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Studies in Family Planning is a peer-reviewed international quarterly concerned with all aspects of reproductive health, fertility regulation, and family planning programs in both developing and developed countries.

Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.

Studies in Family Planning is published on behalf of the Population Council by Wiley-Blackwell. 

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The full contents of volumes 1–36 (1963–2005) are available through participating libraries from JSTOR.

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June 2009

Articles

"Toward a multidimensional measure of pregnancy intentions: Evidence from the United States " (abstract)

"Are female orphans at risk for early marriage, early sexual debut, and teen pregnancy? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa'" (abstract)

"The influence of changes in women’s religious affiliation on contraceptive use and fertility among the Kassena-Nankana of Northern Ghana" (abstract)

"Determinants of contraceptive acceptance among Cambodian abortion patients" (abstract)

"Adolescent reproductive health in Indonesia: Contested values and policy inaction" (abstract)

Commentary

"Fragile, threatened, and still urgently needed: Family planning programs in sub-Saharan Africa"

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