Codes and Frequencies
Description
For women who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future, FPSRCFUTR (V377) reports the intended source for their preferred future method.
The related variable FPSRCFUTRS (V378) reports the intended source for their preferred future method, in standardized response categories.
Comparability
Along with universe differences, the response categories for FPSRCFUTR vary across samples.
The harmonized coding categories in the IPUMS-DHS variable FPSRCFUTR were constructed to reflect the major and minor categories in the original DHS variable (V377). The major categories are:
- 1000: Public sector
- 2000: Private medical sector
- 3000: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- 4000: Religious/mission facilities
- 5000: Other
The second, third, and fourth digits of FPSRCFUTR's codes distinguish between specific locations and provide detail present in only some samples.
Comparability - Standard DHS
FPSRCFUTR (V377) is included in Phase II of the standard DHS questionnaire.
Universe
- Burkina Faso 1993: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Burundi 1987: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Cameroon 1991: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Egypt 1992: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method (other than prolonged breastfeeding) in the future.
- Ghana 1993: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- India 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Jordan 1990: Ever-married women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Kenya 1993: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Madagascar 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Malawi 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Morocco 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Namibia 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Niger 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Nigeria 1990: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Pakistan 1991: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Rwanda 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Tanzania 1991: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.
- Zambia 1992: Women age 15-49 who are not currently using contraception but intend to use a modern method in the future.