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Social context of contraceptive use transition among sexually active women in Zambia (1992-2018): A decomposition analysis.

Million PhiriClifford OdimegwuYemi Adewoyin
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Change in contraceptive behaviour of sexually active women contributed largely to the observed increase in contraceptive use prevalence in Zambia. Increase in the proportion of women attaining secondary education, decrease in the percentage of women who want large families and improvement in child survival were the major compositional factors driving the rise in contraceptive use. The findings imply that increasing investment in education sector and enhancing existing family planning programmes has the potential to further improve contraceptive use prevalence in Zambia.
Keyphrases
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