Unmet Need: 1990-1994 (English)
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Front Matter (PDF, 666K)
Section 01 - Introduction (PDF, 296K)
Section 02 - The Concept of Unmet Need (PDF, 327K)
Section 03 - The Measurement of Unmet Need (PDF, 370K)
Section 04 - Estimates of Unmet Need and Demand, for Married Women (PDF, 478K)
Section 05 - Covariates of Unmet Need (PDF, 440K)
Section 06 - Composition of Need (PDF, 629K)
Section 07 - Trends in Unmet Need for Married Women (PDF, 320K)
Section 08 - Unmet Need, Never-married Women (PDF, 521K)
Section 09 - Formerly Married Women (PDF, 440K)
Section 10 - All Women (PDF, 327K)
Section 11 - Demographic Significance of Unmet Need (PDF, 845K)
Section 12 - Summary and Conclusions (PDF, 313K)
References (PDF, 306K)
Appendix - Summary of DHS-I and DHS-II surveys, 1985 to 1995 (PDF, 411K)
Abstract:
Comparative reports are descriptive in their approach, contrasting findings from many countries to search for trends and patterns in important health and population indicators. The reports serve largely as reference documents and typically draw on all available DHS (and sometimes other) data collected over a recent time period.