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      Dimensions of Women's Autonomy and the Influence on Maternal Health Care Utilization in a North Indian City

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          Abstract

          The dimensions of women's autonomy and their relationship to maternal health care utilization were investigated in a probability sample of 300 women in Varanasi, India. We examined the determinants of women's autonomy in three areas: control over finances, decision-making power, and freedom of movement. After we control for age, education, household structure, and other factors, women with closer ties to natal kin were more likely to have greater autonomy in each of these three areas. Further analyses demonstrated that women with greater freedom of movement obtained higher levels of antenatal care and were more likely to use safe delivery care. The influence of women's autonomy on the use of health care appears to be as important as other known determinants such as education.

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          Journal
          Demography
          Demography
          Project Muse
          1533-7790
          2001
          2001
          : 38
          : 1
          : 67-78
          Article
          10.1353/dem.2001.0001
          11227846
          f51d155b-fcfb-4c88-8742-413a8f47657b
          © 2001
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