Search results (23)
  • Ruchika Joshi
    United Nations Development Programme
    2017

    The relationship between gender diversity and firm performance has been the subject of research inquiry for over three decades now.

  • Bella C. Patel, M. E. Khan, R. B. Gupta
    Population Council
    1999

    It is important to understand the social, physical, and administrative environment in which the grassroots components of a health program function and provide services.

  • Abdur Razzaque, M. Maiharut Islam, Nurul Alam
    Asia-Pacific Population Journal
    1998

    One of the purposes of family planning programmes in developing countries is to provide for the unmet needs of couples for contraception.

  • U.S. Mishra, T.K. Roy, S. Irudaya Rajan
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1998

    Contraception as a behavioral phenomenon has been the focus of many population researches, during the last half a century. In fact, explaining contraceptive behavior is a complex theoretical effort. Learning, motivation,

  • Shireen J. Jejeebhoy
    The Journal of Family Welfare
    1998

    Infertility has been relatively neglected as both a health problem and a subject for social science research in South Asia, as in the developing world more generally. The general thrust of both programmes and research has been on the correlates of high fertility and its regulation rather than on

  • F. Ram, G. Rangaiyan, V. Jayachandran
    IASSI Quarterly
    1997

    Acceptance and sustained use of family planning especially of modern spacing methods have generally been low in developing countries particularly in India. The use rate for modern spacing methods was only 6 per cent among the eligible couples in India in 1992 (IIPS, 1995).

  • Contraception
    ICMR Bulletin
    1997

    A woman would prefer to prevent an unwanted pregnancy rather than having an abortion or carrying the pregnancy to term. No amount of legal or religious restrictions, social stigma or lack of access to professional care can stop her if she decides to seek termination of an unplanned pregnancy.

  • Prahbhjot Malhi, Jagat Jerath
    Guru Nanak Journal of Sociology
    1997

    The paper uses the National Family Health Survey (NFHS, 1992-93) data to examine the extent to which sex preferences have constrained the success of the family planning programme and inhibited the acceptance of contraception in the different states of the country.

  • Shubanker Banerjee
    Social Change
    1997

    In the year 1950, injectable contraceptives were developed (containing only progestin). For the treatment of endometriosis and endometrial cancer as well as of painful menstrual periods, (dysmenorrhoea), excessive hair growth (hirsutism), and bleeding disorders, progestins were finally used.

  • Mohan Rao
    Women's Link
    1997

    There can be little doubt that the last two hundred years have seen advances in health which have seldom before been witnessed in human history.