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扎伊尔金沙萨妇女就业与教育对避孕措施使用及堕胎的影响。

The impact of women's employment and education on contraceptive use and abortion in Kinshasa, Zaire.

作者信息

Shapiro D, Tambashe B O

机构信息

Department of Economics and Women's Studies Program, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802-3306.

出版信息

Stud Fam Plann. 1994 Mar-Apr;25(2):96-110.

PMID:8059449
Abstract

This report examines contraceptive behavior and abortion among women residing in Kinshasa, Zaire's capital city, with particular emphasis on women's employment and education. A data set collected in 1990 covering 2,399 women of reproductive age was used. While the practice of contraception is a common event in Kinshasa, dominated by the rhythm method, the use of modern contraceptives remains limited, but is on the rise. Induced abortion is reported by 15 percent of the ever-pregnant women in the survey. Women's employment and education are strongly linked to contraceptive use and abortion, and differences in the incidence of abortion by schooling and employment status appear to play an important role in contributing to corresponding observed differences in fertility. Modern contraceptives and induced abortion appear to be used as complementary fertility-control strategies in Kinshasa, and analyses of the findings suggest that better-educated women employed in the modern sector are most likely to be in the forefront of the contraceptive revolution.

摘要

本报告考察了扎伊尔首都金沙萨女性的避孕行为和堕胎情况,特别关注女性的就业和教育状况。使用了1990年收集的涵盖2399名育龄妇女的数据集。虽然避孕在金沙萨是常见行为,以安全期避孕法为主,但现代避孕方法的使用仍然有限,但呈上升趋势。调查中15%的曾怀孕女性报告有过人工流产。女性的就业和教育与避孕及堕胎密切相关,按受教育程度和就业状况划分的堕胎发生率差异,似乎在造成相应的生育率差异方面发挥了重要作用。在金沙萨,现代避孕方法和人工流产似乎被用作互补的生育控制策略,对研究结果的分析表明,受教育程度较高、在现代部门就业的女性最有可能站在避孕革命的前沿。

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