Women's Reproductive Rights in Developing Countries Routledge Revivals Series
Auteurs : Pillai Vijayan K, Wang Guang-Shen
First published in 1999, this volume represents an empirical model of reproductive rights in developing countries. The model encompasses three explanations of reproductive rights. The first proposes that reproductive rights levels are negatively related to population growth. The second explanation argues that gender equality has a positive effect on reproductive rights. Finally, the authors propose that women?s education has a positive effect on reproductive rights. The empirical model takes into account the effects of modernization, secularization, and family planning program effort on population growth, women?s education, and gender equality.
1. Introduction. 2. State Population Control Policies and Reproductive Rights. 3. Value Systems and Reproductive Rights. 4. Women’s Health Movements and Reproductive Rights. 5. Overview of Rights in Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theories. 6. Explanations of Reproductive Rights. 7. Methodology. 8. Analyses and Results. 9. Post Hoc Modelling of Women’s Reproductive Rights. 10. Discussion and Conclusion.
Date de parution : 02-2020
15.2x21.9 cm
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Women's Reproductive Rights in Developing Countries :
Mots-clés :
Women's Reproductive Rights; Socioeconomic Development; Reproductive Rights; Family Planning Program; Gender Equality; Human Rights; Reproductive Health; Women’s Education; HDI; Large Families; World Resources Institute; Legal Abortion; MCH; World Development Report; Pe Rc; Cumulative Probit Model; Women’s Reproductive Health; Cairo Agenda; United Nations Development Program; Improved Family Planning Services; Unsafe Abortion; CSW; International Women’s Health Movement; PID; Om En