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Table 1.

Characteristics of respondents, by spousal migration status.

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Table 2.

Description of respondents healthcare access by spousal migration status.

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Table 3.

Multivariate analysis of characteristics associated with not accessing needed healthcare.

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Table 4.

Multinomial analysis of barriers to accessing needed healthcare.

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Fig 1.

Predicted probability for barriers that prevent access to needed health services for married women.

Source: MHSS1 (1996–1997), MHSS2 (2012–2014), Matlab Health & Demographic Surveillance System (1982–2014). Logistic regression predicted probabilities. Other: transportation, too ill, did not know where to go (all <1% of responses) and "other specify". All models control for respondent’s age, education, minor children, relationship to household head, self-reported health, father and siblings’ migration status, household assets, urban vs. rural location, and father’s education.

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