Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade

This paper critically reviews the methods for measuring the impact of family planning programs on fertility used primarily in the last decade, based on the literature as well as site visits and interviews. The strengths and weakness of several acceptor-based and population-based methods are evaluate...

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Hauptverfasser: Lloyd, Cynthia B. (VerfasserIn), Ross, John A. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York, N.Y. 1989
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Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade
Statistik
Birth Rate
Family Planning Services
Family planning services Evaluation Statistical methods
Family planning Research Statistical methods
Fertility, Human Statistics
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) methods
Program Evaluation methods
Statistics as Topic
Familienplanung (DE-588)4113510-6 gnd
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title Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade
title_auth Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade
title_exact_search Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade
title_full Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade Cynthia B. Lloyd ; John A. Ross
title_fullStr Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade Cynthia B. Lloyd ; John A. Ross
title_full_unstemmed Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade Cynthia B. Lloyd ; John A. Ross
title_short Methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs
title_sort methods for measuring the fertility impact of family planning programs the experience of the last decade
title_sub the experience of the last decade
topic Statistik
Birth Rate
Family Planning Services
Family planning services Evaluation Statistical methods
Family planning Research Statistical methods
Fertility, Human Statistics
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) methods
Program Evaluation methods
Statistics as Topic
Familienplanung (DE-588)4113510-6 gnd
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Birth Rate
Family Planning Services
Family planning services Evaluation Statistical methods
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Fertility, Human Statistics
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) methods
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