S J Jejeebhoy
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Jejeebhoy S
Med Law
. 1999 Oct;
18(2-3):255-75.
PMID: 10536390
This paper reviews the ways in which social science research findings can influence action in the areas of reproductive health and rights. Essentially, social science research: (a) establishes the levels...
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Jejeebhoy S
Stud Fam Plann
. 1998 Oct;
29(3):300-8.
PMID: 9789323
This report examines the linkages between wife-beating and one health-related consequence for women, their experience of fetal and infant mortality. Community-based data are used drawn from women surveyed in two...
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Jejeebhoy S
Soc Sci Med
. 1998 Jul;
46(10):1275-90.
PMID: 9665560
Despite the fact that adolescents represent almost one quarter of the Indian population, their reproductive health needs are poorly understood and ill served. This paper documents the existing research on...
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Jejeebhoy S
Stud Fam Plann
. 1991 Jul;
22(4):217-30.
PMID: 1949104
This study explores linkages between the status of women and fertility over time in Tamil Nadu, India, using sample survey data for currently married women aged 35-44 in 1970 and...
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Jejeebhoy S, Kulkarni S
Stud Fam Plann
. 1989 Sep;
20(5):264-72.
PMID: 2815200
This study compares family size preferences, ideal sex compositions, and the motivation underlying these preferences between currently married women and their husbands in a transitional rural society in India. Reasons...
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Jejeebhoy S
Stud Fam Plann
. 1984 Jul;
15(4):191-8.
PMID: 6474553
This study investigates the causes of the transition from natural to controlled fertility in India by comparing couples who have ever used contraception with those who remained under natural fertility...
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