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Bangladesh 1993-1994 Demographic and Health ... - Measure DHS

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PageTable 9.1Table 9.2Table 9.3T~ble 9AT~ble 9.5T,~ ble 9.6Ttble 9.7T~ble 9.8Table 9.9Table 9.10Table 10.1Table 10.2Table 10.3Table 10.4Table A. 1Table B. 1Table B.2Table B.3Table BATable B.5Table B.6Table B.7Table B.8Table B.9Table C.ITable C.2Table C.3Table C.4Table C.5Table C.6Table C.7Background characteristics of husb<strong>and</strong>s .................................... 121Age differences between spouses .......................................... 122Knowledge of family planning methods among married couples ................. 122Current use of family planning among husb<strong>and</strong>s .............................. 123Comparison of reported contraceptive use by spouses .......................... 124Attitudes of couples towards family planning ................................ 125Spouses' perceptions of approval of family planning .......................... 125Fertility preferences of husb<strong>and</strong>s by age .................................... 126Desire for more children among couples by number of living children ............. 127Spouses' agreement on ideal number of children .............................. 128Distance to public services .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130Presence of income-generating organizations in cluster ........................ 130Preserce of health <strong>and</strong> family planning field workers <strong>and</strong> servicesin the community ...................................................... 131Presence of government <strong>and</strong> non-governmental family planning field workers ...... 132Sample implementation ................................................. 147List of selected variables for sampling errors, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ............... 153Sampling errols National sample, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ....................... 154Sampling errors Urban sample, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ......................... 155Sampling errols Rural sample, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 .......................... 156Sampling errors Barisal, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ............................... 157Sampling errors Chittagong, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ........................... 158Sampling errors Dhaka, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ............................... 159Sampling errors - Khulna, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 .............................. 160Sampling errors - Rajshahi, <strong>Bangladesh</strong> <strong>1993</strong>-94 ............................. 161Household age distribution ............................................... 166Age distribution of eligible <strong>and</strong> interviewed women ........................... 167Completeness of reporting ............................................... 167Births by Westem calendar years .......................................... 169Births by Bangla calendar years ........................................... 169Reporting of age at death in days .......................................... 172Reporting of age at death in months ........................................ 173

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