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Demographic and Health Survey 2014 - IPUMS Subset

Senegal, 2014
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SEN_2014_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS
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Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD) [Sénégal], and ICF International., Minnesota Population Center
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Jan 16, 2021
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Child's work requires exposure to heights (H_CHLHHWORKHIGH)

Data file: SEN2014-H.dat

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 393
End: 393
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
20U) How would you describe (NAME)'s work environment?

a) Is (NAME) exposed to dust/smoke or gas?

YES 1 (GO TO 20V)
NO 2

b) Is (NAME) exposed to cold, heat, or excessive humidity?

YES 1 (GO TO 20V)
NO 2

c) Is (NAME) exposed to loud noises or vibrations?

YES 1 (GO TO 20V)
NO 2

d) Is (NAME) exposed to working at high heights?

YES 1 (GO TO 20V)
NO 2

e) Is (NAME) exposed to chemical products (pesticides, glues, etc) or to explosives?

YES 1 (GO TO 20V)
NO 2

f) Is (NAME) exposed to other things, behaviors, or conditions that are bad for his/her health or security?

Yes 1
No 2
Categories
Value Category
0 No
1 Yes
6 Non-resident
7 Don't know
8 Missing
9 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
CHLHHWORKHIGH indicates whether the child household member selected for the child labor module (CHLHHINDEX) recently did work in high places.

This variable comes from a series of questions about possible hazardous conditions in children's work. If a "Yes" response was given for one of these hazardous conditions, questions about other hazards were not asked. Accordingly, the sum of all cases with "Yes" responses to any hazard identifies the total number of working children exposed to any (specified) hazard. This approach avoids double-counting working children but means one cannot identify multiple hazards in children's employment. For example, if a child is initially identified as carrying heavy loads, one cannot learn whether he or she is also performing work in high places.

The information in CHLHHWORKHIGH is taken from the household record and applies to regular household residents, not temporary visitors. Researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2") when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.

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Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Child labor Variables -- TOPICS IPUMS
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