BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Argentina rural reproductive health : Misiones, Salta and Santiago del Estero provinces / Estanislao Gacitúa Marió

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Report ; no. 22235-ARDetalles de publicación: World Bank Washington, D.C. 2001Descripción: 2 v. : ilTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 363.96
Contenidos:
V.1: Main report: Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reproductive health and poverty -- 3. Policy, programs and services -- 4. Poverty, gender and reproductive health -- 5. Conclusions and policy issues -- V.2: Annexes: Annex 1: Study methodology -- Annex 2: Reproductive health legislation in Argentina -- Annex 3: Focus group reports (spanish) -- Annex 4: Informant interviews (spanish) -- Annex 5: Annotated bibliography.
Resumen: This report presents the findings of an exploratory study conducted in poor areas of three provinces in northern Argentina (Misiones, Salta, and Santiago del Estero). The study comprised a random (cluster) sample of three hundred households of women in reproductive age with at least one child. Focus groups (13) and in-depth interviews with key informants (health providers, educators, religious, and community leaders) were conducted to validate quantitative data and to explore issues such as gender roles, domestic violence, abortion, and contraception. The study aimed at contributing to a better understanding of reproductive health issues, quality of life, and rural poverty--primarily as it affects women--and providing policy recommendations for addressing reproductive health issues in rural poverty alleviation strategies. The study also explored, albeit on a limited basis, men ' s perceptions and behavior related to reproductive health. The principal findings of this study focus on gathering reliable data for decisionmaking especially at the sub-national levels; controlling family size as it has a direct impact on women ' s income-generating capacity and quality of life; developing the political will to promote and implement comprehensive reproductive health programs; increasing public awareness of reproductive health; and analyzing factors in the underutilization of health services and contraceptives.
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V.1: Main report: Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reproductive health and poverty -- 3. Policy, programs and services -- 4. Poverty, gender and reproductive health -- 5. Conclusions and policy issues -- V.2: Annexes: Annex 1: Study methodology -- Annex 2: Reproductive health legislation in Argentina -- Annex 3: Focus group reports (spanish) -- Annex 4: Informant interviews (spanish) -- Annex 5: Annotated bibliography.

This report presents the findings of an exploratory study conducted in poor areas of three provinces in northern Argentina (Misiones, Salta, and Santiago del Estero). The study comprised a random (cluster) sample of three hundred households of women in reproductive age with at least one child. Focus groups (13) and in-depth interviews with key informants (health providers, educators, religious, and community leaders) were conducted to validate quantitative data and to explore issues such as gender roles, domestic violence, abortion, and contraception. The study aimed at contributing to a better understanding of reproductive health issues, quality of life, and rural poverty--primarily as it affects women--and providing policy recommendations for addressing reproductive health issues in rural poverty alleviation strategies. The study also explored, albeit on a limited basis, men ' s perceptions and behavior related to reproductive health. The principal findings of this study focus on gathering reliable data for decisionmaking especially at the sub-national levels; controlling family size as it has a direct impact on women ' s income-generating capacity and quality of life; developing the political will to promote and implement comprehensive reproductive health programs; increasing public awareness of reproductive health; and analyzing factors in the underutilization of health services and contraceptives.

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