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Table 5 Average gap in family planning use and contraceptive needs satisfied and within-country wealth based inequality in coverage gap, Ethiopia DHS 2011

From: Paving the way for universal family planning coverage in Ethiopia: an analysis of wealth related inequality

Variable

Coverage gap (95 % CI)

PAR, percentage points (95 % CI)

PAR % (95 % CI)

National

In richest quintile

National

 Contraceptive needs satisfied

47.9 (45.1–50.7)

22.5 (18.6–27.0)

25.4 (21.1–29.5)

53.0 (44.0–60.6)

 Contraceptive use

71.4 (69.4–73.3)

48.2 (44.3–52.2)

23.2 (19.3–26.9)

32.4 (27.0–(37.5)

Rural

 Contraceptive needs satisfied

55.0 (51.5–58.5)

42.9 (37.9–47.9)

12.2 (8.6–15.7)

22.1 (15.1–28.5)

 Contraceptive use

76.6 (74.2–78.8)

65.4 (61.5–69.2)

11.2 (8.5–13.8)

14.6 (10.9–18.1)

Urban

 Contraceptive needs satisfied

34.1 (19.1–(27.0)

22.8 (7.8–16.8)

11.3 (7.11–15.4)

41.4 (14.8–59.7)

 Contraceptive use

47.5 (44.0–51.1)

38.0 (32.1 (44.3)

9.5 (4.4–14.5)

20.0 (8.5–30.0)