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The impact of female schooling on fertility and contraceptive use: a study of fourteen Sub-Saharan countries.

By: Material type: TextSeries: LSMS Working Paper No. 110Publication details: Washington : World Bank, 1995.Subject(s): Summary: This paper examines the relationship between female schooling and cumulative fertility and contarceptive use in fourteen Sub-Saharan Africa countries where demographic health surveys have been conducted since the mid- 1980s.
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This paper examines the relationship between female schooling and cumulative fertility and contarceptive use in fourteen Sub-Saharan Africa countries where demographic health surveys have been conducted since the mid- 1980s.

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