| Negotiating
Reproductive Rights grows
out of IRRRAG's four years
of collaborative research and
analysis in seven countries:
Brazil, Egypt, Malaysia, Mexico,
Nigeria, the Philippines, and
the United States. Based on
in-depth group and individual
interviews with hundreds of
women in diverse settings,
the book asks when, whether
and how grassroots women express
a sense of entitlement or self-determination
in everyday decisions about
childbearing, work, marriage,
fertility control and sexual
relations. What strategies
do women employ in their negotiations
with parents, husbands or partners,
health providers, and the larger
community over reproductive
and sexual matters? What role
do economic constraints, religion,
tradition, motherhood, and
group participation play in
shaping their decisions?
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