39.
Influence of COVID-19 on Family Planning: Case of Bulgaria •
Mariana Mourgova, University of National And World Economy Sofia Bulgaria;
Petya Andreeva, PhD, MD, Associate Professor, Shterev Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria; South-West University, Blagoevgrad.
40.
Temperature, Sexual Behavior, and the Internet: What Can We Learn From Google Searches? •
Joshua K. Wilde, Oxford University;
Sophie Lohmann, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR);
Wei Chen, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR).
41.
Is Education the “Window of Hope” to reducing HIV transmissions in Southern Africa? Evidence from Six recent Country DHS Data. •
Million Phiri, University Of Zambia;
Nkuye Moyo, University Of Zambia.
42.
Partner’s controlling behavior as a mediator of the association between sociodemographic variables and risk of intimate partner violence in Haiti •
Guéter Port-Louis, El Colegio de Mexico.
43.
A GIS-based Modeling Approach to Assess Physical Access to Family Planning Services in South Sudan •
Mohamed Abd salam EL Vilaly, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA;
Frankline Echerue, UNFPA;
Maureen Johns, UNFPA;
Wellington Mbithi, UNFPA;
Sainan Zhang, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA);
Witness Chirinda, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
44.
The diffusion of scientific knowledge on family planning behavior: when, where, how and by whom is research being done? •
Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR);
Maria Vignau Loria, University of Washington;
Noah Coolman, University of Washington;
Xinguang Fan, Peking University;
Sara Curran, University of Washington, Seattle.
45.
Gap analysis of Child Marriages and Early and Forced Unions (CMEFU) in Colombia •
Yessica Carabali Mendoza, Consultant on gender, rights and interculturality at UNFPA;
Estefania Mosquera Gómez, Data processing and analysis consultant at UNFPA;
Laura Lozano, Gender, Rights and Interculturality Advisor;
Carlos Ramirez Hernandez, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
46.
Prevalence and determinants of experience of physical violence among ever-partnered women age 18-35 years in South Africa •
Mluleki Tsawe, North-West University;
Stephina Mbele, North-West University.
47.
Family Planning And Fertility Trends In Rural And Urban Communities Of Lagos Nigeria: A Key Policy Lever •
Kikelomo Wright, Lagos State University College of Medicine & Teaching Hospital;
Modupe Akinyinka, Lagos State University College of Medicine Nigeria;
Bisola Adebayo, Lagos State University College of Medicine Nigeria;
Khadija Bashir, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Nigeria;
Funmilade Adepoju, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Nigeria;
Aderinsola Anifowose, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital Nigeria;
Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas, London School of Economics and Political Science, London;
Onipede Wusu, Lagos State University.
48.
Do the changes in classification of traditional methods of contraception influence tCPR estimates in sub-Saharan African countries? •
Nurudeen Alhassan, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP);
Maame Peterson, African Institute for Development Policy;
Nyovani Madise, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP);
Nicholas Adam, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP).
49.
Traditional contraception in modern times: a methodological enquiry in measurement of traditional methods of contraceptive use in four African countries •
Naa Dodoo, University of Ghana;
Maame Peterson, African Institute for Development Policy;
Nyovani Madise, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP).
50.
Housework and Mental Health of Adolescent Girls and Boys in India •
Nancy Luke, Pennsylvania State University;
Ashley Gibby, Brigham Young University.
51.
Profiles of migrants into Hyderabad Urban agglomeration •
Sandhya Srigiriraju, University Of Hyderabad.