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REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN EASTERN EUROPE AND EURASIA: A COMPARATIVE REPORT
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Often their arrival in the household is seen as an opportunity for their mother-in-law to take a larger role in outside work, whether as part of a family unit or elsewhere. So young married women rarely have an independent income, nor do they have direct access to the household's resources. Even if they separate their household from their husband’s parents, they rarely control resources, often merely implementing subsistence budgetary strategies. Similarly, on arrival in their affinal homes, usually amongst strangers and in unknown locations, they may choose to restrict their forays in the outside world or may find such access. | Reproductive Maternal and Child Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia A Comparative Report Eastern Europe N Ol Moldova J Ukraine s RomaniaQ Republic Central Asia Caucasus Uzbekistan c ro Kazakhstan i .01 fwfyrgyz o o iMẩ epublic Armenia Turkmenistan Department of Health and Human Services REPRODUCTIVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN EASTeRn EUROPE AND EURASIA A COMPARATIVE REPORT Division of Reproductive Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta GA 30333 ORC MACRO DHS 11785 Beltsville Drive Calverton MD 20705 April 2003 PRINTED BY U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Atlanta GA 30333 USA This comparative report on data from surveys conducted in Eastern Europe and Eurasia is funded by the United States Agency for International Development USAID PASA DPE-3038-X-HC-1015-00 with the Division of Reproductive Health of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USAID Contract No. HRN-C-00-97-0019-00 with ORC Macro. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. Additional information about this report may be obtained from Division of Reproductive Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DRH CDC Mailstop K-23 4770 Buford Highway NE Atlanta GA 30341 3724 USA. Fax 770 488-6242 Tel 770 488-6200 or from ORC Macro 11785 Beltsville Drive Calverton MD 20705 USA. Fax 301 572-0999 Tel 301 572-0200. Suggested citation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and ORC Macro. 2003. Reproductive Maternal and Child Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia A Comparative Report. Atlanta GA USA and Calverton MD USA