Contraceptive method mix in the context of family planning programmes in developing countries

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The paper examines the formation of the contraceptive method mix within the framework of family planning programmes in developing countries, taking into account the influence of socio-demographic, economic, and behavioural factors. The study has shown that the impact of family planning programmes on changes in the method mix is ambiguous and depends on the time of the start of the programme, the region of the country, the level of medical service development, and other factors. The paper also analyzes the correlation between the peculiarities of the method mix in a country and abolishment of particular methods. The author reveals that in developing countries the poorest users of young reproductive age are the most vulnerable and prone to contraception discontinuation. It is these population groups that experience the most dissatisfaction with family planning.

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Boglaeva, L. V. (2021). Contraceptive method mix in the context of family planning programmes in developing countries. Population and Economics, 5(3), 56–75. https://doi.org/10.3897/POPECON.5.E70669

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