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Akinrinola Bankole

Portrait of Akinrinola Bankole

Akinrinola Bankole joined the Guttmacher Institute in 1997, and served as the Institute’s Director of International Research from 2006 to 2017. He now serves as a Senior Fellow. As Director, Dr. Bankole coordinated and supervised the Institute’s international research portfolio. His primary areas of research interest and expertise include fertility preferences and behavior, contraception and unmet need, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, abortion, HIV and other STIs, and gender roles and differentials. He has extensive experience in both country-level and comparative cross-country analyses of sexual and reproductive health issues in developing countries. Prior to coming to the Institute, he was a member of the research staff at Princeton University’s Office of Population Research, where his work included multicountry studies of unmet need for contraception, fertility preferences and behavior, and contraceptive use. He has also served as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Bankole is a member of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Population Association of America and the Union of African Population Studies.

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Selected Publications

  1. June 1999 Research Article

    Characteristics of Women Who Obtain Induced Abortion: A Worldwide Review

    Akinrinola Bankole, Susheela Singh and Taylor Haas International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  2. September 1998 Research Article

    Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries

    Akinrinola Bankole, Susheela Singh and Taylor Haas International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  3. March 1998 Research Article

    Couples' Fertility and Contraceptive Decision-Making In Developing Countries: Hearing the Man's Voice

    Akinrinola Bankole and Susheela Singh International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  4. March 1998 Research Article

    The Time Dynamics of Unmet Need: An Example from Morocco

    Charles F. Westoff and Akinrinola Bankole International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  5. March 1996 Research Article

    The Potential Demographic Significance of Unmet Need

    Charles F. Westoff and Akinrinola Bankole International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

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