On the modernity of traditional contraception: time and the social context of fertility

J Johnson‐Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Many studies of fertility implicitly equate temporal management, biomedical contraception,
and “modernity” on the one hand, and “tradition,” the lack of intentional timing, and …

On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility

J Johnson‐Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - ideas.repec.org
Many studies of fertility implicitly equate temporal management, biomedical contraception,
and “modernity” on the one hand, and “tradition,” the lack of intentional timing, and …

On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility

J Johnson-Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - JSTOR
Many studies of fertility implicitly equate temporal management, biomedical contraception,
and" modernity" on the one hand, and" tradition," the lack of intentional timing, and …

On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility

J Johnson‐Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - econpapers.repec.org
Many studies of fertility implicitly equate temporal management, biomedical contraception,
and “modernity” on the one hand, and “tradition,” the lack of intentional timing, and …

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J Johnson-Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - elibrary.ru

On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility.

J Johnson-Hanks - Population & Development Review, 2002 - search.ebscohost.com
FAMILY PLANNING RESEARCH and policy have emphasized biomedical contraception as
a matter of course. Indeed, a method transition—from low-technology, essentially behavioral …

On the modernity of traditional contraception: time and the social context of fertility

JJ On-Hanks - Population and Development Review, 2002 - go.gale.com
Many studies of fertility implicitly equate temporal management, biomedical contraception,
and" modernity" on the one hand, and" tradition," the lack of intentional timing, and …

[PDF][PDF] On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility

J JOHNSON-HANKS - Population and Development Review, 2002 - u.demog.berkeley.edu
FAMILY PLANNING RESEARCH and policy have emphasized biomedical contraception as
a matter of course. Indeed, a method transition-from low-technology, essentially behavioral …