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FPNONBD7 (FPNONBD7)
Source of FP for non-users: Medical college hospital (private) (Bangladesh)

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Description

For women who are not currently using a contraceptive method, FPNONBD7 indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, they reported a private medical college hospital as a source of family planning. This response category is country-specific to Bangladesh.

Some samples in the "FPNON" series include multiple categories that can be consolidated into a single broad response. IPUMS DHS uses supplemental programming to combine these responses in a standard variable, while also preserving the separate responses in country-specific variables. See Comparability for more information on the specific categories combined in this variable.

Comparability — Index

GENERAL
Bangladesh

Comparability

FPNONBD7 has no comparability problems.

Comparability - Standard DHS

An open-ended question about where family planning can be obtained for women not currently using a method is included in Phase IV forward of the standard DHS questionnaire.

Although FPNONBD7 is a country-specific response, it is combined with other responses in FPNONPRIVHOS, a standard variable that encompasses all private hospitals and clinics as sources of family planning. IPUMS DHS users are encouraged to review the Description tab of FPNONBD7 or the Comparability Tab of FPNONPRIVHOS for more information on the specific categories combined for Bangladesh 2011 and 2018.


In the 2011 Bangladesh survey, there are two separate categories for "private hospital" and "private medical college hospital." As this variable focuses on all private hospitals and clinics, these two responses are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:

  • Private hospital is listed as FPNONBD6 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private medical college hospital is listed as FPNONBD7 in IPUMS DHS


Additionally, in the 2018 Bangladesh survey, there are three separate categories for "private hospital," "private medical college hospital," and "private clinic." These categories are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS and are also preserved in FPNONBD6, FPNONBD7, and FPNONBD17 respectively. As this variable focuses on all private hospitals and clinics, these three responses are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:

  • Private hospital is listed as FPNONBD6 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private medical college hospital is listed as FPNONBD7 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private clinic is listed as FPNONBD17 in IPUMS DHS

Comparability — Bangladesh [top]

In the 2011 Bangladesh survey, there are two separate categories for "private hospital" and "private medical college hospital." As this variable focuses on all private hospitals and clinics, these two responses are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:

  • Private hospital is listed as FPNONBD6 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private medical college hospital is listed as FPNONBD7 in IPUMS DHS

Additionally, in the 2018 Bangladesh survey, there are three separate categories for "private hospital," "private medical college hospital," and "private clinic." These categories are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS and are also preserved in FPNONBD6, FPNONBD7, and FPNONBD17 respectively. As this variable focuses on all private hospitals and clinics, these three responses are consolidated in FPNONPRIVHOS to create a more comprehensive response category. For researchers interested in preserving these country-specific categories:

  • Private hospital is listed as FPNONBD6 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private medical college hospital is listed as FPNONBD7 in IPUMS DHS
  • Private clinic is listed as FPNONBD17 in IPUMS DHS

Universe

  • Bangladesh 2011: Ever-married women age 12-49 who are not currently using a modern method of contraception.
  • Bangladesh 2018: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are not currently using a modern method of contraception.
  • Bangladesh: 2011-W, 2011-C, 2011-B, 2011-W, 2018-W, 2018-C, 2018-B, 2018-W