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Research and Further Analysis

The DHS Program's in-house Research and Analysis team conducts rigorous, timely, and innovative mixed-methods research on topics related to global public health, demography, and social epidemiology. Our team also trains, mentors, and closely collaborates with fellow researchers and stakeholders who are driven to utilize DHS Program surveys and other survey data to inform programs and policies in various countries and contexts.
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DHS Research Reports
Jul 1991
Unmet Need and the Demand for Family PlanningThe first comparative Demographic and Health Surveys report on this subject, Westoff and Ochoa (1991) estimate unmet need and demand for family planning for currently married women in 25 developing countries surveys in the late 1980s..
Topics: Family Planning
Jul 1991
Knowledge and Use of ContraceptionThis report summarizes and compares results from 25 of the 27 national surveys of women carried out during the first five-year phase of the DHS program (DHS I).
Topics: Family Planning
Feb 1991
Reproductive Preferences: A Comparative ViewThis report analyzes and compares reproductive preferences in the 28 countries included in the first phase of the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) program..
Topics: Family Planning, Fertility and Fertility Preferences
Oct 1990
Fertility Levels and TrendsThe purpose of this report is to analyze fertility levels and trends in 25 developing countries which took part in the Demographic and Health Surveys program..
Topics: Family Planning, Fertility and Fertility Preferences