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Contraceptive Use in a Changing Service Environment: Evidence from the First Year of Indonesia’s Economic Crisis
08
Dec
Since the 1970s many developing countries have launched large-scale efforts to provide couples with family planning services.
Health, Family Planning and Well-being in Indonesia during an Economic Crisis: Early results from the Indonesian Family Life Survey
07
Dec
The results reported in this paper are preliminary. This study is based on data from two rounds of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS2/2+), a project of RAND, in collaboration with UCLA and the Demographic Institute of the University of Indonesia. We are grateful to William Emmett, the POLICY Project, who supported the broader project in its early stages.
Nutritional Status in Indonesia: Evidence from the 1993 Indonesian Family Life Survey
06
Dec
The authors use data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) to examine patterns of height and weight among Indonesians of all ages. The heights attained by adults have increased dramatically over the last half century.
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