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Attitudes towards abortion and contraception in rural and urban Burkina Faso

Clémentine Rossier
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Clémentine Rossier: Institut national d'études démographiques

Demographic Research, 2007, vol. 17, issue 2, pages 23-58

Abstract: Using results from the ethnographic literature and two qualitative studies on people’s representations of different means of birth control (abstinence, contraception, abortion) in two populations in Burkina Faso (one rural and one urban), we designed a multi-dimensional quantitative scale to measure individuals’ attitudes towards varied means of birth control. We applied it in two representative surveys in rural and urban Burkina Faso. Relating individuals’ attitudes towards birth control to their socio-demographic characteristics and to their attitudes towards other life dimensions, and applying N. Elias’ theory of the civilization process, we seek to explain why abortion is less tolerated, while more widely practiced, in the city than in the villages.

Keywords: abortion; abstinence; Africa; attitude(s); Burkina Faso; civilization; contraception; culture; meanings; practices; process; representations; rural; sexuality; social change; urban (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J1 Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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