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Population Studies
A Journal of Demography
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Some estimates of the reliability of survey data on family planning

Pages 52-69 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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M. A. Koenig, G. B. Simmons & B. D. Misra. (1984) Husband—wife inconsistencies in contraceptive use responses. Population Studies 38:2, pages 281-298.
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David Yaukey, BerylJ. Roberts & William Griffiths. (1965) Husbands' vs. Wives' responses to a fertility survey. Population Studies 19:1, pages 29-43.
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