Total demand for family planning (Percent) 2015

Total demand for family planning measures the percentage of individuals seeking access to reproductive health services. Understanding this statistic is crucial for addressing global population growth and improving health outcomes.

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Rank
1
Finland flag
Finland
81.8 %
2
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
77.3 %
3
Cuba flag
Cuba
76.2 %
4
Canada flag
Canada
76.1 %
5
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
76.1 %
6
Brazil flag
Brazil
72.5 %
7
Norway flag
Norway
72.2 %
8
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
72.1 %
9
China flag
China
71.3 %
10
France flag
France
70.7 %
11
Ireland flag
Ireland
70.6 %
12
Austria flag
Austria
69.4 %
13
Spain flag
Spain
69.4 %
14
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
69.1 %
15
Chile flag
Chile
68.6 %
16
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
67.9 %
17
Denmark flag
Denmark
67.7 %
18
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
67.2 %
19
Estonia flag
Estonia
67 %
20
Colombia flag
Colombia
66.8 %
21
United States flag
United States
66.7 %
22
Belgium flag
Belgium
66.6 %
23
Argentina flag
Argentina
66.3 %
24
North Korea flag
North Korea
66.3 %
25
Australia flag
Australia
65.3 %
26
Belarus flag
Belarus
64.5 %
27
Italy flag
Italy
64.5 %
28
Sweden flag
Sweden
64.5 %
29
Latvia flag
Latvia
64.4 %
30
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
64.2 %
31
Portugal flag
Portugal
64.1 %
32
Botswana flag
Botswana
63.8 %
33
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
63.2 %
34
Germany flag
Germany
63.1 %
35
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
62.8 %
36
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
62.3 %
37
Namibia flag
Namibia
61.8 %
38
Mexico flag
Mexico
61.7 %
39
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
61.3 %
40
Barbados flag
Barbados
60.9 %
41
Iran flag
Iran
60.8 %
42
South Africa flag
South Africa
60.8 %
43
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
60.6 %
44
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
60.6 %
45
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
60.4 %
46
Romania flag
Romania
60.1 %
47
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
59.9 %
48
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
59.8 %
49
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
59.8 %
50
Malawi flag
Malawi
59.7 %
51
Cook Islands flag
Cook Islands
59.6 %
52
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
59.6 %
53
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
59.4 %
54
Panama flag
Panama
59.3 %
55
Réunion flag
Réunion
59.3 %
56
Poland flag
Poland
59 %
57
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
58.4 %
58
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
58 %
59
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
57.9 %
60
Japan flag
Japan
57.3 %
61
Russia flag
Russia
57.2 %
62
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
56.8 %
63
Honduras flag
Honduras
56.7 %
64
Nepal flag
Nepal
56.7 %
65
South Korea flag
South Korea
56.6 %
66
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
56.5 %
67
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
56.5 %
68
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
56.4 %
69
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
56.4 %
70
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
56.4 %
71
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
56.2 %
72
Peru flag
Peru
56.1 %
73
Greece flag
Greece
55.3 %
74
Kenya flag
Kenya
55.3 %
75
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
55.1 %
76
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
55 %
77
Congo flag
Congo
55 %
78
Dominica flag
Dominica
54.9 %
79
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
54.9 %
80
Hungary flag
Hungary
54.6 %
81
Serbia flag
Serbia
54.5 %
82
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
54.2 %
83
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
53.8 %
84
Belize flag
Belize
53.6 %
85
Malta flag
Malta
53.1 %
86
Albania flag
Albania
52.9 %
87
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
52.9 %
88
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
52.7 %
89
Croatia flag
Croatia
52.6 %
90
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
52.4 %
91
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
52.3 %
92
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
52.2 %
93
Turkey flag
Turkey
51.6 %
94
India flag
India
51.5 %
95
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
51.5 %
96
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
51.3 %
97
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
51 %
98
Zambia flag
Zambia
51 %
99
Gabon flag
Gabon
50.8 %
100
Montserrat flag
Montserrat
50.8 %
101
Liberia flag
Liberia
50.5 %
102
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
50.3 %
103
Grenada flag
Grenada
50.2 %
104
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
49.7 %
105
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
49.7 %
106
Anguilla flag
Anguilla
49.7 %
107
Uganda flag
Uganda
49.5 %
108
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
49.4 %
109
Haiti flag
Haiti
49.2 %
110
Thailand flag
Thailand
49.2 %
111
Martinique flag
Martinique
48.7 %
112
Morocco flag
Morocco
48.7 %
113
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
48.6 %
114
Egypt flag
Egypt
48.5 %
115
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
48.3 %
116
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
48.3 %
117
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
48.2 %
118
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
47.7 %
119
Suriname flag
Suriname
47.3 %
120
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
46.2 %
121
Guyana flag
Guyana
46.1 %
122
Laos flag
Laos
46.1 %
123
Guam flag
Guam
45.9 %
124
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
45.9 %
125
Israel flag
Israel
45.8 %
126
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
45.5 %
127
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
45.4 %
128
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
45.3 %
129
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
45.1 %
130
Togo flag
Togo
45 %
131
Nauru flag
Nauru
44.9 %
132
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
44.9 %
133
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
44.7 %
134
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
44.7 %
135
Armenia flag
Armenia
44.4 %
136
Ghana flag
Ghana
44.4 %
137
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
44.2 %
138
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
43.5 %
139
Philippines flag
Philippines
43.5 %
140
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
43.5 %
141
Samoa flag
Samoa
43.3 %
142
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
43.2 %
143
Angola flag
Angola
43.1 %
144
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
43.1 %
145
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
42.8 %
146
Iraq flag
Iraq
42.7 %
147
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
42.7 %
148
Georgia flag
Georgia
42.3 %
149
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
42.1 %
150
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
41.8 %
151
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
41.7 %
152
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
41.7 %
153
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
41.7 %
154
Yemen flag
Yemen
41.5 %
155
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
41.2 %
156
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
41.2 %
157
Benin flag
Benin
40.8 %
158
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
40.8 %
159
Palau flag
Palau
40.5 %
160
Algeria flag
Algeria
40.4 %
161
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
40.4 %
162
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
40.4 %
163
Fiji flag
Fiji
40.1 %
164
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
39.5 %
165
Jordan flag
Jordan
39.4 %
166
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
39.1 %
167
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
39.1 %
168
Qatar flag
Qatar
39.1 %
169
Singapore flag
Singapore
38.9 %
170
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
38.6 %
171
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
38.2 %
172
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
37.6 %
173
Maldives flag
Maldives
37.2 %
174
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
37.2 %
175
Burundi flag
Burundi
36.6 %
176
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
35.6 %
177
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
35.4 %
178
Mali flag
Mali
35.2 %
179
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
34.6 %
180
Comoros flag
Comoros
34.5 %
181
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
34 %
182
Senegal flag
Senegal
34 %
183
Oman flag
Oman
33.9 %
184
Tonga flag
Tonga
32.3 %
185
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
32.1 %
186
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
31.3 %
187
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
31.1 %
188
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
31 %
189
Libya flag
Libya
30.1 %
190
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
29.3 %
191
Guinea flag
Guinea
28.9 %
192
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
28.2 %
193
Niger flag
Niger
27.6 %
194
Sudan flag
Sudan
26.9 %
195
Gambia flag
Gambia
26.3 %
196
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
25.6 %
197
Chad flag
Chad
24.2 %
198
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
23.2 %
199
Somalia flag
Somalia
21.3 %

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1Finland flagFinland
  2. #2Switzerland flagSwitzerland
  3. #3Cuba flagCuba
  4. #4Canada flagCanada
  5. #5United Kingdom flagUnited Kingdom
  6. #6Brazil flagBrazil
  7. #7Norway flagNorway
  8. #8Bulgaria flagBulgaria
  9. #9China flagChina
  10. #10France flagFrance

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #199Somalia flagSomalia
  2. #198Eritrea flagEritrea
  3. #197Chad flagChad
  4. #196Djibouti flagDjibouti
  5. #195Gambia flagGambia
  6. #194Sudan flagSudan
  7. #193Niger flagNiger
  8. #192South Sudan flagSouth Sudan
  9. #191Guinea flagGuinea
  10. #190Nigeria flagNigeria

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Key Insights

1

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan ranked 181 out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning in the year 2015, with a reported demand of 34%. This figure indicates a significant gap in access to family planning resources and education, reflecting broader issues related to reproductive health in the country.

The relatively low demand for family planning may be attributed to various factors, including limited availability of contraceptive methods, socio-cultural attitudes towards family size, and insufficient healthcare infrastructure. Moreover, economic constraints and lack of education regarding reproductive health contribute to this statistic, restricting women's autonomy over their reproductive choices.

In comparison to other countries in the region, Kyrgyzstan's family planning demand highlights the need for enhanced public health initiatives and education programs aimed at improving access to family planning services and raising awareness about reproductive health issues.

2

Bhutan

In 2015, Bhutan ranked 129th out of 199 countries regarding the total demand for family planning, with a demand percentage of 45.1%. This statistic reflects the proportion of women of reproductive age who desire to limit or space their births but are not using any contraceptive method.

The relatively moderate demand for family planning in Bhutan can be attributed to various factors, including cultural attitudes towards family size, accessibility of reproductive health services, and the effectiveness of government family planning programs. Bhutan has historically emphasized a balance between traditional values and modern health practices, which influences family planning perceptions.

Additionally, the government of Bhutan has been actively working to enhance maternal and child health services, which may contribute to increasing awareness and acceptance of family planning methods. As of 2015, initiatives to improve health infrastructure and education about reproductive health were essential to addressing the needs of the population.

3

Armenia

In 2015, Armenia ranked 135th out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning, with a reported value of 44.4%. This statistic indicates that nearly half of the population expressed a need for family planning services, reflecting a significant demand for reproductive health resources.

The relatively high demand for family planning in Armenia can be attributed to various factors, including changing societal norms, increasing awareness of reproductive health issues, and the desire for smaller family sizes among couples. Additionally, economic considerations and the impact of historical events may have influenced family planning attitudes and practices within the country.

It is noteworthy that access to family planning services and education can greatly affect this demand. In many regions, especially in post-Soviet states like Armenia, there has been a push toward improving healthcare access and empowering women with knowledge about their reproductive choices, which can ultimately lead to more informed family planning decisions.

4

Botswana

Botswana ranks 32nd out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning, with a notable value of 63.8% in 2015. This statistic reflects the proportion of women of reproductive age who have expressed a desire to either space or limit their births, highlighting a significant interest in family planning resources and services within the country.

The high demand for family planning in Botswana can be attributed to various factors, including increased awareness of reproductive health, improved access to healthcare services, and government initiatives aimed at promoting family planning as a means of enhancing maternal and child health. Additionally, cultural shifts towards smaller family sizes and the empowerment of women in educational and economic spheres have further influenced this demand.

In relation to this statistic, it is important to note that Botswana has made significant strides in healthcare over the past few decades, including the implementation of programs that support family planning and reproductive health. This is part of a broader trend in sub-Saharan Africa, where many countries are experiencing increased demand for family planning as part of their development agendas.

5

Montenegro

In 2015, Montenegro ranked 170 out of 199 countries regarding total demand for family planning, with a reported value of 38.6%. This statistic reflects the proportion of individuals who desire to limit or space their births but are not using any method of contraception, indicating a significant gap between demand and access to family planning resources.

Several factors contribute to this relatively low percentage, including cultural attitudes towards family size, limited access to reproductive health services, and socio-economic challenges. In Montenegro, traditional values often emphasize larger families, which may deter individuals from seeking family planning options.

Additionally, the country's healthcare system has faced challenges in providing adequate reproductive health services, which can hinder access and education about family planning methods. In comparison, the global average for total demand for family planning is often higher, highlighting the need for improved health education and resource availability in Montenegro.

6

Singapore

In 2015, Singapore ranked 169th out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning, with a statistic of 38.9%. This figure reflects the percentage of women of reproductive age (15-49 years) who have an unmet need for family planning services, indicating a significant gap in access to contraceptive methods and reproductive health services.

Several factors contribute to this statistic in Singapore, including the country's low birth rates and shifting societal norms regarding family size and child-rearing. The government has implemented various policies to encourage family planning and reproductive health education, yet cultural attitudes towards family size can influence individuals' willingness to utilize these services.

Interestingly, Singapore's overall fertility rate has consistently remained below the replacement level, which may further underscore the need for effective family planning services. This situation highlights the complexities of family planning dynamics in urbanized settings where economic considerations and lifestyle choices increasingly shape reproductive decisions.

7

Syrian Arab Republic

The Syrian Arab Republic ranked 147th out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning in the year 2015, with a statistic of 42.7%. This percentage reflects the proportion of women of reproductive age who have a need for family planning services but may not be using them.

The relatively low demand for family planning in Syria can be attributed to various factors, including ongoing conflict, economic instability, and limited access to healthcare services. The civil war, which began in 2011, has severely disrupted healthcare infrastructure, making it challenging for individuals to access reproductive health services.

Additionally, cultural and societal norms may influence family planning demand, as traditional views on family size and childbearing can impact women's choices regarding reproductive health. In a broader context, countries in conflict often experience challenges related to population control, health education, and access to contraceptives, which can further complicate family planning efforts.

8

Venezuela

In 2015, Venezuela ranked 44th out of 199 countries in total demand for family planning, with a significant 60.6% of the population expressing a desire for family planning services. This statistic reflects the country's ongoing challenges related to reproductive health and access to contraceptive methods, which have been influenced by various socio-economic factors.

The high demand for family planning in Venezuela can be attributed to several factors, including the need for population control amidst economic instability, high rates of unintended pregnancies, and the desire for improved maternal health outcomes. Additionally, the country has faced significant healthcare challenges, including shortages of contraceptives and healthcare professionals, which complicate access to family planning services.

Moreover, the Venezuelan government has historically promoted family planning initiatives, yet the effectiveness of these programs has been undermined by the ongoing political and economic crises. Access to education and information about reproductive health has also been limited, contributing to the high demand for family planning solutions.

9

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan ranks 79th out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning, with a reported value of 54.9% in the year 2015. This statistic indicates that just over half of the population expresses a desire for family planning services, reflecting significant demand for reproductive health resources.

The total demand for family planning in Uzbekistan can be influenced by various factors, including cultural attitudes towards family size, economic conditions, and access to healthcare services. In recent years, the government has taken steps to improve reproductive health services, which may contribute to this demand as awareness of family planning options increases.

Additionally, the statistic highlights a broader trend in Central Asia where family planning is becoming more recognized as an essential component of public health. As global initiatives continue to promote reproductive rights and health education, it is expected that the demand for family planning will grow in Uzbekistan and similar regions.

10

Saint Lucia

In 2015, Saint Lucia ranked 58th out of 199 countries in terms of total demand for family planning, with a notable 58 percent of the population expressing a desire for family planning services. This statistic highlights a significant public interest in reproductive health and family planning options among the citizens of Saint Lucia.

The relatively high demand for family planning can be attributed to various factors, including increasing awareness of reproductive health, education on family planning methods, and the desire for smaller family sizes among the population. Furthermore, government and non-governmental organizations have played a role in promoting family planning through educational campaigns and access to contraceptive methods.

Interestingly, the demand for family planning is often correlated with levels of female education and economic participation, both of which have been improving in Saint Lucia. As women gain more access to education and employment opportunities, they typically seek to exert greater control over their reproductive choices, contributing to the overall demand for family planning services.

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