[PDF][PDF] Contraceptive Usage and Fertility: What Happens When Doorstep Access Comes at a Price?

S Chatterjee, P Poddar, S Mishra - 2022 - isid.ac.in
Contraceptive usage usually increases with easier access but evidently decreases as prices
rise. We study a unique policy from India where home delivery of minimally priced …

Free Access to a Broad Contraceptive Method Mix and Women's Contraceptive Choice: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa

W Chang, K Tumlinson - Studies in family planning, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Financial barriers may restrict women's ability to use their preferred contraceptive methods,
especially long‐acting reversible contraceptives (LARC). Providing free access to a broad …

Ends versus means: the role of markets in expanding access to contraceptives

K Hanson, L Kumaranayake… - Health Policy and …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Achieving and sustaining universal access to contraceptives are key policy goals of
interventions supplying contraceptive commodities. Donor support for contraceptive supplies …

Potential public sector cost-savings from over-the-counter access to oral contraceptives

DG Foster, MA Biggs, KA Phillips, K Grindlay… - Contraception, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective This study estimates how making oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) available without
a prescription may affect contraceptive use, unintended pregnancies and associated …

[PDF][PDF] Contraceptive access and fertility: The impact of supply-side interventions

N Ashraf, E Field, J Leight - Cambridge: Harvard Business School, 2013 - poverty-action.org
Declining fertility in both the developed and developing world has led to large and
potentially welfare-enhancing changes in women's labor supply, education and investment …

Does better access to contraceptives increase their use? Key policy and methodological issues

SH Cochrane, L Gibney - Policy Research Working Paper Series, 1991 - ideas.repec.org
The effect of community characteristics, in general, and access to family planning services,
in particular, on contraceptive use has received considerable attention for several reasons …

Limited access. contraceptive costs may impede use

SL Camp - Conscience (Washington, DC), 1991 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PIP: An estimated 290 million more couples will require modern contraception in the 1990s--
a 60% increase. Many developing countries and donors strive to switch more of the burden …

Modern contraceptive availability and stockouts: a multi-country analysis of trends in supply and consumption

P Muhoza, AK Koffi, P Anglewicz… - Health policy and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Approximately 214 million women of reproductive age lack adequate access to
contraception for their family planning needs, yet patterns of contraceptive availability have …

The morning after: Prescription-free access to emergency contraceptive pills

G Pfeifer, M Stockburger - Journal of Health Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
We analyze the introduction of prescription-free access to morning-after pills—emergency
contraceptives that aim to prevent unintended pregnancy and subsequent abortion after …

Barriers to contraception and interest in over‐the‐counter access among low‐income women: a qualitative study

A Dennis, D Grossman - Perspectives on Sexual and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT: Barriers to contraceptive access encourage nonuse and gaps in use, which
contribute to the high prevalence of unintended pregnancy in the United States. One …