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Obstacles to successful fertility control in Nigeria

Eric O. Udjo

Social Science & Medicine, 1984, vol. 19, issue 11, 1167-1171

Abstract: Despite the fact that modern family planning activities in Nigeria date back to the 1950s, data on fertility are indicative of relatively high levels in the country. This paper reviews some data on fertility levels in Nigeria; it then focuses on family planning activities and examines some of the conditions encouraging pronatalist attitude among couples in Nigeria.

Date: 1984
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