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ONDO STATE, NIGERIADEMOGRAPHICANDHE
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This report presents the findings o
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Page4.34.44.54.64.74.8Current Use o
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PageTable 3.3Table 3.4Table 3.5Tabl
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PageTable 5.1Table 5.2Table 5.3Tabl
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PageAPPENDIX A ....................
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PREFACEThe Ondo State Demographic a
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percent of women using each) and th
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1. BACKGROUND1.1 Geography and Hist
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Although the reporting of family pl
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Table 1.2Number of Selected Primary
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Religion and EthnicityThe majority
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Sources of WaterInformation was als
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consistent with the comparable stat
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esults must be interpreted with cau
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Following the birth of a child, the
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3. FERTILITY3.1 Fertility Data in t
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educational attainment, differences
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distributions. The proportion with
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Table 3.5 Percent Distribution of A
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Table 4.1Percentage Knowing Any Met
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Women who had heard of methods were
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Table 4.6Percent Distribution of Al
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Table 4.7Percent Distribution of Cu
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4.4 Trends in Family Planning Knowl
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Figure 4.4Source of Family Planning
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4.7 Intention to Use Contraception
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Table 4.16 presents data on wives'
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Table 4.18Percentage of Currently M
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