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Executive Summary | 1 | |
1 | Introduction | 5 |
The Contraceptive Revolution in the Developing World | 5 | |
Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa | 6 | |
Levels of Socioeconomic Organization Affecting Contraceptive Use | 12 | |
Organization of Report | 18 | |
2 | Levels and Trends in Contraceptive Use | 19 |
Sources of Data on Contraceptive Use | 19 | |
Definition of Contraceptive Use | 20 | |
Prevalence of Current Contraceptive Use in Selected Countries | 23 | |
Other Indicators Related to Contraceptive Practice | 38 | |
Results From Male Surveys | 48 | |
Conclusion | 48 | |
3 | The Socioeconomic Context | 52 |
Socioeconomic Differentials of Fertility | 54 | |
Evidence on Changes in Child Mortality | 70 | |
Evidence on Changes in the Quantity-Quality Trade-Off | 72 | |
Economic Stagnation and Adjustment: Effects on Fertility | 77 | |
Conclusion | 83 | |
4 | The Household, Kinship, and Community Context | 85 |
The High-Fertility Rationale: An Overview | 87 | |
Lineage and Descent | 91 | |
Kin Networks and Child Fostering | 98 | |
The Conjugal Bond | 104 | |
Prospects for Change | 115 | |
Local Social Organization and the Diffusion of Family Planning | 122 | |
Conclusion | 127 | |
5 | Family Planning Programs and Policies | 128 |
The African Context for Population and Family Planning Programs | 129 | |
International and Regional Influences on Population Policy Development | 133 | |
Historical Evolution of Family Planning Programs | 135 | |
Program Development in Selected Countries | 140 | |
Major Donors for Population Activities | 153 | |
Lessons Learned from Programs and Projects | 158 | |
Private Versus Public Service Delivery, Including Social Marketing | 165 | |
The Impact of AIDS on Family Planning Program Activity | 168 | |
Conclusion | 169 | |
6 | Regional Analysis of Contraceptive Use | 170 |
Female Education and Contraceptive Practice | 173 | |
Multivariate Analysis of Modern Contraceptive Use | 179 | |
7 | Contribution of Modern Contraceptive Use Relative to Postpartum Practices to Fertility Decline | 197 |
The Two-Phased Fertility Transition | 198 | |
Contraception, Nonsusceptibility, and Fertility Decline | 205 | |
The Uncertain Future | 209 | |
Conclusion | 210 | |
8 | Conclusions | 212 |
Findings | 212 | |
Research Gaps | 217 | |
Appendix A: Adapting the Easterlin-Crimmins Synthesis Model to Sub-Saharan Conditions | 221 | |
Demand for Births | 223 | |
Supply of Births | 224 | |
Appendix B: Sample Sizes for the WFS and DHS Regional Files | 230 | |
References | 233 |
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