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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

May 1999

Mass Media and Reproductive Behavior in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh

The central question addressed in this research is whether regular exposure to mass media, especially to radio and television, influences family planning attitudes and behavior.

Topics: Fertility and Fertility Preferences

 

Sep 1998

West Africa Spatial Analysis Prototype Exploratory Analysis: Creating Social Borders from the WASAP Data Sets

The aim of this paper is to demonstrate and evaluated the construction and application of a set social boarders.

Topics: Geographic Information

 

Sep 1998

West Africa Spatial Analysis Prototype Exploratory Analysis: The Effect of Settlement Zones and Economic Diversity on Reproductive Behavior in West Africa

The goal of this study is to measure the relationship between reproductive behavior and settlement zones and economic diversity in twelve countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo).

Topics: Geographic Information

 

Sep 1998

West Africa Spatial Analysis Prototype Exploratory Analysis: The Effect of Aridity Zone on Child Nutritional Status

In recent years there has been a large increase in the demand for data to monitor and evaluate government and international donor programs.

Topics: Geographic Information

 

Aug 1998

Fertility Levels, Trends and Differentials

This study examines patterns and trends in fertility utilizing national surveys from 28 developing countries.

Topics: Fertility and Fertility Preferences

 

Jul 1998

Change in the Desired Number of Children: A Cross-Country Cohort Analysis of Levels and Correlates of Change

Change in a woman's desired number of children is held to be a key determinant in the demand for family planning and the decline in fertility rates.

Topics: Fertility and Fertility Preferences

 

Jun 1998

Unintended Childbearing in Developing Countries: Levels, Trends, and Determinants

The objective of this report is to use large-scale, cross-nationally comparable survey data to study the levels, trends, and determinants of unintended fertility in developing countries.

Topics: Fertility and Fertility Preferences

 

Jun 1998

Education

The goal of this report is to provide basic information on school attendance and education attainment for countries surveyed in the DHS II and DHS III projects.

Topics: Education, Gender, Household and Respondent Characteristics

 

Jun 1998

Child Morbidity and Treatment Patterns, 1998

This study focuses on three major causes of child morbidity: diarrhea, fever, and respiratory infections.

Topics: Child Health and Development

 

Dec 1997

Maternal Nutritional Status

This report presents cross-country comparisons of the nutritional status of women who have children born in the five years preceding the survey.

Topics: Anemia, Gender, Nutrition