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Is Household Wealth Associated With Use of Long-Acting Reversible and Permanent Methods of Contraception? A Multi-Country Analysis
Jorge I Ugaz, Minki Chatterji, James N Gribble and Kathryn Banke
Global Health: Science and Practice March 2016, 4(1):43-54; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00234
Jorge I Ugaz
aAbt Associates Inc, Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Project, Bethesda, MD, USA Now with Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC, USA
Minki Chatterji
aAbt Associates Inc, Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Project, Bethesda, MD, USA Now with Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC, USA
James N Gribble
bAbt Associates Inc, SHOPS Project, Bethesda, MD, USA
Kathryn Banke
bAbt Associates Inc, SHOPS Project, Bethesda, MD, USA

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March 21, 2016
Is Household Wealth Associated With Use of Long-Acting Reversible and Permanent Methods of Contraception? A Multi-Country Analysis
Jorge I Ugaz, Minki Chatterji, James N Gribble, Kathryn Banke
Global Health: Science and Practice Mar 2016, 4 (1) 43-54; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00234
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