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November, 1996 |
Fertility and Family Planning When people migrate from rural to urban areas, their fertility and family planning behavior at first is likely to differ from that of long-term urban residents. The longer they remain in urban areas, however, the more their behavior becomes like that of other urban residents. Similarly, the fertility and family planning status of refugees and internally displaced persons is likely to differ, especially at first, from that of people in their new areas. |