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Population and Development Review, Volume 34 Number 3 September 2008
This issue of Population and Development Review explores the diverse intersections of health, social behavior, and economic structures within global demographic contexts. A prominent study within this volume investigates the critical relationships between domestic violence, contraceptive use, and unwanted pregnancy in rural India, highlighting how intimate partner dynamics influence reproductive health outcomes. Other research examines the structural impacts of population changes, including the role of migration and urbanization in shaping regional development and the ongoing challenges of fertility transitions in developing nations. By combining micro-level social analysis—such as the impact of wealth status on risky sexual behavior—with macro-level demographic trends, this issue provides a comprehensive perspective on how individual agency and institutional policies interact to drive population dynamics and sustainable development.
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