Family Planning Practices in Third World Countries

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The status of family planning practices remains a serious problem in developing countries. Many countries are transforming their efforts to meet their population’s family planning needs by refocusing materrnal and child health and family planning activities into more comprehensives reproductive health programmes. As the strategies approach was being implemented to address contraceptive introduction in several countries, its utility for addressing other specific reproductive health problems was reorganized. The book is equally relevant to students of all related disciplines. Moreover, professional in areas that deal with population-related issues in planning and decision-making in health, education, social welfare, market research, for instance, will find much of the contents of this book useful as a reference work.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anupurna Rathor

Anupurna Rathor (1996 b) done her graduation and post graduation from School of Social Science Bangalore and has worked among slum dwellers for 3-4 years and tried to sketch the exact picture of slum dwellers. She has traveled a lot across the country for observating closely and after her long observations she has put her all efforts to make this volume a success. She is an active resea4cher and has also contributed many research articles in Journals and Newspapers. She has also authored book on slum.

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Title
Family Planning Practices in Third World Countries
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818916113X
Length
viii+350p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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