International Family Planning Perspectives
Table of Contents
In This Issue 29(4) [html]
The Editors
Update 29(4) [html]
Trevor Lane
ARTICLES
Unmet Need and Unintended Fertility: Longitudinal Evidence from Upper Egypt [html] [pdf]
John B. Casterline, Fatma El-Zanaty and Laila O. El-Zeini
Using Network Analysis to Understand Community-Based Programs: A Case Study from Highland Madagascar [html] [pdf]
Kirsten Stoebenau and Thomas W. Valente
The Psychosocial Context of Young Adult Sexual Behavior in Nicaragua: Looking Through the Gender Lens [html] [pdf]
Manju Rani, Maria Elena Figueroa and Robert Ainsle
Where Do Rural Women Obtain Postabortion Care? The Case of Uttar Pradesh, India [html] [pdf]
Heidi Bart Johnston, Rajani Ved, Neena Lyall and Kavita Agarwal
VIEWPOINT
The Standard Days Method of Family Planning: A Response to Cairo [html] [pdf]
James N. Gribble
DIGESTS
Misconceptions About Condom Efficacy Linked to High Risk of Unprotected Sex Among Chinese STD Patients [html]
Health of Children in Rural India May Reflect Whether Parents Have Met Their Goals for Family Composition [html]
Women Who Know a Person With AIDS Do Not Have Elevated Condom Use Rates [html]
In Zimbabwe, Substantial Minorities of Women Are Accepting of Wife-Beating [html]
In Asia, Child Mortality Is Not Linked to Women's Autonomy or Religion [html]
In South Africa, Having One Pap Smear Lowers Women's Chances of Cervical Cancer [html]

