Here is the full report of the 1970 National Fertility Study, a national
sample survey for which thousands of women were interviewed who had been
married at some time and were of reproductive age when they were
interviewed. The book assesses the growth in the use of the pill and the
IUD, the increasing reliance on contraceptive sterilization, and both
the intended and the unwanted fertility of American women.
The volume opens with an introduction to the survey and its methods.
Contraceptive practice in 1970 is then compared with data for 1965, and
an analysis is supplied of trends since 1955 in the attitudes of Roman
Catholics.
Originally published in 1977.
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