Community Development and Family Planning: An Egyptian Experiment
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1 THE EGYPTIAN EXPERIMENT -- The Egyptian Setting -- Population Trends -- Contraceptive Attitudes and Use -- General Appraisals of the Egyptian Program -- Population Policies and Programs -- The Rural Sector -- The Population and Development Program -- Notes -- 2 THE PDP AND THREE RURAL SURVEYS -- The 1979 Rural Fertility Survey -- The 1980 Contraceptive Prevalence Survey -- The 1982 Rural Fertility Survey -- Change Between Surveys, 1979-82 -- Notes -- 3 DOES CONTRACEPTION WORK? -- Introduction -- Fertility Models -- Model Specification and Results -- Child Mortality -- Secondary Sterility -- The Adoption of Contraception -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 4 MEN, WOMEN, AND VILLAGES -- Male Interviews -- Education and Socioeconomic Status -- Sex Roles and Traditionalism -- Attitudes Toward Family Size -- Value of Children -- Communication on Desired Number of Children and Family Planning -- Attitudes Toward Family Planning -- Knowledge -- Source of Knowledge -- Mass Media Exposure -- Exposure to Family Planning Communications -- Knowledge of Development Projects -- Individual vs. Couple Data -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 5 IMPACT OF THE POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM -- Fertility -- Determinants of Knowledge -- Attitudes Toward Family Size -- The PDP and Attitudes Toward Fertility -- Attitudes Toward Family Planning -- Birth Control Use -- Exposure to the Program -- Weighting Effects -- Path Models -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 6 REGION AND GOVERNORATE -- Contraceptive Knowledge and Use -- Attitudes Toward Family Size -- Attitudes Toward Family Planning -- Conclusions -- Notes -- 7 DEVELOPMENT AT THE GRASS ROOTS: PDP INPUTS AND THE COMMUNITY CONTEXT -- Dependent Variables -- Independent Variables -- Preliminary Analysis.