2011
DOI: 10.1787/9789264113039-en
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Development in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus

Abstract: The opinions expressed and arguments employed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD, its Development Centre or of the governments of their member countries.

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“…"bortions in the former Soviet states traditionally have been the main method of birth spacing, and "rmenia, the focus of this chapter, has a similar proile in this regard [14]. "ccording to the "rmenia Demographic and Health Survey ("DHS) 2010, despite the decline over 10 years in the proportion of pregnancies resulting in induced abortion (a reduction from 55% in 2000 to 45% in 2005, and to 29% in 2010), 31% of all women of reproductive age reported having at least one induced abortion, with approximately two-thirds having had more than one abortion in their lifetime [15,16].…”
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“…"bortions in the former Soviet states traditionally have been the main method of birth spacing, and "rmenia, the focus of this chapter, has a similar proile in this regard [14]. "ccording to the "rmenia Demographic and Health Survey ("DHS) 2010, despite the decline over 10 years in the proportion of pregnancies resulting in induced abortion (a reduction from 55% in 2000 to 45% in 2005, and to 29% in 2010), 31% of all women of reproductive age reported having at least one induced abortion, with approximately two-thirds having had more than one abortion in their lifetime [15,16].…”
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confidence: 99%