Wealth-related inequalities in demand for family planning satisfied among married and unmarried adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa
Martin Kavao Mutua(African Population and Health Research Center), Aluísio J. D. Barros(Universidade Federal de Pelotas), Dessalegn Y. Melesse(University of Manitoba), Caroline W. Kabiru(African Population and Health Research Center), Cheikh Fayé(African Population and Health Research Center), Ndèye Awa Fall(African Population and Health Research Center), Yohannes Dibaba Wado(African Population and Health Research Center), Carolina V. N. Coll(Universidade Federal de Pelotas), Monica Patricia Malata(University of Malawi), Elsie Akwara(World Health Organization)
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