An Analysis of Reproductive Health Issues in Pakistan [with Comments]

This paper aims to examine the reproductive health (RH) issues of both women and men in Pakistan on the basis of selected indicators in the sociocultural context of the country. Using data primarily from the 1996-97 Pakistan Fertility and Family Planning Survey (PFFPS) and some micro-level independe...

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Demographic aspects
DEMOGRAPHIC ISSUES
Development studies
Family planning
Family planning services
Health aspects
Health care delivery
Health policy
Management
Men
Men's health
Mothers
Pakistan
Population policy
Postnatal care
Pregnancy
Public health
Reproductive health
Reproductive rights
Rural areas
Social aspects
Women
Women's health
Womens health
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