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Use of Modern Contraceptives in Indonesia: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom

Archived Abstract of Former PSC Researcher

Freedman, Ronald, S. Khoo, and B. Supraptilah. 1981. "Use of Modern Contraceptives in Indonesia: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom." International Family Planning Perspectives, 7, no. 1 (March 1981): 3-15.

This article analyzes the social and economic factors affecting the use of contraceptives in Indonesia or, more specifically, the provinces of Java and Bali, where two-thirds of the country's 148 million people lived in 1980. The data come mainly from the Indonesian Fertility Survey (IFS), the Indonesian segment was conducted in 1976, and covered the islands of Java and Bali.

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