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Age in 5-year groups
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Age/Men’s Age
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15–19; 20–24; 25–29; 30–34; 35–39; 40–44; 45–49
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Women’s contraceptive use
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Contraceptive use
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No method; Folkloric/Traditional; Modern
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Women’s knowledge of contraception
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Knowledge
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Knows no method; knows at least one method
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Education
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Education/Men’s Education
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Reported in years
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Total children ever had
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Total children
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Self-report by women
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Fertility preference
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Fertility preference/Men’s fertility preference
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More children; undecided; no more children
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Husband’s desire for more children
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Husband’s desire for children
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More children than respondent; same number; less than respondent
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Primary decision maker for health care
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Health decision maker
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Women; joint decision; male partner
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Primary decision make for how money is spent
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Spending decision maker
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Women; joint decision; male partner
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Men’s perception of who should have power in health care decision
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Male perception of decision maker
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Men; join decision; female partner
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Earning power
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Earning power
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Husband earns no money; woman earns more; both partners earn the same; male partner earns more
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Contraception is woman’s business and men should not be involved
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Male attitude 1
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Disagree; agree
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Using contraceptives makes women promiscuous
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Male attitude 2
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Disagree; agree
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