The authors would like to thank the staffs of the Bureau of Statistics of Tanzania and of Macro International, Inc., for conducting the survey and for making the data available. We would like to acknowledge Robert Foreman for preparing and cleaning the data and for providing feedback on the analyses and on statistical interpretations of the results. Special thanks are owed to Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Jose G. Rimon II, Gary Lewis, Robert J. Riccio and Doug Storey for their valuable comments on drafts of this article. We are particularly grateful to Cynthia Green, who edited the paper. The authors are thankful to the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, especially the staff of the Family Planning Communication and the Family Planning Programme offices, for designing and implementing the project. We are especially grateful to staff of the U.S.
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