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Family Planning Communication

Family Planning Communication
Author: Sumanta Banerjee
Publisher: New Delhi : Radiant
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1979
Genre: Birth control
ISBN:

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Fertility and Family Planning in Rural Areas

Fertility and Family Planning in Rural Areas
Author: A. K. Sharma
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Study of Etawah District, Uttar Pradesh, based on data collected in 1971 and 1978-1979.


Communication in Family Planning

Communication in Family Planning
Author: V. N. Kakar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1987
Genre: Communication in birth control
ISBN:

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Organization for Change

Organization for Change
Author: Bhaskar D. Misra
Publisher: U of M Center for South Asian Studies
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Comprehensively examines implementation of a family planning program during the early 1970s in Uttar Pradesh, India


Studies In Family Planning: India

Studies In Family Planning: India
Author:
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 894
Release: 2003-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9788170170167

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As a programme of directed socialand behavioural change, Family Planning has made considerable progress in India. An impressive library of family planning research has also been created in the process. There is, however, a disturbing communication gap between the research and the policy maker / planner-administrator. Research findings do not get canalized into action programmes. These two remain discrete activities with very little of interface between them. One of the reasons for this is lack of systematization of research findings. A stage has been reached when the stock-taking of the existing body of research has become necessary to provide a sort of ‘system’ or ‘order’ to the widely scattered data and findings, and to identify research gaps. This double exercise will render current research utilizable, and will stimulate further research. This is what Professor Kamala Gopal Rao does in this book. A distinguished researcher in the field of family planning, Dr. Rao has attempted to summarize and present in common format over 500 studies conducted in India, between 1950-1973, on different aspects of family planning. The main findings of the studies are critically reviewed for their relevance to the ongoing family planning programme. She has also reviewed the methodologies employed in family planning research. She suggests strategies to promote utilization of research. The book fulfils the much felt need for a ready reference for researchers and a guide to administrators, policy makers, and programme planners concerned with family planning.