Package 'PakPMICS2018'

Title: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description: Provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey: (1) a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling; (2) a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample; (3) a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years; (4) a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years; (5) an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and (6) a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.
Authors: Muhammad Yaseen [aut, cre]
Maintainer: Muhammad Yaseen <[email protected]>
License: GPL-3
Version: 1.2.0
Built: 2024-11-10 17:16:42 UTC
Source: https://github.com/myaseen208/pakpmics2018

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Birth History of Children Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018bh data of Birth History of Children questionnaire, MICS Punjab, 2014.

Format

A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

WM1

Cluster number

WM2

Household number

WMINT

Interviewer number

WM3

Woman's line number

LN

Line number

BH0

Line Number

BH2

Twins

BH3

Sex of child

BH4D

Day of birth

BH4M

Month of birth

BH4Y

Year of birth

BH4A

Premature birth (Birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy)

BH5

Still alive

BH6

Age of child

BH7

Living with respondent

BH8

Line number of child in HH

BH9U

Age at death (units)

BH9N

Age at death (number)

BH10

Any other between births

BH4C

Date of birth of child (CMC)

BH4F

Date flag for BH4C

BH9C

Age at death months (imputed)

BH9F

Date flag for BH9C

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

WDOI

Date of interview women (CMC)

WDOB

Date of birth of woman (CMC)

majorcity

majorcity

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

hh6r

Area

suburban

suburban

hh7

Districts

BHLN

BHLN

brthord

Birth order

magebrt

Mother's age at birth

birthint

Previous birth interval

welevel

Mother's education

disability

Functional difficulties (age 18-49 years)

insurance

Health insurance

BH4D_first

Day of birth

BH4M_first

Month of birth

BH4Y_first

Year of birth

BH6_first

Age of child

BH3_last

Sex of newborns

BH4D_last

Day of birth

BH4M_last

Month of birth

BH4Y_last

Year of birth

BH6_last

Age of child

wmweight

Woman's sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS

Examples

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Child Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018ch provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Children Under Five questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey: 1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling; 2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample; 3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years; 4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years; 5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and 6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.

Format

A data frame with 42408 rows and 420 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

LN

Line number

UF1

Cluster number

UF2

Household number

UF3

Child's line number

UFINT

Interviewer number

UF4

Mother / Caretaker's line number

UF5

Interviewer number

UF6

Supervisor's number

UF7D

Day of interview

UF7M

Month of interview

UF7Y

Year of interview

UF9

Household interviewer

UF10

Consent

UF17

Result of interview for children under 5

UF8H

Start of interview - Hour

UF8M

Start of interview - Minutes

UF11H

End of interview - Hour

UF11M

End of interview - Minutes

UF12

Language of the questionnaire

UF13

Language of the interview

UF14

Native language of the respondent

UF15

Translator used

UFHINT

Household interviewer

UB1D

Day of birth of child

UB1M

Month of birth of child

UB1Y

Year of birth of child

UB2

Age of child

UB6

Ever attended pre-school/katchi/ECE programe

UB7

Attended early childhood education programme anytime since the beginning of current school year

UB8

Currently attending early childhood education programme

UB9

Covered by any health insurance

UB10A

Health insurance - Public-health organization / Community-based health insurance

UB10B

Health insurance - Health insurance through employer

UB10C

Health insurance - Social security

UB10D

Health insurance - Other privately purchased commercial health insurance

UB10X

Health insurance - Other

UB10NR

Health insurance - No response

BR1

Birth certificate

BR2

Birth registered

BR3

Know how to register birth

EC1

Number of children's books or picture books for child

EC2A

Homemade toys

EC2B

Toys from shops

EC2C

Household objects or outside objects

EC3A

Days left alone for more than one hour

EC3B

Days left in the care of another child, that is someone less than 10 years old, for more than one hour

EC5AA

Read books - Mother

EC5AB

Read books - Father

EC5AX

Read books - Other

EC5AY

Read books - No one

EC5ANR

Read books - No response

EC5BA

Tell stories - Mother

EC5BB

Tell stories - Father

EC5BX

Tell stories - Other

EC5BY

Tell stories - No one

EC5BNR

Tell stories - No response

EC5CA

Sang songs - Mother

EC5CB

Sang songs - Father

EC5CX

Sang songs - Other

EC5CY

Sang songs - No one

EC5CNR

Sang songs - No response

EC5DA

Took outside - Mother

EC5DB

Took outside - Father

EC5DX

Took outside - Other

EC5DY

Took outside - No one

EC5DNR

Took outside - No response

EC5EA

Played with - Mother

EC5EB

Played with - Father

EC5EX

Played with - Other

EC5EY

Played with - No one

EC5ENR

Played with - No response

EC5FA

Named/counted - Mother

EC5FB

Named/counted - Father

EC5FX

Named/counted - Other

EC5FY

Named/counted - No one

EC5FNR

Named/counted - No response

EC6

Child identifies at least ten letters of the alphabet

EC7

Child reads at least four simple, popular words

EC8

Child knows name and recognizes symbol of all numbers from 1-10

EC9

Child able to pick up small object with 2 fingers

EC10

Child sometimes too sick to play

EC11

Child follows simple directions

EC12

Child able to do something independently

EC13

Child gets along well with other children

EC14

Child kicks, bites or hits other children or adults

EC15

Child gets distracted easily

UCD2A

Took away privileges

UCD2B

Explained why behaviour was wrong

UCD2C

Shook child

UCD2D

Shouted, yelled or screamed at child

UCD2E

Gave child something else to do

UCD2F

Spanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand

UCD2G

Hit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.

UCD2H

Called child dumb, lazy or another name

UCD2I

Hit or slapped child on the face, head or ears

UCD2J

Hit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg

UCD2K

Beat child up as hard as one could

UCD5

Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly

UCF2

Child wear glasses

UCF3

Child uses hearing aid

UCF4

Child uses any equipment or receive assistance for walking

UCF7

Child has difficulty seeing

UCF9

Child has difficulty hearing sounds like people voices or music

UCF11

Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking

UCF12

When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking

UCF13

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking

UCF14

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty picking upsmall objects with his/her hand

UCF15

Child has difficulty understanding parent/caretaker

UCF16

Child has difficulty being understood by parent/caretaker when speaks

UCF17

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty learning things

UCF18

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty playing

UCF19

Compared with children of the same age, how much child kick, bite or hit other children or adults

BD2

Child ever been breastfed

BD3

Child still being breastfed

BD4

Child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday

BD5

Child drank ORS yesterday

BD6

Child drank or ate vitamin or mineral supplements yesterday

BD7A

Child drank plain water yesterday

BD7B

Child drank juice or juice drinks yesterday

BD7C

Child drank clear broth or clear soup yesterday

BD7D

Child drank infant formula yesterday

BD7D1

Times child drank infant formula

BD7E

Child drank milk yesterday

BD7E1

Times child drank milk

BD7X

Child drank any other liquid yesterday

BD8A

Child drank or ate yogurt yesterday

BD8A1

Times drank or ate yogurt

BD8B

Child ate fortified baby food cerelac etc. yesterday

BD8C

Child ate foods made from grains yesterday

BD8D

Child ate pumpkin, carrots, squash etc. yesterday

BD8E

Child ate white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava etc. yesterday

BD8F

Child ate green leafy vegetables yesterday

BD8G

Child ate ripe mangoes, papayas, apricots etc. yesterday

BD8H

Child ate other fruits or vegetables yesterday

BD8I

Child ate liver, kidney, heart or other organ meat yesterday

BD8J

Child ate meat, as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, duck etc. or sausages made from these meats yesterday

BD8K

Child ate eggs yesterday

BD8L

Child ate fresh or dried fish or shellfish yesterday

BD8M

Child ate beans, peas, lentils or nuts or any food made from these yesterday

BD8N

Child ate cheese or other food made from milk yesterday

BD8X

Child ate other solid, semi-solid or soft food yesterday

BD9

Times child ate solid or semi-solid food

BD8DUMMY

Dummy for BD8 explanation

IM2

Vaccination card for child

IM3

Ever had vaccination card

IM5

Card - document seen

IM6BD

Day of BCG immunization

IM6BM

Month of BCG immunization

IM6BY

Year of BCG immunization

IM6P0D

Day of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization

IM6P0M

Month of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization

IM6P0Y

Year of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization

IM6P1D

Day of Polio1 (OPV) immunization

IM6P1M

Month of Polio1 (OPV) immunization

IM6P1Y

Year of Polio1 (OPV) immunization

IM6P2D

Day of Polio2 (OPV) immunization

IM6P2M

Month of Polio2 (OPV) immunization

IM6P2Y

Year of Polio2 (OPV) immunization

IM6P3D

Day of Polio3 (OPV) immunization

IM6P3M

Month of Polio3 (OPV) immunization

IM6P3Y

Year of Polio3 (OPV) immunization

IM6ID

Day of Polio (IPV) immunization

IM6IM

Month of Polio (IPV) immunization

IM6IY

Year of Polio (IPV) immunization

IM6PENTA1D

Day of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization

IM6PENTA1M

Month of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization

IM6PENTA1Y

Year of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization

IM6PENTA2D

Day of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization

IM6PENTA2M

Month of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization

IM6PENTA2Y

Year of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization

IM6PENTA3D

Day of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization

IM6PENTA3M

Month of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization

IM6PENTA3Y

Year of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization

IM6PCV1D

Day of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization

IM6PCV1M

Month of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization

IM6PCV1Y

Year of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization

IM6PCV2D

Day of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization

IM6PCV2M

Month of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization

IM6PCV2Y

Year of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization

IM6PCV3D

Day of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization

IM6PCV3M

Month of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization

IM6PCV3Y

Year of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization

IM6M1D

Day of Measles-I immunization

IM6M1M

Month of Measles-I immunization

IM6M1Y

Year of Measles-I immunization

IM6M2D

Day of Measles-II immunization

IM6M2M

Month of Measles-II immunization

IM6M2Y

Year of Measles-II immunization

IM8

Participate in any previous campaign

IM9

Child received any other vaccinations during campaigns, immunization days or child health days

IM11

Child ever received any vaccinations

IM12

Participate in previous polio campaign

IM14

Child ever given BCG vaccination

IM16

Child ever given Polio drops

IM17

Polio drops in the first two weeks after birth

IM18

Times received Polio drops

IM19

Child got injection against Polio with last Polio drops

IM20

Child ever given Pentavelent vaccination

IM21

Times received Pentavelent vaccination

IM22

Child ever given Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccination

IM23

Times received Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccination

IM26

Child ever given Measles-I & Measles-II vaccination

IM26A

Number of times

VS1

Received a vitamin a dose like (this/any of these) within the last 6 months

CA1

Child had diarrhoea in last 2 weeks

CA3

Child drank less or more during diarrhoea

CA4

Child ate less or more during diarrhoea

CA5

Sought advice or treatment for the diarrhoea from any source

CA6A

Place sought care: (public sector) Government hospital

CA6B

Place sought care: (public sector) Government health centre

CA6C

Place sought care: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary

CA6D

Place sought care: Lady health worker (LHW)

CA6E

Place sought care: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA6H

Place sought care: Other public

CA6I

Place sought care: Private hospital / clinic

CA6J

Place sought care: Private physician

CA6K

Place sought care: Private pharmacy

CA6M

Place sought care: Mobile clinic

CA6O

Place sought care: Other private medical

CA6P

Place sought care: Relative / Friend

CA6Q

Place sought care: Shop / Market / Street

CA6R

Place sought care: Traditional practitioner

CA6X

Place sought care: Other

CA6NR

Place sought care: Missing

CA7A

Child given ORS packet solution

CA7B

Child given ORS fluid

CA7C

Child given zinc tablets or syrup

CA7D

Child given government-recommended hommade fluid

CA9A

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government hospital

CA9B

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government health centre

CA9C

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government health post/DISPENSARY

CA9D

Place got ORS: (public sector) LADY HEALTH WORKER (LHW)

CA9E

Place got ORS: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA9H

Place got ORS: Other public

CA9I

Place got ORS: Private hospital / clinic

CA9J

Place got ORS: Private physician

CA9K

Place got ORS: Private pharmacy

CA9M

Place got ORS: Mobile clinic

CA9O

Place got ORS: Other private medical

CA9P

Place got ORS: Relative / Friend

CA9Q

Place got ORS: Shop / Market / Street

CA9R

Place got ORS: Traditional practitioner

CA9X

Place got ORS: Other

CA9Z

Place got ORS: DK /Don't remember

CA9NR

Place got ORS: Missing

CA11A

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government hospital

CA11B

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government health centre

CA11C

Place got ORS: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary

CA11D

Place got ORS: (public sector) LADY HEALTH WORKER (LHW)

CA11E

Place got ORS: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA11H

Place got ORS: Other public

CA11I

Place got ORS: Private hospital / clinic

CA11J

Place got ORS: Private physician

CA11K

Place got ORS: Private pharmacy

CA11M

Place got ORS: Mobile clinic

CA11O

Place got ORS: Other private medical

CA11P

Place got ORS: Relative / Friend

CA11Q

Place got ORS: Shop / Market / Street

CA11R

Place got ORS: Traditional practitioner

CA11X

Place got ORS: Other

CA11Z

Place got ORS: DK /Don't remember

CA11NR

Place got ORS: Missing

CA12

Anything else given to treat the diarrhoea

CA13A

Other treatment: (Pill or Syrup) Antibiotic

CA13B

Other treatment (pill or syrup): Antimotility (anti-diarrhoea)

CA13G

Other treatment (pill or syrup): Other pill or syrup

CA13H

Other treatment (pill or syrup): Unknown pill or syrup

CA13L

Other treatment (injection): Antibiotic

CA13M

Other treatment (injection): Non-antibiotic

CA13N

Other treatment (injection): Unknown injection

CA13O

Other treatment: Intravenous (IV)

CA13Q

Other treatment: Home remedy / Herbal medicine

CA13X

Other treatment: Other

CA13NR

Other treatment: Missing

CA14

Child ill with fever in last 2 weeks

CA15

Blood taken from finger or heel for testing

CA16

Child ill with cough in last 2 weeks

CA17

Difficulty breathing during illness with cough

CA18

Symptoms due to problem in chest or blocked nose

CA20

Sought advice or treatment for illness

CA21A

Place sought care: (public sector) Government hospital

CA21B

Place sought care: (public sector) Government health centre

CA21C

Place sought care: (public sector) Government health post

CA21D

Place sought care: (public sector) Community health worker (Non Government)

CA21E

Place sought care: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA21H

Place sought care: Other public

CA21I

Place sought care: Private hospital / clinic

CA21J

Place sought care: Private physician

CA21K

Place sought care: Private pharmacy

CA21M

Place sought care: Mobile clinic

CA21O

Place sought care: Other private medical

CA21P

Place sought care: Relative / Friend

CA21Q

Place sought care: Shop / Market / Street

CA21R

Place sought care: Traditional practitioner

CA21X

Place sought care: Other

CA21NR

Place sought care: Missing

CA22

Given medicine to treat this illness

CA23A

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Artemisinin combination therapy (ACT)

CA23B

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: SP / Fansidar

CA23C

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Chloroquine

CA23D

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Amodiaquine

CA23E

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Quinine pills

CA23F

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Quinine injection / IV

CA23G

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Artesunate rectal

CA23H

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Artesunate injection / IV

CA23K

Medicine: Anti-Malarials: Other anti-malarial

CA23L

Medicine: Antibiotics: Amoxicillin

CA23M

Medicine: Antibiotics: Cotrimoxazole

CA23N

Medicine: Antibiotics: Other antibiotic pill / syrup

CA23O

Medicine: Antibiotics: Other antibiotic injection / IV

CA23R

Medicine: Paracetamol / Panadol / Acetaminophen

CA23S

Medicine: Aspirin

CA23T

Medicine: Ibupropfen

CA23X

Medicine: Other

CA23Z

Medicine: DK

CA23NR

Medicine: Missing

CA25A

Place got antibiotics:(public sector) Government hospital

CA25B

Place got antibiotics: (public sector) Government health centre

CA25C

Place got antibiotics: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary

CA25D

Place got antibiotics: (public sector) Lady Health Worker (LHW)

CA25E

Place got antibiotics: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA25H

Place got antibiotics: Other public

CA25I

Place got antibiotics: Private hospital / clinic

CA25J

Place got antibiotics: Private physician

CA25K

Place got antibiotics: Private pharmacy

CA25M

Place got antibiotics: Mobile clinic

CA25O

Place got antibiotics: Other private medical

CA25P

Place got antibiotics: Relative / Friend

CA25Q

Place got antibiotics: Shop / Market / Street

CA25R

Place got antibiotics: Traditional practitioner

CA25X

Place got antibiotics: Other

CA25Z

Place got antibiotics: DK / Don't remember

CA25NR

Place got antibiotics: Missing

CA27A

Place got anti-malarials:(public sector) Government hospital

CA27B

Place got anti-malarials: (public sector) Government health centre

CA27C

Place got anti-malarials: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary

CA27D

Place got anti-malarials: (public sector) Lady Health Worker (LHW)

CA27E

Place got anti-malarials: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic

CA27H

Place got anti-malarials: Other public

CA27I

Place got anti-malarials: Private hospital / clinic

CA27J

Place got anti-malarials: Private physician

CA27K

Place got anti-malarials: Private pharmacy

CA27M

Place got anti-malarials: Mobile clinic

CA27O

Place got anti-malarials: Other private medical

CA27P

Place got anti-malarials: Relative / Friend

CA27Q

Place got anti-malarials: Shop / Market / Street

CA27R

Place got anti-malarials: Traditional practitioner

CA27X

Place got anti-malarials: Other

CA27Z

Place got anti-malarials: DK / Don't remember

CA27NR

Place got anti-malarials: Missing

CA29

Got medicine after fever started

CA31

What was done to dispose of the stools

AN1

Cluster number

AN2

Household number

AN3

Child's line number

AN4

Age of child

AN5

Mother's line number

AN6

Interviewer number

AN7

Measurer's identification code

AN8

Child's weight (kilograms)

AN9

Child undressed to the minimum

AN11

Child's length or height (centimetres)

AN12

Child measured lying or standing

AN13D

Day of measurement

AN13M

Month of measurement

AN13Y

Year of measurement

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

HL4

Sex

ED5A

Highest level of education attended

ED5B

Highest grade attended at that level

CDOI

Date of interview child (CMC)

CDOB

Date of birth of child (CMC)

CAGE

Age (months)

CAGE_6

Age

CAGE_11

Age

CAGED

Age in days

HAP

Height for age percentile NCHS

HAZ

Height for age z-score NCHS

HAM

Height for age percent of reference median NCHS

WAP

Weight for age percentile NCHS

WAZ

Weight for age z-score NCHS

WAM

Weight for age percent of reference median NCHS

WHP

Weight for height percentile NCHS

WHZ

Weight for height z-score NCHS

WHM

Weight for height percent of reference median NCHS

FLAG

Flag for anthropometric indicators

BMI

Body Mass Index WHO

ZBMI

Body Mass Index z-score WHO

HAZ2

Height for age z-score WHO

WAZ2

Weight for age z-score WHO

WHZ2

Weight for height z-score WHO

HAZFLAG

Height for age flag WHO

WAZFLAG

Weight for age flag WHO

WHZFLAG

Weight for height flag WHO

BMIFLAG

BMI flag WHO

WHZNOAGE

Weight for height - Age flag WHO

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

melevel

Mother's Education

cinsurance

Health insurance

cdisability

Functional difficulties (age 2-4 years)

caretakerdis

Mother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)

chweight

Children under 5's sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

# Loading PakPMICS2018ch
 ## Not run: 
 load(url(
  "https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018ch.RData"
  ))
  PakPMICS2018ch
 
## End(Not run)

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Child Labor data from a selected child for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018fs provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Children Age 5-17 questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey: 1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling; 2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample; 3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years; 4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years; 5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and 6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.

Format

A data frame with 37052 rows and 276 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

LN

Line number

FS1

Cluster number

FS2

Household number

FS3

Child's line number

FSINT

Interviewer number

FS4

Mother / Caretaker's line number

FS5

Interviewer number

FS6

Supervisor?s number

FS7D

Day of interview

FS7M

Month of interview

FS7Y

Year of interview

FS9

First interview with this respondent

FS10

Consent

FS17

Result of interview for children 5-17

FS8H

Start of interview - Hour

FS8M

Start of interview - Minutes

FS11H

End of interview - Hour

FS11M

End of interview - Minutes

FS12

Language of the Questionnaire

FS13

Language of the Interview

FS14

Native language of the Respondent

FS15

Translator used

FSHINT

Household interviewer

CB2M

Month of birth of child

CB2Y

Year of birth of child

CB3

Age of child

CB4

Ever attended school or early childhood programme

CB5A

Highest level of education attended

CB5B

Highest grade attended at that level

CB6

Ever completed that grade/year

CB7

Attended school or early childhood programme during current school year

CB8A

Level of education attended current school year

CB8B

Grade of education attended current school year

CB9

Attended school or early childhood programme during previous school year

CB10A

Level of education attended previous school year

CB10B

Grade of education attended previous school year

CB11

Covered by any health insurance

CB12A

Health insurance - PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE

CB12B

Health insurance - Health insurance through employer

CB12C

Health insurance - Social security

CB12D

Health insurance - Other privately purchased commercial health insurance

CB12X

Health insurance - Other

CB12NR

Health insurance - MIssing

CL1A

Worked or helped on garden in past week

CL1B

Helped in family business in past week

CL1C

Produced or sold articles in past week

CL1X

Engaged in any other activity for income in past week

CL3

Hours worked in past week

CL4

Activities required carrying heavy loads

CL5

Activities required working with dangerous tools or heavy machinery

CL6A

Description of work: exposed to dust, fumes, or gas

CL6B

Description of work: exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity

CL6C

Description of work: exposed to loud noise or vibration

CL6D

Description of work: required to work at heights

CL6E

Description of work: required to work with chemicals

CL6X

Description of work: exposed to other

CL7

Fetched water in past week

CL8

Hours spent fetching water in past week

CL9

Collected firewood in past week

CL10

Hours spent collecting firewood in past week

CL11A

Household chores in past week: shopping

CL11B

Household chores in past week: cooking

CL11C

Household chores in past week: washing dishes or cleaning around the house

CL11D

Household chores in past week: washing/Iron clothes

CL11E

Household chores in past week: caring for children

CL11F

Household chores in past week: caring for old or sick

CL11X

Household chores in past week: other household tasks

CL13

Number of hours engaged in past week

FCD2A

Took away privileges

FCD2B

Explained why behaviour was wrong

FCD2C

Shook child

FCD2D

Shouted, yelled or screamed at child

FCD2E

Gave child something else to do

FCD2F

Spanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand

FCD2G

Hit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.

FCD2H

Called child dumb, lazy or another name

FCD2I

Hit or slapped child on the face, head or ears

FCD2J

Hit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg

FCD2K

Beat child up as hard as one could

FCD5

Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly

FCF1

Child wear glasses or contact lenses

FCF2

Child uses hearing aid

FCF3

Child uses any equipment or receive assistance for walking

FCF6

Child has difficulty seeing

FCF8

Child has difficulty hearing sounds like people voices or music

FCF10

Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 100 meters

FCF11

Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 500 meters

FCF12

When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 100 meters

FCF13

When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 500 meters

FCF14

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking 100 meters

FCF15

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking 500 meters

FCF16

Child has difficulty with self-care such as feeding or dressing

FCF17

Child has difficulty being understood by people inside of this household

FCF18

Child has difficulty being understood by people outside of this household

FCF19

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty learning things

FCF20

Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty remembering things

FCF21

Child has difficulty concentrating on an activity that he/she enjoys

FCF22

Child has difficulty accepting changes in his/her routine

FCF23

Compared with children of the same age, child have difficulty controlling his/her behaviour

FCF24

Child has difficulty making friends

FCF25

How often child seems very anxious, nervous or worried

FCF26

How often child seems very sad or depressed

PR3

Number of children's books or picture books for child

PR5

Child ever had homework

PR6

Anyone helps child with homework

PR7

School have a School Governing Body in which parents can participate

PR8

Attended a PTA / SMC meeting in the last 12 months

PR9A

At meeting - discussed a plan for addressing key education isses faced by child's school

PR9B

At meeting - discussed school budget or use of funds received by child's school

PR10

In the last 12 months - received a student or student report card

PR11A

In the last 12 months gone to school for - a school assembly, a school celebration or a sport event

PR11B

In the last 12 months gone to school for - to discuss child's progress with child's teachers

PR12A

In the last 12 months school closed due to - natural disasters

PR12B

In the last 12 months school closed due to - man made disasters

PR12C

In the last 12 months school closed due to - teacher strike or teacher absenteesim

PR12X

In the last 12 months school closed due to - any other reasons

PR13

In the last 12 months, child was unable to attend class due to teacher being absent

PR15

Contacted the school officials or school governing bodies when this happened

FL1

Consent

FL2H

Start of interview with child - Hour

FL2M

Start of interview with child - Minutes

FL3

Consent

FL4A

You are not alone with the child unless they are at least visible to an adult known to the child

FL4B

You have engaged the child in conversation and built rapport e.g. using an Icebreaker

FL4C

The child is sat comfortably, able to use the Reading & Numbers Book without difficulty while you can see which page is open

FL6A

child read books

FL6B

someone read books to child

FL7

Language child speaks most of the time at home

FL9

Language teacher use most of the time when teaching child in class

FL10

Like to read story

FL13

Giving the Child book - Manual introduction

FL14

Child read every word in the practice correctly

FL15

Reading done: How old is Mano?

FL16

Mano is 5 years old

FL17

Another question: Who is older: Mano or Motie?

FL18

Motie is older than Mano. Motie is 6 and Mano is 5.

FLINTRO

INTRO

FL19W1

Word1

FL19W2

Word2

FL19W3

Word3

FL19W4

Word4

FL19W5

Word5

FL19W6

Word6

FL19W7

Word7

FL19W8

Word8

FL19W9

Word9

FL19W10

Word10

FL19W11

Word11

FL19W12

Word12

FL19W13

Word13

FL19W14

Word14

FL19W15

Word15

FL19W16

Word16

FL19W17

Word17

FL19W18

Word18

FL19W19

Word19

FL19W20

Word20

FL19W21

Word21

FL19W22

Word22

FL19W23

Word23

FL19W24

Word24

FL19W25

Word25

FL19W26

Word26

FL19W27

Word27

FL19W28

Word28

FL19W29

Word29

FL19W30

Word30

FL19W31

Word31

FL19W32

Word32

FL19W33

Word33

FL19W34

Word34

FL19W35

Word35

FL19W36

Word36

FL19W37

Word37

FL19W38

Word38

FL19W39

Word39

FL19W40

Word40

FL19W41

Word41

FL19W42

Word42

FL19W43

Word43

FL19W44

Word44

FL19W45

Word45

FL19W46

Word46

FL19W47

Word47

FL19W48

Word48

FL19W49

Word49

FL19W50

Word50

FL19W51

Word51

FL19W52

Word52

FL19W53

Word53

FL19W54

Word54

FL19W55

Word55

FL19W56

Word56

FL19W57

Word57

FL19W58

Word58

FL19W59

Word59

FL19W60

Word60

FL19W61

Word61

FL19W62

Word62

FL19W63

Word63

FL19W64

Word64

FL19W65

Word65

FL19W66

Word66

FL19W67

Word67

FL19W68

Word68

FL19W69

Word69

FL19W70

Word70

FL19W71

Word71

FL19W72

Word72

FL20A

Total number of words attempted

FL20B

Total number of words incorrect or missed

FL21

How well did child read the story

FL22A

Story comprehension: 1 (What class is Amjad in)

FL22B

Story comprehension: 2 (What did Amjad see on the way home)

FL22C

Story comprehension: 3 (Why did Amjad start crying)

FL22D

Story comprehension: 4 (Where did Amjad fall (down))

FL22E

Story comprehension: 5 (Why was Amjad happy)

FL23A

Child recognizes symbol: 9

FL23B

Child recognizes symbol: 12

FL23C

Child recognizes symbol: 30

FL23D

Child recognizes symbol: 48

FL23E

Child recognizes symbol: 74

FL23F

Child recognizes symbol: 731

FL24A

Child identities bigger of two numbers: 7-5

FL24B

Child identities bigger of two numbers: 11-24

FL24C

Child identities bigger of two numbers: 58-49

FL24D

Child identities bigger of two numbers: 65-67

FL24E

Child identities bigger of two numbers: 146-154

FL25A

Child adds numbers correctly: 3+2

FL25B

Child adds numbers correctly: 8+6

FL25C

Child adds numbers correctly: 7+3

FL25D

Child adds numbers correctly: 13+6

FL25E

Child adds numbers correctly: 12+24

FL26

Manual intro

FL27A

Child identifies next number: 5-6-7-X

FL27B

Child identifies next number: 14-15-X-17

FL27C

Child identifies next number: 20-X-40-50

FL27D

Child identifies next number: 2-4-6-X

FL27E

Child identifies next number: 5-8-11-X

FL28

Result of interview with selected child (7-14 years)

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

HL4

Sex

ED5A

Highest level of education attended

ED5B

Highest grade attended at that level

FSAGE

Age

FSDOI

Date of interview child 5-17 (CMC)

FSDOB

Date of birth of child 5-17 (CMC)

HH56

Number of CF questionnaires completed (age 5-17 years)

fsweight

Children 5-17's sample weight

caretakerdis

Mother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

fselevel

Child's education

fsinsurance

Health insurance

fsdisability

Functional difficulties

melevel

Mother's education

schage

Age at beginning of school year

HH52

Number of children age 5-17 years

fshweight

Children 5-17's household sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Household Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018hh provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Household questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey: 1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling; 2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample; 3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years; 4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years; 5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and 6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.

Format

A data frame with 53840 rows and 330 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

HH3

Interviewer number

HH4

Supervisor number

HH5D

Day of interview

HH5M

Month of interview

HH5Y

Year of interview

HH6

Area

HH8

HH selected for Questionnaire for Men

HH9

HH selected for Water Quality Testing

HH10

HH selected for blank testing

HH11H

Start of interview - Hour

HH11M

Start of interview - Minutes

HH12

Consent

HH46

Result of HH interview

HH13H

End of interview - Hour

HH13M

End of interview - Minutes

HH14

Language of the questionnaire

HH15

Language of the interview

HH16

Native language of the respondent

HH17

Translator used

HH26A

Rank number of the selected child

HH26B

Child line number

HH26C

Child's age

HH33

Consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.01

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.02

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.03

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.04

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.05

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.06

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.07

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.08

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.09

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.10

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.11

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.12

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.13

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.14

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.15

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.16

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.17

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.18

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.19

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.20

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.21

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.22

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.23

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.24

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.25

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.26

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.27

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.28

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.29

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.30

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.31

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.32

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.33

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.34

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.35

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.36

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.37

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.38

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.39

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.40

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.41

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.42

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.43

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.44

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.45

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.46

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.47

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.48

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.49

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH33.50

Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17

HH39

Consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.01

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.02

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.03

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.04

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.05

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.06

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.07

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.08

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.09

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.10

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.11

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.12

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.13

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.14

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.15

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.16

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.17

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.18

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.19

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.20

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.21

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.22

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.23

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.24

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.25

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.26

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.27

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.28

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.29

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.30

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.31

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.32

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.33

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.34

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.35

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.36

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.37

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.38

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.39

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.40

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.41

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.42

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.43

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.44

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.45

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.46

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.47

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.48

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.49

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH39.50

Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17

HH44

Consent for Water Quality Testing

HH47

Respondent to HH questionnaire

HH48

Number of HH members

HH49

Number of women 15 - 49 years

HH50

Number of men 15 - 49 years

HH51

Number of children under age 5

HH52

Number of children age 5-17

INTROHL

Introduction HH Listing

HHAUX

Other household memebers

HHWQ

Water Quality prompt

HHFIN

Finish

HC1B

Language of household head

HC3

Number of rooms used for sleeping

HC4

Main material of floor

HC5

Main material of roof

HC6

Main material of exterior wall

HC7A

Household have: Fixed telephone line

HC7B

Household have: Radio

HC7C

Household have: Gas Heater

HC7D

Household have: Cooking Range

HC7E

Household have: Sewing Machine (without electric motor)

HC7F

Household have: An iron (Gas/ Coal)

HC7G

Household have: Bed

HC7H

Household have: Sofa

HC7I

Household have: Cupboard

HC7J

Household have: Wall Clock

HC8

Household have electricity

HC9A

Household have: Television

HC9B

Household have: Refrigerator

HC9C

Household have: Washing Machine/ Dryer

HC9D

Household have: Air Cooler/ Fan

HC9E

Household have: Microwave Oven

HC9F

Household have: Electric Iron

HC9G

Household have: Water Filter

HC9H

Household have: Donkey Pump/ Turbine

HC9I

Household have: Air conditioner

HC9J

Household have: Sewing Machine (with electirc motor)

HC10A

Any member of household own: Watch

HC10B

Any member of household own: Bicycle

HC10C

Any member of household own: Motorcycle or scooter

HC10D

Any member of household own: Animal-drawn cart

HC10E

Any member of household own: Car, truck or van

HC10F

Any member of household own: Boat with motor

HC10G

Any member of household own: Tractor Trolley

HC10H

Any member of household own: Autorickshaw/ Chingchi

HC11

Any member have a computer

HC12

Any member have a mobile telephone

HC13

Internet access at home

HC14

Household owns the dwelling

HC15

Any household member own land that can be used for agriculture

HC16

Hectares of agricultural land members of household owns

HC17

Household own any animals

HC18A

Milk cows, buffaloes or bulls

HC18B

Other cattle

HC18C

Horses, donkeys, camel or mules

HC18D

Goats

HC18E

Sheep

HC18F

Chickens

HC18H

Ducks/Turkey

HC19

Any household member own bank account

ST2.1

Aware of (name of programme)

ST2.2

Aware of (name of programme)

ST2.3

Aware of (name of programme)

ST2.4

Aware of (name of programme)

ST2.5

Aware of (name of programme)

ST2.6

Aware of (name of programme)

ST3.1

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST3.2

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST3.3

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST3.4

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST3.5

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST3.6

Received assistance through (name of programme)

ST4U.1

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4U.2

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4U.3

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4U.4

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4U.5

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4U.6

Last time assistance was received (unit)

ST4N.1

Last time assistance was received (number)

ST4N.2

Last time assistance was received (number)

ST4N.3

Last time assistance was received (number)

ST4N.4

Last time assistance was received (number)

ST4N.5

Last time assistance was received (number)

ST4N.6

Last time assistance was received (number)

RM1

Working outside this country

RM2

Number of persons working outside this country

RM3

Household receive remittances from outside the country

RM4

Household receive any cash donation from within the country

EU1

Type of cookstove mainly used for cooking

EU2

Cookstove have a chimney

EU3

Cookstove have a fan

EU4

Type of energy source for cookstove

EU5

Place for cooking

EU6

Type of space heating in household

EU7

Space heater have a chimney

EU8

Type of energy source for heater

EU9

Type of lighting in household

WS1

Main source of drinking water

WS2

Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled water used for drinking)

WS3

Location of the water source

WS4

Time (in minutes) to get water and come back

WS5

Person collecting water

WS6

Number of times person collected water in the last seven days

WS7

There been any time in the last month without sufficient water

WS8

Main reason without sufficient water

WS9

Treat water to make safer for drinking

WS10A

Water treatment: Boil

WS10B

Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine

WS10C

Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth

WS10D

Water treatment: Use water filter

WS10E

Water treatment: Solar disinfection

WS10F

Water treatment: Let it stand and settle

WS10X

Water treatment: Other

WS10Z

Water treatment: DK

WS10NR

Water treatment: Missing

WS11

Type of toilet facility

WS12

Pit latrine or septic tank ever been emptied

WS13

Place the contents were emptied

WS14

Location of the toilet faciltity

WS15

Toilet facility shared

WS16

Toilet shared with other household or with general public

WS17

Households using this toilet facility

HW1

Place where household members most often wash their hands

HW2

Water available at the place for handwashing

HW3

Soap or detergent present at place of handwashing

HW4

Usual place for handwashing

HW5

Soap or detergent available for washing hands

HW6

Hand washing material shown

HW7A

Bar soap

HW7B

Detergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)

HW7NR

Missing

SA1

Salt iodization test outcome

SA2

Salt iodization recheck test outcome

WQ1

Cluster number

WQ2

Household number

WQ3

Measurer's number

WQ4

Supervisor's number

WQ5D

Day of interview

WQ5M

Month of interview

WQ5Y

Year of interview

WQ6

HH selected for blank testing

WQ8

Consent for water testing

WQ31

Result of water quality testing

WQ10H

Start of water quality test - Hour

WQ10M

Start of water quality test - Minutes

WQ22H

End of water quality test - Hour

WQ22M

End of water quality test - Minutes

WQ11

Glass of the water that members of your household usually drink

WQ12

whether the water was collected directly from the source or from a separate storage container

WQ13

Have you labled sample

WQ14

Done anything to the water to make it safer to drink

WQ15A

Water treatment: Boil

WQ15B

Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine

WQ15C

Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth

WQ15D

Water treatment: Use water filter

WQ15E

Water treatment: Solar disinfection

WQ15F

Water treatment: Let it stand and settle

WQ15X

Water treatment: Other

WQ15Z

Water treatment: DK

WQ15NR

Water treatment: Missing

WQ16

Was the glass water from the main source

WQ17

Source of water where the glass of water was collected

WQ18

Main source of water was shown

WQ19

Source water sample collected

WQ20

HH selected for blank testing

WQ21

Blank water test available

WQ23H

End of water quality test - Hour

WQ23M

End of water quality test - Minutes

WQ24D

Day of of recording test results

WQ24M

Month of of recording test results

WQ24Y

Year of of recording test results

WQ26

Household water test (100ml)

WQ27

Source water test (100ml)

WQ29

Blank water test (100ml)

WQ25M

End of water quality test - Hour

WQ25H

End of water quality test - Minutes

HHSEX

Sex of household head

HHAGE

Age of household head

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

helevel

Education of household head

HH53

Number of woman' questionnaires completed

HH54

Number of man' questionnaires completed

HH50A

Number of men 15 - 49 years in interviewed households

HH55

Number of under - 5 questionnaires completed

HH56

Number of CF questionnaires completed (age 5-17 years)

hhweight

Household sample weight

wqhweight

Weight for household WQT

wshweight

Weight for source WQT

wqsweight

Weight for source WQT

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

# Loading PakPMICS2018hh
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  "https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018hh.RData"
  ))
  PakPMICS2018hh
 
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Household Listing Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018hl data of Household Listing, MICS Punjab, 2014.

Format

A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

HL1

Line number

HL3

Relationship to the head

HL4

Sex

HL5M

Month of birth

HL5Y

Year of birth

HL6

Age

HL7

Member stayed in the household last night

HL7A

Age 10 and above

HL7B

Marital Status

HL8

Line number of woman age 15 - 49

HL9

Line number of man age 15 - 49

HL10

Line number for children age 0-4

HL11

Member age 0-17

HL12

Is natural mother alive

HL13

Does natural mother live in HH

HL14

Natural mother's line number in HH

HL15

Where does natural mother live

HL16

Is natural father alive

HL17

Does natural father live in HH

HL18

Natural father's line number in HH

HL19

Where does natural father live

HL20

Line number of morhter or primary caretaker for children 0-17 years of age

HL33

Consent for interview girls 15-17

HL39

Consent for interview boys 15-17

ED1

Line number

ED2A

Age

ED3

Age above 3

ED4

Ever attended school or any Early Childhood Education programme

ED5A

Highest level of education attended

ED5B

Highest grade attended at that level

ED6

Highest grade completed at that level

ED7

Age 3-24

ED8

Check: Ever attended school, Pre School, Katchi or any Early Childhood Education programme

ED9

Attended school during current school year

ED10A

Level of education attended current school year

ED10B

Grade of education attended current school year

ED10C

Going to any school last week for at least 4-5 hours daily

ED11

Attended public school current school year

ED12

School tuition in the current school year

ED13A

Tuition provided: Govt./public

ED13B

Tuition provided: Religious / faith org.

ED13C

Tuition provided: Private

ED13X

Tuition provided: Other

ED13Z

Tuition provided: Z

ED13NR

Tuition provided: NR

ED14

Material support in the current school year

ED15

Attended school previous school year

ED16A

Level of education attended previous school year

ED16B

Grade of education attended previous school year

DA1

Line number

DA2B

Age

DA3

Age 18 or above

DA4

Wear glasses or contact lenses

DA5

Difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses

DA6

Difficulty seeing

DA7

Wear a hearing aid

DA8

Difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid

DA9

Difficulty hearing

DA10

Difficulty communicating when using his/her usual language

DA11

Difficulty remembering or concentrating

DA12

Difficulty walking or climbing steps

DA13

Difficulty washing all over or dressing

DA14A

Taken any benifit: ZAKAT & BAIT UL MALL

DA14B

Taken any benifit: BISP

DA14C

Taken any benifit: KHIDMAT CARD

DA14D

Taken any benifit: PENSION / RETIRMENT

DA14E

Taken any benifit: WATAN / HEALTH CARD

DA14X

Taken any benifit: OTHER

DA14Y

Taken any benifit: NOT ANY

DA14Z

Taken any benifit: DONT KNOW

DA14NR

Taken any benifit: NON RESPONSE

HH4

Supervisor number

HH5D

Day of interview

HH5M

Month of interview

HH5Y

Year of interview

HH6

Area

MLINE

Mother's line number

FLINE

Father's line number

helevel

Education of household head

disability

Functional difficulties

insurance

Health insurance

schage

Age at beginning of school year

melevel

Mother level of education

caretakerdis

Mother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)

felevel

Education of father

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

hhweight

Household sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

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  "https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018hl.RData"
  ))
  PakPMICS2018hl
 
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Maternal Mortality Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018mm data of Maternal Mortality, MICS Punjab, 2014.

Format

A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

WM1

Cluster number

WM2

Household number

WMINT

Interviewer number

WM3

Woman's line number

LN

Line number

MMLN

Sibling's line number

MM15

Sibling's gender

MM16

Sibling still alive

MM17

Age of sibling

MM18

Years since death

MM19

Age at death of sibling

MM22

Pregnant when died

MM23

Died during the childbirth

MM24

Died within two months after the end of a pregnancy or childbirth

MM25

Days after the end of the pregnancy or childbirth did die

MM26

Death due to an act of violence

MM27

Death due to an accident

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

WDOI

Date of interview women (CMC)

WDOB

Date of birth of woman (CMC)

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

welevel

Education

disability

Functional difficulties (age 18-49 years)

insurance

Health insurance

wmweight

Woman's sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

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  "https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018mm.RData"
  ))
  PakPMICS2018mm
 
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Men Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018mn data of Men, MICS Punjab, 2014.

Format

A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

MWM1

Cluster number

MWM2

Household number

MWMINT

Interviewer number

MWM3

Man's line number

LN

Line number

MWM4

Supervisor's number

MWM5

Interviewer's number

MWM6D

Day of interview

MWM6M

Month of interview

MWM6Y

Year of interview

MWM8

Household interviewer

MWM9

Consent

MWM17

Result of man's interview

MWM7H

Start of interview - Hour

MWM7M

Start of interview - Minutes

MWM10H

End of interview - Hour

MWM10M

End of interview - Minutes

MWM11

Interview completed in private

MWM12

Language of the Questionnaire

MWM13

Language of the Interview

MWM14

Native language of the Respondent

MWM15

Translator used

MWMHINT

Household interviewer

MWB1

Check: Respondent to HH questionnaire

MWB2

Check: Highest level of school attended

MWB3M

Month of birth of man

MWB3Y

Year of birth of man

MWB4

Age of man

MWB5

Ever attended school

MWB6A

Highest level of school attended

MWB6B

Highest grade attended at that level

MWB7

Grade completion

MWB9

Attended school during current school year

MWB10A

Level of education attended current school year

MWB10B

Grade of education attended current school year

MWB11

Attended school previous school year

MWB12A

Level of education attended previous school year

MWB12B

Grade of education attended previous school year

MWB14

Can read part of the sentence

MWB15

Duration of living in current place

MWB16

Place of living prior to moving to current place

MWB17

Region prior to moving to current place

MWB18

Covered by health insurance

MWB19A

Type of health insurance: Public health organization

MWB19B

Type of health insurance: Health insurance through employer

MWB19C

Type of health insurance: Social security

MWB19D

Type of health insurance: Other privately purchased commercial health insurance

MWB19X

Type of health insurance: Other

MWB19NR

Type of health insurance: Missing

MWDOI

Date of interview man (CMC)

MWB1C

Date of birth of man (CMC)

MWB1F

Date flag for WB1

MWB2C

Age of respondent (calculated)

MWAGE

Age

MMT1

Frequency of reading newspaper or magazine

MMT2

Frequency of listening to the radio

MMT3

Frequency of watching TV

MMT4

Ever used a computer or a tablet

MMT5

Computer / tablet usage in the last 3 months

MMT6A

During the last 3 months: Copy or move a file or folder

MMT6B

During the last 3 months: Use a copy / paste in document

MMT6C

During the last 3 months: Send e-mail with attached file

MMT6D

During the last 3 months: Use a basic arithmetic formula in a spreadsheet

MMT6E

During the last 3 months: Connect and install a new device

MMT6F

During the last 3 months: Install and configure software

MMT6G

During the last 3 months: Create an electronic presentation

MMT6H

During the last 3 months: Transfer a file

MMT6I

During the last 3 months: Write a computer program

MMT9

Ever used internet

MMT10

Internet usage in the last 3 months

MMT11

Own a mobile phone

MMT12

Mobile phone usage in the last 3 months

MCM1

Ever fathered any childeren

MCM2

Any sons or daughters living with you

MCM3

Sons living with you

MCM4

Daughters living with you

MCM5

Any sons or daughters not living with you

MCM6

Sons living elsewhere

MCM7

Daughters living elsewhere

MCM8

Ever had child who later died

MCM9

Boys dead

MCM10

Girls dead

MCM11

Children ever born

MCM12

Confirm total number of ever born

MCM15

Same biological mother

MCM16

Number of women respondent fathered children with

MCM17

Age when first child was born

MCM18M

Month of last birth

MCM18Y

Year of last birth

MDV1A

If she goes out with out telling husband: wife beating justified

MDV1B

If she neglects the children: wife beating justified

MDV1C

If she argues with husband: wife beating justified

MDV1D

If she refuses sex with husband: wife beating justified

MDV1E

If she burns the food: wife beating justified

MVT1

Something taken by using force or someone threatening to use force

MVT2

Victimisation happened during the last 12 months

MVT3

Number of times victimisation happened in the last year

MVT5

The last time that this happened, was anything stolen

MVT6

Person(s) had a weapon

MVT7A

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife

MVT7B

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun

MVT7X

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon

MVT7NR

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing

MVT8

Incident reported to the police

MVT9

Physically attacked

MVT10

Attack happened during the last 12 months

MVT11

Number of times attack happened in the last year

MVT12

Place attack happened the last time

MVT13

Number of people involved in committing the offence

MVT14

At least one of the offender(s) recognized at the time of the incident

MVT17

Person(s) had a weapon

MVT18A

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife

MVT18B

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun

MVT18X

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon

MVT18NR

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing

MVT19

Incident reported to the police

MVT20

Feeling safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark

MVT21

Feeling safe at home alone after dark

MVT22A

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Ethnic or immigration origin

MVT22B

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Gender

MVT22C

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Sexual orientation

MVT22D

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Age

MVT22E

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Religion or belief

MVT22F

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Disability

MVT22X

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: any other reason

MMA1

Currently married

MMA3

More than one wives

MMA4

Number of wives

MMA5

Ever married

MMA6

Marital status

MMA7

Married with someone once or more than once

MMA8M

Month of first marriage

MMA8Y

Year of first marriage

MMA11

Age at first marriage

MHA1

Ever heard of HIV or AIDS

MHA2

Can avoid HIV by having one uninfected partner

MHA3

Can get HIV from mosquito bites

MHA4

Can avoid HIV by using a condom correctly every time

MHA5

Can get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV

MHA6

Can get HIV through supernatural means

MHA7

Healthy-looking person may have HIV

MHA8A

HIV from mother to child during pregnancy

MHA8B

HIV from mother to child during delivery

MHA8C

HIV from mother to child through breastfeeding

MHA10

Aware of drugs used to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby

MHA24

Ever been tested for HIV

MHA25

Most recent time of testing for HIV

MHA26

Received results of HIV test

MHA27

Know a place to get HIV test

MHA28

Heard of test kit for HIV testing

MHA29

Ever tested yourself using test kit

MHA30

Would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper with AIDS virus

MHA31

Children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with other children

MHA32

People hesitate to take an HIV test because they are afraid of how other people will react if the test result is positive

MHA33

People talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV

MHA34

People living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people

MHA35

Agreement with the following statement: I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV

MHA36

Fear of getting HIV in contact with the saliva of a person living with HIV

MTA1

Ever tried cigarette smoking

MTA2

Age when cigarette was smoked for the first time

MTA3

Currently smoking cigarettes

MTA4

Number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours

MTA5

Number of days when cigarettes were smoked in past month

MTA6

Ever tried any smoked tobacco products other than cigarettes

MTA7

Used any smoked tobacco products during the last month

MTA8A

Type of smoked tobacco product: Cigars

MTA8B

Type of smoked tobacco product: Water pipe

MTA8C

Type of smoked tobacco product: Cigarillos

MTA8D

Type of smoked tobacco product: Pipe/SHESHA

MTA8X

Type of smoked tobacco product: Other

MTA8NR

Type of smoked tobacco product: No response

MTA9

Number of days when tobacco products where smoked in past month

MTA10

Ever tried any form of smokeless tobacco products

MTA11

Used any smokeless tobacco products during the last month

MTA12A

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Chewing tobacco

MTA12B

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Snuff

MTA12D

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: PAN WITH TOBACCO

MTA12E

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: GUTKA

MTA12F

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: NASWAR

MTA12G

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: MAWA TOBACCO

MTA12H

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: PAN WITH TOBACCO

MTA12X

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Other

MTA12NR

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: No response

MTA13

Number of days when smokeless tobacco products where used in past month

MLS1

Estimation of overall happiness

MLS2

Satisfaction with ladder step

MLS3

Life satisfaction in comparison with last year

MLS4

Life satisfaction expectation one year from now

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

MWDOB

Date of birth of man (CMC)

MWDOM

Date of marriage of man (CMC)

MWAGEM

Age at first marriage of man

MMSTATUS

Marital status of man

disability

Functional difficulties (age 18-49 years)

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

mwelevel

Education

minsurance

Health insurance

mdisability

Functional difficulties (age 18-49 years)

mnweight

Men's sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

# Loading PakPMICS2018mn
 ## Not run: 
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  "https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018mn.RData"
  ))
  PakPMICS2018mn
 
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Women Data for Punjab, Pakistan

Description

PakPMICS2018wm data of Women, MICS Punjab, 2014.

Format

A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

WM1

Cluster number

WM2

Household number

WMINT

Interviewer number

WM3

Woman's line number

LN

Line number

WM4

Supervisor's number

WM5

Interviewer's number

WM6D

Day of interview

WM6M

Month of interview

WM6Y

Year of interview

WM8

Household interviewer

WM9

Consent

WM17

Result of woman's interview

WM7H

Start of interview - Hour

WM7M

Start of interview - Minutes

WM10H

End of interview - Hour

WM10M

End of interview - Minutes

WM11

Interview completed in private

WM12

Language of the Questionnaire

WM13

Language of the Interview

WM14

Native language of the Respondent

WM15

Translator used

WMHINT

Household interviewer

INTROBH

Introduction Birth History (BH)

INTROMM

Introduction MM Listing

MMAUX

Other brother/sisters

WB3M

Month of birth of woman

WB3Y

Year of birth of woman

WB4

Age of woman

WB5

Ever attended school

WB6A

Highest level of school attended

WB6B

Highest grade attended at that level

WB7

Grade completion

WB9

Attended school during current school year

WB10A

Level of education attended current school year

WB10B

Grade of education attended current school year

WB11

Attended school previous school year

WB12A

Level of education attended previous school year

WB12B

Grade of education attended previous school year

WB14

Can read part of the sentence

WB15

Duration of living in current place

WB16

Place of living prior to moving to current place

WB17

Region prior to moving to current place

WB18

Covered by health insurance

WB19A

Type of health insurance: Public health organization

WB19B

Type of health insurance: Health insurance through employer

WB19C

Type of health insurance: Social security

WB19D

Type of health insurance: Other privately purchased commercial health insurance

WB19X

Type of health insurance: Other

WB19NR

Type of health insurance: No response

WDOI

Date of interview women (CMC)

WAGE

Age

MT1

Frequency of reading newspaper or magazine

MT2

Frequency of listening to the radio

MT3

Frequency of watching TV

MT4

Ever used a computer or a tablet

MT5

Computer / tablet usage in the last 3 months

MT6A

During the last 3 months: Copy or move a file or folder

MT6B

During the last 3 months: Use a copy / paste in document

MT6C

During the last 3 months: Send e-mail with attached file

MT6D

During the last 3 months: Use a basic arithmetic formula in a spreadsheet

MT6E

During the last 3 months: Connect and install a new device

MT6F

During the last 3 months: Install and configure software

MT6G

During the last 3 months: Create an electronic presentation

MT6H

During the last 3 months: Transfer a file

MT6I

During the last 3 months: Write a computer program

MT9

Ever used internet

MT10

Internet usage in the last 3 months

MT11

Own a mobile phone

MT12

Mobile phone usage in the last 3 months

MA1

Currently married

MA2

Age of husband

MA3

Husband has more wives

MA4

Number of other wives or partners

MA5

Ever married

MA6

Marital status

MA7

Married or lived with a man once or more than once

MA8M

Month of first marriage

MA8Y

Year of first marriage

MA11

Age at first marriage

CM1

Ever given birth

CM2

Any sons or daughters living with you

CM3

Sons living with you

CM4

Daughters living with you

CM5

Any sons or daughters not living with you

CM6

Sons living elsewhere

CM7

Daughters living elsewhere

CM8

Ever had child who later died

CM9

Boys dead

CM10

Girls dead

CM11

Children ever born

CM12

Confirm total number of ever born

CM15

Check total number of children ever born

CM17

Live births in last two years

BH11

Any other live births

DB2

Wanted last child then

DB4

Wanted child later or did not want more children

MN2

Received prenatal care

MN3A

Prenatal care provider: Doctor

MN3B

Prenatal care provider: Nurse/Midwife

MN3C

Prenatal care provider: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)

MN3D

Prenatal care provider: Community Mid Wife

MN3F

Prenatal care provider: Traditional birth attendant

MN3X

Prenatal care provider: Other

MN3NR

Prenatal care provider: No Response

MN4AU

Weeks or months pregnent at first prenatal care - unit

MN4AN

Weeks or months pregnant at first prenatal care - number

MN5

Times received prenatal care

MN6A

Blood pressure

MN6B

Urine sample

MN6C

Blood sample

MN6D

Weight

MN6E

Importance of Spacing

MN6F

Information provided for FP methods

MN7

Has own immunization card

MN8

Any tetanus toxoid injection during last pregnancy

MN9

Doses of tetanus toxoid during last pregnancy

MN11

Any tetanus toxoid injection before last pregnancy

MN12

Doses of tetanus toxoid before last pregnancy

MN14

Years ago last tetanus toxoid received before last pregnancy

MN16

Any SP/Fansidar during last pregnancy

MN17

Doses of SP/Fansidar during last pregnancy

MN18A

Received SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Antenatal visit

MN18B

Received SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Another facility visit

MN18X

Received SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Other source

MN18NR

Received SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: No response

MN19A

Assistance at delivery: Doctor

MN19B

Assistance at delivery: Nurse / Midwife

MN19C

Assistance at delivery: Lady Health Visitor

MN19D

Assistance at delivery: Community Mid Wife

MN19F

Assistance at delivery: Traditional birth attendant

MN19H

Assistance at delivery: Relative / Friend

MN19X

Assistance at delivery: Other

MN19Y

Assistance at delivery: No one

MN19NR

Assistance at delivery: No response

MN20

Place of delivery

MN21

Delivery by caesarean section

MN22

Decision made to have caesarean section

MN23

After the birth, baby was put directly on the bare skin of mothers chest

MN24

Baby was wrapped up before being placed on mothers chest

MN25

Baby was dried or wiped soon after birth

MN26U

Time baby was bathed - unit

MN26N

Time baby was bathed - number

MN28

What was used to cut the cord

MN29

Instrument used to cut the cord boiled prior to use

MN30

Something applied to the cord after it was cut

MN31A

What was applied to the cord: Chlorhexidine

MN31B

What was applied to the cord: Other antiseptic

MN31C

What was applied to the cord: Mustard oil

MN31D

What was applied to the cord: Ash

MN31E

What was applied to the cord: Animal dung

MN31X

What was applied to the cord: Other

MN31Z

What was applied to the cord: DK / Don't remember

MN31NR

What was applied to the cord: No Response

MN32

Size of child at birth

MN33

Weighted at birth

MN34A

Weight from card or recall

MN34

Weight at birth (Kilograms)

MN35

Menstrual period returned since the birth of child

MN36

Ever breastfeed

MN37U

Time baby put to breast - unit

MN37N

Time baby put to breast - number

MN38

Within first 3 days after delivery, child given anything to drink other than breast milk

MN39A

Child given to drink: Milk (other than breast milk)

MN39B

Child given to drink: Plain water

MN39C

Child given to drink: Sugar or glucose water

MN39D

Child given to drink: Gripe water

MN39E

Child given to drink: Sugar - salt - water solution

MN39F

Child given to drink: Fruit juice

MN39G

Child given to drink: Infant formula

MN39H

Child given to drink: Tea / Infusions

MN39I

Child given to drink: Honey

MN39J

Child given to drink: Prescribed medicine

MN39K

Child given to drink: Rose Water

MN39X

Child given to drink: Other

MN39Y

Child given to drink: Not given anything to drink

MN39NR

Child given to drink: No response

MN40

Lady Health Worker

PN3U

Duration of staying in the health facility - unit

PN3N

Duration of staying in the health facility - number

PN4

Baby's health checked before leaving health facility

PN5

Mother's health checked before leaving health facility

PN5AA

Before leaving the facility, did anyone: Counsel for family planning

PN5AB

Before leaving the facility, did anyone: Tell about various family planning methods

PN5AC

Before leaving the facility, did anyone: Guide about from where you can get these methods

PN6

Baby's health checked after leaving health facility

PN8

Baby checked after the delivery was over

PN9

Mother checked after the delivery was over

PN9AA

Councelling for Family Planning

PN9AB

Family Planning Methods

PN9AC

From where you get these methods

PN10

Additional baby check after the delivery

PN11

Baby checked after the delivery

PN12

Number of times baby was checked

PN13U

How long after delivery did the first check of baby happen - unit

PN13N

How long after delivery did the first check of baby happen - number

PN14A

Person checking on baby's health: Doctor

PN14B

Person checking on baby's health: Nurse / Midwife

PN14C

Person checking on baby's health: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)

PN14D

Person checking on baby's health: Community Mid Wife

PN14F

Person checking on baby's health: Traditional birth attendant

PN14H

Person checking on baby's health: Relative / Friend

PN14X

Person checking on baby's health: Other

PN14NR

Person checking on baby's health: Missing

PN15

Place where baby's health was checked

PN17

Mother's health checked after leaving health facility

PN19

Mother's health checked after the delivery was over

PN20

Mother's health checked after the birth of the baby

PN21

Number of times mother's health was checked after the birth

PN22U

How long after delivery did the first check of mother happen - unit

PN22N

How long after delivery did the first check of mother happen - number

PN23A

Person checking on mother's health: Doctor

PN23B

Person checking on mother's health: Nurse / Midwife

PN23C

Person checking on mother's health: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)

PN23D

Person checking on mother's health: Community MID Wife

PN23F

Person checking on mother's health: Traditional birth attendant

PN23H

Person checking on mother's health: Relative / Friend

PN23X

Person checking on mother's health: Other

PN23NR

Person checking on mother's health: Missing

PN24

Place where mother's health was checked

PN25A

During two days after birth health care provider: Examine cord

PN25B

During two days after birth health care provider: Take temperature

PN25C

During two days after birth health care provider: Counsel on breastfeeding

PN27

During two days after birth health care provider observe child's breastfeeding

PN29

During two days after birth health care provider weighter child again

PN30

During two days after birth health care provider gave informtion on symtomps

CP1

Currently pregnant

CP2

Currently using a method to avoid pregnancy

CP3

Ever used a method to avoid pregnancy

CP4A

Current method: Female sterilization

CP4B

Current method: Male sterilization

CP4C

Current method: IUD

CP4D

Current method: Injectables / Injection

CP4E

Current method: Implants

CP4F

Current method: Pill

CP4G

Current method: Male condom

CP4H

Current method: Female condom

CP4I

Current method: Diaphragm

CP4K

Current method:Lactational amenorrhoea method (LAM)

CP4L

Current method: Periodic abstinence / Rhythm / Calendar

CP4M

Current method: Withdrawal

CP4X

Current method: Other

CP4NR

Current method: Missing

UN2

Wanted to get pregnant at the time

UN4

Wanted baby later or did not want more children

UN5

Would like to have another child (currently pregnant)

UN7

Would like to have another child (not currently pregnant)

UN8U

Desired waiting time (unit)

UN8N

Desired waiting time (number)

UN11

Able to get pregnant

UN12A

Reason: Infrequent sex / No sex

UN12B

Reason: Menopausal

UN12C

Reason: Never menstruated

UN12D

Reason: Hysterectomy

UN12E

Reason: Trying to get pregnant for 2 years without result

UN12F

Reason: Postpartum amenorrheic

UN12G

Reason: Breastfeeding

UN12H

Reason: Too old

UN12I

Reason: Fatalistic

UN12X

Reason: Other

UN12Z

Reason: Don't know

UN12NR

Reason: Missing

UN14U

Start of last menstrual period - unit

UN14N

Start of last menstrual period - number

UN16

Social activities, school or work days not attended due to menstruation

UN17

Availability of private place for washing during last menstrual period

UN18

Used any materials such as sanitary pads, tampons or cloth

UN19

Materials reusable

DV1A

If she goes out with out telling husband: wife beating justified

DV1B

If she neglects the children: wife beating justified

DV1C

If she argues with husband: wife beating justified

DV1D

If she refuses sex with husband: wife beating justified

DV1E

If she burns the food: wife beating justified

VT1

Something taken by using force or someone threatening to use force

VT2

Victimisation happened during the last 12 months

VT3

Number of times victimisation happened in the last year

VT5

The last time that this happened, was anything stolen

VT6

Person(s) had a weapon

VT7A

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife

VT7B

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun

VT7X

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon

VT7NR

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing

VT8

Incident reported to the police

VT9

Physically attacked

VT10

Attack happened during the last 12 months

VT11

Number of times attack happened in the last year

VT12

Place attack happened the last time

VT13

Number of people involved in committing the offence

VT14

At least one of the offender(s) recognized at the time of the incident

VT17

Person(s) had a weapon

VT18A

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife

VT18B

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun

VT18X

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon

VT18NR

Offender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing

VT19

Incident reported to the police

VT20

Feeling safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark

VT21

Feeling safe at home alone after dark

VT22A

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Ethnic or immigration origin

VT22B

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Gender

VT22C

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Sexual orientation

VT22D

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Age

VT22E

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Religion or belief

VT22F

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Disability

VT22X

In the past 12 months, felt discriminated: any other reason

HA1

Ever heard of HIV or AIDS

HA2

Can avoid HIV by having uninfected husband who has no other wife

HA3

Can get HIV from mosquito bites

HA4

Can avoid HIV by using a condom correctly every time

HA5

Can get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV

HA6

Can get HIV through supernatural means

HA7

Healthy-looking person may have HIV

HA8A

HIV from mother to child during pregnancy

HA8B

HIV from mother to child during delivery

HA8C

HIV from mother to child through breastfeeding

HA10

Aware of drugs used to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby

HA13A

Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: HIV from mother

HA13B

Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Things to do

HA13C

Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Tested for HIV

HA13D

Given information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Offered a test

HA14

Tested for HIV as part of antenatal care

HA15

Received results from test during antenatal care

HA16

Received consultation after testing during antenatal care

HA18

Offered test for HIV before delivery

HA19

Tested for HIV during delivery

HA20

Received results from test during delivery

HA22

Tested for HIV since test during pregnancy

HA23

Most recent time of testing for HIV

HA24

Ever been tested for HIV

HA25

Most recent time of testing for HIV

HA26

Received results of HIV test

HA27

Know a place to get HIV test

HA28

Heard of test kit for HIV testing

HA29

Ever tested yourself using test kit

HA30

Would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper with AIDS virus

HA31

Children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with other children

HA32

People hesitate to take an HIV test because they are afraid of how other people will react if the test result is positive

HA33

People talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV

HA34

People living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people

HA35

Agreement with the following statement: I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV

HA36

Fear of getting HIV in contact with the saliva of a person living with HIV

MM1

Number of births to natural mother

MM3

Any brothers and sisters from the same mother that you have not mentioned

MM4

Any brothers or sisters who do not live with you that you have not mentioned

MM5

Any brothers or sisters who died that you have not mentioned

MM6

Any brothers or sisters born to your natural mother, but who have a different natural father

MM7

Total number of siblings listed in MM1

MM8

Total right

MM12

Number of preceding births

TA1

Ever tried cigarette smoking

TA2

Age when cigarette was smoked for the first time

TA3

Currently smoking cigarettes

TA4

Number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours

TA5

Number of days when cigarettes were smoked in past month

TA6

Ever tried any smoked tobacco products other than cigarettes

TA7

Used any smoked tobacco products during the last month

TA8A

Type of smoked tobacco product: Cigars

TA8B

Type of smoked tobacco product: Water pipe

TA8C

Type of smoked tobacco product: Cigarillos

TA8D

Type of smoked tobacco product: Pipe / Shesha

TA8X

Type of smoked tobacco product: Other

TA8NR

Type of smoked tobacco product: No response

TA9

Number of days when tobacco products where smoked in past month

TA10

Ever tried any form of smokeless tobacco products

TA11

Used any smokeless tobacco products during the last month

TA12A

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Chewing tobacco

TA12B

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Snuff

TA12D

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Pan with Tobacco

TA12E

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: GUTKA

TA12F

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: NASWAR

TA12G

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: MAWA TOBACCO

TA12H

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: NAAS AND MAN PORI

TA12X

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: Other

TA12NR

Type of smokeless tobacco product used: No response

TA13

Number of days when smokeless tobacco products where used in past month

LS1

Estimation of overall happiness

LS2

Satisfaction with ladder step

LS3

Life satisfaction in comparison with last year

LS4

Life satisfaction expectation one year from now

HH4

Supervisor number

HH6

Area

WDOB

Date of birth of woman (CMC)

WDOM

Date of marriage (CMC)

WAGEM

Age at first marriage

WDOBFC

Date of birth of first child (CMC)

WDOBLC

Date of birth of last child (CMC)

MSTATUS

Marital status

CEB

Children ever born

CSURV

Children surviving

CDEAD

Children dead

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

windex10

Percentile Group of com1

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

windex10u

Percentile Group of urb1

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

windex10r

Percentile Group of rur1

division

Division

majorcity

majorcity

hh6r

Area

suburban
hh7

Districts

disability

Functional difficulties (age 18-49 years)

welevel

Education

insurance

Health insurance

BH4D_first

Day of birth

BH4M_first

Month of birth

BH4Y_first

Year of birth

BH6_first

Age of child

BH3_last

Sex of newborns

BH4D_last

Day of birth

BH4M_last

Month of birth

BH4Y_last

Year of birth

BH6_last

Age of child

wmweight

Woman's sample weight

stratum

stratum

psu

psu

Author(s)

  1. Muhammad Yaseen ([email protected])

References

  1. UNICEF MICS.

Examples

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