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The Influence of Wives' and Husbands' Education Levels on Contraceptive Method choice in Nepal, 1996-2006

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Gubhaju, Bina

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Alan Guttmacher Institute

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Context: The association between education level and fertility, contraceptive behavior and method choice has been extensively researched, but little is knownabout how the education differential between husbands and wives in Nepal may influence the choice

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International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, (formerly International Family Planning Perspectives)

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2037-12-31