How economic development and family planning programs combined to reduce Indonesian fertility

How economic development and family planning programs combined to reduce Indonesian fertility

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This paper examines the contributions of family planning programs, economic development and women's status to Indonesian fertility decline from 1982-1987. Methodologically, the authors unify seemingly conflicting demographic and economic frameworks into a single "structural" proximate cause model as well as statistically control for the targeted (non-random) placement of family planning program inputs.