HUMAN fertility, POPULATION, DEMOGRAPHY, CONTRACEPTION, BIRTH control
Abstract
This paper reports on an interview study of contraceptive practice among a representative sample of 1,022 white married women in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was found that most of the couples have used contraception at some time during their married life, the highest use being among fecund couples. A high proportion of couples used contraceptives before their first pregnancy, and a very small proportion of fecund women never use any form of contraception at all during their married lives.
Published
1963
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