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Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002 - Measure DHS

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Page3.6 Women’s Employment ............................................................................................363.6.1 Employment Status ......................................................................................363.6.2 Occupation .................................................................................................373.6.3 Earnings, Type of Employer, <strong>and</strong> Continuity of Employment ........................383.6.4 Control over Women’s Earnings <strong>and</strong> Contribution to HouseholdExpenditures................................................................................................393.7 Women’s Empowerment .........................................................................................413.7.1 Women’s Participation in Decision-making..................................................413.7.2 Attitudes toward Wife Beating .....................................................................463.7.3 Attitudes toward Refusing Sex......................................................................493.8 Life-style <strong>Measure</strong>s ..................................................................................................523.8.1 Use of Tobacco ...........................................................................................52CHAPTER 4 FERTILITYRichard B<strong>and</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Margaret T. Mwanamwenge4.1 Fertility Levels <strong>and</strong> Trends........................................................................................554.1.1 Fertility Levels..............................................................................................554.1.2 Differentials in Current <strong>and</strong> Completed Fertility ...........................................574.1.3 Trends in Fertility.........................................................................................594.2 Children Ever Born <strong>and</strong> Children Surviving ..............................................................624.3 Birth Intervals ..........................................................................................................644.4 Age at First Birth ......................................................................................................654.5 Median Age at First Birth by Background Characteristics ..........................................664.6 Teenage Fertility ......................................................................................................67CHAPTER 5 FERTILITY REGULATIONMika Bwembya <strong>and</strong> Margaret T. Mwanamwenge5.1 Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods .....................................................................695.2 Ever Use of Contraception .......................................................................................715.3 Current Use of Contraceptive Methods....................................................................745.4 Current Use of Contraception by Background Characteristics...................................755.5 Trends in the Use of Family Planning .......................................................................775.6 Number of Children at First Use of Contraception ...................................................785.7 Use of Social Marketing Br<strong>and</strong> Pills..........................................................................795.8 Knowledge of Fertile Period.....................................................................................795.9 Source of Supply .....................................................................................................80iv | Contents

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