Family planning -- Congreses : Excerpts from Preventive medicine and family planning : proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the Europe and Near East Region of the I.P.P.F., Copenhagen, 5-8 July, 1966
Physical surroundings or conditions of a hospital or other health facility and influence of these factors on patients and staff
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Family planning -- Europe : Childbearing, women's employment and work-life balance policies in contemporary Europe / edited by Livia Sz. Olah, Stockholm University, Sweden, and Ewa Fratczak Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
2013
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Family planning -- Evaluation : Baby markets : money and the new politics of creating families / edited by Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Facilities for collecting and organizing information. They may be specialized by subject field, type of source material, persons served, location, or type of services
Family planning -- Nepal : Planning families in Nepal : global and local projects of reproduction / Jan Brunson
2016
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Family planning -- OECD countries : Geburtenrückgang und Familienpolitik : ein interdisziplinärer Erklärungsansatz und seine empirische Überprüfung im OECD-Länder-Vergleich 1970-2006 / Martin Bujard
Persons trained to assist professional health personnel in communicating with residents in the community concerning needs and availability of health services
Persons trained to assist professional health personnel in communicating with residents in the community concerning needs and availability of health services
A course or method of action selected, usually by a government, to guide and determine present and future decisions on population control by limiting the number of children or controlling fertility, notably through family planning and contraception within the nuclear family
Family planning policy -- Australia : Your body your baby : women's legal rights from conception to birth / edited by Terry Libesman and Vani Sripathy for Redfern Legal Centre Publishing
Health care programs or services designed to assist individuals in the planning of family size. Various methods of CONTRACEPTION can be used to control the number and timing of childbirths
Studies designed to assess the efficacy of programs. They may include the evaluation of cost-effectiveness, the extent to which objectives are met, or impact