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Appendix
Background Papers
Reproductive Behavior and Child Survival Among Nineteenth-Century
Mormons
Lee L. Bean, Geraldine P. Mineau, and Douglas L. Ar~rton
Psychosocial Consequences to Women of Contraceptive Use and Controlled
Fertility
Ruth Dixon-Mueller
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Family Planning Services Based on Reproductive Rislc: A New Strategy of the
Mexican Social Security Institute
James N. Gribble and Aurora Rabago
Mechanisms for the Association of Maternal Age, Parity, and Birth Spacing
With Infant Health
John G. Haoga
Health Effects of Contraception
Nancy C. Lee, Herbert B. Peterson, and Susan Y. Chu
Maternal Mortality in the European Past
Katherine A. Lynch
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On the Relationship Between Contraceptive Use and Access to Health Care in
Developing Countries
Joseph E. Potter
Abortion and Contraception
Susan M. Rogers
Birth Interval and Birth Order Distributions Over Thailand's Fertility Transition
Kua Wongboonsin and John Knodel
The Relationship Between Maternal Mortality and Fertility
Susan Zimicki
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