Approaches to low-income groups' sexuality: a comparative study of women in three low-income contexts in Peru

"This work...examines the cultural dimension of sexuality and fertility of women from [low-income] sectors in Peru. It intends to explain the cultural processes that fall into the intermediate variables of fertility, such as marriage rate, contraception, breastfeeding and...abortion. These dime...

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Americas
Behavior
Culture
Demography
Developing Countries
Economics
Fertility
Latin America
Personality
Peru
Population
Population Characteristics
Population Dynamics
Poverty
Psychology
Sexual Behavior
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Social Class
Social Values
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