The Arab, Muslim, oil-rich nation of Kuwait has achieved unusually hig
h levels of knowledge and use of contraception for a developing, high
fertility country. Almost all women know of contraceptive pills withou
t prompting, and 57-86% report having ever used a method (usually the
oral pill or IUD) in recent studies. Based on a survey of six randomly
selected clinics the present study compares the knowledge and use lev
els of two major ethnic groups-the Beduins and non-Beduins. It also an
alyses preference for various contraceptive methods and probable reaso
ns for this. While Census or Survey data do not provide information ab
out the size of ethnic groups analyzed in this paper, it is estimated
that at least one-third of the population of Kuwait is Beduin. There i
s a significant difference between the levels of knowledge and use of
contraception between the Beduin and non-Beduin women; current use bei
ng 42% and 65%, respectively. The differentials between the two groups
are particularly marked among women of lower socioeconomic status, an
d tend to reduce notably once variables such as education and income a
re controlled. Within the subgroup of non-Beduins, socioeconomic diffe
rences in contraceptive use have virtually disappeared; the illiterate
and relatively less affluent women are as likely to use a contracepti
ve method as the university educated, and richer women. However, among
the Beduins, the usually expected differences by socioeconomic charac
teristics still persist. The oral pill is the best known and most comm
only used method. Male sterilization is the least known and not practi
ced at all.Despite the high level of contraceptive use, the total fert
ility rate is still around 6 per woman. Some of the sociocultural reas
ons for the lack of a fertility impact are the use of contraceptive me
thods for spacing rather than limitation purposes, and the persistentl
y large ideal family size which is 7.0 among Beduins and 5.7 among non
-Beduins. The latter is consistent with the country's goal to increase
the percentage of Kuwaiti nationals who presently comprise less than
half of the total population.