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Characteristics of Injectable Contraceptive Users In a Low-Income Population in Texas
Injectable Contraceptive Low-Income Population Texas
2009/9/11
Among 600 women at 17 family planning clinics in Texas who expressed interest in using the hormonal injectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), 536 (89%) actually received the injectable. Thi...
Knowledge and Perceptions of Emergency Contraceptive Pills Among a College-Age Population:A Qualitative Approach
Emergency Contraceptive Pills sexually transmitted diseases College-Age Population
2009/9/11
Results from focus-group discussions with a population of university students who have convenient access to emergency contraceptive pills show that basic awareness about this method is high, although ...
The Avoidable Costs of Population.
The Impact of an Increase in Family Planning Services on the Teenage Population of Philadelphia
Family Planning Services Teenage Population Philadelphia
2009/9/11
In an assessment conducted 30 months after a Philadelphia-area project increased the resources that community family planning agencies devoted to teenage services, teenagers in targeted communities sh...
An application of the variable-r method to subpopulation growth rates in a 19th century agricultural population
agricultural population Scotland subpopulation growth rates variable-r method
2009/7/9
This paper presents an analysis of the differential growth rates of the farming and non-farming segments of a rural Scottish community during the 19th and early 20th centuries using the variable-r met...
Does early childbearing and a sterilization-focused family planning programme in India fuel population growth?
census family planning fertility India National Family Health Surveys population policies population projections Sample Registration Systems sterilisation
2009/6/25
Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early child bearing practices and the lack of progress in lengthening birth intervals. Meanwhile, family p...
This article summarises mid-2007 cohabitation estimates produced for England and Wales and compares these with estimates made for previous years. Over the last fifteen years there has been a rise in t...
Over the last decade the number of people aged 65 and over in the UK has grown by 6 per cent, from 9.2 million in 1997 to 9.8 million in 2007. Over the next 10 years this older population is projected...
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis
employment-population ratio labor force analysis
2009/6/24
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis。
The aging of the U.S. population:human resource implications
U.S. population middle-aged workers human resource implications work part time
2009/6/4
In the upcoming decades, 'older workers' will be competing against the largest cohort of middle-aged workers in our country's history; in the absence of other options, the elderly may feel increased p...
The Current Population Survey:a historical view and the BLS role
Current Population Survey BLS role historical view
2009/5/31
BLS assumed major responsibility for the CPS in 1959 and since then there have been increases in sample size, changes in and additions of questions, and refinements in the household survey's concept, ...
Work at home:new findings from the Current Population Survey
Work at home Current Population Survey child care
2009/5/19
In May 1985, more than 8 million Americans reported at least 8 hours per week of home-based work; services, ranging from consulting to child care, were the most common pursuits of persons working subs...
Population changes, the baby boom, and unemployment
Population changes baby boom unemployment
2009/5/11
The influx of baby-boomers into the job market exerted considerable upward pressure on the unemployment rate during the 1960's and 1970's. The maturing of this large population group helped lower the...
Have slower rates of population growth accelerated economic development in East and Southeast Asia? An international study of six economies in the region points to three important ways in which a decl...
Over the past 50 years, nearly every country in Asia has experienced a population boom followed by a drop in birth rates. This pattern produces, after about 20 years, a significant increase in the pro...