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Child care arrangements
Working mothers
Child support
(financial)
Frequency of child
support
- Frequency of child support reported by
fathers 15-44 years of age who have at least one child under 19
years of age who does not live with him, 2002:
- Does not contribute: 15.3%
- Contributes once in a while: 8.9%
- Contributes on a regular basis: 75.8%
NOTE: Men with nonresident children were asked
if they contributed money or child support in the last 12 months for
those children.
Source: Series 23, No. 26, Table 77
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Amount of child support
Childlessness
Cigarette smoking
in the last 12 months
Cigarette smoking
during pregnancy
- Percent of women 15-44 years of age who
smoked during their most recent pregnancy occurring between January
1997 and 2002: 13.4%
Source: Series 23, No. 25, Table 75
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Cohabitation with the
opposite sex
Current cohabitation
status
- Percent of men 15-44 years of age who are
currently cohabiting with a female partner: 9.2%
- Percent of women 15-44 years of age who are
currently cohabiting with a male partner: 9.1%
Sources: Series 23, No. 26, Table 30
and Series 23, No. 25, Table 47
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Ever cohabited
- Percent of men 15-44 years of age who have
ever
cohabited with a female partner: 48.8%
- Percent of women 15-44 years of age who have
ever cohabited with a male partner: 50.0%
Sources: Series 23, No. 26, Table 30
and Series 23, No. 25, Table 47
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Outcome of first
cohabitation
First cohabitation
disruption
Condom use
See also Contraception
Condom use at first sex
- Percent reporting condom use at first sex:
- Women 15-44 years of age who ever had
sexual intercourse, 2002: 42.2%
- Men 15-44 years of age who ever had
sexual intercourse, 2002:
47.7%
- Teenaged females 15-19 years of age who
ever had sexual intercourse, 2002: 66.4%
- Teenaged males 15-19 years of age who
ever had sexual intercourse, 2002:
70.9%
Sources: Series 23, No. 25, Table 54
;
Series 23, No. 26, Table 43
;
and Series, 23, No. 24, Table 15 and 16
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Condom use at last sex,
by HIV risk status
Consistency of
condom use
- Consistency of condom use (during the prior 4
weeks) among unmarried men and women 15-44 years of age who ever
used a condom and who had sexual intercourse during the 4 weeks
prior to interview, 2002:
|
None
of the time |
Some
of the time |
Every time |
Men
|
71.4% |
6.1% |
22.5% |
Women
|
72.8% |
7.4% |
19.8% |
Sources: Series 23, No. 26, Table 48
and Series 23, No. 25, Table 64
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Contraception
See also Condom use,
Emergency contraception,
Implant contraceptives,
Injectable contraceptives,
IUD,
Natural family planning,
Patch,
Pill,
Rhythm method,
Sterilization (female),
Sterilization (male)
Ever used contraceptive
methods
- Percentage of women who have ever used
the specified contraceptive method, among women 15-44 who have ever
had intercourse: 2002:
- Any method of contraception: 98.2%
- Male condom: 89.7%
- Pill: 82.3%
- Withdrawal: 56.1%
- Female sterilization: 20.7%
- Injectable contraception: 17.7%
- 1-month injectable (LunelleTM):
0.9%
- 3-month injectable (Depo-ProveraTM):
16.8%
- Rhythm method: 16.2%
- Male sterilization: 13.0%
Sources: Advance Data, No. 350, Table 1
and Series 23, No.25, Table 53
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Current use of
contraceptive methods
- Percent of women 15-44 years of age using
specified contraception in month of interview, 2002:
- Not currently using contraception:
38.1%
(currently pregnant, postpartum, trying to get pregnant, not
having sex, etc.)
- Percent using any contraceptive method:
61.9%
- Pill: 19.2%
- Female sterilization: 16.7%
- Male condom: 14.7%
- Male sterilization: 6.3%
- Withdrawal: 5.4%
- Depo-ProveraTM:
3.3%
Source: Series 23, No. 25, Table 57 (in this
table, women may report using more than one method, such as condom
and pill)
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- Leading current contraceptive
method among women 15-44 years of age by marital/cohabiting status,
2002, and percent of contraceptive users using that method:
- Never married, not cohabiting: pill
(49.4%)
- Currently married: female
sterilization (29.8%)
- Currently cohabiting: pill (33.2%)
- Formerly married, not cohabiting:
female sterilization
(54.9%)
Sources: Series 23, No. 25, Table 60
and Advance Data, No. 350, Table 10
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Used contraception at
first sexual intercourse
- Leading contraceptive method used at first
intercourse among men and women 15-44 years of age who ever had
intercourse, 2002: male condom
Sources: Series 23, No. 25,
Table 54 (all females)
;
Series 23, No. 26, Table 43 (all males)
;
and Series 23, No. 24, Tables 15, 16 (teenagers)
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Used contraception at
last (most recent) sexual intercourse
- Contraceptive method reported used by self or
partner at last intercourse among men and women 15-44 years of age
who had intercourse within 12 months of interview, 2002:
- Any method: men (70.5%), women (75.2%)
- Condom: men (29.5%), women (23.4%)
- Pill: men (25.6%), women (22.4%)
Sources: Series 23, No. 26, Table 50
and Series 23, No. 25, Table 63
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