This field gives the percentage of women of reproductive age (15-49) who are married or in union and are using -- or whose sexual partner is using -- a method of contraception. The contraceptive prevalence rate is an indicator of health services, development, and women’s empowerment. It is also useful in understanding, past, present, and future fertility trends, especially in developing countries.
18.9% (2018)
note: percent of women aged 12-49
66.9% (2015/16)
note: percent of women aged 18-44
79% (2019)
note: percent of women aged 16-49
77.9% (2018/19)
note: percent of women aged 15-50
85.5% (2015)
note: percent of women aged 18-49
57.3% (2019/20)
note: includes Gaza Strip and West Bank
67% (2018)
note: percent of women aged 18-49
65.1% (2013)
note: percent of women aged 18-49
39.8% (2015)
note: percent of women aged 20-49
53% (2018)
note: percent of women aged 18-49
82.3% (2018)
note: percent of women aged 20-49
70.8% (2018)
note: does not include data from the former Western Sahara
73% (2013)
note: percent of women aged 18-45
79.9% (2014/15)
note: percent of women aged 16-49
68% (2011)
note: percent of women aged 15-44
62.1% (2018)
note: percent of women aged 18-49
70.3% (2017)
note: percent of women aged 16-49
75.2% (2016)
note: percent of women aged 20-52
76.1% (2010/12)
note: percent of women aged 16-49
79.6% (2015)
note: percent of women aged 15-44
57.3% (2019/20)
note: includes Gaza Strip and the West Bank