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Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002 - Measure DHS

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PageTable 3.11 Decision on use of earnings <strong>and</strong> contribution of earnings tohousehold expenditures............................................................................. 40Table 3.12 Women’s control over earnings ................................................................. 41Table 3.13 Women’s participation in decisionmaking ................................................. 42Table 3.14.1 Women’s participation in decision-making by backgroundTable 3.14.2characteristics: women ............................................................................. 43Women’s participation in decision-making by backgroundcharacteristics: men .................................................................................. 45Table 3.15.1 Women’s attitudes toward wife beating ..................................................... 47Table 3.15.2 Men’s attitudes toward wife beating .......................................................... 48Table 3.16.1 Women’s attitudes toward wife refusing sex with husb<strong>and</strong>......................... 50Table 3.16.2 Men’s attitudes toward wife refusing sex with husb<strong>and</strong> .............................. 51Table 3.17.1 Smoking of tobacco: women .................................................................... 53Table 3.17.2 Smoking of tobacco: men ......................................................................... 53Table 3.18 Smoking of tobacco by background characteristics.................................... 54Figure 3.1 Youth literacy ............................................................................................ 31Figure 3.2 Distribution of unemployed men by current activity .................................. 34Figure 3.3 Percentage of women <strong>and</strong> men who agree with specific reasonsthat a wife is justified in refusing sex with her husb<strong>and</strong> .............................. 52CHAPTER 4FERTILITYTable 4.1 Current fertility .......................................................................................... 56Table 4.2 Fertility by background characteristics........................................................ 58Table 4.3 Trends in age-specific <strong>and</strong> total fertility rates, various sources..................... 59Table 4.4 Trends in fertility by background characteristics ......................................... 61Table 4.5 Trends in age-specific fertility rates ............................................................ 62Table 4.6 Children ever born <strong>and</strong> living..................................................................... 62Table 4.7 Birth intervals............................................................................................. 64Table 4.8 Age at first birth ......................................................................................... 65Table 4.9 Median age at first birth by background characteristics............................... 66Table 4.10 Teenage pregnancy <strong>and</strong> motherhood ........................................................ 67Figure 4.1 Total fertility rates, selected sub-Saharan countries , 1998-<strong>2001</strong> ................ 57Figure 4.2 Total fertility rate by education level .......................................................... 58Figure 4.3 Total fertility rate by province .................................................................... 59Figure 4.4 Trends in age-specific fertility rates 1980 census, 1992 Z<strong>DHS</strong>, <strong>and</strong><strong>2001</strong>-<strong>2002</strong> Z<strong>DHS</strong>...................................................................................... 60Figure 4.5 Trends in the total fertility rates by urban-rural residence, 1992 ZHDS,1996 Z<strong>DHS</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>2001</strong>-<strong>2002</strong> Z<strong>DHS</strong> .......................................................... 61Figure 4.6 Percent distribution of all men <strong>and</strong> currently married men by numberof children ever born, according to age group............................................ 63Figure 4.7 Percentage of teenagers who are mothers or pregnant with theirfirst child.................................................................................................... 68CHAPTER 5FERTILITY REGULATIONxii | Tables <strong>and</strong> figuresTable 5.1.1 Knowledge of contraceptive methods: women ......................................... 70Table 5.1.2 Knowledge of contraceptive methods: men .............................................. 71

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