Africa's Population: In Search of a Demographic Dividend 2017
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Is Rapid Fertility Decline Possible? Lessons from Asia and Emerging Countries

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“…The author found that the odds of modern contraceptive use generally increased among migrants in cities around the time of migration, and remained high in the long run among most migrant groups. Research attributes the increase in modern contraceptive use among migrants to a high access to mass media education, urban living, and higher economic status, among others [28]. In Bangladesh for instance, Kamruzzaman and Hakim [29] found that urban areas provide greater exposure to information about family planning through print and broadcast media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author found that the odds of modern contraceptive use generally increased among migrants in cities around the time of migration, and remained high in the long run among most migrant groups. Research attributes the increase in modern contraceptive use among migrants to a high access to mass media education, urban living, and higher economic status, among others [28]. In Bangladesh for instance, Kamruzzaman and Hakim [29] found that urban areas provide greater exposure to information about family planning through print and broadcast media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%