Figures

Figure 1. Defining the Level of Unmet Need for Family Planning: An Example for Currently Married Women, Kenya, 1993
Figure 2. Relationship Between Contraceptive Prevalence and Unmet Need
Figure 3. Relationship Between the Number of Contraceptive Methods Available and Unmet Need
Figure 4. Unmet need by Number of Family Planning Methods Known to Married women of Reproductive Age in four Countries
Figure 5. Women's Perception that Husband Approves of Family Planning: Contraceptive Users and Women with Unmet Need Compared
Figure 6. Husband-Wife Communication: Contraceptive Users and Women with Unmet Need Compared
Figure 7. Distribution of Main Reasons for Not Intending to use Contraception Among Subgroups of Women with Unmet need in 24 Countries Surveyed by the DHS
Figure 8. Unmet Need Status by Length of Open Birth Interval, Based on Data for Kenya, 1993
Figure 9. Unmet Need and Contraceptive Use by Women's Age, Kenya, 1993
Figure 10. Unmet Need and Contraceptive Use by Women's Educational Level, Turkey, 1992, and Ghana, 1994
Figure 11. Among All Married Women, Percentage with Unmet Need, Jordan, 1990
Figure 12. Number of Living Children and Unmet Need, Vietnam, 1988




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