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Table 4 Chi-square test of the association between unmet need and confounders

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

Variable

Philippines

Myanmar

Unmet need

p-value

Unmet need

p-value

Yes

No

Yes

No

Age group

< 0.01

 • 15–24

89

439

 

125

723

 • 25–29

100

594

 

156

867

 • 30–34

97

577

< 0.01

202

1046

 • 35–39

87

615

 

184

1073

 • 40–49

233

818

 

498

976

Residence

< 0.01

 • Urban

337

1829

0.20

246

1326

 • Rural

270

1214

 

919

3359

Education level

< 0.01

 • No education

7

16

 

261

557

 • Primary

128

427

0.01

570

2146

 • Secondary

261

1490

 

283

1529

 • Higher

211

1110

 

51

453

Partner education level

< 0.01

 • No education

13

31

 

263

558

 • Primary

151

603

0.07

484

1858

 • Secondary

227

1298

 

371

1926

 • Higher

216

1110

 

47

342

Socio-economic status

< 0.01

 • Poorest

134

501

 

292

907

 • Poorer

107

560

 

247

939

 • Middle

122

615

0.08

232

924

 • Richer

104

705

 

218

923

 • Richest

139

661

 

176

992

Number of living children

< 0.01

 • No children

15

189

 

59

489

 • 1–3

385

2148

< 0.01

778

3546

 • More than 3

207

706

 

328

650

Age at first marriage

0.001

 • Below 20

278

1217

 

616

2170

 • 20–25

231

1318

0.32

417

1811

 • Above 25

97

508

 

133

703

Working status

0.50

 • Employed

324

1489

0.18

404

1681

 • Unemployed

283

1554

 

762

3003