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Papers presented at the seminar

The papers will be published as a book. In the meantime, the draft papers are available at the documentation centers of the: Central American Population Center of the University of Costa Rica and Carolina Population Center of the University of North Carolina.

A. Tsui & A. Hermalin Improving the effectiveness of family planning programs: measurement needs and issues. 26 Kb
A. Hermalin Context of program impact evaluation: an evolutionary perspective.

50 Kb
J. Bongaarts Role of family planning programmes in contemporary fertility transitions.

31 Kb

C. Westoff Unmet need revisited.

20 Kb

E. Brennan The United Nations Population Inquiries.

21 Kb

M. Vaessen Demographic and health surveys. 25 Kb
S. Curtis Using calendar data to study contraceptive use dynamics. 63 Kb
M. Wilkinson

Using DHS service availability data for evaluation.

40 Kb
A. Fisher, R. Miller & K. Miller Situation analysis: assessing the functioning and quality of the service delivery environment. 68 Kb
J. Bertrand Qualitative Methods for Evaluating Family Planning Programs. 45 Kb

L. Rosero, B. Entwistle, R. Rindfudd & S. Walsh

 

Geographic information systems (GIS) in evaluation of family planning programmes: examples for Costa Rica and Thailand. 

 

33 Kb
F. Steele & M. Choe.

Event history analysis for family planning programme evaluation. 

54 Kb
D. Guilkey & I. Diamond.

Structural Models for programs evaluation. 

60 Kb
K. Bauman & C. Suchindran.  Meta-analysis: an overview with application to evaluations of family planning programmes.  41 Kb
J. Knowles. Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis.  40 Kb
B. Khuda

 

Assessing the policy impact of operations research on the Bangladesh health and family planning programme.

 

381 Kb

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