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A Study on Paddy Producti

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This thesis attempts to investigate the factors affecting contraceptive use of non-pregnant currently married women age 15-49 years in Myanmar. Data on contraceptive use and influencing factors were obtained from 2015-2016 Myanmar Demographic and Survey (MDHS 2015-2016). In this study, two approaches were used: descriptive analysis and multinomial logistic regression analysis. According to the results of descriptive statistics, 1.3% of women use traditional method and 51% of women use modern method. 63.4% of women belonged to the age group 20 to 39 years. Nearly seventy percent of the respondents resided in rural areas. Among the currently married women, one-fourth of women had two living children. Most of the women and husband had primary education level. More than sixty percent of currently married women are working. In wealth index, 21% of currently married women are in poorest condition. About 85% of women do not exposure to media. Almost all of the husbands are currently residing with wives. More than seventy percent of women are not currently breastfeeding. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to determine the effective factors on contraceptive use. Based on the results, woman age, place of residence, region, number of living children, woman’s educational level, husband’s education level, media exposure, wealth index, currently breastfeeding and currently residing with husband/partner are statistically significant on the use of contraceptive method.
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