Family-Planning Knowledge and Attitude Surveys in Pakistan
Lawrence Green and
Yasmin Jan
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Lawrence Green: University of California
Yasmin Jan: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
The Pakistan Development Review, 1964, vol. 4, issue 2, 332-355
Abstract:
Very little of the intense interest and activity in the field offamily planning in Pakistan has come up in the form of publications. Since the formation of the Family Planning Association of Pakistan in 1953 and the initiative of the government in promoting a national family-planning programme in its Second Five-Year Plan, relatively few reports have been printed. Most of what has been written in Pakistan about. family planning has either been reported at conferences abroad or published in foreign journals, or submitted as graduate dissertations at universities within the country and abroad 1. While numerous papers presented at conferences in Pakistan ha\c been given limited circulation in mimeographed form 2, much of the preliminary data, emanating from most of the action-research projects in progress, are held up till substantive demographic changes are measured and approaches evaluated accordingly.
Date: 1964
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