTILITY RATIONALE: AN OVERVIEW""; ""LINEAGE AND DESCENT""; ""The Predominant View of African Lineages and Descent"" , ""Distinction Between Patrilineal and Matrilineal Societies""""An Alternative Perspective""; ""Summary of the Implications of Lineage Orientation""; ""KIN NETWORKS AND CHILD FOSTERING""; ""Child Fostering""; ""Fostering of Young Children""; ""Fostering of Older Children""; ""Summary of the Implications of Child Fostering""; ""THE CONJUGAL BOND""; ""Separate Residence""; ""Separate Economic Responsibilities and Resources""; ""Evidence for Emotional Nucleation""; ""Implications of the Weak Conjugal Bond""; ""PROSPECTS FOR CHANGE""; ""Land""; ""Schooling and Child Costs"" , ""Economic Crises and Their Aftermath""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780309585927
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780309049443
    Additional Edition: Print version Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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