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David A. Sánchez-Páez

Assistant Professor at Universidad de Valladolid, Spain • Personal webpage • david.sanchezpaez(at)uva.es
Fertility and reproduction

Female education and fertility stalls in sub-Saharan Africa

July 1, 2024 Bruno Schoumaker and David A. Sánchez-Páez
Education, Fertility, Sub-Saharan Africa

Progress in education has been uneven in sub-Saharan Africa, which may have contributed to slowing or halting fertility decline. Bruno Schoumaker and David A. Sánchez-Páez note that fertility has stalled … Read more

Fertility and reproduction

Adolescent contraceptive use and its effects on fertility

June 10, 2021September 3, 2018 David A. Sánchez-Páez and José A. Ortega
Contraception, Fertility, Reproduction, teenager

Adolescent reproductive health is part of internationally agreed development goals but unmarried adolescents are often left out of the picture despite higher contraceptive demand and prevalence in this group.Sánchez-Páez and … Read more

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