Socio-economic factors and contraceptive use in West Kalimantan
Abstract
Very few studies about family planning have been
carried out in West Kalimantan. The studies which have been
conducted are mostly concerned with the Chinese, one of the
major ethnic groups in this province. This might be because
West Kalimantan is one province of Indonesia which has a
high proportion of Chinese, and the Chinese group is still
regarded as a sensitive issue in Indonesia. This study uses
1980 census data to analyse socio-economic variables
including ethnicity in terms of their relationship with
contraceptive use. The findings indicate a conventional
relationship between the socio-economic factors - place of
residence, education, occupation and living standard - and
contraceptive use: the better the socio-economic conditions
of the women, the higher the contraceptive use. The findings
also suggest that the Government should consider a special
approach to the Chinese community, since their level of
contraceptive use is low compared with the other ethnic
groups. Detailed discussions of the extent of the program
implementation and its challenges show that the program in
West Kalimantan is still based more on the clinic approach
than the community approach. This might have led to the
relatively low contraceptive prevalence in West Kalimantan
and the concentration of contraceptive use among the women
with better socio-economic conditions evident in 1980.
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