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Family-planning methods among the tribal population in south Gujarat: a case study of access and usage

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Pages 258-266 | Published online: 18 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

The article explores knowledge and practices of family planning among the tribal population of south Gujarat, India. The authors examine the reasons for discontinuation and non-use of various modern contraceptive methods by tribals and draw contrasts with practices in the urban population. They consider the roles of women, family members, local leaders, and effective communication, along with NGOs and the private sector, and make recommendations for increasing access to and usage of various family-planning methods by the tribals.

The authors

Professor A. Kumar is Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration at Bhavnagar University.

K.M. Joshi is a Reader in the Department of Economics at Bhavnagar University.

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