A situation analysis of child delivery facilities at primary health centers (PHCs) in rural India and its association with likelihood of selecting PHC for child delivery

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Akif Mustafa
Chander Shekhar
Neha Shri
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[1] International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS),Department of Fertility Studies
[2] International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS),undefined
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Primary health center; PHC; Place of delivery; India; NFHS;
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