The Hull Family Survey II. Family planning in the first 5 Years of marriage

Journal of Biosocial Science 4 (3):333-346 (1972)
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Abstract

This is the report of a 5-year follow-up survey of 350 couples married in Hull in 1965–66 and first interviewed shortly after marriage. It is based on the results of a second set of interviews conducted in 1970–71. The couples' initial intentions on family-building and birth-spacing are compared with their fertility experience during the first 5 years of marriage. Changes in patterns of contraceptive usage during the period are explored and both family-building and contraceptive practice are examined in relation to those variables which were found to influence the original intentions as expressed in the first interview.

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The Hull Family Survey. I. The survey couples, 1966.John Peel - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (1):45.

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