Although reproductive health advocates consider family planning programs the intervention of choice to reduce fertility, there remains a great deal of skepticism among economists as to their effectiveness, despite little rigorous evidence to support either position. This study explores the effects of family planning in Ethiopia using a novel set of instruments to control for potential non-random program placement. The instruments are based on ordinal...
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2011/09/01
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政策研究报告
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WPS5812
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1
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1
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2011/09/01
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Disclosed
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Family planning and fertility : estimating program effects using cross-sectional data
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access to family planning