Son preference and family limitation in Pakistan: A parity and contraceptive method–specific analysis
<strong>Context:</strong> Son preference exerts a strong influence over contraceptive and fertility decisions in many South Asian countries. In Pakistan – where fertility remains high and contraceptive use low – research has been limited, despite the potentially large effect of son pref...
Main Author: | Channon, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Guttmacher Institute
2018
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