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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Mongolia, 2005
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MNG_2005_MICS_v01_M
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Data file: wm

Data collected at the women's level (MICS Women's questionnaire: modules Women's Information Panel, Child mortality, Maternal and newborn health, Marriage/union, Contraception, HIV/AIDS, Attitudes towards domestic violence)

Variables: 206

Variables

HH1
Cluster number
HH2
Household number
HL1
HL1. Line number
WM1
Cluster number
WM2
Household number
WM4
Woman's line number
WM7
Result of women 's interview
WM8Y
Year of birth of woman
WM8M
Month of birth of woman
WM9
Age of woman
WM10
Have you ever attended school
WM11
What is the highest level of school you attended
WM12
What is the highest grade completed at that level
WM14
Can read part of the sentence
CM1
Ever given birth
CM2AY
Year of first birth
CM2AM
Month of first birth
CM2AD
Day of first birth
CM2B
Years since first birth
CM3
Any sons or daughters living with you
CM4A
Sons living with you
CM4B
Daughters living with you
CM5
Any sons or daughters not living with you
CM6A
Sons living not with you
CM6B
Daughters not living with you
CM7
Ever had child who later died
CM8A
Boys dead
CM8B
Girls dead
CM9
Children ever born
CM11Y
Year of last birth
CM11M
Month of last birth
CM11D
Day of last birth
CM12
Live birth in last 2 years
CM13
Wanted last child
MN1
Vitamin A dose after last birth
MN2A
Antenatal care: Doctor
MN2B
Antenatal care: Nurse/midwife
MN2C
Antenatal care: Auxilary midwife
MN2F
Antenatal care: Traditional birth attendant
MN2G
Antenatal care: Community health worker
MN2H
Antenatal care: Relative/friend
MN2X
Antenatal care: Other
MN2Y
Antenatal care: No one
MN3A
Weighed
MN3B
Blood pressure measured
MN3C
Urine sample
MN3D
Blood sample
MN4
Counseled about AIDS or the AIDS virus
MN5
Tested for HIV/AIDS
MN6
Received result of HIV test
MN7A
Assistance at delivery: Doctor
MN7B
Assistance at delivery: Nurse/midwife
MN7C
Assistance at delivery: Auxiliary midwife
MN7F
Assistance at delivery: Traditional birth attendant
MN7G
Assistance at delivery: Community health worker
MN7H
Assistance at delivery: Relative/friend
MN7X
Assistance at delivery: Other
MN8
Place of delivery
MN9
Size of child at birth
MN10
Child weighed at birth
MN11A
Weight from card or recall
MN11
Weight at birth
MN12
Ever breastfeed
MN13U
Time baby put to breast (unit)
MN13N
Time baby put to breast (number)
MN13B
MN13B. How long had you breastfed him/her exclusively?
MA1
Currently married or living with a man
MA2
Age of husband/partner
MA3
Ever married or lived with a man
MA4
Marital status
MA5
Married or lived with a man once or more than once
MA6Y
Year of first union
MA6M
Month of first union
MA8
Age at first union
MA8A
MA8A. How old were you when you first had sexual intercourse (if ever)?
CP1
Currently pregnant
CP1A
Did you want to wait later or not want any more children
CP2
Currently using a method to avoid pregnancy
CP3A
Current method: Female sterilization
CP3B
Current method: Male sterilization
CP3C
Current method: Pill
CP3D
Current method: IUD
CP3E
Current method: Injections
CP3F
Current method: Implants
CP3G
Current method: Condom
CP3H
Current method: Female condom
CP3I
Current method: Diaphragm
CP3J
Current method: Foam/jelly
CP3K
Current method: Lactational amenorrhea method
CP3L
Current method: Periodic abstinence
CP3M
Current method: Withdrawal
CP3X
Current method: Other
CP4A
Prefer to have or not to have any more children
CP4CU
Desired waiting time (units)
CP4CN
Desired waiting time (number)
CP4E
Able to get pregnant
DV1A
If she goes out with out telling him
DV1B
If she neclects the children
DV1C
If she argues with him
DV1D
If she refuses sex with him
DV1E
If she burns the food
HA1
Ever heard of HIV or AIDS
HA2
Can avoid AIDS by having one unifected partner
HA3
Can get AIDS through supernatural means
HA4
Can avoid AIDS by using a condom correctly every time
HA5
Can get AIDS from mosquito bites
HA6
Can avoid AIDS by not having sex at all
HA7
Can get AIDS by sharing food with person with AIDS virus
HA7A
Can get AIDS by injection with needle already used by someon
HA8
Healthy-looking person can have AIDS
HA9A
AIDS from mother to child during pregnancy
HA9B
AIDS from mother to child at delivery
HA9C
AIDS from mother to child through breastmilk
HA10
Should female teacher with HIV/AIDS be allowed to teach in school
HA11
Would buy fresh vegetables from shopseller with HIV/AIDS
HA12
If a member became infected with the virus, would you want i
HA13
Willing to care for person with AIDS in household
HA15
Ever had HIV test
HA16
Received results of HIV test
HA17
Asked for HIV test or was it offered to you
HA18
Know a place to get HIV test
HH6w
Location
HH7w
HH7. Aimags
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH9A
HH9A. Number of HH visits
HH11
Number of household members
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
WS1
Main source of drinking water
WS3
Time to get water and come back
WS4
Person fetching water
WS5
Treat water to make safer for drinking
WS6A
Boil
WS6B
Add bleach/chlorine
WS6C
Strain it through a cloth
WS6D
Use water filter
WS6X
Other
WS6Z
DK
WS7
Kind of toilet facility
WS8
Toilet facility shared
WS9
Households using this toilet facility
HC1A
Religion
HC1B
Mother tongue
HC1C
Ethnicity
HC1D
HC1D. Type of your dwelling
HC1F
HC1F. Size of your dwelling living area (sq.m)
HC1G
HC1G. Number of rooms
HC2
Number of rooms for sleeping
HC2A
HC2A. Number of ger walls
HC3
Main material of floor
HC4
Main material of roof
HC5
Main material of wall
HC5A
HC5A. Ownership of dwelling
HC6
Type of fuel using for cooking
HC7
Food cooked on stove or open fire
HC8
Cooking location
HC9A
Electricity
HC9B
Radio
HC9C
Television
HC9CA
HC9CA. Does your HH have computer?
HC9D
Mobile phone
HC9E
Non-mobile phone
HC9F
Refrigerator
HC10A
Watch
HC10B
Bicycle
HC10C
Motorcycle or scooter
HC10D
Animal-drawn cart
HC10EA
HC10EA. Does any member of your HH own truck?
HC10EB
HC10EB. Does any member of your HH own car?
HC10F
Boat with a motor
HC11
Does any member of your household own any land for agricultu
HC12U
HC12U. What kind of units of agricultural land do members of this HH own?
HC12N
HC12N. How many hectares or sq.m of agricultural land do members of this HH own?
HC13
Does this household own any livestock, heds, or animals
HC14A
Number of cattle
HC14AA
HC14AA. How many of milk cows does this HH have?
HC14AB
HC14AB. How many of bulls does this HH have?
HC14B
Number of milk cows or bulls
HC14C
Number of horses donkeys, or mules
HC14D
Number of goats
HC14E
Number of sheep
HC14F
Number of chickens
HC14G
HC14G. How many of pigs does this HH have?
HC14X
HC14X. How many of others animals does this HH have?
ED2
ED2. Has he/she ever attended school or preschool?
ED3A
ED3A. What is the highest level of school he/she attended?
ED3B
ED3B. What is the highest grade he/she completed at this level?
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
wmweight
Women's sample weight
mline
Mother's line number
melevel
Education
felevel
Father's education
helevel
Education of household head
mstatus
Marital/Union status
cmcdoiw
Date of interview women (CMC)
wdob
Date of birth (CMC)
wage
Age
agem
Age at first marriage/union
ceb
Children ever born
deadkids
Dead children
surviv
Surviving children
wlthscor
Wealth index score
wlthind5
Wealth index quintiles
Total: 206
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