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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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Dissanayaka, I. M., and W. S. N. Siriwardhana. "Limitations and Barriers Affecting Rural Married Women in Resorting to Modern Contraceptive Methods." Vidyodaya Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 08, no. 01 (2023): 138–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31357/fhss/vjhss.v08i01.10.

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Limitations and barriers affecting the use of modern contraceptive methods among rural married women in centering the research topic in an experimental space focused on identifying the limitations and barriers affecting the use of modern contraceptive methods among rural married women as the main research objective. In that way, by identifying the individual- centric factors, household-centric factors, sociological factors and socio-cultural factors that influence rural married women to resort to modern contraceptive methods, attention is paid to the policy requirement of inducing modern contr
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Howlader, Asoke, Sidhartha Sankar Laha, and Arindam Modak. "(RE) MAPPING EMPOWERMENT OUTCOMES AMONG MARRIED WOMEN IN RURAL INDIA: A PANEL DATA STUDY." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 7, no. 6 (2019): 585–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.7689.

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Purpose of the study: This paper endeavours to re-examine the socio-economic factors influencing empowerment among married women in rural India over two points of time, 2005 and 2012. It examines the interplay of the work status of rural married women and the poverty status of their household in influencing empowerment.
 Methodology: The study uses the nationally representative multi-topic India Human Development Survey (IHDS). IHDS panel data has been utilized to assess the entry and exit from a workforce of rural married women, to define the components of empowerment among rural married
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Shang, Chunrong. "RURAL MARRIED WOMEN’S NON-AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT AND RURAL HOUSEHOLDS’ LAND SUBCONTRACTING." Journal of Asian Rural Studies 2, no. 2 (2018): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.20956/jars.v2i2.1428.

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Rural households’ land subcontracting is analyzed in this paper based on the survey of rural migrant workers from Guangdong and Jiangsu, finding that the labor migration mode of “migrant couples going out to work together” (men workers and women workers) has improved the lagging non - agricultural employment of rural women to a certain extent. Non - agricultural employment of men does not necessarily lead to the transfer of land that achieves an increase with the increase of non - agricultural employment of married women. As a result, the original family division (“men to work while women to f
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Agarwal, Himanshu. "Women Contribution in Rural Development." Journal of the Meerut University History Alumni 13 (November 1, 2009): 120–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5816357.

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Problems for Indian women begin at birth Even today boys are considered more desirable than girls in some families, because they offer parents security in old age as the parents traditionaly live with the oldest son. Girls are often seen as a burden because of the dowry that must be supplied at their wedding and when married they leave the family. Newspapers and TV reports frequently report stories of female babies being killed, or women comitting suicide because they have not produced a son.
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Dorfman, L. T., and M. M. Moffett. "Retirement Satisfaction in Married and Widowed Rural Women." Gerontologist 27, no. 2 (1987): 215–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/27.2.215.

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Jatau, Andrew Audu. "Factors Associated with Maternal Health Problems and Strategies for Promoting Safe Motherhood amongst Pregnant Married Women in Kanke LGA, Plateau State, Nigeria." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 32 (June 2014): 106–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.32.106.

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This study determined the factors associated with maternal health problems and strategies for promoting safe motherhood amongst pregnant married women in Kanke LGA. Survey research design was employed for the study. The population of the study consisted of pregnant married women. Questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. The findings of the study revealed that factors associated with maternal health problems of semi-urban and rural pregnant married women were: pelvic inflammatory diseases, cultural beliefs and traditional practices, maternal mortality and vesico-vaginal fistul
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Parajuli, Pradip, and Ganga K. C. "Domestic Violence and Abuse against Married Women in Konjyosom Rural Municipality of Lalitpur District." Batuk 6, no. 2 (2020): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/batuk.v6i2.34521.

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Domestic violence has been a perennial experience among the women especially in developing countries. This includes both physical attack and coercive behavior which give rise to physical, sexual, and psychological impacts including depression, emotional distress, eating and sleeping disturbance, and physical symptoms, such as headaches and stomach aches. The present paper tries to explore the level of domestic abuses experienced by the married women Konjyosom Rural Municipality of Lalitpur. This study was based on exploratory and descriptive research design which is carried out in a Rural Muni
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Tripiboon, Dinlaga. "A HIV/AIDS Prevention Program for Married Women in Rural Northern Thailand." Australian Journal of Primary Health 7, no. 3 (2001): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py01051.

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HIV/ AIDS transmission is a major threat to married women around the world and especially in developing areas such as rural northern Thailand. Heterosexual transmission is the dominant route by which this disease is acquired. Married women routinely have unprotected sex with their husbands and have limited ability to change this behaviour to protect themselves. Specific intervention is needed to enable married women to take action to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS. The study aims to develop, conduct and evaluate the effectiveness of an HIV/AIDS prevention and intervention program in rural no
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Kistiana, Sari, and Andhika Ajie Baskoro. "MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG URBAN AND RURAL YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN IN INDONESIA." Jurnal Biometrika dan Kependudukan 12, no. 2 (2023): 186–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jbk.v12i2.2023.186-198.

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Family planning is generally recognized as a crucial key in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. This study aimed to explore whether the predictors of modern contraceptive use among young married women differ by place of residence. The data were drawn from the 2019 Indonesia Population, Family Planning, and Family Development Program Performance and Accountability Survey. This study restricted the sample of non-pregnant married women aged 15-24, resulting in a sample of 3,927 young married women. Logistic regression with the place of residence variable used as an interaction
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Zaman, F., Md Z. Islam, S. Hossain, and R. Yasmin. "Reproductive Health Care Utilization of Married Women in Rural Community of Bangladesh." Journal of Medical Science & Research 21, Number 2 (2013): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47648/jmsr.2013.v2102.04.

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It is a community based cross sectional descriptive type of study conducted to find out the health care utilization of married women in a rural community. It was found that majority of the women (63.73%) were married within 17 years of age. Majority of married women (69.8%) were having their first child at an earlier age (16-20 years). About 6019% women were not using any contraceptive methods. Most of the illiterate women (71.21%) did not use any contraceptive methods. At HSC level it was about 60%. At any level among the users most of them use OCR The rate of tubectomy was very low only 1.63
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Thèses sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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Xiang, Xiaoping, and 向小平. "The changing life experience of migration, intimacy and power among married female migrant workers in China: therise of dagongsao." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2011. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B47147155.

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Sibanda, Patience. "A gender based analysis of the Amalima Programme in empowering married women within households in rural Gwanda, Zimbabwe." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/63682.

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Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) have occupied a prominent role in the socio-economic development of rural areas of Zimbabwe since the time of the country’s independence in 1980, including a focus on improving the conditions and status of women in communal areas. These NGOs adopt a participatory methodology in their development programmes and projects, as they try to ensure that the active participation of women in rural development facilitates women’s access to resources and the realisation of their rights. These initiatives are important given the pronounced system of patriarchy which e
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Proulx, Francine Pamela. "The impact of farm women's external employment on farm and family functioning: a case study of Virginia." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45922.

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<p>Many American farmers have faced financial stress in the early 1980s unprecedented since the Depression. Simultaneously, farm wives have joined the off-farm labor market at rates exceeding urban women. Since prior research has found different correlates of family functioning and of external employment for rural and urban families, this descriptive study of Virginia farm wives (N = 128) investigated the impact of farm wives' external employment on the functioning of the farm and the farm family. While the sample did not represent the total Virginia farm population, it did appear to r
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Yunus, Md Jutatip Archapitak. "Factors related to the acceptance of family planning methods among the married women of reproductive age in Methapukur Upazila, Rangpur district, Bangladesh /." Abstract, 2006. http://mulinet3.li.mahidol.ac.th/thesis/2549/cd387/4838003.pdf.

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Shoko, Mercy. "Is there a mortality differential by marital status among women in South Africa? a study on a rural sub-district of Mpumalanga Province in the North-East South Africa." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/7313.

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Abstract Using longitudinal data collected between 1999 and 2007, for Agincourt Demographic Surveillance Area, the paper examines the effect of marital status and co-residence on mortality of women who are aged between 20 and 80. The Cox Proportional Hazard Model is used to investigate the relationship between mortality and the covariates; marital status, co-residence, woman’s country of origin and marital duration for married women. The number of months the husband was resident in the ADSA is used as a proxy for coresidence. After controlling for women migration, marital status and co-r
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Mngomezulu, Thembeka Mary-Pia. "Sexual practices of married women in rural KwaZulu-Natal : implications for the women's vulnerability to HIV/AIDS epidemic." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1105.

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Purpose: To explore sexual practices of married women, which make them vulnerable to HIV infection in a rural setting, and the implications such practices have for the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Methodology: An ethnographic approach was used to explore the phenomenon of, which was sexual practices of married women, both ancient and contemporary. Unstructured interviews and focus group discussions were undertaken. The researcher applied the principle of theoretical saturation and a total of fifty participants were included in the study. All the interviews were taped and transcribed. Data analysis was d
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Livres sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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Elizabeth, Cooke. Zeena. St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Sunthō̜nthādā, ʻAmarā. A time-allocation study on rural women: An analysis of productive and reproductive roles. Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, 1987.

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Cho, Sŏk-ju. 지방자치단체의결혼이민자지원정책개선방향: A study on improving the supporting system for married immigrant women delivered by local governments. Hanʼguk Chibang Haengjŏng Yŏnʼguwŏn, 2008.

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Titus, Moetsabi, and AfricCOMMS (Organization), eds. A study of HIV/AIDS, reproductive health & rights issues of married women in Chikwaka: Participatory rural communication appraisal. AfricCOMMS, 1999.

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A, Shvedova N., ред. Predprinimatelʹstvo i zhenshchiny korennykh malochislennykh narodov Severa cherez prizmu gendernogo obrazovanii︠a︡: Shkola predprinimatelʹstva. T︠S︡entr informat︠s︡ionnykh tekhnologiĭ v prirodopolʹzovanii, 2007.

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Tiffany, Carrie. Everyman's rules for scientific living: A novel. Scribner, 2006.

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Wingate, Lisa. Tending roses. Thorndike Press, 2001.

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Chopin, Kate. Three Classics by American Women. Bantam Books, 1990.

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Shokugyō Kenkyūjo. Fujin Koyō Kenkyūshitsu, ed. Fujin no shokugyō kunren ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū: Zoku : Fujin rōdōsha no ninshin, shussan, ikuji ni kanrensuru shakai hoshō seido no chōsa kenkyū. Zoku : ninshin, shussan to fuji no seikatsu, rōdō, hoken tō ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū. Nōson fujin no shokugyō sekiō nōryoku to tekiōsei shidō ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū. Zoku. Nōson fujin no koyō ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū. Zoku. Nihon Tosho Sentā, 2009.

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Trollope, Joanna. Next of kin. Viking, 2001.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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Yang, Jing. "Grounded theory method and married women with disabilities in Bai Township." In Disability Identity and Marriage in Rural China. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315101576-2.

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Vlassoff, Carol. "Empowerment, Gender Attitudes, and Reproductive Decisions among Married Women, Then and Now." In Gender Equality and Inequality in Rural India. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137373922_4.

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Robb, Hannah. "Married Women in the Rural Credit Economy of Early Modern England, 1500–1700." In Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67117-3_4.

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AbstractThis article explores the potential of depositions to illuminate women’s credit networks in the rural credit economy of early modern England. It focuses on the role of married women managing the small-scale credits that sustained quotidian buying and selling. The article begins with a broad analysis of gendered roles in the credit economy extracting evidence from a large corpus of depositions from rural pastoral economies in the period 1500–1700. It also investigates the nature of women’s credit networks. Women’s credit was for smaller sums drawn through localized networks and was clos
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Khan, Md Mostaured Ali, Masud Karim, Md Rafiqul Islam, et al. "Trends and Determinants of Unmet Need for Contraception Among Married Women in Bangladesh: Rural Urban-Comparison." In Population Change and Public Policy. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57069-9_2.

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Godwin, Rebecca. "Kaye Gibbons: Tough Women in a Rough South." In Rough South, Rural South. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496802330.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses Kaye Gibbons's work, which portrays wise and hardworking women whose gumption improves the lot of the suffering lower class. Born Bertha Kaye Batts on May 5, 1960, Kaye Gibbons grew up in a Nash County, North Carolina, farming community named Bend of the River. When Gibbons was ten, her mother committed suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills; her father drank himself to death soon thereafter. Orphaned at age twelve, Gibbons lived briefly with an aunt and then in a foster home, before moving in with her married older brother. Gibbons learned early to love the written wor
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Kukreja, Reena. "Conclusion." In Why Would I Be Married Here? Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762550.003.0008.

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This concluding chapter explicates the lived reality of women in cross-region matrimonies in rural North India. It explains how the aforementioned marriages had been a clear break from marriage migration trajectories of Indian women. The spread of neoliberal ideology and the accumulative process drastically reshaped social relations into those governed by capitalist logic, while patriarchal ideology and the low worth given to wives normalized the commodification of all brides. The unavailability of wives translates to a direct loss of unpaid labor and income for men rejected within their local
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Kukreja, Reena. "The Lament of the Poor." In Why Would I Be Married Here? Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762550.003.0004.

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This chapter expounds on the concept of dowry as a capital accumulation strategy. It highlights the influence of coercive accumulation on rural impoverishment. In India, the structural violence of neoliberalism gets initiated at an intimate gendered level through the commodity fetishism of eligible local grooms. The men's families capitalize on the societal disproval of families with unmarried daughters to maximize asset transfer amidst marriage deals. The chapter covers the dispossession of matrimonial choice, which forced women to marry men considered social rejects that would eventually lea
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Kukreja, Reena. "Introduction." In Why Would I Be Married Here? Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762550.003.0001.

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This chapter covers the marriage crisis in India. It explores the new form of non-customary marriage-making that emerged among Hindus and Muslims in rural North India. The aforementioned matrimonies were largely correlated to a discourse of bridal slavery, bride trafficking, and low societal worth accorded to Indian women, which resulted in a tragic outcome of skewed sex ratios and girl dis-preference. The chapter explores the phases of contemporary cross-region marriages in North India. It also looks into the notion of marriage migration as 80 percent of lifetime migrants in India are women c
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Lucas, Robert E. B. "Impacts of Migration on Families." In Crossing the Divide. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197602157.003.0008.

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The departure of adults from rural homes raises the living standards of the family left behind, but separation of married couples through migration tends to be endemic to particular societies. The proportion of married women left alone in a rural home is particularly large in much of Africa. The incidence of long-term separation before the wife follows the husband into town is high. Yet, more women than men among rural-urban migrants are without their partner who has moved on. The intersection of child and parental migration leaving children in towns with no relative present is shown to be pro
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Ruiwen, Chen. "The Social Contributions of a Chinese Anglican Woman Intellectual." In Christian Women in Chinese Society. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888455928.003.0010.

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The author’s great-grandmother, Zhan Aimei, was born into a peasant family in rural Fujian and educated by British missionaries, becoming a Christian teacher, wife and mother. The trajectory of her life provides rare insight into the fruits of Anglican missionary work from a Chinese perspective. Zhan Aimei married a missionary-trained doctor, Lin Dao’an, and had ten children, the oldest of whom, Lin Buji, studied in the United States and became dean of Christ Church Cathedral and president of Trinity College Fuzhou. The author uses documents, interviews and missionary accounts to recreate the
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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Shrestha, Anju. "Cervical cancer screening of female of rural community of Nepal: Knowledge, attitude and practices." In 16th Annual International Conference RGCON. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1685275.

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Purpose and Objectives: Cervical cancer is leading female cancer in Nepal. Despite the existence of effective screening using Pap smear, the uptake of screening is poor. This is mainly due to lack of knowledge, lack of availability of services in rural area and low priority of women’s health issue. Objectives of this study were to determine the baseline information about the knowledge of cervical cancer and explore attitude and practice of Pap smear screening among the women of rural community of Nepal. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional population based descriptive study of female atten
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Rural married women"

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El Hamamsy, Laila. Early Marriage and Reproduction in Two Egyptian Villages. Population Council, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy1994.1009.

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As noted in this monograph, marriage forms a central element of social life for Egyptians. Marriage in Egypt is nearly universal, and parents invest heavily to establish their children in married life. Once married, couples are faced with social pressures to begin childbearing immediately, a reflection of the high value placed on parenthood and children. But not all marriages begin with the same prospects for stability and satisfaction. This study draws attention to the problems faced by women who marry at very early ages in parts of rural Egypt. Despite a legal minimum age of 16, significant
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Clark, Shelley, Sarah Brauner-Otto, and Mahjoube AmaniChakani. Family Change and Diversity in Canada. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61959/s2876856c.

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Families in Canada, like those in other high-income countries, have undergone major changes in recentdecades. Women are having fewer children and are less likely to get married, resulting in smaller familyhouseholds and a growing proportion of children being raised by single or cohabiting parents. Divorcerates are declining, indicating that couples who do marry are more likely to stay married. Decisionsabout whether and when to marry or to have children are strongly influenced by ever-changingsocioeconomic factors and cultural values. Certain groups, including immigrants, visible minorities, a
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Un, Leang, Somolireasmey Saphon, and Serey Sok. Gender Analysis of Survey on Cambodia’s Young and Older Generation: Family, Community, Political Knowledge and Attitudes, and Future Expectations. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2019. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.117.201909.

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Cambodia, following more than two decades of impressive economic performance and development, is fast becoming one of Asia’s new tiger economies. Sustained robust GDP growth of over 7 percent has supported improvements in physical infrastructure (economic and social) and substantial poverty reduction. This economic improvement, mostly made possible by rapid manufacturing (garment industry), construction and tourism growth, is paving the way for rapid urbanisation. The pace of urbanisation combined with demographic change, improved access to education, and widespread internet use is playing a s
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Follow-up household survey in Agra District. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1998.1041.

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This follow-up household survey in Agra District, India, was conducted with funding from USAID under the Population Council’s Asia and Near East Operations Research and Technical Assistance (ANE OR/TA) Project. The main objective of this study, as noted in this report, is to assess changes in the program indicators of family welfare activities, including some of the selected reproductive health indicators, from 1995 (before method-specific targets were withdrawn) and 1997 (30 months after targets were withdrawn). The study’s objectives are to detect changes in FP knowledge and use among curren
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Follow-up household survey in Sitapur District. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1998.1042.

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This follow-up household survey in Sitapur, India, was conducted with funding from USAID under the Population Council's Asia and Near East Operations Research and Technical Assistance (ANE OR/TA) Project. The main objective of the study, as noted in this report, is to assess changes in the program indicators of family welfare activities, including some of the selected reproductive health indicators, from 1994–95 (before the method-specific targets were withdrawn) and 1997 (30 months after the targets were withdrawn). The study has the following immediate objectives: detect changes in family pl
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District level baseline survey of family planning program in Uttar Pradesh: Agra. Population Council, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1995.1002.

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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (MOHFW), with assistance from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), launched a landmark project in India’s most populous state, Uttar Pradesh. The Innovations in Family Planning Services Project was implemented under the management of the State lnnovations in Family Planning Services Agency (SIFPSA), Lucknow. Conducting baseline surveys in 15 selected districts of Uttar Pradesh was the first step in the project. The Uttar Pradesh baseline survey provided critical input by generating important demographic a
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Male involvement in family planning: A KABP study of Agra District, Uttar Pradesh. Population Council, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1997.1008.

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Although lack of male involvement in family planning has been a topic of research and discussion since the early 1980s, during the last five years it has become an important issue for women advocates, researchers, and many international agencies that are committed to reproductive health and gender equality. The large number of articles on this subject and growing number of conferences, research projects, and debates are testimonies to the importance of the issue, both from the programmatic point of view and as a process for bringing about a gender balance in men's and women's reproductive righ
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