Demographic and Health Survey 2009-10 - Timor-Leste Ministry of ...
Demographic and Health Survey 2009-10 - Timor-Leste Ministry of ...
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x | Tables <strong>and</strong> Figures<br />
CHAPTER 4 FERTILITY<br />
Table 4.1 Current fertility ................................................................................................. 49<br />
Table 4.2 Fertility by background characteristics ............................................................... 51<br />
Table 4.3 Trends in age-specific fertility rates ................................................................... 52<br />
Table 4.4 Trends in fertility ............................................................................................... 53<br />
Table 4.5 Children ever born <strong>and</strong> living ............................................................................ 54<br />
Table 4.6 Birth intervals .................................................................................................... 55<br />
Table 4.7 Age at first birth ................................................................................................ 56<br />
Table 4.8 Median age at first birth .................................................................................... 57<br />
Table 4.9 Teenage pregnancy <strong>and</strong> motherhood ............................................................... 58<br />
Figure 4.1 Age-specific Fertility Rates by Urban-Rural Residence ....................................... 50<br />
Figure 4.2 Trends in Total Fertility Rates 1995-20<strong>10</strong> .......................................................... 53<br />
CHAPTER 5 FAMILY PLANNING<br />
Table 5.1 Knowledge <strong>of</strong> contraceptive methods ............................................................... 60<br />
Table 5.2 Knowledge <strong>of</strong> contraceptive methods by background characteristics ................. 61<br />
Table 5.3.1 Ever use <strong>of</strong> contraception: Women ................................................................... 63<br />
Table 5.3.2 Ever use <strong>of</strong> contraception: Men ........................................................................ 64<br />
Table 5.4 Current use <strong>of</strong> contraception by age ................................................................. 65<br />
Table 5.5 Current use <strong>of</strong> contraception by background characteristics .............................. 67<br />
Table 5.6 Number <strong>of</strong> children at first use <strong>of</strong> contraception ............................................... 69<br />
Table 5.7 Knowledge <strong>of</strong> fertile period ............................................................................... 69<br />
Table 5.8 Source <strong>of</strong> modern contraception methods ........................................................ 70<br />
Table 5.9 Informed choice ............................................................................................... 72<br />
Table 5.<strong>10</strong> Future use <strong>of</strong> contraception .............................................................................. 73<br />
Table 5.11 Reason for not intending to use contraception in the future .............................. 73<br />
Table 5.12 Preferred method <strong>of</strong> contraception for future use ............................................. 74<br />
Table 5.13 Exposure to family planning messages ............................................................... 75<br />
Table 5.14 Contact <strong>of</strong> nonusers with family planning providers .......................................... 76<br />
Table 5.15 Husb<strong>and</strong>/partner’s knowledge <strong>of</strong> women’s use <strong>of</strong> contraception ....................... 77<br />
Figure 5.1 Trends in Use <strong>of</strong> Contraception among Currently Married Women,<br />
1997-20<strong>10</strong> ....................................................................................................... 66<br />
CHAPTER 6 OTHER PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY<br />
Table 6.1 Current marital status ........................................................................................ 79<br />
Table 6.2 Number <strong>of</strong> co-wives <strong>and</strong> wives ......................................................................... 80<br />
Table 6.3 Age at first marriage .......................................................................................... 81<br />
Table 6.4.1 Median age at first marriage: Women ............................................................... 82<br />
Table 6.4.2 Median age at first marriage: Men .................................................................... 83<br />
Table 6.5 Age at first sexual intercourse ............................................................................ 84<br />
Table 6.6 Median age at first intercourse: Men ................................................................. 85<br />
Table 6.7.1 Recent sexual activity: Women ......................................................................... 86<br />
Table 6.7.2 Recent sexual activity: Men .............................................................................. 87<br />
Table 6.8 Postpartum amenorrhea, abstinence <strong>and</strong> insusceptibility .................................. 88<br />
Table 6.9 Median duration <strong>of</strong> amenorrhea, postpartum abstinence <strong>and</strong> postpartum<br />
insusceptibility .................................................................................................. 89<br />
Table 6.<strong>10</strong> Menopause ...................................................................................................... 90