PREVALENCE OF USE OF MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS IN FEMALE POPULATION: INDICATOR OF THE SECOND DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION?
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https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v22.n1.19920Keywords:
Contraceptive Agents, MethodsAbstract
La noción de Segunda Transición Demográfica (STD) fue inicialmente utilizada para describir los cambios en la interrelación entre fecundidad, formación familiar y patrones de nupcialidad, observados hacia fines de la década de 1960 en los países de Europa occidental y del norte (Lesthaeghe y Van de Kaa, 1987).Downloads
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