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Two extremely useful works summarizing the range of studies of knowledge. attitudes, and practices of fertility limitation are W.P. Mauldin, “Fertility Studies: Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice,” in Studies in Family Planning, No.7, (June, 1965); and, B. Berelson, “KAP Studies on Fertility,” in Family Planning and Population Proqrams, the Proceedings of the International Conference on Family Planning Programs, Geneva, August, 1965 (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1966).
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D. I. Pool, “Ghana: A Survey on Fertility and Attitudes Toward Family Limitation,” Studies in Family Planning, No. 25, (December, 1967). Caldwell’s surveys are described in Birmingham, Neustadt and Omoboe, A Study of Contemporary Ghana, Vol. II. Ch. IV. (London, 1967).
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D. I. Pool, op. cit. “Ghana: A Survey on Fertility and Attitudes Toward Family Limitation,” Studies in Family Planning, No. 25, (December, 1967)
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