Naushin Mahmood
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
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International Family Planning Perspectives | 1997
Naushin Mahmood; Karin Ringheim
Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey are used to identify the factors associated with desired fertility in Pakistan. In urban areas, 40% of men and 50% of women do not want more children, compared with 26% of men and 37% of women in rural areas. Urban men and women are equally likely to approve of family planning, whereas among rural residents, men are significantly more likely than women to approve. In both settings, men are more likely than women to know of a source of supply. Multivariate analyses indicate that a couple’s approval of family planning, knowledge of a source of family planning and discussion about family planning are correlated with the desire to have no additional children, and the relationship is particularly strong among rural residents. The influence of the spouse’s fertility desire and of communication about family planning suggest that concerted efforts to educate men about reproductive and child health and to facilitate communication between husbands and wives would assist couples in agreeing upon and meeting their reproductive goals.
The Pakistan Development Review | 1996
Naushin Mahmood; Karin Ringheim
The Pakistan Development Review | 1998
Naushin Mahmood
The Pakistan Development Review | 2002
Naushin Mahmood; Syed Mubashir Ali
The Pakistan Development Review | 1998
Naushin Mahmood; Durre Nayab
The Pakistan Development Review | 1997
Naushin Mahmood; Syed Mubashir Ali
The Pakistan Development Review | 1992
Naushin Mahmood; G. M. Zahid
The Pakistan Development Review | 1995
Naushin Mahmood; Mir Annice Mahmood
The Pakistan Development Review | 1994
Naushin Mahmood; Muhammad Kiani
The Pakistan Development Review | 1985
Naushin Mahmood; Zubeda Khan