FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Determinants of Fertility, Women's Health and Employment Behavior in Sri Lanka

2012

World Bank


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Editeur
Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Intercourse; Health trends; Midwife; Chronic malnutrition; Breast; Illnesses; Newborns; Low fertility; Reproductive life; Life expectancy; Social exclusion; Public policy; Level of development; Number of children; Child mortality; Oral cancer; Demographic goals; Employment of women; Formal schooling; Infant mortality rates; Labor market; Population issues; Number of births; Outpatient care; Population and development; Midwives; Infant mortality; Reproductive age; No more children; Universal access; Secondary schooling; Women's health; Husbands; International migration; Health burden; First birth; Uneducated women; Young children; Midwifes; Fertility trends; Fertility preferences; Cervical cancer; Self-image; Decline in fertility; Primary caregivers; Survival of children; Will; Family formation; Human development; Adequate nutrition; Single women; First marriage; Fewer children; Vulnerable groups; Fertility rate; Family composition; Reproductive behavior; Household size; Childhood; Health care system; Cancers; Preventable diseases; Mother; Health behavior; Contraceptive method; Children per woman; Marital fertility; Cardiovascular disease; Husband; Live births; Fertility levels; Marriages; Place of residence; Childbearing; Age at marriage; Gender roles; Birth order; Adult life; Fertility rates; Method of contraception; Female; Educated mothers; Chances of survival; Socioeconomic factors; Contraceptive methods; Breast cancer; Contraception; Insurance schemes; First intercourse; Father; Modern contraceptives; Dying; Menopause; Longer intervals between births; Married women; Nutritional status of women; User fees; Parenthood; Female sterilization; Disadvantaged groups; Replacement level; Health policy; Health information; Deaths; Mortality rate; Medical research
Licence
South Asia human development sector discussion paper series;no. 38http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
South Asia human development sector discussion paper series;no. 38

2014-09-15
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