Contraceptive use — all countries

Contraceptive use — Canada

Contraceptive use in Canada in 1998 — 80%. Ranked 2 in the world out of 25. Since 1984, the indicator has risen by 6.9 pp.

1998 80% +5.3 pp vs 1995
World rank 2of 25
Period maximum 80%1998
Period minimum 73.1%1984

Trend over time

1984–1998 · % of women aged 15–49

Contraceptive use — Canada, 1984–19987274767880198419861988199019921994199619981984: 73.1%1995: 74.7%1998: 80%
Change over the period: +6.9 pp Annual average: 0.49 pp
Contraceptive use — Canada, by year Canada All countries CSV XLSX
Year % Change, pp
1998 80
1995 74.7
1984 73.1

About the indicator

The share of women aged 15–49 who are married or in a union and use any method of contraception. The indicator explains fertility better than income or education taken separately: in most countries the fall in fertility followed the rise of this share rather than the other way around. All methods are counted, including traditional ones, so the value is higher than the share using modern means.

Important: Only women in a marriage or a union — unmarried women are not in the denominator, and in countries where marriage comes late this noticeably changes the picture. The data come from household surveys, and the years are intermittent.

Source: World Population Prospects (UN), license CC BY 3.0 IGO.