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PERCENTAGE OF WOMEN AGE 15-49 YEARS WHO ARE CURRENTLY MARRIED OR IN UNION WITH UNMET AND PERCENTAGE OF DEMAND FOR FAMILY PLANNING SATISFIED by Indicators and Time (Annual)

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Met need for limiting includes women who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptive method5 and who want no more children, are using male or female sterilisation or declare themselves as infecund. Met need for spacing includes women who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptive method and who want to have another child or are undecided whether to have another child. Summing the met need for spacing and limiting results in the total met need for contraception
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Using information on contraception and unmet need, the percentage of demand for contraception satisfied is also estimated from the MICS data. The percentage of demand satisfied is defined as the proportion of women who are currently using contraception over the total demand for contraception. The total demand for contraception includes women who currently have an unmet need (for spacing or limiting) plus those who are currently using contraception.
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Information updated date
11/12/2024
Measurement
%
Calculation of parameters frequency
%
Next update
11/12/2024
Creation date
4/23/2020
Source
SOCIAL INDICATOR SAMPLE SURVEY