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Measures of sexual activity, contraceptive use and fertility preferences related to the risk of unplanned pregnancy among women in 49 countries.

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Appendix Table 1. 
 
Measures of sexual activity, contraceptive use and fertility preferences 
related to the risk of unplanned pregnancy among women in 49 countries 
 
                            % of never-      % of formerly 
                            married women    married 
                            15-44 ever       women 15-49 
                            sexually active  sexually active (1) 
Country and 
survey year                 (1)              (2) 
 
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 
 
BOTSWANA, 1988              78               68 
BURKINA FASO,1992-1993      22               35 
BURUNDI, 1987                4               19 
CAMEROON, 1991              55               61  ...
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