National Family Health Survey: MCH and Family Planning : West Bengal, 1992 |
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Page 34
... proportion divorced or separated is small in West Bengal , and the impact of widowhood is quite limited until the ... proportion of persons who marry young . At age 15-19 , the proportions ever married are 5 percent of males and 24 ...
... proportion divorced or separated is small in West Bengal , and the impact of widowhood is quite limited until the ... proportion of persons who marry young . At age 15-19 , the proportions ever married are 5 percent of males and 24 ...
Page 158
... proportion dead of births in a specific high- risk category to the proportion dead of births in the " not in any high risk " category . NA : Not applicable ( ) Denominator of the upper proportion in the risk ratio is between 50 and 99 ...
... proportion dead of births in a specific high- risk category to the proportion dead of births in the " not in any high risk " category . NA : Not applicable ( ) Denominator of the upper proportion in the risk ratio is between 50 and 99 ...
Page 191
... proportion of children 12-15 months of age who are being breastfed . The proportion of infants who are still breastfed in the 20-23 month age group constitute the continued breastfeeding rate up through two years of age . The bottle ...
... proportion of children 12-15 months of age who are being breastfed . The proportion of infants who are still breastfed in the 20-23 month age group constitute the continued breastfeeding rate up through two years of age . The bottle ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SURVEY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION | 13 |
HOUSEHOLD AND RESPONDENT BACKGROUND | 27 |
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age group AIDS amenorrhoea antenatal antenatal care birth interval Birth order breastfed breastfeeding Caste/tribe Scheduled caste child mortality childbearing condoms contraceptive contraceptive method currently married women Delhi delivery diarrhoea Education Illiterate ever-married women age family planning Family Welfare female sterilization Health and Family health facility High school high-risk category higher household husbands ideal number India infected interview Less than 0.05 live births living children Male marriage married women age mass media middle complete Middle school complete Ministry of Health modern method months mothers Muslim neonatal NFHS number of children Number of living Percent distribution percent of women percentage period pill population preceding the survey pregnancy prevalence programme proportion Questionnaire Registrar reported Residence Urban risk rural areas Sampling errors Scheduled tribe selected background characteristics Table tetanus Total Backward districts Total percent 100.0 unweighted urban areas vaccination card village visits West Bengal