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- Page 7 and 8: CHAPTER 8 INFANT AND CHILD MORTALIT
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- Page 11 and 12: Table 5.22 Women’s approval of fa
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- Page 15: FOREWORD The 2000 Ethiopia Demograp
- Page 20 and 21: their lifetime. However, only 8 per
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- Page 24 and 25: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 HISTORY, GEOGRAP
- Page 26 and 27: 1.4 OBJECTIVES AND ORGANIZATION OF
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- Page 32 and 33: Table 2.4 Educational attainment of
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- Page 36 and 37: urban and 21 percent rural) take le
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- Page 40 and 41: RESPONDENT’S CHARACTERISTICS AND
- Page 42 and 43: Table 3.2 Differential characterist
- Page 44 and 45: 3.3 LITERACY In the Ethiopia DHS, l
- Page 46 and 47: Table 3.5 Exposure to mass media Pe
- Page 48 and 49: survey, and 37 percent did not work
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- Page 58 and 59: Ninety-two percent of the circumcis
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Table 4.6 Birth intervals Percent d
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The median age at first birth is 19
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Table 5.1 Knowledge of contraceptiv
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Table 5.3 Knowledge of contraceptiv
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There is no significant difference
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Figure 5.1 Current Use of Contracep
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Figure 5.2 Current Use of Contracep
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5.4 KNOWLEDGE OF FERTILE PERIOD Tab
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Table 5.11 Decision on use of contr
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Table 5.13 Source of contraception
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Table 5.16 Reason for not intending
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Table 5.18.2 Exposure to family pla
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5.15 CONTACT OF NONUSERS WITH FAMIL
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5.17 ATTITUDES TOWARD FAMILY PLANNI
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Among half of the couples (49 perce
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Table 6.1 Current marital status Pe
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There is an inverse relationship be
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Table 6.4 Median age at first marri
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Table 6.6 Median age at first sexua
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Table 6.8 Recent sexual activity: m
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Table 6.10 shows variations in the
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to have another child; however, onl
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Table 7.3 Fertility preferences by
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7.2 NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING SERVIC
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Table 7.6 Ideal and actual number o
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7.4 FERTILITY PLANNING The Ethiopia
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INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY 8 This c
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death, interviewers were instructed
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urbanized areas of the country. Nev
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Figure 8.1 Under-Five Mortality by
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8.6 HIGH-RISK FERTILITY BEHAVIOR Th
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ADULT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY 9 Sinc
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1994-2000 is relatively large, beca
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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH 10 This c
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Figure 10.1 Antenatal Care, Tetanus
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10.3 TETANUS TOXOID COVERAGE Tetanu
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10.5 EATING TABOOS Within a populat
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Table 10.7 Assistance during delive
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early childhood death. Two percent
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Table 10.10 Postnatal care provider
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The data indicate no marked differe
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10.12 VACCINATION COVERAGE Universa
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Table 10.14 Vaccinations by backgro
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Table 10.16 Immunization campaigns
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The prevalence of fever varies by a
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Table 10.20 Disposal of children's
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egion. Nearly all mothers in Dire D
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10.20 FEEDING PRACTICES Table 10.24
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Table 11.1 Initial breastfeeding Pe
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Bottle-feeding is discouraged among
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Table 11.4 Foods consumed by childr
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Table 11.6 Frequency of foods consu
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Table 11.8 Micronutrient intake amo
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11.8 EARLY TERMINATION OF BREASTFEE
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Table 11.11 Nutritional status of c
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Children who live in households whe
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HIV/AIDS AND OTHER SEXUALLY TRANSMI
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Table 12.2.1 Source of information
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Regions vary by source of informati
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Table 12.4.2 Knowledge of programma
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percent of women and 55 percent of
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ural women, women residing in the B
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Table 12.9.2 Knowledge of signs and
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Table 12.11 Number of sexual partne
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12.8 KNOWLEDGE OF CONDOMS Condom kn
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Table 12.14.2 Use of condoms: men P
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SAMPLE DESIGN APPENDIX A A.1 INTROD
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A complete household listing operat
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A.9 RESPONSE RATE Information on th
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Table A.1.2 Sample implementation:
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in which where h represents the str
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Table B.1 List of selected variable
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Table B.3 Sampling errors: Urban sa
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DATA QUALITY TABLES APPENDIX C Tabl
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Table C.4 Births by calendar years
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Table C.6 Reporting of age at death
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SURVEY PERSONNEL APPENDIX D CENTRAL
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Abdi Ebrahim Addissu Engida Amanuel
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CENTRAL STATISTICAL AUTHORITY ETHIO
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PARENTAL SURVIVORSHIP AND RESIDENCE
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HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE Now we would lik
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CURRENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE IF AGE 5-
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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HEIGHT AND WEIGHT MEASUREMENT CHECK
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SECTION 1. RESPONDENT’S BACKGROUN
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SECTION 2: REPRODUCTION NO. QUESTIO
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212 213 214 215 216 217 IF ALIVE: 2
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RECORD ALL PREGNANCIES IN MESKEREM
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SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION Now I woul
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SECTION 4A. PREGNANCY, POSTNATAL CA
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LAST BIRTH NEXT-TO-LAST BIRTH NAME
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LAST BIRTH NAME ___________________
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LAST BIRTH NAME ___________________
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458 Has (NAME) received any vaccina
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471 What drugs did (NAME) take? REC
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SECTION 5. MARRIAGE NO. QUESTIONS A
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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NO. QUESTIONS AND FILTERS CODING CA
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SECTION 7. HUSBAND'S BACKGROUND AND
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SECTION 8. MATERNAL MORTALITY NO. Q
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804 What was the name given to your
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SECTION 10: AIDS AND OTHER SEXUALLY
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CENTRAL STATISTICAL AUTHORITY ETHIO
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SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION Now I woul
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SECTION 6. SEXUAL ACTIVITY NO. QUES
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INTERVIEWER’S OBSERVATIONS TO BE