Explaining geographic variations in modern contraceptive use in East and West Africa.

Abstract

The key findings and policy implications of a study to identify influences on sub-national variations in modern contraceptive use within 6 African countries (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi and Tanzania) are presented. Variation was measured at the community (survey sampling area) and district (administrative area) levels.

Citation

University of Southampton. Explaining geographic variations in modern contraceptive use in East and West Africa. (2006) Opportunities and Choices Factsheet 38, 2 pp.

Explaining geographic variations in modern contraceptive use in East and West Africa.

Published 1 January 2006