Publication | Closed Access
The Demand for Family Planning: A New Approach
10
Citations
26
References
1988
Year
A new "supply-demand" measure of family planning demand is compared with others commonly used to target prospective family planning clients. In analyses of data from six cross-sectional surveys the new measure consistently explains past contraceptive use better than the others. Time series analysis for two countries yields similar results. Family planning program officials may wish to consider exploring the use of this measure to target prospective clients.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1