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Drivers of contraceptive use choice in Zambia
Promise M. Nduku
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Beatrice D. Simo-Kengne
School of Economics
University of Johannesburg
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Modern Contraceptives
100%
Educated Women
66%
Women's Education
33%
Conditional Logit
33%
Control Options
33%
Modern Contraceptive Use
33%
Choice Modeling
33%
Birth Control pill
33%
Safer Conception
33%
Logit Choice Models
33%
Employed Women
33%
Demographic Health Survey
33%
Family Planning Methods
33%
Social Sciences
Zambia
100%
Birth Control
100%
Family Planning
75%
Developing Countries
25%
Survey Analysis
25%
Employment Creation
25%
Planning Methods
25%
Choice Modeling
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Contraceptive Behavior
100%
Childbirth
100%
Family Planning
75%
Side Effect
25%
Health Survey
25%
Contraceptive Agent
25%
Demography
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing Countries
100%
Intermediate Labor Market
100%
Choice Modeling
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Family Planning
100%
Side Effect
33%
Contraceptive Agent
33%
Health Survey
33%