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Table 3 Chi-square test of the association between demand satisfied and confounders

From: Association between media exposure and family planning in Myanmar and Philippines: evidence from nationally representative survey data

Variable

Philippines

Myanmar

Demand satisfied

p-value

Demand satisfied

p-value

Yes

No

Yes

No

Age group

< 0.01

 • 15–24

339

190

 

580

268

 • 25–29

454

240

 

710

313

 • 30–34

486

188

0.04

834

414

 • 35–39

530

172

 

923

334

 • 40–49

765

287

 

880

594

Residence

< 0.01

 • Urban

1564

601

0.07

1170

403

 • Rural

1009

476

 

2757

1520

Education level

< 0.01

 • No education

10

13

 

443

375

 • Primary

355

200

< 0.01

1820

895

 • Secondary

1313

438

 

1298

515

 • Higher

895

426

 

366

138

Partner education level

< 0.01

 • No education

23

22

 

429

393

 • Primary

494

260

< 0.01

1593

748

 • Secondary

1138

387

 

1621

677

 • Higher

918

408

 

283

106

Socio-economic status

< 0.01

 • Poorest

398

238

 

732

467

 • Poorer

494

174

 

774

412

 • Middle

534

203

< 0.01

765

391

 • Richer

610

199

 

802

339

 • Richest

537

263

 

854

314

Number of living children

< 0.01

 • No children

39

165

 

266

282

 • 1–3

1870

663

< 0.01

3088

1236

 • More than 3

663

249

 

573

405

Age at first marriage

< 0.01

 • Below 20

1064

431

 

1872

914

 • 20–25

1134

415

< 0.01

1552

676

 • Above 25

374

230

 

503

333

Working status

0.37

 • Employed

1241

572

0.06

1381

704

 • Unemployed

1332

505

 

2546

1219