Cash payments to encourage contraception, 1988.
Journal: 1995/September - Annual review of population law
ISSN: 0364-3417
PUBMED: 12289359
Abstract:
The Government of Sri Lanka has established a new scheme to pay cash incentives to women who use the loop method of contraception. The payment for the first year will be Rs. 125, for the second year Rs. 250, and for the third year Rs. 375. This scheme is part of a larger strategy by government officials to reduce emphasis on sterilization and promote birth spacing and family planning methods. In 1988, the Government also approved for contraceptive use the subdermal implant, Norplant. See IPPF, People, Vol. 15, No. 3 1988, p. 27 and IPPF Open File, 20 January 1988, pp. 33-34.
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