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Client Relations in South Asia: Programmatic and Societal Determinants
Author Affiliations
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Johns Hopkins University
Published InStudies in Family Planning
Year1986
Citations21
Abstract
Client relations constitute a neglected area of research in family planning. Findings from studies in northern India and Bangladesh reveal considerable variation in both the quantity and quality of contacts in programs that function under roughly comparable socioeconomic conditions. Client relations are determined by a complex set of forces in which both programmatic factors and conditions pertaining to the societal environment play a key role. Worker-client exchanges have a net, incremental effect on contraceptive use.
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