Evaluation of family planning program performance: A critical review

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Family Planning Program Evaluation is not a well-developed art, much less an exact science. The evaluation of the performance of such programs has received a good deal of attention but the methodologies are still controversial and the results inconclusive. This is due to a wide variety of constraints, not all of which are technical, and most of which are not unique to family planning. The prospects for improvement of FPPE depend, to a great extent, on overcoming these constraints. © 1972 Population Association of America.

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Reynolds, J. (1972, February). Evaluation of family planning program performance: A critical review. Demography. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060546

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