TY - BOOK ID - 2653232 TI - Reproductive rights in practice : a feminist report on quality of care AU - Hardon, Anita AU - Hayes, Elizabeth PY - 1997 SN - 1856494527 1856494519 PB - London New York Zed Books DB - UniCat KW - Birth control KW - Birth control clinics KW - Diensten voor gezinsplanning KW - Familiy planning services KW - Family planning KW - Geboortenregeling KW - Gezinsplanning [Diensten voor ] KW - Naissances [Régulation des ] KW - Naissances [Régulation des ] [Cliniques de ] KW - Ouders--Begeleiding--Diensten KW - Planned parenthood KW - Planned parenthood services KW - Planning familial [Services de ] KW - Population control KW - Pregnancy--Prevention KW - Regeling [Geboorten] KW - Régulation des naissances KW - Services de consultation pour parents KW - reproductief recht (recht om zich voort te planten, recht op een kind) KW - droit reproductif (droit de procréer, droit à la procréation, droits de la reproduction, droit à l'enfant) KW - Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life KW - Demography KW - Family law. Inheritance law KW - Kenya KW - Bolivia KW - Thailand KW - Netherlands KW - Mexico KW - Bangladesh KW - Finland KW - Nigeria KW - Demografie KW - Familierecht. Erfrecht KW - Fysiologie: voortplanting & ontwikkeling. Levensperioden KW - Nederland KW - Kenia KW - Reproductive rights KW - Reproductive freedom KW - Sexual rights KW - Abortion KW - Contraception KW - Human reproduction KW - Involuntary sterilization KW - Population policy KW - Book UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2653232 AB - To what extent are women and men's reproductive rights respected around the world? Has family planning come to mean little more than population control? This book contains information on the provision of family planning in eight countries from Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. It looks at each country's family planning programme and the extent to which that programme makes women instruments of demographic population policy. It appraises the quality of care and adherence to reproductive rights in different family planning settings for each country. While the picture presented is disturbing and often surprising, the authors provide recommendations for change to empower women and men in a variety of cultures. ER -