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Thesis or Dissertation
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Conference Paper
Zohry G, Ayman. "Population policies and family planning program in Egypt: evolution and performance." CDC 26th annual seminar on population issues. Cairo, Egypt, 1997.
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Steele, Fiona, Fatma El Zahraa, and M.M. Geel. "The impact of family planning supply factors on unmet need in rural Egypt 1988-1989." Journal of Biosocial Science 31, no. 3 (1999): 311-326.
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Ali, Kamran Asdar. "The politics of family planning in Egypt." Anthropology today 12, no. 5 (1996): 14-19.
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Ravenholt, Betty B, and Susan Russell. "Legal and regulatory environment affecting family planning in Egypt." (1993) A Special Report Prepared for the National Population Council under the OPTIONS II Project, USAID, Washington DC.
Conference Paper
Zohry G, Ayman. "The plateau effect of family planning program in Egypt." 27th annual seminar on population issues in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. 1998.
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Bongaarts, John. "The causes of stalling fertility transitions." Studies in Family Planning 37, no. 1 (2006): 1-16.
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Jain, Anrudh. "Should eliminating unmet need for contraception continue to be a program priority?." (1999) International Family Planning Perspectives.
Thesis or Dissertation
Carr B, Aline. "Egypt's population policies and family planning program: A critical examination." Masters, Texas A & M University, 1996.
Journal Article
Bingenheimer B, Jeffrey. "Wealth, wealth indices and HIV risk in East Africa." International Family Planning Perspectives 33, no. 2 (2007): 83.
Report
Angeles, Gustavo, Jason Dietrich, David Guilkey, Dominic Mancini, Thomas Mroz, Amy Tsui, and Feng Y Zhang. A meta-analysis of the impact of family planning programs on fertility preferences, contraceptive method choice and fertility. Chapel Hill, USA: Carolina Population Center, 2001.
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El-shereef, Etemad, H.S. Gamal, A.M. Abo Bakr, and M.A. Ahmed. "Contraceptive use dynamics and effect of counseling on use-continuation of contraception in Assiut Governorate, Upper Egypt." Journal of American Science 7, no. 6 (2011).
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McInerney, Mary, and Claudia de la Quintana. A comparative study of three strategies to improve the sustainability of a Bolivian family planning provider. La Paz, Bolivia: Centro de Investigacion, Educacion y Salud, 1994.
Report
Darroch, Jacqueline E, and Susheela Singh. Adding it up: The costs and benefits of investing in family planning and maternal and newborn health: Estimation methodology. New York City, USA: Guttmacher Institute, 2011.
Conference Paper
El-Zeini O, Laila. "Categorising the need for family planning: A story of evolution." IUSSP seminar Social Categories in Population Studies. Cairo, Egypt, 1999.
Journal Article
Sibanda, Amson, Zewdu Woubalem, Dennis P Hogan, and David P Lindstrom. "The proximate determinants of the decline to below-replacement fertility in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia." Studies in family planning 34, no. 1 (2003): 1-7.
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Khodair, Amany, and Steven Wisensale. "The role of mass communication in Egyptian family planning policy." (2001) Handbook of global social policy.
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Steiner, Markus J, John J Attafuah, John Stanback, and Tara Nutley. "Where have all the vaginal foaming tablets Gone? Program statistics and user dynamics in Ghana." International Family Planning Perspectives 24, no. 2 (1998): 91-92.
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