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    Determinants of Family Planning Non-Use and Unmet Need in Urban Ethiopia
    (Addis Ababa University, 1999-06) Sableyesus, Daniel; Hailemariam, Assefa (PhD)
    This study focuses on the socio-economic and demographic determinants of contraceptive non-use in urban Ethiopia using data collected in the 1990 National Family and Fertility Survey conducted by the Central Statistical Authority (CSA). The survey collected information from a total of 2,844 urban resident women of reproductive age. Both bi-variate and multi-variate statistical techniques were usedfor data analysis using socio-economic and demographic background variables. The relative imponance of the explanatory background variables was examined by using the logistic regression modeL Unmet need and contraceptive non-use are treated as dichotomous dependant variables in the model. The res lilts of [he Qllal.'"sis sholl' [hw Ol'er 93 percent (~r [h ese WOlllell kilO,,' w ieas[ one lIIe[hod of fa lllily planning, bll[ only 27.3 percent had el 'er used a lIIe1hod. Among [he reasons for [il I' non -lise }iii' jillll i Ir plllnn i ng. sl
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    Determinants of Family Planning Non-Use and Unmet Need in Urban Ethiopia
    (Addis Ababa Univerisity, 1995-06) Sableyesus, Daniel; Hailemariam, Assefa(PhD
    This study focuses on the socio-economic and demographic determinants of contraceptive non-use in urban Ethiopia using data collected in the 1990 National Family and Fertility Survey conducted by the Central Statistical Authority (CSA). The survey collected information from a total of 2,844 urban resident women of reproductive age. Both bi-variate and multi-variate statistical techniques were usedfor data analysis using socio-economic and demographic background variables. The relative imponance of the explanatory background variables was examined by using the logistic regression modeL Unmet need and contraceptive non-use are treated as dichotomous dependant variables in the model. The res lilts of [he Qllal.'"sis sholl' [hw Ol'er 93 percent (~r [h ese WOlllell kilO,,' w ieas[ one lIIe[hod of fa lllily planning, bll[ only 27.3 percent had el 'er used a lIIe1hod. Among [he reasons for [il I' non -lise }iii' jillll i Ir plllnn i ng. sl

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