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The determinants of the use of alternative methods of contraception among South African women

Andrew Jones and Joses Kirigia

Applied Economics Letters, 2000, vol. 7, issue 8, 501-504

Abstract: The objectives of this study are: (a) to estimate the impact of women's socioeconomic and access characteristics on the choice of specific contraceptive methods; and (b) to identify the wider determinants of family planning behaviour that warrant attention in the policy-making process. A multinominal logit model is estimated using crosssectional data from the South African National Household Survey of Health Inequalities in 1994.

Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/13504850050033256

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