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Fertility regulation in Kazakhstan : the role of providers and the public financial cost (anglais)

This study examines fertility regulation in Kazakhstan, with dual emphases on providers' attitudes toward abortion and the public financial costs of abortion provision. Though abortion incidence declined sharply in the 1990s in Eastern European countries and in the former Soviet republics, it stagnated at relatively high levels in the early 2000s, accounting for a substantial proportion of gynecological morbidity and maternal mortality. Limited literature...
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