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- W1479764910 abstract "The present paper attempts to examine the relationship between contraceptive and reproductive behavior at the micro-level utilizing the 16th round of a series of studies on fertility and family planning conducted by the Mainichi Newspapers the 1st round of which was conducted in 1950. A principal finding of the present study is that current contraceptive use and cumulative fertility are positively related owing to the conjunction of relatively late marriages small family size goals entry into marriage only when prepared to begin family formation and the acceptance of contraceptives primarily after family size goals are complete. The other important finding is that while about 3/5 of married Japanese women of childbearing age are currently using contraceptives the experience of younger cohorts strongly suggests that probably 90% or more of the cohorts presently in the prime ages of reproduction will use contraceptives at some point in their life cycle. Although the main methods of contraception are not noteworthy for their reliability Japanese women obviously use them effectively in the aggregate. This is clearly revealed in evidence bearing upon the timing of contraceptive adoption and pregnancies births parity progression ratios and childspacing. There is no pronounced tendency for contraceptive use or family formation practices to be concentrated in different social strata. Although the predictable educational and urban/rural differences are typically found they are by no means uniformly significant ones. When they are significant they are quite modest in magnitude. Japanese women are quite homogeneous in their family size goals and in their family size achievement not only in the aggregate but also there is very little differentiation in them from group to group. Tastes as measured by family size goals are generally more potent determinants of reproductive than are the social positions of respondents." @default.
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- W1479764910 title "Contraceptive use and childbearing in contemporary Japan." @default.
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