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- Publication ID
- AS25
- Publication Date
- January 2012
- Language
- English
- Document Type
- Analytical Studies
- Publication Topic(s)
- Family Planning
- Author(s)
- Sarah E.K. Bradley, Trevor N. Croft, Joy D. Fishel, Charles F. Westoff, ICF International, Calverton, Maryland, USA
Abstract:
Unmet need for family planning is defined
using survey data as the percentage of women
who do not want to become pregnant but are
not using contraception. Though the concept
seems straightforward, the calculation is
extraordinarily complex and has changed over
time. To address these issues, DHS revised
the definition of unmet need in 2012. Using
the revised definition:
- Unmet need is calculated the same way in all DHS surveys.
- Unmet need is calculated the same way in DHS and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS).
- Unmet need can be used to reliably track trends over time and compare estimates across countries.


