CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND THE QUALITY, PRICE, AND AVAILABILITY OF FAMILY-PLANNING IN NIGERIA

Citation
Bj. Feyisetan et M. Ainsworth, CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND THE QUALITY, PRICE, AND AVAILABILITY OF FAMILY-PLANNING IN NIGERIA, The World Bank economic review, 10(1), 1996, pp. 159-187
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Business Finance",Economics
ISSN journal
02586770
Volume
10
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
159 - 187
Database
ISI
SICI code
0258-6770(1996)10:1<159:CUATQP>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Nigeria has experienced high fertility and rapid population growth for at least the east thirty years. Only recently have public authorities launched efforts to promote contraceptive use. In this article, indiv idual women ave linked to the characteristics of the nearest health fa cility, pharmacy, and source of family planning to assess the relative importance of women's socioeconomic background and the characteristic s of nearby services on contraceptive use. The results suggest that th e limited levels of female schooling (and probably other factors affec ting women's opportunity cost of time) are constraining contraceptive use, especially in rural areas. Another major constraint to increased contraceptive use is the low availability of family planning services in Nigeria. Broader availability of the pill and other methods in phar macies and of injectables and intrauterine devices (IUDs) in health fa cilities is likely to raise contraceptive use. Outpatient or consultat ion fees at nearby health facilities do not appear to be constraining demand for modern contraceptive methods.