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dc.contributor.authorKhasakhala, AA
dc.contributor.authorJensen, A
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-23T09:09:32Z
dc.date.available2015-07-23T09:09:32Z
dc.date.issued1992
dc.identifier.citationDEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES. 1992; (2/92):19-42.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.popline.org/node/332147#sthash.HBvROg7Y.dpuf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/88678
dc.description.abstractThis analysis aims to shed light on fertility patterns and child mortality and their linkages to family planning in two areas in Kenya. The unit of analysis is 65 women in Bungoma, Western Kenya and 67 women in Kwale at the Coast....The study is concentrated among two sub-ethnic groups: the Bukusu belonging to the Luhyas (Bungoma) and the Digos belonging to the Mijikendas (Kwale). This at the same time implies different religious affiliation. While Bungoma is predominantly Catholic, Kwale is Muslim. Topics covered include "social conditions influencing the fertility levels, the role of family planning in influencing fertility levels, [and] the interplay between fertility and child mortality." (EXCERPT - See more at: http://www.popline.org/node/332147#sthash.HBvROg7Y.dpufen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectInfant mortalityen_US
dc.subjectChild Mortalityen_US
dc.subjectFertilityen_US
dc.subjectFamily Planningen_US
dc.titleWomen, family planning and child mortality: case study of selected areas in Kenya, Western and Coast Provinces - See more at: http://www.popline.org/node/332147#sthash.HBvROg7Y.dpufen_US
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