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	<docDscr>
		<citation>
			<titlStmt>
				<titl>Senegal Demographic and Health Survey 1986</titl>
				<subTitl>IPUMS-Demographic and Health Series (IPUMS-DHS)</subTitl>
				<IDNo>DDI_SEN_1986_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS</IDNo>
			</titlStmt>
			<rspStmt>
				<AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">Minnesota Population Center</AuthEnty>
				<othId>
					<p>Minnesota Population Center and ICF</p>
				</othId>
			</rspStmt>
			<prodStmt>
				<producer abbr="MPC" affiliation="University of Minnesota" role="Integration Harmonization Documentation">Minnesota Population Center</producer>
				<prodDate date="2019-09-25">September 25, 2019</prodDate>
				<prodPlac>Minnesota Population Center, 50 Willey Hall, 225 - 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455</prodPlac>
			</prodStmt>
			<distStmt>
				<contact affiliation="University of Minnesota" URI="http://pop.umn.edu">Minnesota Population Center</contact>
			</distStmt>
			<verStmt>
				<version>DDI Document version - Version 01 (February 2020)
This version is identical to IPUMS Version 7 except for the following fields that were edited by World Bank:
DDI ID and Study ID - adaptation version number changed to v01 as this is the initial DHS-IPUMS adaptation in World Bank catalog.

Version 7 . Documentation of Demographic Household Survey data and harmonized variables as found in IPUMS-DHS. IPUMS has distribution rights to the metadata and data. The XML documents generated by this process are viewed as a distribution of the metadata.
Fields edited for the World Bank are: DDI ID and study ID to match World Bank study naming convention, as well as DDI Document Version and Version Description to reflect changed included in version 7. Variable ID's and names were changed to add the prefix W_, C_, B_, M_, or H_ to indicate file source as Woman, Child, Birth, Man, or Household Member respectively. This was done to create unique variable IDs and names within the file. These prefixes are not found in the IPUMS-DHS system.
Original extract version date 2019-9-25. DDI metadata revised to add DOI number to stdyDscr/notes and correct assignment of variables to record types. All non-ANSI_Latin characters have been replaced.</version>
			</verStmt>
		</citation>
	</docDscr>
	<stdyDscr>
		<citation>
			<titlStmt>
				<titl>Demographic and Health Survey 1986 - IPUMS Subset</titl>
				<altTitl>DHS 1986 (IPUMS Harmonized Subset)</altTitl>
				<IDNo>SEN_1986_DHS_v01_M_v01_A_IPUMS</IDNo>
			</titlStmt>
			<rspStmt>
				<AuthEnty>Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD).</AuthEnty>
				<AuthEnty affiliation="University of Minnesota">Minnesota Population Center</AuthEnty>
			</rspStmt>
			<prodStmt>
				<copyright>(c) Copyright , Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD). and Minnesota Population Center</copyright>
			</prodStmt>
			<distStmt>
				<contact>Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD).</contact>
			</distStmt>
			<serStmt>
				<serName>Demographic and Health Survey [hh/dhs]</serName>
			</serStmt>
			<verStmt>
				<version date="September 2019">Version 7. The datasets contain selected variables from the original microdata plus harmonized variables from the IPUMS-DHS database.</version>
			</verStmt>
		</citation>
		<stdyInfo>
			<subject>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Discussion of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">General technical Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Geography, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Integrated geography Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Single sample geography Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
				<topcClas vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</topcClas>
			</subject>
			<sumDscr>
				<timePrd date="1986" event="start">1986</timePrd>
				<timePrd date="1986" event="end"></timePrd>
				<collDate date="1986" event="start"></collDate>
				<collDate date="1986" event="end"></collDate>
				<nation abbr="SEN">Senegal</nation>
				<anlyUnit>Woman, Birth, Child, Birth, 
    Man, Household Member</anlyUnit>
				<universe>Women age 15-49, Births, Children age 0-4</universe>
				<dataKind>Demographic and Household Survey [hh/dhs]</dataKind>
			</sumDscr>
		</stdyInfo>
		<method>
			<dataColl>
				<sampProc>MICRODATA SOURCE: Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD).

SAMPLE UNIT: Woman
SAMPLE SIZE: 4415

SAMPLE UNIT: Birth
SAMPLE SIZE: 14389

SAMPLE UNIT: Child
SAMPLE SIZE: 4287</sampProc>
				<deviat></deviat>
				<collMode>Face-to-face [f2f]</collMode>
			</dataColl>
		</method>
		<dataAccs>
			<useStmt>
				<confDec required="no">None</confDec>
				<contact>Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD).</contact>
				<citReq>Publications and research reports based on the IPUMS-DHS database must cite it appropriately. The citation should include the following:

Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Miriam King and Matthew Sobek. IPUMS-Demographic and Health Surveys: Version 7 [dataset]. Minnesota Population Center and ICF, 2019. https://doi.org/10.18128/D080.V7

Researchers should also acknowledge the originally produced the data: Direction de la Statistique du Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances [Senegal] and Institute for Resource Development (IRD). Senegal Demographic and Health Survey 1986 [Dataset]. Data Extract from SNIR02.SAV, SNHH01.SAV, SNKR01.SAV, SNBR02.SAV, and SNHW02.SAV. IPUMS Demographic and Health Surveys (IPUMS DHS), version 7, IPUMS and ICF [Distributors]. Accessed from http://idhsdata.org on DATE.

The licensing agreement for use of IPUMS-DHS data requires that users supply us with the title and full citation for any publications, research reports, or educational materials making use of the data or documentation. Please add your citation to the IPUMS bibliography at http://bibliography.ipums.org/.</citReq>
				<conditions>Users of IPUMS-DHS data must agree to abide by the access restrictions and terms of use set forth by the DHS Program: https://dhsprogram.com/data/Access-Instructions.cfm</conditions>
				<disclaimer>The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
			</useStmt>
		</dataAccs>
	</stdyDscr>
	<fileDscr ID="W">
		<fileTxt>
			<fileName>SEN1986-W.dat</fileName>
			<fileCont>Woman records</fileCont>
			<fileStrc type="relational">
				<recGrp recGrp="W"></recGrp>
			</fileStrc>
			<dimensns>
				<caseQnty>4415</caseQnty>
			</dimensns>
			<fileType>ascii</fileType>
			<filePlac>Minnesota Population Center</filePlac>
		</fileTxt>
	</fileDscr>
	<fileDscr ID="B">
		<fileTxt>
			<fileName>SEN1986-B.dat</fileName>
			<fileCont>Birth records</fileCont>
			<fileStrc type="relational">
				<recGrp recGrp="B"></recGrp>
			</fileStrc>
			<dimensns>
				<caseQnty>14389</caseQnty>
			</dimensns>
			<fileType>ascii</fileType>
			<filePlac>Minnesota Population Center</filePlac>
		</fileTxt>
	</fileDscr>
	<fileDscr ID="C">
		<fileTxt>
			<fileName>SEN1986-C.dat</fileName>
			<fileCont>Child records</fileCont>
			<fileStrc type="relational">
				<recGrp recGrp="C"></recGrp>
			</fileStrc>
			<dimensns>
				<caseQnty>4287</caseQnty>
			</dimensns>
			<fileType>ascii</fileType>
			<filePlac>Minnesota Population Center</filePlac>
		</fileTxt>
	</fileDscr>
	<dataDscr>
		<var ID="W_SAMPLE" files="W" name="W_SAMPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1" width="5" EndPos="5"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SAMPLESTR" files="W" name="W_SAMPLESTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="6" width="5" EndPos="10"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_COUNTRY" files="W" name="W_COUNTRY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="11" width="3" EndPos="13"></location>
			<labl>Country</labl>
			<txt>COUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>Model</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>Angola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>Chad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>Benin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>India</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>454</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>466</catValu>
				<labl>Mali</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>504</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>508</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>516</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>524</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>562</catValu>
				<labl>Niger</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>566</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>586</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>604</catValu>
				<labl>Peru</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>646</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>686</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>716</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>729</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>788</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>792</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>818</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>834</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>854</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>887</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>894</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_YEAR" files="W" name="W_YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="14" width="4" EndPos="17"></location>
			<labl>Year of sample</labl>
			<txt>YEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year.  For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1986</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDHSPID" files="W" name="W_IDHSPID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="18" width="23" EndPos="40"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDHSHID" files="W" name="W_IDHSHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="41" width="20" EndPos="60"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample household identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DHSID" files="W" name="W_DHSID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="61" width="14" EndPos="74"></location>
			<labl>Key to link DHS clusters to context data (string)</labl>
			<txt>DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.</txt>
			<codInstr>This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CASEID" files="W" name="W_CASEID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="75" width="18" EndPos="92"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>CASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year.  Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS.  For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS. 

In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.  

CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.

For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>CASEID is a 18-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HHID" files="W" name="W_HHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="93" width="15" EndPos="107"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific household identifier</labl>
			<txt>HHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.</txt>
			<codInstr>HHID is a 15-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HHNUM" files="W" name="W_HHNUM" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="108" width="4" EndPos="111"></location>
			<labl>Household number in cluster</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>REGION____

VILLAGE____

DEPARTMENT____

NEIGHBORHOOD/REGION____

ARRONDISSEMENT/COMMUNE____

SUB-DISTRICT____

PARCELLE NUMBER____

CONCESSION NUMBER (a group of houses on a plot, usually centered around the huts of a man and his wives) ____

HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.   

To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).  

For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS.  However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file. 

For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CLUSTERNO" files="W" name="W_CLUSTERNO" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="112" width="8" EndPos="119"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific cluster number</labl>
			<txt>CLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.

According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]."  The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
 
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the  primary sampling unit  or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors. 

See the notes on DHS webpage  "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.

CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file.  See the DHS webpage  Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.</txt>
			<codInstr>CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LINENO" files="W" name="W_LINENO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="120" width="3" EndPos="122"></location>
			<labl>Household line number of woman respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like information on the people who usually live in your household or who are currently visiting your household.

001. HOUSEHOLD ORDER NUMBER:

ORDER NO. _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule.  After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.</txt>
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				<labl>1</labl>
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				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>19</labl>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>36</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>41</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>43</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>44</labl>
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				<labl>45</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>46</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>47</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>48</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>49</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>66</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>68</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>69</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>72</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>73</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>75</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>80</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>81</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>83</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>84</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>85</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>90</labl>
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				<labl>91</labl>
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				<labl>92</labl>
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				<labl>93</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>94</labl>
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				<labl>95</labl>
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				<labl>96</labl>
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				<labl>97</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>98</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>99</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>100</labl>
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				<labl>101</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>102</labl>
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				<labl>103</labl>
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				<labl>104</labl>
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				<labl>105</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>106</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PERWEIGHT" files="W" name="W_PERWEIGHT" intrvl="contin" dcml="6">
			<location StartPos="123" width="8" EndPos="130"></location>
			<labl>Sample weight for persons</labl>
			<txt>PERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.

While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS. 

PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data.  Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead. 

Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
			<codInstr>PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.  See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AWFACTT" files="W" name="W_AWFACTT" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="131" width="5" EndPos="135"></location>
			<labl>All woman factor for total population</labl>
			<txt>AWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains, 

The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women.  You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.   

For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier.  For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.

The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.</txt>
			<codInstr>AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTYEAR" files="W" name="W_INTYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="136" width="4" EndPos="139"></location>
			<labl>Year of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MONTHINT" files="W" name="W_MONTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="140" width="2" EndPos="141"></location>
			<labl>Month of interview</labl>
			<txt>MONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>January</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTDATECMC" files="W" name="W_INTDATECMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="142" width="4" EndPos="145"></location>
			<labl>Century month date of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
			<codInstr>INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTSTARTCMC" files="W" name="W_INTSTARTCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="146" width="4" EndPos="149"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for start of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTENDCMC" files="W" name="W_INTENDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="150" width="4" EndPos="153"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for end of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1374</catValu>
				<labl>1374</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1378</catValu>
				<labl>1378</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1379</catValu>
				<labl>1379</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1380</catValu>
				<labl>1380</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1384</catValu>
				<labl>1384</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1390</catValu>
				<labl>1390</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1392</catValu>
				<labl>1392</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1394</catValu>
				<labl>1394</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1398</catValu>
				<labl>1398</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1399</catValu>
				<labl>1399</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1402</catValu>
				<labl>1402</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1404</catValu>
				<labl>1404</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1405</catValu>
				<labl>1405</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1406</catValu>
				<labl>1406</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1416</catValu>
				<labl>1416</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTSTART" files="W" name="W_INTSTART" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="154" width="4" EndPos="157"></location>
			<labl>Time interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>101. RECORD THE TIME.

HOURS __
MINUTES __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTEND" files="W" name="W_INTEND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="158" width="4" EndPos="161"></location>
			<labl>Time interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTDURATION" files="W" name="W_INTDURATION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="162" width="2" EndPos="163"></location>
			<labl>Length of interview (minutes)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."

INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 minutes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>82</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>84</catValu>
				<labl>84</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85</catValu>
				<labl>85</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>86</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>87</catValu>
				<labl>87</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88</catValu>
				<labl>88</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89</catValu>
				<labl>89</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>94</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>95+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>2+ visits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTVISITNO" files="W" name="W_INTVISITNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="164" width="2" EndPos="165"></location>
			<labl>Number of visits for the interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>TOTAL NUMBER OF VISITS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_INTERVIEWERIDIR" files="W" name="W_INTERVIEWERIDIR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="166" width="5" EndPos="170"></location>
			<labl>Identification number of interviewer, women's survey</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>INTERVIEWER VISITS

FIRST VISIT (REPEAT FOR SECOND AND THIRD INTERVIEWERS)
DATE____
INTERVIEWER NAME____
RESULT___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General technical Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_URBAN" files="W" name="W_URBAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="171" width="1" EndPos="171"></location>
			<labl>Urban-rural status</labl>
			<txt>URBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Rural</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Urban</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RESIDEINTYR" files="W" name="W_RESIDEINTYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="172" width="2" EndPos="173"></location>
			<labl>Years lived in place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Always</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LOCALITYFMAR" files="W" name="W_LOCALITYFMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="174" width="2" EndPos="175"></location>
			<labl>Number localities lived in at least 6 months since date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>520. Since the day you were married/began to live together, in how many different localities did you and your first husband live for 6 months or more?

NUMBER OF LOCALITIES ___
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, LOCALITYFMAR (V524) reports the number of localities the respondent had lived in for at least six months since the date of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREVRESTYP" files="W" name="W_PREVRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="176" width="2" EndPos="177"></location>
			<labl>Type of place of previous residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>104. Just before moving here, did you live in Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREVRESTYP (V105) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or a site abroad--where the person lived just before moving to the current place of residence.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other or abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or other large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Separated camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Tribal area</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Informal settlement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDRESTYP" files="W" name="W_KIDRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="178" width="2" EndPos="179"></location>
			<labl>Childhood place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>103. For the most part during your first 12 years, did you like the majority of the time Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDRESTYP (V103) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or somewhere abroad--where the woman lived for most of her childhood (usually defined as prior to age 12). Due to country- and survey-level variation in data collection, IPUMS-DHS uses composite coding to maximize comparability across samples for this variable.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Other city or town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_GEO_SN1986_2017" files="W" name="W_GEO_SN1986_2017" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="180" width="1" EndPos="180"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986-2017 [integrated; GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986_2017 indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. The variable is integrated to yield units with consistent boundaries across samples.

Labels identify the modern geographic units (regions) contained in each integrated region. Each sample also has its own non-integrated geography variable. The 2005-2017 Senegal samples have greater geographic detail available in their sample-specific variables.

An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Senegal can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Dakar, Thiès (West)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Louga, Kaffrine (Center)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Saint-Louis, Tambacounda, Matam, Kedougou (North East)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Kolda, Ziguinchor, Sedhiou (South)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Integrated geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_GEO_SN1986" files="W" name="W_GEO_SN1986" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="181" width="1" EndPos="181"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986 [GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986 (V101_SN1986) indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. DHS regions in the 1986 Senegal survey are equivalent to divisions. 

Other sample years have their own sample-specific geography variables.  There are also three integrated variables, GEO_SN1986_2017, GEO_SN2012_2014, and GEO_SN2015_2016, that provide spatially consistent units over time.

A GIS map for GEO_SN1986 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>West</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>North East</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>South</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Single sample geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AGE" files="W" name="W_AGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="182" width="2" EndPos="183"></location>
			<labl>Age</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth.  DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:

Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AGE5YEAR" files="W" name="W_AGE5YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="184" width="2" EndPos="185"></location>
			<labl>Age in 5 year groups</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>15-19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>20-24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>25-29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>30-34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>35-39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>40-44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>45-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>50-54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>55-59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>60-64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHMO" files="W" name="W_BIRTHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="186" width="2" EndPos="187"></location>
			<labl>Woman's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHYEAR" files="W" name="W_BIRTHYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="188" width="4" EndPos="191"></location>
			<labl>Woman's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1942</catValu>
				<labl>1942</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1941</catValu>
				<labl>1941</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1940</catValu>
				<labl>1940</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1939</catValu>
				<labl>1939</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1938</catValu>
				<labl>1938</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1937</catValu>
				<labl>1937</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1936</catValu>
				<labl>1936</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DOBCMC" files="W" name="W_DOBCMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="192" width="4" EndPos="195"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's date of birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<codInstr>DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DOBINFORESP" files="W" name="W_DOBINFORESP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="196" width="1" EndPos="196"></location>
			<labl>Information given on respondent's date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Year only, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Age only, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Month only, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>None reported, all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RESIDENT" files="W" name="W_RESIDENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="197" width="1" EndPos="197"></location>
			<labl>Usual resident or visitor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDENT (V135) indicates whether the woman was a usual resident of the household or was just visiting there. As defined by the RESIDENT variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Usual resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREGNANT" files="W" name="W_PREGNANT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="198" width="1" EndPos="198"></location>
			<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No/unsure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DURCURPREG" files="W" name="W_DURCURPREG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="199" width="2" EndPos="200"></location>
			<labl>Duration of current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RELIGION" files="W" name="W_RELIGION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="201" width="4" EndPos="204"></location>
			<labl>Religion</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>107. What is you religion?

MUSLIM 1
CHRISTIAN 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RELIGION (V130) reports the respondent's religion. While the categories and codes for the religion variable in the original DHS files are country-specific, IPUMS-DHS uses a 4-digit composite coding system to fit these diverse categories into a single variable without losing information. Â See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO RELIGION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>MUSLIM</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>CHRISTIAN</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Catholic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Orthodox</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Lutheran</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Anglican</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Presbyterian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist/Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2350</catValu>
				<labl>Apostolic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2360</catValu>
				<labl>Salvation Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2370</catValu>
				<labl>Methodist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2380</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2381</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2382</catValu>
				<labl>Celestial Church of Christ</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2383</catValu>
				<labl>Universal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2384</catValu>
				<labl>Assemblies of God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2390</catValu>
				<labl>Other Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2391</catValu>
				<labl>Evangelical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2392</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho Evangelical Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2393</catValu>
				<labl>Kimbanguist (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Nontrinitarian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Jehovah's Witness</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other Christian, country-specific</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>African Zionist (Mozambique)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>Mammon (Uganda)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>BUDDHIST/NEO-BUDDHIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Buddhist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>HINDU</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>JEWISH</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL/SPIRITUAL/ANIMIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Spiritual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Animist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Specified Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6401</catValu>
				<labl>Donyi-Polo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6402</catValu>
				<labl>Sanamahi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6403</catValu>
				<labl>Vodun</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER (SPECIFIED)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7100</catValu>
				<labl>Baha'i</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7200</catValu>
				<labl>Sikh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7300</catValu>
				<labl>Zoroastrian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7400</catValu>
				<labl>Jain</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7900</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7901</catValu>
				<labl>Sect (Burundi)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7902</catValu>
				<labl>Bundu dia Kongo (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7903</catValu>
				<labl>Vuvamu (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7904</catValu>
				<labl>Kirat Mundhum (Nepal)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9001</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9002</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9003</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9004</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ETHNICITYSN" files="W" name="W_ETHNICITYSN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="205" width="2" EndPos="206"></location>
			<labl>Ethnicity, Senegal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>109. What is your ethnicity?

WOLOF 1
POULAR 2
SERER 3
MANDINGUE 4
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ETHNICITYSN (V131SN) is a variable specific to Senegal that reports the respondent's ethnic group. Responses to this variable differ across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Wolof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Poular</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Serer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Mandingue</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Diola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Other, Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Soninke</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Bambara</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Manjaak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Mancagne</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Balant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>Other Senegalese, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MARSTAT" files="W" name="W_MARSTAT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="207" width="2" EndPos="208"></location>
			<labl>Woman's current marital or union status</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Married or living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly in union</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Widowed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Divorced</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Separated/not living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Unconsummated marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Deserted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CURRMARR" files="W" name="W_CURRMARR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="209" width="1" EndPos="209"></location>
			<labl>Woman never, currently, or formerly married</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."

"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Currently married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_UNION1MORE" files="W" name="W_UNION1MORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="210" width="1" EndPos="210"></location>
			<labl>Woman had one or more than one union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>509. How many times have you been married or lived with a man?

NUMBER ____
7 OR MORE TIMES 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>One</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>More than one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AGEFRSTMAR" files="W" name="W_AGEFRSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="211" width="2" EndPos="212"></location>
			<labl>Age at first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>511. How old were you when you began to live with him?

AGE ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DURMARGRP" files="W" name="W_DURMARGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="213" width="2" EndPos="214"></location>
			<labl>Marital or cohabitation duration (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>0 to 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>5 to 9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>15 to 19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>20 to 24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>25 to 29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>30+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MAR1STMO" files="W" name="W_MAR1STMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="215" width="2" EndPos="216"></location>
			<labl>Month of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MAR1STYR" files="W" name="W_MAR1STYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="217" width="4" EndPos="220"></location>
			<labl>Year of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_YRSTO1STMAR" files="W" name="W_YRSTO1STMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="221" width="2" EndPos="222"></location>
			<labl>Years since starting date of 1st marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.

For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MAR1STCMC" files="W" name="W_MAR1STCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="223" width="4" EndPos="226"></location>
			<labl>Date of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC  -  1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  -  ( ( Year  -  1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MAR1STDATINFO" files="W" name="W_MAR1STDATINFO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="227" width="2" EndPos="228"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information, date of first marriage/union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age reported, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year reported, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Age reported, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Month reported, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>All values imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>All reported, inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MARTO1STBORNMO" files="W" name="W_MARTO1STBORNMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="229" width="3" EndPos="231"></location>
			<labl>Months between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>First birth prior to first marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WIFENUM" files="W" name="W_WIFENUM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="232" width="2" EndPos="233"></location>
			<labl>Number of other wives</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>507. How many wives does he have besides you?

NUMBER __
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had.  Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No other wives</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Has other wives, dk number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WIFERANK" files="W" name="W_WIFERANK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="234" width="2" EndPos="235"></location>
			<labl>Wife rank number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>508. What is your rank: Are you the first, second...wife?

RANK ___
CONCUBINE 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women married to or living with a man who had more than one wife/partner, WIFERANK (V506) reports the woman's rank among her husband's/partner's wives/partners.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSBINHOME" files="W" name="W_HUSBINHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="236" width="1" EndPos="236"></location>
			<labl>Husband/partner lives in woman's household</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>505. Is your husband/partner living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?

LIVES TOGETHER 1
LIVES ELSEWHERE 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Living with woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Staying elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MARREL" files="W" name="W_MARREL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="237" width="3" EndPos="239"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's relationship to first husband</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>521. Are you related to your (first) husband/partner?

PATERNAL COUSIN 1
MATERNAL COUSIN 2
OTHER RELATIVES 3
NO RELATION 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No relation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>490</catValu>
				<labl>Other non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Brother-in-law</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other type of relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Uncle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>Second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin from unspecified side</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal and maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Both paternal and maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal secound cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MOMALIVE" files="W" name="W_MOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="240" width="1" EndPos="240"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOMALIVE (V514) indicates whether the woman's mother was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DADALIVE" files="W" name="W_DADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="241" width="1" EndPos="241"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DADALIVE (V515) indicates whether the woman's father was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HDADALIVE" files="W" name="W_HDADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="242" width="1" EndPos="242"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADALIVE (V517) indicates whether the father of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HMOMALIVE" files="W" name="W_HMOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="243" width="1" EndPos="243"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMALIVE (V516) indicates whether the mother of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RDADLIVUNION" files="W" name="W_RDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="244" width="1" EndPos="244"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father alive at date of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RDADLIVUNION (V519) indicates whether the woman's own father was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RMOMLIVUNION" files="W" name="W_RMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="245" width="1" EndPos="245"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother alive at start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RMOMLIVUNION (V518) indicates whether the woman's own mother was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HDADLIVUNION" files="W" name="W_HDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="246" width="1" EndPos="246"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADLIVUNION (V521) indicates whether the father of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HMOMLIVUNION" files="W" name="W_HMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="247" width="1" EndPos="247"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMLIVUNION (V520) indicates whether the mother of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LIVEWPARENT" files="W" name="W_LIVEWPARENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="248" width="1" EndPos="248"></location>
			<labl>Currently living with woman's own parents or her partner's parents</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>519. Do you currently live with one of these relatives?

YES 1
NO 2
FIRST UNION BROKEN 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIVEWPARENT (V523) indicates whether the woman and her husband/partner are now living with at least one of their parents.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>First marriage over</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_YRSPARENTLIV" files="W" name="W_YRSPARENTLIV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="249" width="2" EndPos="250"></location>
			<labl>Years lived with parents after start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>518. For how many years did you live with a relative?

YEARS_____

UNTIL NOW 97 (GO TO 520)
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>YRSPARENTLIV (V522) reports the number of years the woman and her first husband/partner lived with at least one of their parents after the start of their marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Up to present</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Did not live with parents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CHEB" files="W" name="W_CHEB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="251" width="2" EndPos="252"></location>
			<labl>Total children ever born</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>211. SUM ANSWERS TO Q.203, 205, 207 AND 210 AND RECORD THE TOTAL.
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

TOTAL ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent.  The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).   

The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births.  If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_TOTBIRTHIST" files="W" name="W_TOTBIRTHIST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="253" width="2" EndPos="254"></location>
			<labl>Number of entries in the birth history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history. 

For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.  

In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SONSATHOME" files="W" name="W_SONSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="255" width="2" EndPos="256"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DAUSATHOME" files="W" name="W_DAUSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="257" width="2" EndPos="258"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SONSAWAYHOME" files="W" name="W_SONSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="259" width="2" EndPos="260"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DAUSAWAYHOME" files="W" name="W_DAUSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="261" width="2" EndPos="262"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SONSDIED" files="W" name="W_SONSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="263" width="2" EndPos="264"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DAUSDIED" files="W" name="W_DAUSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="265" width="2" EndPos="266"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHSIN5YRS" files="W" name="W_BIRTHSIN5YRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="267" width="1" EndPos="267"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in last 5 years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHSIN1YR" files="W" name="W_BIRTHSIN1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="268" width="1" EndPos="268"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in the past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHSIN1MO" files="W" name="W_BIRTHSIN1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="269" width="1" EndPos="269"></location>
			<labl>Total number of births in month of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DOB1STKIDCMC" files="W" name="W_DOB1STKIDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="270" width="4" EndPos="273"></location>
			<labl>Date of respondent's first birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.

The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_TIMEMENSTRUATE" files="W" name="W_TIMEMENSTRUATE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="274" width="3" EndPos="276"></location>
			<labl>Time since woman's last menstrual period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Day of Interview</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Days: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>201 Weeks: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>60 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>61 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>62 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>263</catValu>
				<labl>63 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>264</catValu>
				<labl>64 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>265</catValu>
				<labl>65 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>266</catValu>
				<labl>66 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>267</catValu>
				<labl>67 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>268</catValu>
				<labl>68 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>269</catValu>
				<labl>69 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>70 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>71 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>72 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>73 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>274</catValu>
				<labl>74 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>275</catValu>
				<labl>75 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>276</catValu>
				<labl>76 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>277</catValu>
				<labl>77 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>278</catValu>
				<labl>78 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>279</catValu>
				<labl>79 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>80 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>281</catValu>
				<labl>81 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>282</catValu>
				<labl>82 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>283</catValu>
				<labl>83 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>284</catValu>
				<labl>84 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>285</catValu>
				<labl>85 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>286</catValu>
				<labl>86 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>287</catValu>
				<labl>87 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>88 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>289</catValu>
				<labl>89 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>90 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>91 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>92 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>293</catValu>
				<labl>93 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>294</catValu>
				<labl>94 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>295</catValu>
				<labl>95 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>296</catValu>
				<labl>96 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>97 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>98 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Weeks: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>301 Months: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>346</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>347</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>348</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>349</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>354</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>355</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>357</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>358</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>359</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>365</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>366</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>367</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>368</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>369</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>378</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>379</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>385</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>386</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>387</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>388</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>389</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>392</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>393</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>394</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>395</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>396</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Years: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>407</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>408</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>409</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>412</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>413</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>414</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>415</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>416</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>417</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>418</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>419</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>421</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>422</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>423</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>424</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>425</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>427</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>428</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>429</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>432</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>433</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>434</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>435</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>436</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>437</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>438</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>439</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>441</catValu>
				<labl>41 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>442</catValu>
				<labl>42 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>443</catValu>
				<labl>43 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>444</catValu>
				<labl>44 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>445</catValu>
				<labl>45 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>446</catValu>
				<labl>46 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>447</catValu>
				<labl>47 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>448</catValu>
				<labl>48 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>449</catValu>
				<labl>49+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>499</catValu>
				<labl>Years: number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>In menopause/had hysterectomy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MENSTRUATE6WK" files="W" name="W_MENSTRUATE6WK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="277" width="1" EndPos="277"></location>
			<labl>Woman menstruated last 6 weeks</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_OVCYCLE" files="W" name="W_OVCYCLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="278" width="1" EndPos="278"></location>
			<labl>When in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>230. At what time during the menstrual cycle do you think a woman have the best chance to get pregnant?

DURING HER PERIOD 1
JUST AFTER HER PERIOD 2
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CYCLE 3
JUST BEFORE HER PERIOD BEGINS 4
AT ANY TIME 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>During her period</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>After period ended</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Middle of the cycle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Before period begins</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>At any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other/It depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CHEBALIVE" files="W" name="W_CHEBALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="279" width="2" EndPos="280"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children born to respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME). 

The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CHSURVPLUSPG" files="W" name="W_CHSURVPLUSPG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="281" width="2" EndPos="282"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children including current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy. 

CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CHEBALIVETRUNC" files="W" name="W_CHEBALIVETRUNC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="283" width="1" EndPos="283"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children, truncated at 6+</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" files="W" name="W_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="284" width="3" EndPos="286"></location>
			<labl>Interval between last birth and interview, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" files="W" name="W_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="287" width="1" EndPos="287"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy.  According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information." 

The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month- exact date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Date missing, imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AGEMENARCHE" files="W" name="W_AGEMENARCHE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="288" width="2" EndPos="289"></location>
			<labl>Age at first period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>220. How old were you when you had your first period?

YEARS ____

NOT YET MENSTRUATED 96 (GO TO 230)
REFUSED TO RESPOND 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEMENARCHE reports the woman's age at the time of her first menstrual period.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_AGEAT1STBIRTH" files="W" name="W_AGEAT1STBIRTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="290" width="2" EndPos="291"></location>
			<labl>Age of respondent at time of first birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_STILLBIRTHANYEV" files="W" name="W_STILLBIRTHANYEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="292" width="1" EndPos="292"></location>
			<labl>Ever had a stillborn child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>208. Have you ever had a still born baby?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 211)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STILLBIRTHANYEV indicates whether the respondent ever had a stillbirth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREGPRESKID" files="W" name="W_PREGPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="293" width="1" EndPos="293"></location>
			<labl>Children under age 10 present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESKID (V807) indicates whether any children under age 10 were present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREGPRESHUS" files="W" name="W_PREGPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="294" width="1" EndPos="294"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESHUS (V808) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREGPRESOMALE" files="W" name="W_PREGPRESOMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="295" width="1" EndPos="295"></location>
			<labl>Other males present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOMALE (V809) indicates whether another male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREGPRESOFEM" files="W" name="W_PREGPRESOFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="296" width="1" EndPos="296"></location>
			<labl>Other females present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOFEM (V810) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HHMEMTOTAL" files="W" name="W_HHMEMTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="297" width="2" EndPos="298"></location>
			<labl>Total number of household members</labl>
			<txt>HHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.  

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule."  "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HHKIDLT5" files="W" name="W_HHKIDLT5" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="299" width="2" EndPos="300"></location>
			<labl>Number of children under 5 in household</labl>
			<txt>HHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HHELIGWOMEN" files="W" name="W_HHELIGWOMEN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="301" width="2" EndPos="302"></location>
			<labl>Number of eligible women in household</labl>
			<txt>HHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors).  The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>No women age 15-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WALL" files="W" name="W_WALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="303" width="3" EndPos="305"></location>
			<labl>Main material of outside walls of dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>124. What are you walls made of?

CEMENT BRICKS 1
MUD/ADOBE BRICKS 2
CLAY ADOBE 3
STRAW OR STEMS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>Iron or zinc sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>Animal dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Hay with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Trunks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No walls</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Palm branches</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Shells</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth/mud/dirt/dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Unbaked brick, mud, or earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch or straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo/wood with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Rough wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Plywood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reused wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Timber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/metal planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Poles and mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Tin/cardboard/paper/bags</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>Carton</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Uncovered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>Canvas/tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Finished/burnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Sundried bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement blocks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks/shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with lime/cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Covered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Metal or asbestos sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>T-iron/wood/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>Prefab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick and plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FLOOR" files="W" name="W_FLOOR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="306" width="3" EndPos="308"></location>
			<labl>Main material of floor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>123. What is your flooring made of?

TILE 1
CEMENT 2
CLAY/MUD 3
SAND 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>Plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Earth-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud, clay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt/Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Dung-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth and dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and tile</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Broken bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Unfinished stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Parquet/polished wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Polished wood/vinyl/tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/mosaic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Cement tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/terrazo tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/marble tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Carpet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Terrazzo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ROOF" files="W" name="W_ROOF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="309" width="3" EndPos="311"></location>
			<labl>Main material of roof</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>125. What is your roof made of?

CEMENT 1
TIN, TILE, SLATE 2
THATCH (STRAW) 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks/sticks with mud or dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Reinforced brick cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No roof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch, makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>Grass/leaves/mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Dung, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Sod</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Sod/mud and grass mixture</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat, plastic sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Plastic/polythene sheet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Palm, bamboo, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reed, bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Wooden tiles, planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>Wood, mulch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Rudimentary - metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>Tin cans</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>Iron sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile roofs of nomads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>Skin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, zinc</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated iron</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>Asbetos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Iron and tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>Mud tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Calamine/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>Asbestos, cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>Zinc/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Roofing shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>Loosely packed stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>Stone slabs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>Slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>Waste materials</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LIGHTSOURCE" files="W" name="W_LIGHTSOURCE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="312" width="2" EndPos="313"></location>
			<labl>Main source of lighting in HH</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>119. What kind of lighting do you use in this household?

ELECTRICITY 1
GAS 2
PETROL OR CANDLE 3
WOOD 4
OTHER 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIGHTSOURCE reports the main source of lighting in the household. 

The information in LIGHTSOURCE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Generator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Battery/solar flashlight or lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamps with glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene/oil lamps without glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/hurricane lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/pressure lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin wick lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas or LPG (liquified petroleum)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Oil</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Wood-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other, specified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>No light</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Government electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Coop electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Private electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Oil lamp or candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_COOKFUEL" files="W" name="W_COOKFUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="314" width="3" EndPos="316"></location>
			<labl>Type of fuel household uses for cooking</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>120. What method do you use to cook your meals?

GAS 1
WOOD, CHARCOAL 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in COOKFUEL 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>No food cooked in house</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Petroleum-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Gasoline</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>LPG, natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled gas (butane or propane)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Coal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, coke, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>500</catValu>
				<labl>Wood- or grass-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>510</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>520</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>530</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>540</catValu>
				<labl>Straw, shrub, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>600</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>700</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural crop-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>Crop residues</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>720</catValu>
				<labl>Maize or other crop waste</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>801</catValu>
				<labl>Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>802</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>804</catValu>
				<labl>Improved smokeless cook stove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>803</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard/paper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_TOTALROOMS" files="W" name="W_TOTALROOMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="317" width="2" EndPos="318"></location>
			<labl>Number of rooms in HH's dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>126. How many rooms are there for living in in your household ?

ROOMS _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.

The information in TOTALROOMS 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_TOILETTYPE" files="W" name="W_TOILETTYPE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="319" width="4" EndPos="322"></location>
			<labl>Type of toilet facility</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>118. What kind of toilet facility is there in your household?

CONNECTED TO THE SEWER 1
PIT 2
LATRINES 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 4
NO TOILET FACILITY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in TOILETTYPE 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3431</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO FACILITY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>FLUSH TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Own flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Modern flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional with tank flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to somewhere else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, don't know where</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>NON-FLUSHING TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Composting toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Dry toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Ecosan toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>PIT TOILET LATRINE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3121</catValu>
				<labl>Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional pit toilet or latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine without slab or open pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3400</catValu>
				<labl>Ventilated improved pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3410</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine, no slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3420</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3430</catValu>
				<labl>Covered latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3440</catValu>
				<labl>Septic pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>UNIMPROVED TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>River</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Hanging latrine over water source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1213</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, out  of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3310</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3320</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with non-washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3490</catValu>
				<labl>Other improved system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3463</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3462</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3461</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3443</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3442</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3441</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3212</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3211</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1253</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1252</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1251</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, not to sewer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1233</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1232</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1231</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3450</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine with manual flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3460</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to ground water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1132</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1131</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DRINKWTR" files="W" name="W_DRINKWTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="323" width="4" EndPos="326"></location>
			<labl>Major source of drinking water</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>117. What is the main source of potable water for the members of your household?

IN THE CONCESSION

RUNNING WATER 01
WELL 02
OTHER 03

OUTSIDE OF THE CONCESSION

PUBLIC TAP STANDPIPE 04
WELL 05
PROTECTED WELL 06
RIVER/STREAM 07
LAKE/POND 08
OTHER 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water.  Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in DRINKWTR 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2213</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>PIPED WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Piped outside own residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap/standpipe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>WELL WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected/open well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Open public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2130</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in neighbor's residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2211</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2212</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Protected public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Tube well or borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Borehole in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Public borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2311</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2312</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2313</catValu>
				<labl>Handpump in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2321</catValu>
				<labl>Public shallow well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2322</catValu>
				<labl>Public traditional well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2323</catValu>
				<labl>Public handpump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified neighbor's well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well by type</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Well with pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Well without pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>SURFACE WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Spring</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Protected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>River, stream</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Pond, lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Dam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3240</catValu>
				<labl>Canal or river/canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3250</catValu>
				<labl>Irrigation ditch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3260</catValu>
				<labl>Dugout pond</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Channeled by gravity flow scheme</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RAINWATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Rainwater collected in tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Tanker truck</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Cart with small tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5300</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5400</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5410</catValu>
				<labl>Sachet water (in a bag)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from filtration plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from stone pipes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5310</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unknown source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5320</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5330</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unprotected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5340</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from pond/lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5500</catValu>
				<labl>Community reverse osmosis plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5201</catValu>
				<labl>Motorcycle with 3 wheels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIKE" files="W" name="W_BIKE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="327" width="1" EndPos="327"></location>
			<labl>HH has bicycle</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIKE (V123) indicates whether any member of the household has a bicycle.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CAR" files="W" name="W_CAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="328" width="1" EndPos="328"></location>
			<labl>HH has car/truck</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MOTORCYCL" files="W" name="W_MOTORCYCL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="329" width="1" EndPos="329"></location>
			<labl>HH has motorcycle/scooter</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOTORCYCL (V124) indicates whether any member of the household owns a motorcycle or scooter.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FRIDGE" files="W" name="W_FRIDGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="330" width="1" EndPos="330"></location>
			<labl>HH has refrigerator</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_STOVE" files="W" name="W_STOVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="331" width="1" EndPos="331"></location>
			<labl>HH has gas/electric stove/cooker</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STOVE indicates whether the household had a stove or "cooker" (the British term for a stove).   Some surveys specify the power source; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIO" files="W" name="W_RADIO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="332" width="1" EndPos="332"></location>
			<labl>HH has radio</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIO (V120) indicates whether the household has a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_TELEVISION" files="W" name="W_TELEVISION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="333" width="1" EndPos="333"></location>
			<labl>HH has television</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_CURRWORK" files="W" name="W_CURRWORK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="334" width="2" EndPos="335"></location>
			<labl>Currently working</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>717. Do you currently work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business.  To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind.  Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, prompted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKPREMAR" files="W" name="W_WKPREMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="336" width="1" EndPos="336"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked before first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>712. Before getting married (before living regularly with a partner), did you work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 714)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 714)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPREMAR (V709) indicates whether they ever did any work before their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKPREMARMON" files="W" name="W_WKPREMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="337" width="1" EndPos="337"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went before marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>713. Did the money you made go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For ever-married women who worked before marriage, WKPREMARMON (V710) reports who kept the woman's premarital wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKPOSTMAR" files="W" name="W_WKPOSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="338" width="1" EndPos="338"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked after first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>714. Since getting married (before living regularly with a partner), have you worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1 (GO TO 717)
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPOSTMAR (V711) indicates whether they have done any work since the date of their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKUNMAR" files="W" name="W_WKUNMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="339" width="1" EndPos="339"></location>
			<labl>Woman ever worked (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>715. Have you ever worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married, WKUNMAR (V712) indicates whether, apart from working at a family farm or business, she has ever worked regularly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKUNMARMON" files="W" name="W_WKUNMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="340" width="1" EndPos="340"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>716. Does the money you earn this way go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married and who have worked, WKUNMARMON (V713) reports who kept the woman's wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSJOB" files="W" name="W_HUSJOB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="341" width="2" EndPos="342"></location>
			<labl>Partner's occupation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>707. What is/was your husband/partner's main occupation?

OCCUPATION ______</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories.  The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples.  IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).  

The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Did not work</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Not working, student or applicant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Unemployed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Student</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Prof., Tech., Manag.</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical or Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, employee</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Household, domestic, and services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Household and domestic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled and unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKHUSPAY" files="W" name="W_WKHUSPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="343" width="2" EndPos="344"></location>
			<labl>Husband's/partner's nonagricultural earnings</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>709. Does (did) he receive a regular weekly or monthly salary?

YES 1 (GO TO 712)
NO 2 (GO TO 712)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 712)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in a non-agricultural occupation, WKHUSPAY (V706) indicates whether the partner earns a wage or salary.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Earns no wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Is self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Earns a wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKHUSLAND" files="W" name="W_WKHUSLAND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="345" width="2" EndPos="346"></location>
			<labl>Type of land where partner works</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>710. Does/did he work mainly on his own land or on family land, or did/does he work on land that he rents from someone else, on someone else's land?

PERSONAL/FAMILIAL LAND 1
OTHER LAND 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSLAND (V707) reports the type of land where he works.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Own/family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Own land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Someone else's land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Rented land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other responses</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Public land/govt allocation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Communal land/shifting cultivation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Sharecropper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WKHUSAGPAY" files="W" name="W_WKHUSAGPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="347" width="1" EndPos="347"></location>
			<labl>Husband's wages for agricultural work</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>711. Does (did) he work to be paid primarily in money or in kind?

IN MONEY 1
IN KIND 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSAGPAY (V708) indicates whether the respondent's partner works mostly for money or a share of the crops.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Money</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Share of crops</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Both</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LIT1" files="W" name="W_LIT1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="348" width="2" EndPos="349"></location>
			<labl>Reported literacy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIT1 (V108) indicates whether the woman could read. This information was obtained in response to the question, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. Simply asking women whether and how easily they could read was the approach used to determine literacy in DHS Phases 1-3.

Beginning in Phase 4, a different approach was employed to determine literacy. See LIT2 (V155) for details about that second approach, which involved having the respondent read a sentence aloud. See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_LITBRIG" files="W" name="W_LITBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="350" width="2" EndPos="351"></location>
			<labl>Literacy bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy.  Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?"  In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. 

Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence."  As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.       

LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).  

See Comparability for more information.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily/whole sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty/part of sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>No, cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>No card with required language</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Blind or visually impaired</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_EDUCLVL" files="W" name="W_EDUCLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="352" width="1" EndPos="352"></location>
			<labl>Highest educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>111. What is the highest level of school you attended: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_YRSCHL" files="W" name="W_YRSCHL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="353" width="2" EndPos="354"></location>
			<labl>Highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.

For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_EDYRTOTAL" files="W" name="W_EDYRTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="355" width="2" EndPos="356"></location>
			<labl>Total years education</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:

If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSEDLVL" files="W" name="W_HUSEDLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="357" width="1" EndPos="357"></location>
			<labl>Partner's educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>703. What was the highest level of school that he achieved: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 706)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSEDYR" files="W" name="W_HUSEDYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="358" width="2" EndPos="359"></location>
			<labl>Partner's highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).

For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSEDYRS" files="W" name="W_HUSEDYRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="360" width="2" EndPos="361"></location>
			<labl>Partner's education in total years schooling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:

If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR 
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSLIT" files="W" name="W_HUSLIT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="362" width="2" EndPos="363"></location>
			<labl>Literacy of woman' s current/last partner.</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>706. Can (could) he read a letter or newspaper?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSLIT (V703) indicates whether the woman's current/last partner could read.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOWK" files="W" name="W_RADIOWK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="364" width="1" EndPos="364"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio every week</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOWK (V112) indicates whether the woman usually listens to the radio at least once a week. Women who reported that they listen to the radio daily (see RADIODAY (V111)) were automatically coded as "Yes."

For a comparable variable reporting the frequency of listening to the radio, see RADIOFQ (V158). For a variable bridging RADIOWK and RADIOFQ, see RADIOBRIG.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOBRIG" files="W" name="W_RADIOBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="365" width="2" EndPos="366"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio.  For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)).  Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)). 

RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Not at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Less than once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>At least once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Almost every day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOSN1" files="W" name="W_RADIOSN1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="367" width="1" EndPos="367"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Disco (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN1 indicates whether the respondent listens to disco music on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOSN2" files="W" name="W_RADIOSN2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="368" width="1" EndPos="368"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Diamonoy Tey (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN2 indicates whether the respondent listens to Diamonoy Tey (a Senegalese music group) on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOSN3" files="W" name="W_RADIOSN3" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="369" width="1" EndPos="369"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Other national stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN3 indicates whether the respondent listens to other national (Senegalese) stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_RADIOSN4" files="W" name="W_RADIOSN4" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="370" width="1" EndPos="370"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Regional stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN4 indicates whether the respondent listens to regional stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FERTPREF" files="W" name="W_FERTPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="371" width="2" EndPos="372"></location>
			<labl>Fertility preferences</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"?  The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."   

In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category. 

Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons.  In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>No more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Have another</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDESIRE" files="W" name="W_KIDDESIRE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="373" width="2" EndPos="374"></location>
			<labl>Desire for more children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).  

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity).  To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding.  Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Wants no more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Wants, unsure timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Wants after 2+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Wants within 2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Wants more children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALKID" files="W" name="W_IDEALKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="375" width="2" EndPos="376"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).

If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>As many as can care for</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't want children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALKIDGRP" files="W" name="W_IDEALKIDGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="377" width="1" EndPos="377"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>[no label]</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALBOYS" files="W" name="W_IDEALBOYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="378" width="2" EndPos="379"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of boy children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.

Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH  (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALGIRLS" files="W" name="W_IDEALGIRLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="380" width="2" EndPos="381"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of girl children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.

Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>God's decision/Allah's will</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALBOYMORE" files="W" name="W_IDEALBOYMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="382" width="2" EndPos="383"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional male births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBOYMORE reports the number of additional male children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALGIRLMORE" files="W" name="W_IDEALGIRLMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="384" width="2" EndPos="385"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional female births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALGIRLMORE reports the number of additional female children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" files="W" name="W_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="386" width="2" EndPos="387"></location>
			<labl>Preferred gender of next birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>605. What sex would you like your child to be?

BOY 1
GIRL 2
NO PREFERENCE 3
DEPENDS ON GOD 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>NEXTKIDSEXPREF reports the preferred gender of the respondent's next child: boy, girl, either, or some other response (such as "up to God").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Boy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Girl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other answer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Either/doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Some other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALBTHINT" files="W" name="W_IDEALBTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="388" width="3" EndPos="390"></location>
			<labl>Best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>606. In your opinion, what is the best interval between births?

NUMBER OF MONTHS ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) __ 97 (GO TO 608)
DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 608)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.

IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:


The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALBTHINTWHY" files="W" name="W_IDEALBTHINTWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="391" width="2" EndPos="392"></location>
			<labl>Main reason for best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>607. Why is this interval the best?

REST, MOTHER'S HEALTH 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH, CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
CHILD'S HEALTH AND EDUCATION 06
CUSTOMS, RELIGION 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINTWHY reports the main reason why the respondent believes the amount of time reported in IDEALBTHINT (V615) is the best number of months or years between births.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Health and education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREFTIMECH" files="W" name="W_PREFTIMECH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="393" width="3" EndPos="395"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.

PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month (want now)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years or more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>987</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>989</catValu>
				<labl>After finishing school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>990</catValu>
				<labl>When spouse returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>991</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>After marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>Any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Soon or immediately</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PREFTIMECHGP" files="W" name="W_PREFTIMECHGP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="396" width="2" EndPos="397"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.  

PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability. 

The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6 or more years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPAPPROVE" files="W" name="W_FPAPPROVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="398" width="1" EndPos="398"></location>
			<labl>Respondent approves of couples using FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>612. In general do you approve or disapprove of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVE 1
DISAPPROVE 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 614)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the woman approves, in general, of the use of family planning to avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know/Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HUSPROFP" files="W" name="W_HUSPROFP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="399" width="2" EndPos="400"></location>
			<labl>Husband approves FP use</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>610. Would you say that your husband approves or disapproves of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVES 1
DISAPPROVES 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSPROFP (V610) indicates whether the woman believes her husband or male partner approves of couples using a family planning method to avoid pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Approves or indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPAPPROVEWHY" files="W" name="W_FPAPPROVEWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="401" width="2" EndPos="402"></location>
			<labl>Main reason approves/disapproves of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>613. Why?

MOTHER'S HEALTH, REST 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH AND CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES 06
RELIGION, CUSTOMS 07
SECONDARY EFFECTS 08
MORTALITY 09
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES 10
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVEWHY reports the reason why the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.

The related variable FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Mortality</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Economic reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Economic difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Economic advantages</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOTYP" files="W" name="W_FPKNOTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="403" width="2" EndPos="404"></location>
			<labl>Know any type of FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.  

Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence.  Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Knows no method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Knows modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOPILL" files="W" name="W_FPKNOPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="405" width="2" EndPos="406"></location>
			<labl>Know about Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOIUD" files="W" name="W_FPKNOIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="407" width="2" EndPos="408"></location>
			<labl>Know about IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.  In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOINJ" files="W" name="W_FPKNOINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="409" width="2" EndPos="410"></location>
			<labl>Know about injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNODIA" files="W" name="W_FPKNODIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="411" width="2" EndPos="412"></location>
			<labl>Know about diaphragm for  FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNODIA (V304_04) indicates whether the woman knew about the diaphragm or spermicides, such as a foam or jelly, as a method for family planning. Some phases combine diaphragm and spermicides in the response and some are separate; see Comparability. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOCON" files="W" name="W_FPKNOCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="413" width="2" EndPos="414"></location>
			<labl>Know about condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOFST" files="W" name="W_FPKNOFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="415" width="2" EndPos="416"></location>
			<labl>Know about female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOMST" files="W" name="W_FPKNOMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="417" width="2" EndPos="418"></location>
			<labl>Know about male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOLAM" files="W" name="W_FPKNOLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="419" width="2" EndPos="420"></location>
			<labl>Knows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOWD" files="W" name="W_FPKNOWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="421" width="2" EndPos="422"></location>
			<labl>Know about withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNORHY" files="W" name="W_FPKNORHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="423" width="2" EndPos="424"></location>
			<labl>Know about rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOOM" files="W" name="W_FPKNOOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="425" width="2" EndPos="426"></location>
			<labl>Knows about other contraceptive as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOOM (V304_10) indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" method(s) as a method of family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOM indicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" method(s) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPTYPNOW" files="W" name="W_FPTYPNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="427" width="2" EndPos="428"></location>
			<labl>Current FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric or traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPUSPATRN" files="W" name="W_FPUSPATRN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="429" width="2" EndPos="430"></location>
			<labl>Pattern of use of contraceptive method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>313. Are you/your husband currently doing something or using any method to delay or avoid getting pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 316)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Ever used, but not currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Used since last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Used before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPMETHNOW" files="W" name="W_FPMETHNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="431" width="3" EndPos="433"></location>
			<labl>Current method of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.

Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Not using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/Implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Female Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Male Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (3 monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>Contraceptive patch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Cycle Beads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>Natural family planning, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs/Plants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-Gris/Amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPRHYMETH" files="W" name="W_FPRHYMETH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="434" width="1" EndPos="434"></location>
			<labl>Method of periodic abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>310. When you used the rhythm method, how did you determine which days to abstain?

BASED ON THE CALENDAR 1
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE 2
BASED ON THE CERVICAL MUCUS METHOD 3
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE AND ON MUCUS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPRHYMETH (V314) reports how the woman determined which days to abstain from sexual intercourse to practice periodic abstinence (rhythm) as a means of delaying or avoiding pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Calendar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Body temperature</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Cervical mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Body temp and mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>No specific system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPLASTSRCD" files="W" name="W_FPLASTSRCD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="435" width="4" EndPos="438"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, detailed</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6903</catValu>
				<labl>Community center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3306</catValu>
				<labl>Institute for Family Health (IFH)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3180</catValu>
				<labl>International Rescue Committee (IRC)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO ONE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>National hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Referral/specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>National/central hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1113</catValu>
				<labl>Military hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1114</catValu>
				<labl>Day hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Provincial/regional hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Urban hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1140</catValu>
				<labl>District/rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1141</catValu>
				<labl>District hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1142</catValu>
				<labl>Rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1150</catValu>
				<labl>Category I hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1160</catValu>
				<labl>Category II hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1170</catValu>
				<labl>University/teaching hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1171</catValu>
				<labl>University hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1172</catValu>
				<labl>Teaching hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Referral health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Community health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Basic health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1260</catValu>
				<labl>Integrated health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1270</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1280</catValu>
				<labl>Family welfare center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1310</catValu>
				<labl>Stand-alone family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1320</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic CBD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Government health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1411</catValu>
				<labl>Village health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1412</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1413</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Government mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1421</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile PHC clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Government health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1431</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1432</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1433</catValu>
				<labl>Paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1440</catValu>
				<labl>Government health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1434</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1435</catValu>
				<labl>Health surveillance assistant (HSA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1436</catValu>
				<labl>Male mobilizer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1437</catValu>
				<labl>Accredited social health activist (ASHA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1438</catValu>
				<labl>Vaidya/hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1450</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1451</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health care outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1452</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic/EPI outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1453</catValu>
				<labl>Community clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1454</catValu>
				<labl>Rural/municipal clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1460</catValu>
				<labl>Camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1470</catValu>
				<labl>Household visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1500</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1510</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal and child health (MCH) center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1520</catValu>
				<labl>Rural maternity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1530</catValu>
				<labl>Anganwadi/ICDS center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1600</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1610</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1611</catValu>
				<labl>Community pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1620</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1900</catValu>
				<labl>Other public</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1901</catValu>
				<labl>Clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1902</catValu>
				<labl>Curative care organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1903</catValu>
				<labl>Health home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1904</catValu>
				<labl>Health office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1905</catValu>
				<labl>Health insurance organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1906</catValu>
				<labl>Parastatal health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1907</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Private specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Private district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2113</catValu>
				<labl>Private university hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2121</catValu>
				<labl>Private polyclinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2122</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Private dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Private drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2240</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor's office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Qualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional/unqualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Private practice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2331</catValu>
				<labl>Private care room</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2332</catValu>
				<labl>Private infirmiry</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Private outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2420</catValu>
				<labl>Private health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2421</catValu>
				<labl>Private field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2422</catValu>
				<labl>Private community/village health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2423</catValu>
				<labl>Private community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2424</catValu>
				<labl>Private paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2425</catValu>
				<labl>Private hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2426</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2427</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2428</catValu>
				<labl>Private nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2500</catValu>
				<labl>Private health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2600</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2610</catValu>
				<labl>Injectables outlet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2700</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other private medical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>Tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>VCT center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>NGO SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Static clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3130</catValu>
				<labl>Marie Stopes facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3131</catValu>
				<labl>Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3140</catValu>
				<labl>Red Cross facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3150</catValu>
				<labl>UN Relief and Works Agency facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3160</catValu>
				<labl>Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3170</catValu>
				<labl>Population Services International (PSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Depot holder</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3301</catValu>
				<labl>Amo-Congo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3302</catValu>
				<labl>Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3303</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3304</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3305</catValu>
				<labl>United Mission to Nepal (UMN)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3900</catValu>
				<labl>Other NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RELIGIOUS/MISSION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4110</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4111</catValu>
				<labl>Religious referral/specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4112</catValu>
				<labl>Religious district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4120</catValu>
				<labl>Religious clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4210</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4211</catValu>
				<labl>Mosque health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4212</catValu>
				<labl>Church health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4220</catValu>
				<labl>Religious dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Religious outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4310</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4320</catValu>
				<labl>Religious mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4330</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4331</catValu>
				<labl>Religious field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4900</catValu>
				<labl>Other religious</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5110</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5120</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5210</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5220</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5221</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5222</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5223</catValu>
				<labl>Health educator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5224</catValu>
				<labl>Peer educators</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5230</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5900</catValu>
				<labl>Other unspecified medical sector</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5901</catValu>
				<labl>Media campaign</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Shop/market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6110</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6111</catValu>
				<labl>General dealer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6112</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket/tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6113</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6114</catValu>
				<labl>Tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6120</catValu>
				<labl>Market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6130</catValu>
				<labl>Kiosk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6140</catValu>
				<labl>Gas station</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6150</catValu>
				<labl>Other retail</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Church/mosque</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6310</catValu>
				<labl>Friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6320</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6321</catValu>
				<labl>Partner</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub/hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6410</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6411</catValu>
				<labl>Bar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6420</catValu>
				<labl>Hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6500</catValu>
				<labl>Workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6510</catValu>
				<labl>Respondent's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6520</catValu>
				<labl>Partner's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6600</catValu>
				<labl>Informal channels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6610</catValu>
				<labl>Drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6620</catValu>
				<labl>Support group</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6630</catValu>
				<labl>Women's sittings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6700</catValu>
				<labl>Location for adolescents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6710</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6720</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6900</catValu>
				<labl>Other facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6901</catValu>
				<labl>Refugee camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6902</catValu>
				<labl>Charity/foundation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9994</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPLASTSRCS" files="W" name="W_FPLASTSRCS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="439" width="2" EndPos="440"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Church, Shop, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinic/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FP1STUSGPKID" files="W" name="W_FP1STUSGPKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="441" width="1" EndPos="441"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSGPKID (V311) reports the number of living children, if any, the woman had when she first used a contraceptive method, with the number top-coded at 4+ children. FP1STUSLVKID reports responses to the same question, without top-coding the answers.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent number reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>Never used FP</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FP1STUSLVKID" files="W" name="W_FP1STUSLVKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="442" width="2" EndPos="443"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSLVKID (V310) reports the number of living children the woman had the first time she used a contraceptive method.  The same information is also reported in FP1STUSGPKID, except responses are top-coded at 4+ children in that variable and women who have never used contraception are coded as "9."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPUSINTENT" files="W" name="W_FPUSINTENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="444" width="1" EndPos="444"></location>
			<labl>FP current use or future intention</labl>
			<txt>FPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Using modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Using traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Non-user intending to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPUSPLAN" files="W" name="W_FPUSPLAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="445" width="2" EndPos="446"></location>
			<labl>Intention to use FP in future</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>317. Do you intend to use, in the future, a method to delay or avoid becoming pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Will use in future</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Use in next 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Use later</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about future use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPMETHFUTR" files="W" name="W_FPMETHFUTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="447" width="3" EndPos="449"></location>
			<labl>Preferred future FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>318. What method would you prefer to use?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
FEMALE STERILIZATION 06
MALE STERILIZATION 07
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 320)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 320)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 320)
UNSURE OR DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other method, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional medications</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-gris/amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>Whatever doctor prescribes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Male sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Female sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>CycleBeads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method (periodic abstinence)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>Knotted cord/strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>Charm from traditional spiritual leader</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSE" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="450" width="2" EndPos="451"></location>
			<labl>Ever use any type of FP (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSE (V302) is a constructed variable that reports whether the woman had ever used a family planning method and, if so, whether she had used a modern contraceptive method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Used only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Used modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSPILL" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="452" width="1" EndPos="452"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSPILL (V305_01) indicates whether the woman has ever used the pill to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSIUD" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="453" width="1" EndPos="453"></location>
			<labl>Ever use IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSIUD (V305_02) indicates whether the woman had ever used an IUD to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSINJ" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="454" width="1" EndPos="454"></location>
			<labl>Ever use injectable for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSINJ (V305_03) indicates whether the woman has ever used injectable contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSDIA" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="455" width="1" EndPos="455"></location>
			<labl>Ever use diaphragm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSDIA (V305_04) indicates whether the woman had ever used the diaphragm (sometimes explicitly in conjunction with foam or jelly) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSCON" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="456" width="1" EndPos="456"></location>
			<labl>Ever use condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSCON (V305_05) indicates whether the woman had ever used the male condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSFST" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="457" width="1" EndPos="457"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFST (V305_06) indicates whether the woman had ever used female sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSWD" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="458" width="1" EndPos="458"></location>
			<labl>Ever use withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSWD (V305_09) indicates whether the woman has ever used withdrawal to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSRHY" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="459" width="1" EndPos="459"></location>
			<labl>Ever use rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSRHY (V305_08) indicates whether the woman had ever used rhythm (periodic abstinence) to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSMST" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="460" width="1" EndPos="460"></location>
			<labl>Ever use male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSMST (V305_07) indicates whether the woman had ever used male sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSFC" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSFC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="461" width="1" EndPos="461"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFC (V305_14) indicates whether the woman had ever used the female condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSLAM" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="462" width="1" EndPos="462"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Lactational amenorrhea method for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSLAM (V305_13) indicates whether the woman had ever used the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The complementary variable FPKNOLAM indicates whether the woman knew about LAM as a method for family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPEVUSOM" files="W" name="W_FPEVUSOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="463" width="1" EndPos="463"></location>
			<labl>Ever use other methods for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSOM (V305_10) indicates whether the woman has ever used other methods to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINCONS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="464" width="2" EndPos="465"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCONS (V307_05) reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINDIAS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="466" width="2" EndPos="467"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINDIAS (V307_04) reports where the woman would go to obtain diaphragm/foam/jelly, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINFSTS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="468" width="2" EndPos="469"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINFSTS (V307_06) reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCININJS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCININJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="470" width="2" EndPos="471"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCININJS (V307_03) reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINIUDS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="472" width="2" EndPos="473"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINIUDS (V307_02) reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINMSTS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="474" width="2" EndPos="475"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINMSTS (V307_07) reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINPILLS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="476" width="2" EndPos="477"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPILLS (V307_01) reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINRHYS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="478" width="2" EndPos="479"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINRHYS (V307_08) reports where the woman would obtain information about rhythm (periodic abstinence), if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Answers are recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINPLTS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="480" width="2" EndPos="481"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCPLT is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINCHRMS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="482" width="2" EndPos="483"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCCHRM is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINTRAD" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINTRAD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="484" width="3" EndPos="486"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRAD (V329) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods. 

The related variable FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods, using standardized response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic/doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor or midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>Christian Council of Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>Relative/friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Husband/partner obtained information</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Used withdrawal or abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINTRADS" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINTRADS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="487" width="2" EndPos="488"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the woman obtained information about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence), with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere/did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Priv Clin/Delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINCON" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="489" width="3" EndPos="491"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male condoms</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male condoms, FPSRCINCON reports where she would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCONS reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINDIA" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="492" width="3" EndPos="494"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of diaphragm, foam, or jelly as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINDIA reports where she would go to obtain these items, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINDIAS reports where the woman would go to obtain a diaphragm, foam, or jelly, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINFST" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="495" width="3" EndPos="497"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of female sterilization, FPSRCINFST reports where she would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINFSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCININJ" files="W" name="W_FPSRCININJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="498" width="3" EndPos="500"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of injectables, FPSRCININJ reports where she would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCININJS reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
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				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
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				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
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				<labl>School</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Home visit</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINIUD" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<labl>Source for information on IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of IUDs, FPSRCINIUD reports where she would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINIUDS reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			</catgry>
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				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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		</var>
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			<location StartPos="504" width="3" EndPos="506"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male sterilization, FPSRCINMST reports where she would go to access male sterilization, if she wanted to use this method to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINMSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>OTHER</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINPILL" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="507" width="3" EndPos="509"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on the Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the Pill, FPSRCINPILL reports where she would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPILLS reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
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				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINRHY" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="510" width="3" EndPos="512"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the rhythm method (period abstinence), FPSRCINRHY reports where she would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINRHYS reports where the woman would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
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				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINPLT" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINPLT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="513" width="3" EndPos="515"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of using medicinal plants/herbs as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINPLT reports where she would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPSRCINCHRM" files="W" name="W_FPSRCINCHRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="516" width="3" EndPos="518"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of charms or amulets as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINCHRM reports where she would go to obtain a charm or amulet, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPKNOMODSRC" files="W" name="W_FPKNOMODSRC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="519" width="1" EndPos="519"></location>
			<labl>Know source for modern FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMODSRC (V303) indicates whether the woman knew of source from which she believed she could obtain a modern method of family planning.  Whether the source existed and whether it could supply the method was not verified.  

In the DHS, the following family planning methods are considered modern methods: Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Knows source for modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBPILLS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="520" width="2" EndPos="521"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS (V309_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBIUDS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="522" width="2" EndPos="523"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS (V309_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBINJS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBINJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="524" width="2" EndPos="525"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS (V309_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBDIAS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="526" width="2" EndPos="527"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS (V309_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBCONS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="528" width="2" EndPos="529"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS (V309_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBFSTS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="530" width="2" EndPos="531"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS (V309_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBMSTS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="532" width="2" EndPos="533"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS (V309_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBRHYS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="534" width="2" EndPos="535"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS (V309_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBPLTS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="536" width="2" EndPos="537"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBCHRMS" files="W" name="W_FPPROBCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="538" width="2" EndPos="539"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with charm or amulet, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a charm or amulet as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBPILLS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBPILLS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="540" width="2" EndPos="541"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS2 (V308_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPILLS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPILLS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBIUDS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBIUDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="542" width="2" EndPos="543"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS2 (V308_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBIUDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBIUDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBINJS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBINJS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="544" width="2" EndPos="545"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS2 (V308_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBINJS2 may also be interested in FPPROBINJS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBDIAS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBDIAS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="546" width="2" EndPos="547"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS2 (V308_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBDIAS2 may also be interested in FPPROBDIAS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBCONS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBCONS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="548" width="2" EndPos="549"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS2 (V308_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCONS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCONS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBFSTS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBFSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="550" width="2" EndPos="551"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS2 (V308_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBFSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBFSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBMSTS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBMSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="552" width="2" EndPos="553"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS2 (V308_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBMSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBMSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBRHYS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBRHYS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="554" width="2" EndPos="555"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS2 (V308_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBRHYS2 may also be interested in FPPROBRHYS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBWDS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBWDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="556" width="2" EndPos="557"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using withdrawal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBWDS2 (V308_10) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using withdrawal as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBWDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBWDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBPLTS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBPLTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="558" width="2" EndPos="559"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants or herbs as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPLTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPLTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPPROBCHRMS2" files="W" name="W_FPPROBCHRMS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="560" width="2" EndPos="561"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using charm or amulet</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using charms or amulets as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCHRMS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCHRMS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_FPTALKHUSNO" files="W" name="W_FPTALKHUSNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="562" width="1" EndPos="562"></location>
			<labl>Number of times discussed FP with partner in past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>611. How many times during the past year did you speak with your partner/husband about family planning?

NEVER 1
ONCE OR TWICE 2
THREE TIMES OR MORE 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTALKHUSNO (V611) reports the number of the times the woman has recently discussed family planning with her husband/partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Once or twice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>More often</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Discussion of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SXPRESKID" files="W" name="W_SXPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="563" width="1" EndPos="563"></location>
			<labl>Children present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESKID (V815A) indicates whether any children under the age of 10 were present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SXPRESMALE" files="W" name="W_SXPRESMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="564" width="1" EndPos="564"></location>
			<labl>Male adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESMALE (V815B) indicates whether any male adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SXPRESFEM" files="W" name="W_SXPRESFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="565" width="1" EndPos="565"></location>
			<labl>Female adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESFEM (V815C) indicates whether another female adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions about the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SXPRESHUS" files="W" name="W_SXPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="566" width="1" EndPos="566"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESHUS indicates whether the respondent's husband was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_ALL" files="W" name="W_DELPER_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="567" width="1" EndPos="567"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, DELPER _ALL (M3_x) indicates the type of person who assisted with the delivery.

DELPER_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (DELPER_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., DELPER_02, DELPER_03, DELPER_04, DELPER_05, and DELPER_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If DELPER_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then DELPER_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>DELPER_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_01" files="W" name="W_DELPER_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="568" width="2" EndPos="569"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See DELPER_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_02" files="W" name="W_DELPER_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="570" width="2" EndPos="571"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_03" files="W" name="W_DELPER_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="572" width="2" EndPos="573"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care (third to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_04" files="W" name="W_DELPER_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="574" width="2" EndPos="575"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DELPER_05" files="W" name="W_DELPER_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="576" width="2" EndPos="577"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care (fifth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_ALL" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="578" width="1" EndPos="578"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care</labl>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANCAREHP_ALL (M2_x) reports the type of health care personnel (if any) who gave prenatal care.  Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

ANCAREHP_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANCAREHP_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANCAREHP_02, ANCAREHP_03, ANCAREHP_04, ANCAREHP_05, and ANCAREHP_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If ANCAREHP_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANCAREHP_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>ANCAREHP_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_01" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="579" width="2" EndPos="580"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See ANCAREHP_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_02" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="581" width="2" EndPos="582"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_03" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="583" width="2" EndPos="584"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (third to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_04" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="585" width="2" EndPos="586"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCAREHP_05" files="W" name="W_ANCAREHP_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="587" width="2" EndPos="588"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (fifth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANCARENOW" files="W" name="W_ANCARENOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="589" width="2" EndPos="590"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (current pregnancy)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANCARENOW (V403) reports the type of health care personnel (if any) who gave prenatal care for the current pregnancy.  Response categories vary across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matron/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUSNOW" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUSNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="591" width="1" EndPos="591"></location>
			<labl>Received tetanus injection during current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANTETNUSNOW (V402) indicates whether tetanus injections were given during the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_ALL" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="592" width="1" EndPos="592"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANTETNUS_ALL indicates whether tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given during the pregnancy to avoid convulsions after birth.

ANTETNUS_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (ANTETNUS_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., ANTETNUS_02, ANTETNUS_03, ANTETNUS_04, ANTETNUS_05, and ANTETNUS_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If ANTETNUS_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For many surveys, particularly those taken after 2000, this information on receipt of tetanus injections during pregnancy was collected for only the most recent birth (ANTETNUS_01) and, in some cases, the second-most-recent birth (ANTETNUS_02).  Surveys in which the data were collected for only the most recent births are noted in the comparability section. 

For other surveys, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period; exceptions in which data were collected on only the most recent birth(s) are noted in the comparability section. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then ANTETNUS_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>ANTETNUS_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_01" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="593" width="1" EndPos="593"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, ANTETNUS_01 indicates whether tetanus (toxicoid) injections were given during the pregnancy to avoid convulsions after birth (for the last birth).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_02" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="594" width="1" EndPos="594"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (second to last  birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_03" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="595" width="1" EndPos="595"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (third to last  birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_04" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="596" width="1" EndPos="596"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (fourth to last  birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_05" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="597" width="1" EndPos="597"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (fifth to last  birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_ANTETNUS_06" files="W" name="W_ANTETNUS_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="598" width="1" EndPos="598"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth (sixth to last  birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMENNOW" files="W" name="W_PPAMENNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="599" width="1" EndPos="599"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum amenorrheic</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>408. Has your period returned?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2 (GO TO 410)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABSTAINNOW" files="W" name="W_PPABSTAINNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="600" width="1" EndPos="600"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum abstaining</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>410. Have you begun having sexual intercourse again since the birth of (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_ALL" files="W" name="W_BIDX_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="601" width="1" EndPos="601"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIDX_ALL reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After saying "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.

When women are the unit of analysis, all of their children's characteristics are reported using the index number of the birth history. For example, variables ending with "_01" always refer to the most recent birth. This means that BIDX_01 will always equal "1," BIDX_02 will always equal "2," and so on.

Combined with CASEID, BIDX_ALL uniquely identifies births within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX_ALL uniquely identifies births across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level (KR) and birth-level (BR) datasets.

BIDX_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIDX_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIDX_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If BIDX_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIDX_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>BIDX_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_01" files="W" name="W_BIDX_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="602" width="2" EndPos="603"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_02" files="W" name="W_BIDX_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="604" width="2" EndPos="605"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_03" files="W" name="W_BIDX_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="606" width="2" EndPos="607"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_04" files="W" name="W_BIDX_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="608" width="2" EndPos="609"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_05" files="W" name="W_BIDX_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="610" width="2" EndPos="611"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_06" files="W" name="W_BIDX_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="612" width="2" EndPos="613"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_07" files="W" name="W_BIDX_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="614" width="2" EndPos="615"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_08" files="W" name="W_BIDX_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="616" width="2" EndPos="617"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_09" files="W" name="W_BIDX_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="618" width="2" EndPos="619"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_10" files="W" name="W_BIDX_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="620" width="2" EndPos="621"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_11" files="W" name="W_BIDX_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="622" width="2" EndPos="623"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_12" files="W" name="W_BIDX_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="624" width="2" EndPos="625"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_13" files="W" name="W_BIDX_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="626" width="2" EndPos="627"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_14" files="W" name="W_BIDX_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="628" width="2" EndPos="629"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_15" files="W" name="W_BIDX_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="630" width="2" EndPos="631"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_16" files="W" name="W_BIDX_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="632" width="2" EndPos="633"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_17" files="W" name="W_BIDX_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="634" width="2" EndPos="635"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_18" files="W" name="W_BIDX_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="636" width="2" EndPos="637"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_19" files="W" name="W_BIDX_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="638" width="2" EndPos="639"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIDX_20" files="W" name="W_BIDX_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="640" width="2" EndPos="641"></location>
			<labl>Birth index history number (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="642" width="1" EndPos="642"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBORD_ALL (BORD_x) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 equals the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.

KIDBORD_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBORD_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBORD_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDBORD_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBORD_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDBORD_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_01" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="643" width="2" EndPos="644"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<location StartPos="645" width="2" EndPos="646"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>2</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>14</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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				<labl>18</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<labl>Child's birth order number (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>5</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>14</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>18</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<labl>Child's birth order number (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>2</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>6</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<labl>Child's birth order number (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<labl>Child's birth order number (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>5</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<labl>Child's birth order number (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_09" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="659" width="2" EndPos="660"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_10" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="661" width="2" EndPos="662"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_11" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="663" width="2" EndPos="664"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_12" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="665" width="2" EndPos="666"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_13" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="667" width="2" EndPos="668"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_14" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="669" width="2" EndPos="670"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_15" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="671" width="2" EndPos="672"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_16" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="673" width="2" EndPos="674"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_17" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="675" width="2" EndPos="676"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_18" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="677" width="2" EndPos="678"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_19" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="679" width="2" EndPos="680"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBORD_20" files="W" name="W_KIDBORD_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="681" width="2" EndPos="682"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="683" width="1" EndPos="683"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDTWIN_ALL (B0_x) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a singleton (single) birth.

KIDTWIN_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDTWIN_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDTWIN_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDTWIN_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDTWIN_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDTWIN_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_01" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="684" width="2" EndPos="685"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_02" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="686" width="2" EndPos="687"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_03" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="688" width="2" EndPos="689"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_04" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="690" width="2" EndPos="691"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_05" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="692" width="2" EndPos="693"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_06" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="694" width="2" EndPos="695"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_07" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="696" width="2" EndPos="697"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_08" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="698" width="2" EndPos="699"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_09" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="700" width="2" EndPos="701"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_10" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="702" width="2" EndPos="703"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_11" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="704" width="2" EndPos="705"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_12" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="706" width="2" EndPos="707"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_13" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="708" width="2" EndPos="709"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_14" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="710" width="2" EndPos="711"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_15" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="712" width="2" EndPos="713"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_16" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="714" width="2" EndPos="715"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_17" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="716" width="2" EndPos="717"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_18" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="718" width="2" EndPos="719"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_19" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="720" width="2" EndPos="721"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDTWIN_20" files="W" name="W_KIDTWIN_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="722" width="2" EndPos="723"></location>
			<labl>Child is a twin or single birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="724" width="1" EndPos="724"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHMO_ALL (B1_x) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.

KIDBIRTHMO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBIRTHMO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBIRTHMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDBIRTHMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBIRTHMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDBIRTHMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_01" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="725" width="2" EndPos="726"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_02" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="727" width="2" EndPos="728"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_03" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="729" width="2" EndPos="730"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_04" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="731" width="2" EndPos="732"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_05" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="733" width="2" EndPos="734"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_06" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="735" width="2" EndPos="736"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_07" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="737" width="2" EndPos="738"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_08" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="739" width="2" EndPos="740"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_09" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="741" width="2" EndPos="742"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_10" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="743" width="2" EndPos="744"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_11" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="745" width="2" EndPos="746"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_12" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="747" width="2" EndPos="748"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_13" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="749" width="2" EndPos="750"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_14" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="751" width="2" EndPos="752"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_15" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="753" width="2" EndPos="754"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_16" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="755" width="2" EndPos="756"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_17" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="757" width="2" EndPos="758"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_18" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="759" width="2" EndPos="760"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_19" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="761" width="2" EndPos="762"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHMO_20" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHMO_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="763" width="2" EndPos="764"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="765" width="1" EndPos="765"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHYR_ALL (B2_x) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.

KIDBIRTHYR_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDBIRTHYR_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDBIRTHYR_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDBIRTHYR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDBIRTHYR_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDBIRTHYR_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_01" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="766" width="4" EndPos="769"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_02" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="770" width="4" EndPos="773"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_03" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="774" width="4" EndPos="777"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_04" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="778" width="4" EndPos="781"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_05" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="782" width="4" EndPos="785"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_06" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="786" width="4" EndPos="789"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_07" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="790" width="4" EndPos="793"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_08" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="794" width="4" EndPos="797"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_09" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="798" width="4" EndPos="801"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_10" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="802" width="4" EndPos="805"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_11" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="806" width="4" EndPos="809"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_12" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="810" width="4" EndPos="813"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_13" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="814" width="4" EndPos="817"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_14" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="818" width="4" EndPos="821"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_15" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="822" width="4" EndPos="825"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_16" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="826" width="4" EndPos="829"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_17" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="830" width="4" EndPos="833"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_18" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="834" width="4" EndPos="837"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_19" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="838" width="4" EndPos="841"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDBIRTHYR_20" files="W" name="W_KIDBIRTHYR_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="842" width="4" EndPos="845"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="846" width="1" EndPos="846"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC)</labl>
			<txt>KIDDOBCMC_ALL (B3_x) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child. 

KIDDOBCMC_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDDOBCMC_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDDOBCMC_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDDOBCMC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDDOBCMC_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDDOBCMC_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_01" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="847" width="4" EndPos="850"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_02" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="851" width="4" EndPos="854"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_03" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="855" width="4" EndPos="858"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_04" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="859" width="4" EndPos="862"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_05" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="863" width="4" EndPos="866"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_06" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="867" width="4" EndPos="870"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_07" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="871" width="4" EndPos="874"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_08" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="875" width="4" EndPos="878"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_09" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="879" width="4" EndPos="882"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_10" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="883" width="4" EndPos="886"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_11" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="887" width="4" EndPos="890"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_12" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="891" width="4" EndPos="894"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_13" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="895" width="4" EndPos="898"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_14" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="899" width="4" EndPos="902"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_15" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="903" width="4" EndPos="906"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_16" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="907" width="4" EndPos="910"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_17" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="911" width="4" EndPos="914"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_18" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="915" width="4" EndPos="918"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_19" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="919" width="4" EndPos="922"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDDOBCMC_20" files="W" name="W_KIDDOBCMC_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="923" width="4" EndPos="926"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC) (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="927" width="1" EndPos="927"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDSEX _ALL (B4_x) reports the sex of each birth reported by women of childbearing age. 

KIDSEX_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDSEX_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDSEX_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDSEX_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDSEX_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDSEX_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_01" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="928" width="1" EndPos="928"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_02" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="929" width="1" EndPos="929"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (second most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_03" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="930" width="1" EndPos="930"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (third most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_04" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="931" width="1" EndPos="931"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (fourth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_05" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="932" width="1" EndPos="932"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (fifth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_06" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="933" width="1" EndPos="933"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (sixth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_07" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="934" width="1" EndPos="934"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (seventh most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_08" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="935" width="1" EndPos="935"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (eighth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_09" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="936" width="1" EndPos="936"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (ninth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_10" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="937" width="1" EndPos="937"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (tenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_11" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="938" width="1" EndPos="938"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (eleventh most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_12" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="939" width="1" EndPos="939"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (twelfth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_13" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="940" width="1" EndPos="940"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (thirteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_14" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="941" width="1" EndPos="941"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (fourteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_15" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="942" width="1" EndPos="942"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (fifteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_16" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="943" width="1" EndPos="943"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (sixteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_17" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="944" width="1" EndPos="944"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (seventeenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_18" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="945" width="1" EndPos="945"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (eighteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_19" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="946" width="1" EndPos="946"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (nineteenth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDSEX_20" files="W" name="W_KIDSEX_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="947" width="1" EndPos="947"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child (twentieth most recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="948" width="1" EndPos="948"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDALIVE _ALL (B5_x) indicates whether each birth reported by a woman of childbearing age is alive. 

KIDALIVE_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDALIVE_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDALIVE_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDALIVE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDALIVE_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDALIVE_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_01" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="949" width="1" EndPos="949"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_02" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="950" width="1" EndPos="950"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (second most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_03" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="951" width="1" EndPos="951"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (third most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_04" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="952" width="1" EndPos="952"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (fourth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_05" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="953" width="1" EndPos="953"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (fifth most recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_06" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="954" width="1" EndPos="954"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (sixth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_07" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="955" width="1" EndPos="955"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (seventh recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_08" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="956" width="1" EndPos="956"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (eighth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_09" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="957" width="1" EndPos="957"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (ninth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_10" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="958" width="1" EndPos="958"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (tenth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_11" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="959" width="1" EndPos="959"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (eleventh recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_12" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="960" width="1" EndPos="960"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (twelfth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_13" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="961" width="1" EndPos="961"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (thirteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_14" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="962" width="1" EndPos="962"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (fourteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_15" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="963" width="1" EndPos="963"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (fifteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_16" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="964" width="1" EndPos="964"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (sixteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_17" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="965" width="1" EndPos="965"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (seventeenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_18" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="966" width="1" EndPos="966"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (eighteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_19" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="967" width="1" EndPos="967"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (nineteenth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDALIVE_20" files="W" name="W_KIDALIVE_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="968" width="1" EndPos="968"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive (twentieth recent birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="969" width="1" EndPos="969"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDAGEDEATH_ALL (B6_x) reports the age of the deceased child at death. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit:
100: Days
200: Months
300: Years

KIDAGEDEATH_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEDEATH_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEDEATH_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDAGEDEATH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEDEATH_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDAGEDEATH_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_01" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="970" width="3" EndPos="972"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See KIDAGEDEATH_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_02" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="973" width="3" EndPos="975"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_03" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="976" width="3" EndPos="978"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_04" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="979" width="3" EndPos="981"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_05" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="982" width="3" EndPos="984"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Inconsistant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_06" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="985" width="3" EndPos="987"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_07" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="988" width="3" EndPos="990"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_08" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="991" width="3" EndPos="993"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_09" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="994" width="3" EndPos="996"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Monoths: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_10" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="997" width="3" EndPos="999"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_11" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1000" width="3" EndPos="1002"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_12" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1003" width="3" EndPos="1005"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_13" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1006" width="3" EndPos="1008"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_14" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1009" width="3" EndPos="1011"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_15" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1012" width="3" EndPos="1014"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_16" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1015" width="3" EndPos="1017"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_17" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1018" width="3" EndPos="1020"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_18" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1021" width="3" EndPos="1023"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_19" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1024" width="3" EndPos="1026"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDEATH_20" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDEATH_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1027" width="3" EndPos="1029"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death (non-imputed) (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1030" width="1" EndPos="1030"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed)</labl>
			<txt>KIDAGEDIEDIMP _ALL (B7_x) reports the age of the deceased child at death in months (including imputed ages).  

KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEDIEDIMP_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDAGEDIEDIMP_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_01" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1031" width="3" EndPos="1033"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_02" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1034" width="3" EndPos="1036"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (second-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_03" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1037" width="3" EndPos="1039"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (third-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_04" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1040" width="3" EndPos="1042"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (fourth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_05" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1043" width="3" EndPos="1045"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (fifth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_06" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1046" width="3" EndPos="1048"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (sixth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_07" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1049" width="3" EndPos="1051"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (seventh-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_08" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1052" width="3" EndPos="1054"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (eighth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_09" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1055" width="3" EndPos="1057"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (ninth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_10" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1058" width="3" EndPos="1060"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (tenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_11" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1061" width="3" EndPos="1063"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (eleventh-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_12" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1064" width="3" EndPos="1066"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (twelfth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_13" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1067" width="3" EndPos="1069"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (thirteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_14" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1070" width="3" EndPos="1072"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (fourteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_15" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1073" width="3" EndPos="1075"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (fifteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_16" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1076" width="3" EndPos="1078"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (sixteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_17" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1079" width="3" EndPos="1081"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (seventeenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_18" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1082" width="3" EndPos="1084"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (eighteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_19" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1085" width="3" EndPos="1087"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (nineteenth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEDIEDIMP_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1088" width="3" EndPos="1090"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in months (including imputed) (twentieth-to-last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1091" width="1" EndPos="1091"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDCURAGE_ALL (B8_x) reports the current age of the living child, in years, at the time of the survey.

KIDCURAGE_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDCURAGE_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDCURAGE_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDCURAGE_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDCURAGE_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
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				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_14" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1118" width="2" EndPos="1119"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_15" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1120" width="2" EndPos="1121"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_16" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1122" width="2" EndPos="1123"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_17" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1124" width="2" EndPos="1125"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_18" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1126" width="2" EndPos="1127"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_19" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1128" width="2" EndPos="1129"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDCURAGE_20" files="W" name="W_KIDCURAGE_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1130" width="2" EndPos="1131"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1132" width="1" EndPos="1132"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDLIVESWITH_ALL (B9_x) reports the person with whom the child usually lives (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).

KIDLIVESWITH_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDLIVESWITH_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDLIVESWITH_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDLIVESWITH_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDLIVESWITH_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDLIVESWITH_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_01" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1133" width="2" EndPos="1134"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_02" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1135" width="2" EndPos="1136"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_03" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1137" width="2" EndPos="1138"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_04" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1139" width="2" EndPos="1140"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_05" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1141" width="2" EndPos="1142"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_06" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1143" width="2" EndPos="1144"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_07" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1145" width="2" EndPos="1146"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_08" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1147" width="2" EndPos="1148"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_09" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1149" width="2" EndPos="1150"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_10" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1151" width="2" EndPos="1152"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_11" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_12" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1155" width="2" EndPos="1156"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_13" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_14" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1159" width="2" EndPos="1160"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_15" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1161" width="2" EndPos="1162"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_16" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1163" width="2" EndPos="1164"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_17" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1165" width="2" EndPos="1166"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_18" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1167" width="2" EndPos="1168"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_19" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1169" width="2" EndPos="1170"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDLIVESWITH_20" files="W" name="W_KIDLIVESWITH_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1171" width="2" EndPos="1172"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or others (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_ALL" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1173" width="1" EndPos="1173"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDAGEINFO_ALL (B10_x) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.

KIDAGEINFO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (KIDAGEINFO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (KIDAGEINFO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age.  If KIDAGEINFO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty births. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then KIDAGEINFO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>KIDAGEINFO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_01" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1174" width="2" EndPos="1175"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_02" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1176" width="2" EndPos="1177"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_03" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1178" width="2" EndPos="1179"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all inputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_04" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1180" width="2" EndPos="1181"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_05" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1182" width="2" EndPos="1183"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_06" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1184" width="2" EndPos="1185"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_07" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1186" width="2" EndPos="1187"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_08" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1188" width="2" EndPos="1189"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_09" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1190" width="2" EndPos="1191"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_10" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1192" width="2" EndPos="1193"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_11" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1194" width="2" EndPos="1195"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_12" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1196" width="2" EndPos="1197"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_13" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1198" width="2" EndPos="1199"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_14" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1200" width="2" EndPos="1201"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_15" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1202" width="2" EndPos="1203"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year- age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_16" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1204" width="2" EndPos="1205"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_17" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1206" width="2" EndPos="1207"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_18" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1208" width="2" EndPos="1209"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_19" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1210" width="2" EndPos="1211"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_KIDAGEINFO_20" files="W" name="W_KIDAGEINFO_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1212" width="2" EndPos="1213"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1214" width="1" EndPos="1214"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL (B11_x) reports the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months until the child was born, after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's next oldest sibling).

Because BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL relates to the child's older sibling, first-born children and twins of first-born children are not included in this variable set.

BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL consists of a set of twenty separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BIRTHINTPREMO_01) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPREMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.

Information for this variable was collected on all births for a woman, up to a maximum of twenty. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to twenty births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 19 or 20 births). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHINTPREMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>BIRTHINTPREMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_01" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1215" width="3" EndPos="1217"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_02" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1218" width="3" EndPos="1220"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_03" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1221" width="3" EndPos="1223"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_04" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1224" width="3" EndPos="1226"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_05" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1227" width="3" EndPos="1229"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_06" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1230" width="3" EndPos="1232"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_07" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1233" width="3" EndPos="1235"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_08" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1236" width="3" EndPos="1238"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_09" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1239" width="3" EndPos="1241"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_10" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1242" width="3" EndPos="1244"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_11" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1245" width="3" EndPos="1247"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_12" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1248" width="3" EndPos="1250"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_13" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1251" width="3" EndPos="1253"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_14" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1254" width="3" EndPos="1256"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_15" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1257" width="3" EndPos="1259"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_16" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1260" width="3" EndPos="1262"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_17" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1263" width="3" EndPos="1265"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_18" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1266" width="3" EndPos="1268"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_19" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPREMO_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1269" width="3" EndPos="1271"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceeding birth interval, in months (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1272" width="1" EndPos="1272"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL (B12_x) reports the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months, after the child was born, until the mother's next birth (i.e., before the child's next youngest sibling).

Because BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL relates to the child's younger sibling, last-born children and twins of last-born children are not included in this variable set.

BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL consists of a set of nineteen separate variables, covering the second-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPOSTMO_02) up to the twentieth-most-recent birth (BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20) for a female respondent of childbearing age. If BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.

Information for this variable was collected on all but the most recent birth for a woman, up to a maximum of her twentieth birth. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to the twentieth births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had a 19th or 20th birth). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 20 births and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>BIRTHINTPOSTMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_02" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1273" width="3" EndPos="1275"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (second-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_03" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1276" width="3" EndPos="1278"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (third-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_04" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1279" width="3" EndPos="1281"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (fourth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_05" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1282" width="3" EndPos="1284"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (fifth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_06" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1285" width="3" EndPos="1287"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (sixth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_07" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_07" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1288" width="3" EndPos="1290"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (seventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_08" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_08" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1291" width="3" EndPos="1293"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (eighth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_09" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_09" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1294" width="3" EndPos="1296"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (ninth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_10" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_10" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1297" width="3" EndPos="1299"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (tenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_11" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_11" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1300" width="3" EndPos="1302"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (eleventh-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_12" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_12" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1303" width="3" EndPos="1305"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (twelfth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_13" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_13" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1306" width="3" EndPos="1308"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (thirteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_14" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_14" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1309" width="3" EndPos="1311"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (fourteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_15" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_15" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1312" width="3" EndPos="1314"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (fifteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_16" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_16" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1315" width="3" EndPos="1317"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (sixteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_17" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_17" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1318" width="3" EndPos="1320"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (seventeenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_18" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_18" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1321" width="3" EndPos="1323"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (eighteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_19" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_19" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1324" width="3" EndPos="1326"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (nineteenth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20" files="W" name="W_BIRTHINTPOSTMO_20" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1327" width="3" EndPos="1329"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months (twentieth-to-last-born child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1330" width="1" EndPos="1330"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMHMO_ALL reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO_ALL, but women who were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC_ALL.  

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth. 

PPAMHMO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPAMHMO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPAMHMO_02, PPAMHMO_03, PPAMHMO_04, PPAMHMO_05, and PPAMHMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If PPAMHMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPAMHMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>PPAMHMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMO_01" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1331" width="2" EndPos="1332"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (last births)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMHMO_01 reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child (for the last birth), for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO_01, but women who were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC_01.  

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Period not returned</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMO_02" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1333" width="2" EndPos="1334"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>54</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>55</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>56</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>57</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>59</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMO_05" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1339" width="2" EndPos="1340"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (fifth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Period not returned</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMO_06" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1341" width="2" EndPos="1342"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum amenorrhea in months (sixth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Period not returned</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMOC_ALL" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMOC_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1343" width="1" EndPos="1343"></location>
			<labl>Months of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMHMOC_ALL (M9_x) reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC_ALL.  By contrast, only women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO_ALL. 

PPAMHMOC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPAMHMOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPAMHMOC_02, PPAMHMOC_03, PPAMHMOC_04, PPAMHMOC_05, and PPAMHMOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If PPAMHMOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth. 

For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (96 in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I.  For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of postpartum amenorrhea extended into the following pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>PPAMHMOC_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPAMHMOC_01" files="W" name="W_PPAMHMOC_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1344" width="2" EndPos="1345"></location>
			<labl>Months of postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic) (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMHMOC_01 (M9_1) reports the duration, in months, of postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child (for the last birth), for women who gave birth in the last three to five years. Women whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC_01.  By contrast, only women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO_01. 

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth. 

For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (96 in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I.  For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of postpartum amenorrhea extended into the following pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_PPABMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1356" width="1" EndPos="1356"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMO_ALL (M8_x) indicates the duration, in months, of postpartum abstinence.  Women who were still abstaining at the time of interview were excluded from PPABMO_ALL, but they are included in the similar variable PPABMOC_ALL. 

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration were left with the original response, but are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_ALL and are coded as "Inconsistent" on PPABMOC_ALL. 

PPABMO_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPABMO_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPABMO_02, PPABMO_03, PPABMO_04, PPABMO_05, and PPABMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If PPABMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPABMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>PPABMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMO_01" files="W" name="W_PPABMO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1357" width="2" EndPos="1358"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See PPABMO_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMO_02" files="W" name="W_PPABMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1359" width="2" EndPos="1360"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
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		</var>
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			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (third to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
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				<catValu>00</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMO_04" files="W" name="W_PPABMO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1363" width="2" EndPos="1364"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMO_05" files="W" name="W_PPABMO_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
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				<labl>6</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<location StartPos="1367" width="2" EndPos="1368"></location>
			<labl>Duration of postpartum abstinence (in months) (sixth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>0 months</labl>
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				<labl>1</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMOC_ALL" files="W" name="W_PPABMOC_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1369" width="1" EndPos="1369"></location>
			<labl>Months of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMOC_ALL (M9_x) reports their calculated months of postpartum abstinence, including the duration for women who were still abstaining at the time of the interview.  The similar variable PPABMO_ALL also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_ALL and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC_ALL.

PPABMOC_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (PPABMOC_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., PPABMOC_02, PPABMOC_03, PPABMOC_04, PPABMOC_05, and PPABMOC_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If PPABMOC_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then PPABMOC_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>PPABMOC_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMOC_01" files="W" name="W_PPABMOC_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1370" width="2" EndPos="1371"></location>
			<labl>Months of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, PPABMOC_01 (M9_1) reports their calculated months of postpartum abstinence (after the last birth), including the duration for women who were still abstaining at the time of the interview.  The similar variable PPABMO_01 also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG_01 and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC_01.</txt>
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				<labl>1</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
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				<labl>41</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>52</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>53</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<qstn>
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MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
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				<catValu>09</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>45</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>58</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
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MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
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				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
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				<catValu>11</catValu>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>48</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_PPABMOC_05" files="W" name="W_PPABMOC_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<labl>Months of postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining) (fifth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>0</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>5</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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				<labl>0</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>6</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>7</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALPOSTPT" files="W" name="W_IDEALPOSTPT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1382" width="3" EndPos="1384"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT (V608) reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>079</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>078</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>077</catValu>
				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>076</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>075</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>069</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>068</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>066</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>065</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>064</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>063</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>062</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>061</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>007</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>009</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>016</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>017</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>018</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>021</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>022</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>023</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>025</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>026</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>027</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>031</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>033</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>034</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>035</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>036</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>037</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>038</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>039</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>042</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>043</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>044</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>045</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>046</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>047</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>048</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>049</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>055</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>056</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>057</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>058</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>059</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>89 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_IDEALPOSTPT2" files="W" name="W_IDEALPOSTPT2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1385" width="3" EndPos="1387"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence (months and years only)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT2 reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child. Responses are given in month or year units; the complementary variable IDEALPOSTPT preserves the detailed responses given in days for a minority of samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_SEXBRSTFD" files="W" name="W_SEXBRSTFD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1388" width="1" EndPos="1388"></location>
			<labl>Alright to have sex while breastfeeding</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>609. Should a mother wait until she has completely stopped breast feeding before having sexual intercourse, or is this not important?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SEXBRSTFD (V609) indicates whether the woman thinks mothers should wait until they have stopped breastfeeding before resuming sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wait</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_MATERNITYIDX" files="W" name="W_MATERNITYIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1389" width="1" EndPos="1389"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in maternity history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>401. CHECK 217:

ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981: WRITE THE LINE NUMBER, NAME AND SURVIVAL STATUS OF EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 3 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH.

NO BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981 (GO TO 501)

NAME ____

LIVING ____
DEAD ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_HEALTHIDX" files="W" name="W_HEALTHIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1390" width="1" EndPos="1390"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in immunization/health history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 418-430 FOR BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981]

418. CHECK 401:

RECORD THE NAME AND SURVIVAL OF EACH BIRTH SINCE THE FIRST OF APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 4 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH. THE HEADING OF TABLE 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS THAT OF TABLE 3. ASK QUESTIONS OF THE LIVING CHILDREN ONLY.

NAME ___

LIVING (GO TO 419)
DEAD (GO TO 428)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BIOIDX" files="W" name="W_BIOIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1391" width="1" EndPos="1391"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in height and weight table</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BFEEDNITE" files="W" name="W_BFEEDNITE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1392" width="2" EndPos="1393"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>413. How many times did you breastfeed last night between sunset and sunrise?

NUMBER OF NIGHTTIME FEEDINGS ___

CHILD SLEEPS WHILE BREASTFEEDING 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDNITE (V407) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous night between sunset and sunrise. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDNITE_01 (M35_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDNITE describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDNITE does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was breastfed that many times during the previous night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDNITE (M35) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>29</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>On demand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BFEEDAY" files="W" name="W_BFEEDAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1394" width="2" EndPos="1395"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous day</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>414. Yesterday, how many times did you breastfeed during the day?

NUMBER OF DAYTIME FEEDINGS ___

WHEN DEMANDED, WHEN THE CHILD CRIES 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDAY (V408) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous day during daylight hours. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDAY_01 (M36_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous day during daylight hours.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDAY describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDAY does not necessarily indicate that a child whose record is being analyzed was personally breastfed that many times during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDAY (M36) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous day.</txt>
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				<labl>0</labl>
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				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>12</labl>
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				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>18</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>On demand, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BOTTLE24H" files="W" name="W_BOTTLE24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1396" width="1" EndPos="1396"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BFEEDANYNOW" files="W" name="W_BFEEDANYNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1397" width="1" EndPos="1397"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently breastfeeding any child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>406. Are you still breast feeding (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding. 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.

This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_ALL" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1398" width="1" EndPos="1398"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years, BRSFEDMO_ALL (M5_x) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding for a birth, including cases where 1) the woman was still breastfeeding at the time of the interview or 2) the child had been breastfed until its death. Cases in these two categories were excluded from the related variable BRSFEDUR_ALL on the duration of breastfeeding.

For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original report of the duration of breastfeeding were coded as "Inconsistent." In cases where the reported duration was one month longer than the relevant interval, duration was shortened by one month.  If the duration of breastfeeding exceeded the child's age at death, the duration of breastfeeding was changed to the age at death.

BRSFEDMO_ALL consists of a set of up to six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDMO_01) up to, potentially, the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDMO_02, BRSFEDMO_03, BRSFEDMO_04,  BRSFEDMO_05, and BRSFEDMO_06) during the reference period prior to the survey. If BRSFEDMO_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file. 

The information in BRSFEDMO_ALL was collected for all births within the reference period preceding the survey. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDMO_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>BRSFEDMO_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_01" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1399" width="2" EndPos="1400"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See BRSFEDMO_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>18</labl>
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				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>36</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
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				<labl>40</labl>
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				<labl>41</labl>
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				<labl>42</labl>
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				<labl>44</labl>
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				<labl>45</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>46</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60(+)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_02" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1401" width="2" EndPos="1402"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_03" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1403" width="2" EndPos="1404"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (third to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_04" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1405" width="2" EndPos="1406"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed) (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>41</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
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			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>0 months</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDMO_06" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDMO_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1409" width="2" EndPos="1410"></location>
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			<txt></txt>
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				<labl>0 months</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
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				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>41</labl>
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				<labl>42</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_ALL" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1411" width="1" EndPos="1411"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BRSFEDUR_ALL (M4_x) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding, for women who gave birth in the last three to five years and were no longer breastfeeding the child.

BRSFEDUR_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (BRSFEDUR_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., BRSFEDUR_02, BRSFEDUR_03, BRSFEDUR_04, BRSFEDUR_05, and BRSFEDUR_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If BRSFEDUR_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then BRSFEDUR_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS. 

The related variable BRSFEDMO_ALL differs by including women who were still breastfeeding at the time of the interview. The variable BRSFEDCAT_ALL provides categorical information about breastfeeding, reporting whether the woman ever breastfed, and, if so, whether she is still breastfeeding.

The maximum period allowed for BRSFEDUR_ALL during the data editing (by survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of interview. For Phase I, cases that exceeded the allowed maximum period were set to "Inconsistent." For Phase II forward, inconsistent durations were left in place, but such cases were flagged in BRSFDFLAG_ALL and were set to "Inconsistent" in BRSFEDMO_ALL.  In Phase II only, for Model "A" countries, the "breastfed until died" category was not used.</txt>
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				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>BRSFEDUR_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_01" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1412" width="2" EndPos="1413"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See BRSFEDUR_ALL.</txt>
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				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_02" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1414" width="2" EndPos="1415"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (second to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_03" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1416" width="2" EndPos="1417"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (third to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_04" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1418" width="2" EndPos="1419"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (fourth to last birth)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_05" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1420" width="2" EndPos="1421"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (fifth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_BRSFEDUR_06" files="W" name="W_BRSFEDUR_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1422" width="2" EndPos="1423"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (sixth to last birth)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_ALL" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_ALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1424" width="1" EndPos="1424"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>417. Why did you stop breast feeding (NAME)?

WEANING 01
CHILD ILL 02
CHILD DIED 03
REFUSED TO DRINK 04
MOTHER ILL 05
NO MILK 06
PREGNANCY 07
ARTIFICIAL MILK 08
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and stopped breastfeeding their child, WHYSTBRFD_ALL (M21_x) reports why they stopped breastfeeding. Children who were breastfed until they died are coded 13 (Child died) as the reason for stopping breastfeeding. 

WHYSTBRFD_ALL consists of a set of six separate variables, covering the most recent birth (WHYSTBRFD_01) up to the sixth-most-recent birth (i.e., WHYSTBRFD_02, WHYSTBRFD_03, WHYSTBRFD_04, WHYSTBRFD_05, and WHYSTBRFD_06) during the reference period prior to the survey.  If WHYSTBRFD_ALL is included in a data extract, all these separate variables are included in a researcher's data file.  

For surveys including this question, information for this variable was collected on all births, up to a maximum of six, in the reference period. In many cases, data were hypothetically collected on up to six births, but no women in the survey had so many births (e.g., no woman had 4 or more births in 3 years, or had 5 or 6 births in 5 years). If, for example, no woman in a survey had 6 births in five years and only blank values were included in the original DHS file, then WHYSTBRFD_06 would not be available for that survey in IPUMS-DHS. 

Some surveys, specified in the Comparability section, collected this information for the last-born child only.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>WHYSTBRFD_ALL available</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_01" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_01" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1425" width="2" EndPos="1426"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (last child)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>417. Why did you stop breast feeding (NAME)?

WEANING 01
CHILD ILL 02
CHILD DIED 03
REFUSED TO DRINK 04
MOTHER ILL 05
NO MILK 06
PREGNANCY 07
ARTIFICIAL MILK 08
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>See WHYSTBRFD_ALL.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_02" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_02" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1427" width="2" EndPos="1428"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (second to last child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_03" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_03" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1429" width="2" EndPos="1430"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (third to last child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_04" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_04" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1431" width="2" EndPos="1432"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (fourth to last child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_05" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_05" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1433" width="2" EndPos="1434"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (fifth to last child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
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			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_WHYSTBRFD_06" files="W" name="W_WHYSTBRFD_06" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1435" width="2" EndPos="1436"></location>
			<labl>Reason stopped breastfeeding (sixth to last child)</labl>
			<txt></txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDAPPLE" files="W" name="W_DIASHDAPPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1437" width="1" EndPos="1437"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Applesauce</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDAPPLE indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child applesauce if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDBAOBAB" files="W" name="W_DIASHDBAOBAB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1438" width="1" EndPos="1438"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Baobab fruit</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDBAOBAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child baobab fruit if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDGRUEL" files="W" name="W_DIASHDGRUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1439" width="1" EndPos="1439"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Gruel</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDGRUEL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child gruel or porridge if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDHERB" files="W" name="W_DIASHDHERB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1440" width="1" EndPos="1440"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHERB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child herbs or medicinal plants if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDHLTHPRO" files="W" name="W_DIASHDHLTHPRO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1441" width="1" EndPos="1441"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Seek treatment from health provider</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHLTHPRO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would seek treatment from a health provider if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDORS" files="W" name="W_DIASHDORS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1442" width="1" EndPos="1442"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Give child ORS/zinc</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDORS indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child ORS or zinc if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDPILSYR" files="W" name="W_DIASHDPILSYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1443" width="1" EndPos="1443"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Pill or syrup</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDPILSYR indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child pills, syrup, or other drugs if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDSOLUT" files="W" name="W_DIASHDSOLUT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1444" width="1" EndPos="1444"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Sugar-salt-water solution</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDSOLUT indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child a sugar-salt-water solution if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDOTH" files="W" name="W_DIASHDOTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1445" width="1" EndPos="1445"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Other</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDOTH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would do some other thing if her child had diarrhea. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_DIASHDDK" files="W" name="W_DIASHDDK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1446" width="1" EndPos="1446"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Don't know</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDDK indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she did not know what treatment to use if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="W_VACWHY" files="W" name="W_VACWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1447" width="2" EndPos="1448"></location>
			<labl>Purpose of vaccinations</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>432. What does a vaccine do?

PREVENTS 01
HEALS 02
IMMUNIZES 03
PREVENTS AND HEALS 04
PREVENTS AND IMMUNIZES 05
HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 06
PREVENTS, HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 08
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACWHY reports what the respondent, in response to an open-ended question, stated as the purpose of vaccinations.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Cure disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Immunize against disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and cure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Cure and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent, cure, and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SAMPLE" files="B" name="B_SAMPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1" width="5" EndPos="5"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SAMPLESTR" files="B" name="B_SAMPLESTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="6" width="5" EndPos="10"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_COUNTRY" files="B" name="B_COUNTRY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="11" width="3" EndPos="13"></location>
			<labl>Country</labl>
			<txt>COUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>Model</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>Angola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>Chad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>Benin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>India</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>454</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>466</catValu>
				<labl>Mali</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>504</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>508</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>516</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>524</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>562</catValu>
				<labl>Niger</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>566</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>586</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>604</catValu>
				<labl>Peru</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>646</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>686</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>716</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>729</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>788</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>792</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>818</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>834</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>854</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>887</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>894</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_YEAR" files="B" name="B_YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="14" width="4" EndPos="17"></location>
			<labl>Year of sample</labl>
			<txt>YEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year.  For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDHSPID" files="B" name="B_IDHSPID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="18" width="23" EndPos="40"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDHSHID" files="B" name="B_IDHSHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="41" width="20" EndPos="60"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample household identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DHSID" files="B" name="B_DHSID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="61" width="14" EndPos="74"></location>
			<labl>Key to link DHS clusters to context data (string)</labl>
			<txt>DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.</txt>
			<codInstr>This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CASEID" files="B" name="B_CASEID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="75" width="18" EndPos="92"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>CASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year.  Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS.  For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS. 

In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.  

CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.

For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>CASEID is a 18-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HHID" files="B" name="B_HHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="93" width="15" EndPos="107"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific household identifier</labl>
			<txt>HHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.</txt>
			<codInstr>HHID is a 15-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HHNUM" files="B" name="B_HHNUM" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="108" width="4" EndPos="111"></location>
			<labl>Household number in cluster</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>REGION____

VILLAGE____

DEPARTMENT____

NEIGHBORHOOD/REGION____

ARRONDISSEMENT/COMMUNE____

SUB-DISTRICT____

PARCELLE NUMBER____

CONCESSION NUMBER (a group of houses on a plot, usually centered around the huts of a man and his wives) ____

HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.   

To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).  

For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS.  However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file. 

For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CLUSTERNO" files="B" name="B_CLUSTERNO" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="112" width="8" EndPos="119"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific cluster number</labl>
			<txt>CLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.

According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]."  The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
 
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the  primary sampling unit  or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors. 

See the notes on DHS webpage  "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.

CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file.  See the DHS webpage  Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.</txt>
			<codInstr>CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LINENO" files="B" name="B_LINENO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="120" width="3" EndPos="122"></location>
			<labl>Household line number of woman respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like information on the people who usually live in your household or who are currently visiting your household.

001. HOUSEHOLD ORDER NUMBER:

ORDER NO. _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule.  After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>007</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>009</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>016</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>017</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>018</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>021</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>022</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>023</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>025</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>026</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>027</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>031</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>033</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>034</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>035</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>036</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>037</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>038</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>039</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>042</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>043</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>044</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>045</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>046</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>047</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>048</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>049</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>055</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>056</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>057</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>058</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>059</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>061</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>062</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>063</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>064</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>065</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>066</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>068</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>069</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>075</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>076</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>077</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>078</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>079</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>84</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>85</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>87</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>88</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>89</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>091</catValu>
				<labl>91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>092</catValu>
				<labl>92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>093</catValu>
				<labl>93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>094</catValu>
				<labl>94</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>095</catValu>
				<labl>95</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>096</catValu>
				<labl>96</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>097</catValu>
				<labl>97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>098</catValu>
				<labl>98</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>099</catValu>
				<labl>99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>100</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>101</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>102</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>103</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>104</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>105</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>106</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIDX" files="B" name="B_BIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="123" width="2" EndPos="124"></location>
			<labl>Birth history index number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIDX reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After asking "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire. 

Combined with CASEID, BIDX uniquely identifies children within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX uniquely identifies children across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level and birth-level datasets.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PERWEIGHT" files="B" name="B_PERWEIGHT" intrvl="contin" dcml="6">
			<location StartPos="125" width="8" EndPos="132"></location>
			<labl>Sample weight for persons</labl>
			<txt>PERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.

While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS. 

PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data.  Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead. 

Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
			<codInstr>PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.  See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AWFACTT" files="B" name="B_AWFACTT" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="133" width="5" EndPos="137"></location>
			<labl>All woman factor for total population</labl>
			<txt>AWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains, 

The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women.  You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.   

For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier.  For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.

The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.</txt>
			<codInstr>AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTYEAR" files="B" name="B_INTYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="138" width="4" EndPos="141"></location>
			<labl>Year of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MONTHINT" files="B" name="B_MONTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="142" width="2" EndPos="143"></location>
			<labl>Month of interview</labl>
			<txt>MONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTDATECMC" files="B" name="B_INTDATECMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="144" width="4" EndPos="147"></location>
			<labl>Century month date of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
			<codInstr>INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTSTARTCMC" files="B" name="B_INTSTARTCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="148" width="4" EndPos="151"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for start of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1415</catValu>
				<labl>1415</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1414</catValu>
				<labl>1414</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1399</catValu>
				<labl>1399</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1397</catValu>
				<labl>1397</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1408</catValu>
				<labl>1408</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1402</catValu>
				<labl>1402</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1398</catValu>
				<labl>1398</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1393</catValu>
				<labl>1393</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1392</catValu>
				<labl>1392</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1391</catValu>
				<labl>1391</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1390</catValu>
				<labl>1390</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1388</catValu>
				<labl>1388</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1387</catValu>
				<labl>1387</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1386</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1058</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTENDCMC" files="B" name="B_INTENDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="152" width="4" EndPos="155"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for end of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
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				<labl>1282</labl>
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				<labl>1283</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1284</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1362</labl>
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				<labl>1365</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1374</catValu>
				<labl>1374</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1378</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1379</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1380</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1384</catValu>
				<labl>1384</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1390</catValu>
				<labl>1390</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1392</catValu>
				<labl>1392</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1394</catValu>
				<labl>1394</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1398</catValu>
				<labl>1398</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1399</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1402</catValu>
				<labl>1402</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1404</catValu>
				<labl>1404</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1405</catValu>
				<labl>1405</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1406</catValu>
				<labl>1406</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1416</catValu>
				<labl>1416</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTSTART" files="B" name="B_INTSTART" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="156" width="4" EndPos="159"></location>
			<labl>Time interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>101. RECORD THE TIME.

HOURS __
MINUTES __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTEND" files="B" name="B_INTEND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="160" width="4" EndPos="163"></location>
			<labl>Time interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTDURATION" files="B" name="B_INTDURATION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="164" width="2" EndPos="165"></location>
			<labl>Length of interview (minutes)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."

INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>0 minutes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>82</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>84</catValu>
				<labl>84</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85</catValu>
				<labl>85</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>86</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>87</catValu>
				<labl>87</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88</catValu>
				<labl>88</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89</catValu>
				<labl>89</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>94</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>95+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>2+ visits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTVISITNO" files="B" name="B_INTVISITNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="166" width="2" EndPos="167"></location>
			<labl>Number of visits for the interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>TOTAL NUMBER OF VISITS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_INTERVIEWERIDIR" files="B" name="B_INTERVIEWERIDIR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="168" width="5" EndPos="172"></location>
			<labl>Identification number of interviewer, women's survey</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>INTERVIEWER VISITS

FIRST VISIT (REPEAT FOR SECOND AND THIRD INTERVIEWERS)
DATE____
INTERVIEWER NAME____
RESULT___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General technical Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_URBAN" files="B" name="B_URBAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="173" width="1" EndPos="173"></location>
			<labl>Urban-rural status</labl>
			<txt>URBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Rural</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Urban</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RESIDEINTYR" files="B" name="B_RESIDEINTYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="174" width="2" EndPos="175"></location>
			<labl>Years lived in place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Always</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LOCALITYFMAR" files="B" name="B_LOCALITYFMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="176" width="2" EndPos="177"></location>
			<labl>Number localities lived in at least 6 months since date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>520. Since the day you were married/began to live together, in how many different localities did you and your first husband live for 6 months or more?

NUMBER OF LOCALITIES ___
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, LOCALITYFMAR (V524) reports the number of localities the respondent had lived in for at least six months since the date of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREVRESTYP" files="B" name="B_PREVRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="178" width="2" EndPos="179"></location>
			<labl>Type of place of previous residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>104. Just before moving here, did you live in Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREVRESTYP (V105) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or a site abroad--where the person lived just before moving to the current place of residence.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other or abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or other large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Separated camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Tribal area</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Informal settlement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDRESTYP" files="B" name="B_KIDRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="180" width="2" EndPos="181"></location>
			<labl>Childhood place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>103. For the most part during your first 12 years, did you like the majority of the time Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDRESTYP (V103) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or somewhere abroad--where the woman lived for most of her childhood (usually defined as prior to age 12). Due to country- and survey-level variation in data collection, IPUMS-DHS uses composite coding to maximize comparability across samples for this variable.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Other city or town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_GEO_SN1986_2017" files="B" name="B_GEO_SN1986_2017" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="182" width="1" EndPos="182"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986-2017 [integrated; GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986_2017 indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. The variable is integrated to yield units with consistent boundaries across samples.

Labels identify the modern geographic units (regions) contained in each integrated region. Each sample also has its own non-integrated geography variable. The 2005-2017 Senegal samples have greater geographic detail available in their sample-specific variables.

An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Senegal can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Dakar, Thiès (West)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Louga, Kaffrine (Center)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Saint-Louis, Tambacounda, Matam, Kedougou (North East)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Kolda, Ziguinchor, Sedhiou (South)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Integrated geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_GEO_SN1986" files="B" name="B_GEO_SN1986" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="183" width="1" EndPos="183"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986 [GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986 (V101_SN1986) indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. DHS regions in the 1986 Senegal survey are equivalent to divisions. 

Other sample years have their own sample-specific geography variables.  There are also three integrated variables, GEO_SN1986_2017, GEO_SN2012_2014, and GEO_SN2015_2016, that provide spatially consistent units over time.

A GIS map for GEO_SN1986 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>West</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>North East</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>South</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Single sample geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AGE" files="B" name="B_AGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="184" width="2" EndPos="185"></location>
			<labl>Age</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth.  DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:

Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AGE5YEAR" files="B" name="B_AGE5YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="186" width="2" EndPos="187"></location>
			<labl>Age in 5 year groups</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>15-19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>20-24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>25-29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>30-34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>35-39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>40-44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>45-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>50-54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>55-59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>60-64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHMO" files="B" name="B_BIRTHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="188" width="2" EndPos="189"></location>
			<labl>Woman's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHYEAR" files="B" name="B_BIRTHYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="190" width="4" EndPos="193"></location>
			<labl>Woman's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1942</catValu>
				<labl>1942</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1941</catValu>
				<labl>1941</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1940</catValu>
				<labl>1940</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1939</catValu>
				<labl>1939</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1938</catValu>
				<labl>1938</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1937</catValu>
				<labl>1937</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1936</catValu>
				<labl>1936</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DOBCMC" files="B" name="B_DOBCMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="194" width="4" EndPos="197"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's date of birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<codInstr>DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DOBINFORESP" files="B" name="B_DOBINFORESP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="198" width="1" EndPos="198"></location>
			<labl>Information given on respondent's date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Year only, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Age only, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Month only, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>None reported, all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RESIDENT" files="B" name="B_RESIDENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="199" width="1" EndPos="199"></location>
			<labl>Usual resident or visitor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDENT (V135) indicates whether the woman was a usual resident of the household or was just visiting there. As defined by the RESIDENT variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Usual resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREGNANT" files="B" name="B_PREGNANT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="200" width="1" EndPos="200"></location>
			<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No/unsure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DURCURPREG" files="B" name="B_DURCURPREG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="201" width="2" EndPos="202"></location>
			<labl>Duration of current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RELIGION" files="B" name="B_RELIGION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="203" width="4" EndPos="206"></location>
			<labl>Religion</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>107. What is you religion?

MUSLIM 1
CHRISTIAN 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RELIGION (V130) reports the respondent's religion. While the categories and codes for the religion variable in the original DHS files are country-specific, IPUMS-DHS uses a 4-digit composite coding system to fit these diverse categories into a single variable without losing information. Â See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO RELIGION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>MUSLIM</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>CHRISTIAN</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Catholic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Orthodox</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Lutheran</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Anglican</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Presbyterian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist/Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2350</catValu>
				<labl>Apostolic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2360</catValu>
				<labl>Salvation Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2370</catValu>
				<labl>Methodist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2380</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2381</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2382</catValu>
				<labl>Celestial Church of Christ</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2383</catValu>
				<labl>Universal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2384</catValu>
				<labl>Assemblies of God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2390</catValu>
				<labl>Other Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2391</catValu>
				<labl>Evangelical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2392</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho Evangelical Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2393</catValu>
				<labl>Kimbanguist (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Nontrinitarian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Jehovah's Witness</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other Christian, country-specific</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>African Zionist (Mozambique)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>Mammon (Uganda)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>BUDDHIST/NEO-BUDDHIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Buddhist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>HINDU</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>JEWISH</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL/SPIRITUAL/ANIMIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Spiritual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Animist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Specified Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6401</catValu>
				<labl>Donyi-Polo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6402</catValu>
				<labl>Sanamahi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6403</catValu>
				<labl>Vodun</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER (SPECIFIED)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7100</catValu>
				<labl>Baha'i</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7200</catValu>
				<labl>Sikh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7300</catValu>
				<labl>Zoroastrian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7400</catValu>
				<labl>Jain</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7900</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7901</catValu>
				<labl>Sect (Burundi)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7902</catValu>
				<labl>Bundu dia Kongo (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7903</catValu>
				<labl>Vuvamu (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7904</catValu>
				<labl>Kirat Mundhum (Nepal)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9001</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9002</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9003</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9004</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_ETHNICITYSN" files="B" name="B_ETHNICITYSN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="207" width="2" EndPos="208"></location>
			<labl>Ethnicity, Senegal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>109. What is your ethnicity?

WOLOF 1
POULAR 2
SERER 3
MANDINGUE 4
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ETHNICITYSN (V131SN) is a variable specific to Senegal that reports the respondent's ethnic group. Responses to this variable differ across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Wolof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Poular</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Serer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Mandingue</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Diola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Other, Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Soninke</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Bambara</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Manjaak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Mancagne</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Balant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>Other Senegalese, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MARSTAT" files="B" name="B_MARSTAT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="209" width="2" EndPos="210"></location>
			<labl>Woman's current marital or union status</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Married or living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly in union</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Widowed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Divorced</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Separated/not living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Unconsummated marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Deserted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CURRMARR" files="B" name="B_CURRMARR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="211" width="1" EndPos="211"></location>
			<labl>Woman never, currently, or formerly married</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."

"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Currently married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_UNION1MORE" files="B" name="B_UNION1MORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="212" width="1" EndPos="212"></location>
			<labl>Woman had one or more than one union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>509. How many times have you been married or lived with a man?

NUMBER ____
7 OR MORE TIMES 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>One</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>More than one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AGEFRSTMAR" files="B" name="B_AGEFRSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="213" width="2" EndPos="214"></location>
			<labl>Age at first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>511. How old were you when you began to live with him?

AGE ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DURMARGRP" files="B" name="B_DURMARGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="215" width="2" EndPos="216"></location>
			<labl>Marital or cohabitation duration (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>0 to 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>5 to 9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>15 to 19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>20 to 24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>25 to 29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>30+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MAR1STMO" files="B" name="B_MAR1STMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="217" width="2" EndPos="218"></location>
			<labl>Month of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MAR1STYR" files="B" name="B_MAR1STYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="219" width="4" EndPos="222"></location>
			<labl>Year of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_YRSTO1STMAR" files="B" name="B_YRSTO1STMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="223" width="2" EndPos="224"></location>
			<labl>Years since starting date of 1st marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.

For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MAR1STCMC" files="B" name="B_MAR1STCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="225" width="4" EndPos="228"></location>
			<labl>Date of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC  -  1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  -  ( ( Year  -  1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MAR1STDATINFO" files="B" name="B_MAR1STDATINFO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="229" width="2" EndPos="230"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information, date of first marriage/union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age reported, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year reported, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Age reported, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Month reported, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>All values imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>All reported, inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MARTO1STBORNMO" files="B" name="B_MARTO1STBORNMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="231" width="3" EndPos="233"></location>
			<labl>Months between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>First birth prior to first marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WIFENUM" files="B" name="B_WIFENUM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="234" width="2" EndPos="235"></location>
			<labl>Number of other wives</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>507. How many wives does he have besides you?

NUMBER __
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had.  Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No other wives</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Has other wives, dk number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WIFERANK" files="B" name="B_WIFERANK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="236" width="2" EndPos="237"></location>
			<labl>Wife rank number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>508. What is your rank: Are you the first, second...wife?

RANK ___
CONCUBINE 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women married to or living with a man who had more than one wife/partner, WIFERANK (V506) reports the woman's rank among her husband's/partner's wives/partners.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSBINHOME" files="B" name="B_HUSBINHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="238" width="1" EndPos="238"></location>
			<labl>Husband/partner lives in woman's household</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>505. Is your husband/partner living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?

LIVES TOGETHER 1
LIVES ELSEWHERE 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Living with woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Staying elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MARREL" files="B" name="B_MARREL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="239" width="3" EndPos="241"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's relationship to first husband</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>521. Are you related to your (first) husband/partner?

PATERNAL COUSIN 1
MATERNAL COUSIN 2
OTHER RELATIVES 3
NO RELATION 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No relation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>490</catValu>
				<labl>Other non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Brother-in-law</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other type of relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Uncle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>Second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin from unspecified side</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal and maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Both paternal and maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal secound cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MOMALIVE" files="B" name="B_MOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="242" width="1" EndPos="242"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOMALIVE (V514) indicates whether the woman's mother was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DADALIVE" files="B" name="B_DADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="243" width="1" EndPos="243"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DADALIVE (V515) indicates whether the woman's father was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HDADALIVE" files="B" name="B_HDADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="244" width="1" EndPos="244"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADALIVE (V517) indicates whether the father of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HMOMALIVE" files="B" name="B_HMOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="245" width="1" EndPos="245"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMALIVE (V516) indicates whether the mother of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RDADLIVUNION" files="B" name="B_RDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="246" width="1" EndPos="246"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father alive at date of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RDADLIVUNION (V519) indicates whether the woman's own father was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RMOMLIVUNION" files="B" name="B_RMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="247" width="1" EndPos="247"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother alive at start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RMOMLIVUNION (V518) indicates whether the woman's own mother was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HDADLIVUNION" files="B" name="B_HDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="248" width="1" EndPos="248"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADLIVUNION (V521) indicates whether the father of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HMOMLIVUNION" files="B" name="B_HMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="249" width="1" EndPos="249"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMLIVUNION (V520) indicates whether the mother of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LIVEWPARENT" files="B" name="B_LIVEWPARENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="250" width="1" EndPos="250"></location>
			<labl>Currently living with woman's own parents or her partner's parents</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>519. Do you currently live with one of these relatives?

YES 1
NO 2
FIRST UNION BROKEN 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIVEWPARENT (V523) indicates whether the woman and her husband/partner are now living with at least one of their parents.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>First marriage over</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_YRSPARENTLIV" files="B" name="B_YRSPARENTLIV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="251" width="2" EndPos="252"></location>
			<labl>Years lived with parents after start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>518. For how many years did you live with a relative?

YEARS_____

UNTIL NOW 97 (GO TO 520)
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>YRSPARENTLIV (V522) reports the number of years the woman and her first husband/partner lived with at least one of their parents after the start of their marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Up to present</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Did not live with parents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CHEB" files="B" name="B_CHEB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="253" width="2" EndPos="254"></location>
			<labl>Total children ever born</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>211. SUM ANSWERS TO Q.203, 205, 207 AND 210 AND RECORD THE TOTAL.
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

TOTAL ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent.  The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).   

The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births.  If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_TOTBIRTHIST" files="B" name="B_TOTBIRTHIST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="255" width="2" EndPos="256"></location>
			<labl>Number of entries in the birth history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history. 

For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.  

In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SONSATHOME" files="B" name="B_SONSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="257" width="2" EndPos="258"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DAUSATHOME" files="B" name="B_DAUSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="259" width="2" EndPos="260"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SONSAWAYHOME" files="B" name="B_SONSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="261" width="2" EndPos="262"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DAUSAWAYHOME" files="B" name="B_DAUSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="263" width="2" EndPos="264"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SONSDIED" files="B" name="B_SONSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="265" width="2" EndPos="266"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DAUSDIED" files="B" name="B_DAUSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="267" width="2" EndPos="268"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHSIN5YRS" files="B" name="B_BIRTHSIN5YRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="269" width="1" EndPos="269"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in last 5 years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHSIN1YR" files="B" name="B_BIRTHSIN1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="270" width="1" EndPos="270"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in the past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHSIN1MO" files="B" name="B_BIRTHSIN1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="271" width="1" EndPos="271"></location>
			<labl>Total number of births in month of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DOB1STKIDCMC" files="B" name="B_DOB1STKIDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="272" width="4" EndPos="275"></location>
			<labl>Date of respondent's first birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.

The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_TIMEMENSTRUATE" files="B" name="B_TIMEMENSTRUATE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="276" width="3" EndPos="278"></location>
			<labl>Time since woman's last menstrual period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Day of Interview</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Days: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>95 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>98 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
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				<labl>5 weeks</labl>
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				<labl>6 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>7 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>8 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>10 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>13 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>14 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>16 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>17 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>18 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>19 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
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				<labl>22 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>23 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>25 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>60 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>61 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>62 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>263</catValu>
				<labl>63 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>264</catValu>
				<labl>64 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>265</catValu>
				<labl>65 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>266</catValu>
				<labl>66 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>267</catValu>
				<labl>67 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>268</catValu>
				<labl>68 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>269</catValu>
				<labl>69 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>70 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>71 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>72 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>73 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>274</catValu>
				<labl>74 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>275</catValu>
				<labl>75 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>276</catValu>
				<labl>76 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>277</catValu>
				<labl>77 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>278</catValu>
				<labl>78 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>279</catValu>
				<labl>79 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>80 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>281</catValu>
				<labl>81 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>282</catValu>
				<labl>82 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>283</catValu>
				<labl>83 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>284</catValu>
				<labl>84 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>285</catValu>
				<labl>85 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>286</catValu>
				<labl>86 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>287</catValu>
				<labl>87 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>88 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>289</catValu>
				<labl>89 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>90 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>91 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>92 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>293</catValu>
				<labl>93 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>294</catValu>
				<labl>94 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>295</catValu>
				<labl>95 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>296</catValu>
				<labl>96 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>97 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>98 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Weeks: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>301 Months: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>346</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>347</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>348</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>349</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>354</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>355</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>357</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>358</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>359</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>365</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>366</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>367</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>368</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>369</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>378</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>379</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>385</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>386</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>387</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>388</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>389</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>392</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>393</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>394</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>395</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>396</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Years: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>407</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>408</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>409</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>412</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>413</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>414</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>415</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>416</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>417</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>418</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>419</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>421</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>422</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>423</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>424</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>425</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>427</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>428</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>429</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>432</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>433</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>434</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>435</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>436</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>437</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>438</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>439</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>441</catValu>
				<labl>41 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>442</catValu>
				<labl>42 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>443</catValu>
				<labl>43 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>444</catValu>
				<labl>44 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>445</catValu>
				<labl>45 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>446</catValu>
				<labl>46 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>447</catValu>
				<labl>47 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>448</catValu>
				<labl>48 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>449</catValu>
				<labl>49+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>499</catValu>
				<labl>Years: number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>In menopause/had hysterectomy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MENSTRUATE6WK" files="B" name="B_MENSTRUATE6WK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="279" width="1" EndPos="279"></location>
			<labl>Woman menstruated last 6 weeks</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_OVCYCLE" files="B" name="B_OVCYCLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="280" width="1" EndPos="280"></location>
			<labl>When in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>230. At what time during the menstrual cycle do you think a woman have the best chance to get pregnant?

DURING HER PERIOD 1
JUST AFTER HER PERIOD 2
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CYCLE 3
JUST BEFORE HER PERIOD BEGINS 4
AT ANY TIME 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>During her period</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>After period ended</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Middle of the cycle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Before period begins</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>At any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other/It depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CHEBALIVE" files="B" name="B_CHEBALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="281" width="2" EndPos="282"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children born to respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME). 

The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CHSURVPLUSPG" files="B" name="B_CHSURVPLUSPG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="283" width="2" EndPos="284"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children including current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy. 

CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CHEBALIVETRUNC" files="B" name="B_CHEBALIVETRUNC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="285" width="1" EndPos="285"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children, truncated at 6+</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" files="B" name="B_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="286" width="3" EndPos="288"></location>
			<labl>Interval between last birth and interview, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" files="B" name="B_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="289" width="1" EndPos="289"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy.  According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information." 

The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month- exact date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Date missing, imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AGEMENARCHE" files="B" name="B_AGEMENARCHE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="290" width="2" EndPos="291"></location>
			<labl>Age at first period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>220. How old were you when you had your first period?

YEARS ____

NOT YET MENSTRUATED 96 (GO TO 230)
REFUSED TO RESPOND 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEMENARCHE reports the woman's age at the time of her first menstrual period.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_AGEAT1STBIRTH" files="B" name="B_AGEAT1STBIRTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="292" width="2" EndPos="293"></location>
			<labl>Age of respondent at time of first birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_STILLBIRTHANYEV" files="B" name="B_STILLBIRTHANYEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="294" width="1" EndPos="294"></location>
			<labl>Ever had a stillborn child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>208. Have you ever had a still born baby?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 211)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STILLBIRTHANYEV indicates whether the respondent ever had a stillbirth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREGPRESKID" files="B" name="B_PREGPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="295" width="1" EndPos="295"></location>
			<labl>Children under age 10 present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESKID (V807) indicates whether any children under age 10 were present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREGPRESHUS" files="B" name="B_PREGPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="296" width="1" EndPos="296"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESHUS (V808) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREGPRESOMALE" files="B" name="B_PREGPRESOMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="297" width="1" EndPos="297"></location>
			<labl>Other males present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOMALE (V809) indicates whether another male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREGPRESOFEM" files="B" name="B_PREGPRESOFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="298" width="1" EndPos="298"></location>
			<labl>Other females present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOFEM (V810) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HHMEMTOTAL" files="B" name="B_HHMEMTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="299" width="2" EndPos="300"></location>
			<labl>Total number of household members</labl>
			<txt>HHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.  

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule."  "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HHKIDLT5" files="B" name="B_HHKIDLT5" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="301" width="2" EndPos="302"></location>
			<labl>Number of children under 5 in household</labl>
			<txt>HHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HHELIGWOMEN" files="B" name="B_HHELIGWOMEN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="303" width="2" EndPos="304"></location>
			<labl>Number of eligible women in household</labl>
			<txt>HHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors).  The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>No women age 15-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WALL" files="B" name="B_WALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="305" width="3" EndPos="307"></location>
			<labl>Main material of outside walls of dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>124. What are you walls made of?

CEMENT BRICKS 1
MUD/ADOBE BRICKS 2
CLAY ADOBE 3
STRAW OR STEMS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>Iron or zinc sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>Animal dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Hay with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Trunks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No walls</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Palm branches</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Shells</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth/mud/dirt/dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Unbaked brick, mud, or earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch or straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo/wood with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Rough wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Plywood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reused wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Timber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/metal planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Poles and mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Tin/cardboard/paper/bags</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>Carton</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Uncovered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>Canvas/tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Finished/burnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Sundried bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement blocks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks/shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with lime/cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Covered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Metal or asbestos sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>T-iron/wood/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>Prefab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick and plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FLOOR" files="B" name="B_FLOOR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="308" width="3" EndPos="310"></location>
			<labl>Main material of floor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>123. What is your flooring made of?

TILE 1
CEMENT 2
CLAY/MUD 3
SAND 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>Plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Earth-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud, clay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt/Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Dung-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth and dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and tile</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Broken bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Unfinished stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Parquet/polished wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Polished wood/vinyl/tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/mosaic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Cement tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/terrazo tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/marble tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Carpet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Terrazzo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_ROOF" files="B" name="B_ROOF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="311" width="3" EndPos="313"></location>
			<labl>Main material of roof</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>125. What is your roof made of?

CEMENT 1
TIN, TILE, SLATE 2
THATCH (STRAW) 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks/sticks with mud or dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Reinforced brick cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No roof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch, makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>Grass/leaves/mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Dung, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Sod</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Sod/mud and grass mixture</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat, plastic sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Plastic/polythene sheet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Palm, bamboo, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reed, bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Wooden tiles, planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>Wood, mulch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Rudimentary - metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>Tin cans</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>Iron sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile roofs of nomads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>Skin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, zinc</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated iron</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>Asbetos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Iron and tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>Mud tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Calamine/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>Asbestos, cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>Zinc/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Roofing shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>Loosely packed stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>Stone slabs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>Slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>Waste materials</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LIGHTSOURCE" files="B" name="B_LIGHTSOURCE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="314" width="2" EndPos="315"></location>
			<labl>Main source of lighting in HH</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>119. What kind of lighting do you use in this household?

ELECTRICITY 1
GAS 2
PETROL OR CANDLE 3
WOOD 4
OTHER 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIGHTSOURCE reports the main source of lighting in the household. 

The information in LIGHTSOURCE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Generator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Battery/solar flashlight or lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamps with glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene/oil lamps without glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/hurricane lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/pressure lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin wick lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas or LPG (liquified petroleum)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Oil</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Wood-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other, specified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>No light</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Government electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Coop electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Private electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Oil lamp or candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_COOKFUEL" files="B" name="B_COOKFUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="316" width="3" EndPos="318"></location>
			<labl>Type of fuel household uses for cooking</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>120. What method do you use to cook your meals?

GAS 1
WOOD, CHARCOAL 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in COOKFUEL 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>No food cooked in house</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Petroleum-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Gasoline</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>LPG, natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled gas (butane or propane)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Coal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, coke, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>500</catValu>
				<labl>Wood- or grass-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>510</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>520</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>530</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>540</catValu>
				<labl>Straw, shrub, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>600</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>700</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural crop-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>Crop residues</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>720</catValu>
				<labl>Maize or other crop waste</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>801</catValu>
				<labl>Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>802</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>804</catValu>
				<labl>Improved smokeless cook stove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>803</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard/paper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_TOTALROOMS" files="B" name="B_TOTALROOMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="319" width="2" EndPos="320"></location>
			<labl>Number of rooms in HH's dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>126. How many rooms are there for living in in your household ?

ROOMS _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.

The information in TOTALROOMS 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_TOILETTYPE" files="B" name="B_TOILETTYPE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="321" width="4" EndPos="324"></location>
			<labl>Type of toilet facility</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>118. What kind of toilet facility is there in your household?

CONNECTED TO THE SEWER 1
PIT 2
LATRINES 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 4
NO TOILET FACILITY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in TOILETTYPE 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3431</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO FACILITY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>FLUSH TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Own flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Modern flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional with tank flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to somewhere else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, don't know where</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>NON-FLUSHING TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Composting toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Dry toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Ecosan toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>PIT TOILET LATRINE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3121</catValu>
				<labl>Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional pit toilet or latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine without slab or open pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3400</catValu>
				<labl>Ventilated improved pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3410</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine, no slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3420</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3430</catValu>
				<labl>Covered latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3440</catValu>
				<labl>Septic pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>UNIMPROVED TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>River</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Hanging latrine over water source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1213</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, out  of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3310</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3320</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with non-washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3490</catValu>
				<labl>Other improved system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3463</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3462</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3461</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3443</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3442</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3441</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3212</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3211</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1253</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1252</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1251</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, not to sewer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1233</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1232</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1231</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3450</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine with manual flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3460</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to ground water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1132</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1131</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DRINKWTR" files="B" name="B_DRINKWTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="325" width="4" EndPos="328"></location>
			<labl>Major source of drinking water</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>117. What is the main source of potable water for the members of your household?

IN THE CONCESSION

RUNNING WATER 01
WELL 02
OTHER 03

OUTSIDE OF THE CONCESSION

PUBLIC TAP STANDPIPE 04
WELL 05
PROTECTED WELL 06
RIVER/STREAM 07
LAKE/POND 08
OTHER 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water.  Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in DRINKWTR 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2213</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>PIPED WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Piped outside own residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap/standpipe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>WELL WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected/open well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Open public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2130</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in neighbor's residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2211</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2212</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Protected public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Tube well or borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Borehole in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Public borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2311</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2312</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2313</catValu>
				<labl>Handpump in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2321</catValu>
				<labl>Public shallow well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2322</catValu>
				<labl>Public traditional well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2323</catValu>
				<labl>Public handpump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified neighbor's well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well by type</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Well with pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Well without pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>SURFACE WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Spring</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Protected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>River, stream</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Pond, lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Dam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3240</catValu>
				<labl>Canal or river/canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3250</catValu>
				<labl>Irrigation ditch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3260</catValu>
				<labl>Dugout pond</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Channeled by gravity flow scheme</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RAINWATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Rainwater collected in tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Tanker truck</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Cart with small tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5300</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5400</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5410</catValu>
				<labl>Sachet water (in a bag)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from filtration plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from stone pipes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5310</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unknown source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5320</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5330</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unprotected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5340</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from pond/lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5500</catValu>
				<labl>Community reverse osmosis plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5201</catValu>
				<labl>Motorcycle with 3 wheels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIKE" files="B" name="B_BIKE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="329" width="1" EndPos="329"></location>
			<labl>HH has bicycle</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIKE (V123) indicates whether any member of the household has a bicycle.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CAR" files="B" name="B_CAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="330" width="1" EndPos="330"></location>
			<labl>HH has car/truck</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MOTORCYCL" files="B" name="B_MOTORCYCL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="331" width="1" EndPos="331"></location>
			<labl>HH has motorcycle/scooter</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOTORCYCL (V124) indicates whether any member of the household owns a motorcycle or scooter.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FRIDGE" files="B" name="B_FRIDGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="332" width="1" EndPos="332"></location>
			<labl>HH has refrigerator</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_STOVE" files="B" name="B_STOVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="333" width="1" EndPos="333"></location>
			<labl>HH has gas/electric stove/cooker</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STOVE indicates whether the household had a stove or "cooker" (the British term for a stove).   Some surveys specify the power source; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIO" files="B" name="B_RADIO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="334" width="1" EndPos="334"></location>
			<labl>HH has radio</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIO (V120) indicates whether the household has a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_TELEVISION" files="B" name="B_TELEVISION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="335" width="1" EndPos="335"></location>
			<labl>HH has television</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_CURRWORK" files="B" name="B_CURRWORK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="336" width="2" EndPos="337"></location>
			<labl>Currently working</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>717. Do you currently work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business.  To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind.  Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, prompted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKPREMAR" files="B" name="B_WKPREMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="338" width="1" EndPos="338"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked before first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>712. Before getting married (before living regularly with a partner), did you work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 714)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 714)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPREMAR (V709) indicates whether they ever did any work before their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKPREMARMON" files="B" name="B_WKPREMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="339" width="1" EndPos="339"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went before marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>713. Did the money you made go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For ever-married women who worked before marriage, WKPREMARMON (V710) reports who kept the woman's premarital wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKPOSTMAR" files="B" name="B_WKPOSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="340" width="1" EndPos="340"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked after first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>714. Since getting married (before living regularly with a partner), have you worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1 (GO TO 717)
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPOSTMAR (V711) indicates whether they have done any work since the date of their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKUNMAR" files="B" name="B_WKUNMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="341" width="1" EndPos="341"></location>
			<labl>Woman ever worked (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>715. Have you ever worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married, WKUNMAR (V712) indicates whether, apart from working at a family farm or business, she has ever worked regularly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKUNMARMON" files="B" name="B_WKUNMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="342" width="1" EndPos="342"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>716. Does the money you earn this way go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married and who have worked, WKUNMARMON (V713) reports who kept the woman's wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSJOB" files="B" name="B_HUSJOB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="343" width="2" EndPos="344"></location>
			<labl>Partner's occupation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>707. What is/was your husband/partner's main occupation?

OCCUPATION ______</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories.  The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples.  IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).  

The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Did not work</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Not working, student or applicant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Unemployed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Student</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Prof., Tech., Manag.</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical or Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, employee</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Household, domestic, and services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Household and domestic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled and unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKHUSPAY" files="B" name="B_WKHUSPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="345" width="2" EndPos="346"></location>
			<labl>Husband's/partner's nonagricultural earnings</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>709. Does (did) he receive a regular weekly or monthly salary?

YES 1 (GO TO 712)
NO 2 (GO TO 712)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 712)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in a non-agricultural occupation, WKHUSPAY (V706) indicates whether the partner earns a wage or salary.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Earns no wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Is self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Earns a wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKHUSLAND" files="B" name="B_WKHUSLAND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="347" width="2" EndPos="348"></location>
			<labl>Type of land where partner works</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>710. Does/did he work mainly on his own land or on family land, or did/does he work on land that he rents from someone else, on someone else's land?

PERSONAL/FAMILIAL LAND 1
OTHER LAND 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSLAND (V707) reports the type of land where he works.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Own/family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Own land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Someone else's land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Rented land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other responses</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Public land/govt allocation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Communal land/shifting cultivation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Sharecropper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_WKHUSAGPAY" files="B" name="B_WKHUSAGPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="349" width="1" EndPos="349"></location>
			<labl>Husband's wages for agricultural work</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>711. Does (did) he work to be paid primarily in money or in kind?

IN MONEY 1
IN KIND 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSAGPAY (V708) indicates whether the respondent's partner works mostly for money or a share of the crops.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Money</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Share of crops</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Both</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LIT1" files="B" name="B_LIT1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="350" width="2" EndPos="351"></location>
			<labl>Reported literacy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIT1 (V108) indicates whether the woman could read. This information was obtained in response to the question, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. Simply asking women whether and how easily they could read was the approach used to determine literacy in DHS Phases 1-3.

Beginning in Phase 4, a different approach was employed to determine literacy. See LIT2 (V155) for details about that second approach, which involved having the respondent read a sentence aloud. See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_LITBRIG" files="B" name="B_LITBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="352" width="2" EndPos="353"></location>
			<labl>Literacy bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy.  Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?"  In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. 

Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence."  As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.       

LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).  

See Comparability for more information.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily/whole sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty/part of sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>No, cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>No card with required language</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Blind or visually impaired</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_EDUCLVL" files="B" name="B_EDUCLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="354" width="1" EndPos="354"></location>
			<labl>Highest educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>111. What is the highest level of school you attended: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_YRSCHL" files="B" name="B_YRSCHL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="355" width="2" EndPos="356"></location>
			<labl>Highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.

For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_EDYRTOTAL" files="B" name="B_EDYRTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="357" width="2" EndPos="358"></location>
			<labl>Total years education</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:

If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSEDLVL" files="B" name="B_HUSEDLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="359" width="1" EndPos="359"></location>
			<labl>Partner's educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>703. What was the highest level of school that he achieved: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 706)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSEDYR" files="B" name="B_HUSEDYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="360" width="2" EndPos="361"></location>
			<labl>Partner's highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).

For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSEDYRS" files="B" name="B_HUSEDYRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="362" width="2" EndPos="363"></location>
			<labl>Partner's education in total years schooling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:

If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR 
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSLIT" files="B" name="B_HUSLIT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="364" width="2" EndPos="365"></location>
			<labl>Literacy of woman' s current/last partner.</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>706. Can (could) he read a letter or newspaper?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSLIT (V703) indicates whether the woman's current/last partner could read.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOWK" files="B" name="B_RADIOWK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="366" width="1" EndPos="366"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio every week</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOWK (V112) indicates whether the woman usually listens to the radio at least once a week. Women who reported that they listen to the radio daily (see RADIODAY (V111)) were automatically coded as "Yes."

For a comparable variable reporting the frequency of listening to the radio, see RADIOFQ (V158). For a variable bridging RADIOWK and RADIOFQ, see RADIOBRIG.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOBRIG" files="B" name="B_RADIOBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="367" width="2" EndPos="368"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio.  For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)).  Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)). 

RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Not at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Less than once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>At least once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Almost every day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOSN1" files="B" name="B_RADIOSN1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="369" width="1" EndPos="369"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Disco (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN1 indicates whether the respondent listens to disco music on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOSN2" files="B" name="B_RADIOSN2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="370" width="1" EndPos="370"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Diamonoy Tey (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN2 indicates whether the respondent listens to Diamonoy Tey (a Senegalese music group) on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOSN3" files="B" name="B_RADIOSN3" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="371" width="1" EndPos="371"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Other national stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN3 indicates whether the respondent listens to other national (Senegalese) stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_RADIOSN4" files="B" name="B_RADIOSN4" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="372" width="1" EndPos="372"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Regional stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN4 indicates whether the respondent listens to regional stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FERTPREF" files="B" name="B_FERTPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="373" width="2" EndPos="374"></location>
			<labl>Fertility preferences</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"?  The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."   

In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category. 

Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons.  In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>No more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Have another</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDDESIRE" files="B" name="B_KIDDESIRE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="375" width="2" EndPos="376"></location>
			<labl>Desire for more children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).  

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity).  To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding.  Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Wants no more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Wants, unsure timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Wants after 2+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Wants within 2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Wants more children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALKID" files="B" name="B_IDEALKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="377" width="2" EndPos="378"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).

If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>As many as can care for</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't want children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALKIDGRP" files="B" name="B_IDEALKIDGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="379" width="1" EndPos="379"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>[no label]</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALBOYS" files="B" name="B_IDEALBOYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="380" width="2" EndPos="381"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of boy children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.

Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH  (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALGIRLS" files="B" name="B_IDEALGIRLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="382" width="2" EndPos="383"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of girl children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.

Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>God's decision/Allah's will</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALBOYMORE" files="B" name="B_IDEALBOYMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="384" width="2" EndPos="385"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional male births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBOYMORE reports the number of additional male children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALGIRLMORE" files="B" name="B_IDEALGIRLMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="386" width="2" EndPos="387"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional female births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALGIRLMORE reports the number of additional female children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" files="B" name="B_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="388" width="2" EndPos="389"></location>
			<labl>Preferred gender of next birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>605. What sex would you like your child to be?

BOY 1
GIRL 2
NO PREFERENCE 3
DEPENDS ON GOD 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>NEXTKIDSEXPREF reports the preferred gender of the respondent's next child: boy, girl, either, or some other response (such as "up to God").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Boy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Girl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other answer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Either/doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Some other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALBTHINT" files="B" name="B_IDEALBTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="390" width="3" EndPos="392"></location>
			<labl>Best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>606. In your opinion, what is the best interval between births?

NUMBER OF MONTHS ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) __ 97 (GO TO 608)
DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 608)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.

IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:


The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALBTHINTWHY" files="B" name="B_IDEALBTHINTWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="393" width="2" EndPos="394"></location>
			<labl>Main reason for best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>607. Why is this interval the best?

REST, MOTHER'S HEALTH 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH, CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
CHILD'S HEALTH AND EDUCATION 06
CUSTOMS, RELIGION 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINTWHY reports the main reason why the respondent believes the amount of time reported in IDEALBTHINT (V615) is the best number of months or years between births.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Health and education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREFTIMECH" files="B" name="B_PREFTIMECH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="395" width="3" EndPos="397"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.

PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month (want now)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years or more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>987</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>989</catValu>
				<labl>After finishing school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>990</catValu>
				<labl>When spouse returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>991</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>After marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>Any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Soon or immediately</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PREFTIMECHGP" files="B" name="B_PREFTIMECHGP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="398" width="2" EndPos="399"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.  

PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability. 

The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6 or more years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPAPPROVE" files="B" name="B_FPAPPROVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="400" width="1" EndPos="400"></location>
			<labl>Respondent approves of couples using FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>612. In general do you approve or disapprove of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVE 1
DISAPPROVE 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 614)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the woman approves, in general, of the use of family planning to avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know/Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HUSPROFP" files="B" name="B_HUSPROFP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="401" width="2" EndPos="402"></location>
			<labl>Husband approves FP use</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>610. Would you say that your husband approves or disapproves of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVES 1
DISAPPROVES 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSPROFP (V610) indicates whether the woman believes her husband or male partner approves of couples using a family planning method to avoid pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Approves or indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPAPPROVEWHY" files="B" name="B_FPAPPROVEWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="403" width="2" EndPos="404"></location>
			<labl>Main reason approves/disapproves of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>613. Why?

MOTHER'S HEALTH, REST 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH AND CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES 06
RELIGION, CUSTOMS 07
SECONDARY EFFECTS 08
MORTALITY 09
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES 10
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVEWHY reports the reason why the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.

The related variable FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Mortality</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Economic reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Economic difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Economic advantages</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOTYP" files="B" name="B_FPKNOTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="405" width="2" EndPos="406"></location>
			<labl>Know any type of FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.  

Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence.  Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Knows no method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Knows modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOPILL" files="B" name="B_FPKNOPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="407" width="2" EndPos="408"></location>
			<labl>Know about Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOIUD" files="B" name="B_FPKNOIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="409" width="2" EndPos="410"></location>
			<labl>Know about IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.  In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOINJ" files="B" name="B_FPKNOINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="411" width="2" EndPos="412"></location>
			<labl>Know about injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNODIA" files="B" name="B_FPKNODIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="413" width="2" EndPos="414"></location>
			<labl>Know about diaphragm for  FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNODIA (V304_04) indicates whether the woman knew about the diaphragm or spermicides, such as a foam or jelly, as a method for family planning. Some phases combine diaphragm and spermicides in the response and some are separate; see Comparability. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOCON" files="B" name="B_FPKNOCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="415" width="2" EndPos="416"></location>
			<labl>Know about condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOFST" files="B" name="B_FPKNOFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="417" width="2" EndPos="418"></location>
			<labl>Know about female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOMST" files="B" name="B_FPKNOMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="419" width="2" EndPos="420"></location>
			<labl>Know about male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOLAM" files="B" name="B_FPKNOLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="421" width="2" EndPos="422"></location>
			<labl>Knows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOWD" files="B" name="B_FPKNOWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="423" width="2" EndPos="424"></location>
			<labl>Know about withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNORHY" files="B" name="B_FPKNORHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="425" width="2" EndPos="426"></location>
			<labl>Know about rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOOM" files="B" name="B_FPKNOOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="427" width="2" EndPos="428"></location>
			<labl>Knows about other contraceptive as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOOM (V304_10) indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" method(s) as a method of family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOM indicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" method(s) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPTYPNOW" files="B" name="B_FPTYPNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="429" width="2" EndPos="430"></location>
			<labl>Current FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric or traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPUSPATRN" files="B" name="B_FPUSPATRN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="431" width="2" EndPos="432"></location>
			<labl>Pattern of use of contraceptive method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>313. Are you/your husband currently doing something or using any method to delay or avoid getting pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 316)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Ever used, but not currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Used since last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Used before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPMETHNOW" files="B" name="B_FPMETHNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="433" width="3" EndPos="435"></location>
			<labl>Current method of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.

Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Not using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/Implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Female Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Male Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (3 monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>Contraceptive patch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Cycle Beads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>Natural family planning, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs/Plants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-Gris/Amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPRHYMETH" files="B" name="B_FPRHYMETH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="436" width="1" EndPos="436"></location>
			<labl>Method of periodic abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>310. When you used the rhythm method, how did you determine which days to abstain?

BASED ON THE CALENDAR 1
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE 2
BASED ON THE CERVICAL MUCUS METHOD 3
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE AND ON MUCUS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPRHYMETH (V314) reports how the woman determined which days to abstain from sexual intercourse to practice periodic abstinence (rhythm) as a means of delaying or avoiding pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
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				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Calendar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Body temperature</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Cervical mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Body temp and mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>No specific system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPLASTSRCD" files="B" name="B_FPLASTSRCD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="437" width="4" EndPos="440"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, detailed</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
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				<labl>Community center</labl>
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				<catValu>3306</catValu>
				<labl>Institute for Family Health (IFH)</labl>
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				<catValu>3180</catValu>
				<labl>International Rescue Committee (IRC)</labl>
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				<catValu>0000</catValu>
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				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
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				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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				<labl>National hospital</labl>
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				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Referral/specialty hospital</labl>
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				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>National/central hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1113</catValu>
				<labl>Military hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1114</catValu>
				<labl>Day hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Provincial/regional hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Urban hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1140</catValu>
				<labl>District/rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1141</catValu>
				<labl>District hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1142</catValu>
				<labl>Rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1150</catValu>
				<labl>Category I hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1160</catValu>
				<labl>Category II hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1170</catValu>
				<labl>University/teaching hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1171</catValu>
				<labl>University hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1172</catValu>
				<labl>Teaching hospital</labl>
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				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Referral health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Community health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Basic health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1260</catValu>
				<labl>Integrated health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1270</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1280</catValu>
				<labl>Family welfare center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1310</catValu>
				<labl>Stand-alone family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1320</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic CBD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Government health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1411</catValu>
				<labl>Village health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1412</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1413</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Government mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1421</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile PHC clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Government health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1431</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1432</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1433</catValu>
				<labl>Paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1440</catValu>
				<labl>Government health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1434</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1435</catValu>
				<labl>Health surveillance assistant (HSA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1436</catValu>
				<labl>Male mobilizer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1437</catValu>
				<labl>Accredited social health activist (ASHA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1438</catValu>
				<labl>Vaidya/hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1450</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1451</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health care outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1452</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic/EPI outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1453</catValu>
				<labl>Community clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1454</catValu>
				<labl>Rural/municipal clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1460</catValu>
				<labl>Camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1470</catValu>
				<labl>Household visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1500</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1510</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal and child health (MCH) center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1520</catValu>
				<labl>Rural maternity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1530</catValu>
				<labl>Anganwadi/ICDS center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1600</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1610</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1611</catValu>
				<labl>Community pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1620</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1900</catValu>
				<labl>Other public</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1901</catValu>
				<labl>Clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1902</catValu>
				<labl>Curative care organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1903</catValu>
				<labl>Health home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1904</catValu>
				<labl>Health office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1905</catValu>
				<labl>Health insurance organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1906</catValu>
				<labl>Parastatal health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1907</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Private specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Private district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2113</catValu>
				<labl>Private university hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2121</catValu>
				<labl>Private polyclinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2122</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Private dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Private drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2240</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor's office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Qualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional/unqualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Private practice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2331</catValu>
				<labl>Private care room</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2332</catValu>
				<labl>Private infirmiry</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Private outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2420</catValu>
				<labl>Private health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2421</catValu>
				<labl>Private field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2422</catValu>
				<labl>Private community/village health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2423</catValu>
				<labl>Private community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2424</catValu>
				<labl>Private paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2425</catValu>
				<labl>Private hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2426</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2427</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2428</catValu>
				<labl>Private nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2500</catValu>
				<labl>Private health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2600</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2610</catValu>
				<labl>Injectables outlet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2700</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other private medical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>Tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>VCT center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>NGO SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Static clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3130</catValu>
				<labl>Marie Stopes facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3131</catValu>
				<labl>Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3140</catValu>
				<labl>Red Cross facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3150</catValu>
				<labl>UN Relief and Works Agency facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3160</catValu>
				<labl>Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3170</catValu>
				<labl>Population Services International (PSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Depot holder</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3301</catValu>
				<labl>Amo-Congo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3302</catValu>
				<labl>Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3303</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3304</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3305</catValu>
				<labl>United Mission to Nepal (UMN)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3900</catValu>
				<labl>Other NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RELIGIOUS/MISSION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4110</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4111</catValu>
				<labl>Religious referral/specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4112</catValu>
				<labl>Religious district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4120</catValu>
				<labl>Religious clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4210</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4211</catValu>
				<labl>Mosque health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4212</catValu>
				<labl>Church health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4220</catValu>
				<labl>Religious dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Religious outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4310</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4320</catValu>
				<labl>Religious mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4330</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4331</catValu>
				<labl>Religious field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4900</catValu>
				<labl>Other religious</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5110</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5120</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5210</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5220</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5221</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5222</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5223</catValu>
				<labl>Health educator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5224</catValu>
				<labl>Peer educators</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5230</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5900</catValu>
				<labl>Other unspecified medical sector</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5901</catValu>
				<labl>Media campaign</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Shop/market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6110</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6111</catValu>
				<labl>General dealer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6112</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket/tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6113</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6114</catValu>
				<labl>Tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6120</catValu>
				<labl>Market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6130</catValu>
				<labl>Kiosk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6140</catValu>
				<labl>Gas station</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6150</catValu>
				<labl>Other retail</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Church/mosque</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6310</catValu>
				<labl>Friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6320</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6321</catValu>
				<labl>Partner</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub/hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6410</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6411</catValu>
				<labl>Bar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6420</catValu>
				<labl>Hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6500</catValu>
				<labl>Workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6510</catValu>
				<labl>Respondent's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6520</catValu>
				<labl>Partner's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6600</catValu>
				<labl>Informal channels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6610</catValu>
				<labl>Drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6620</catValu>
				<labl>Support group</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6630</catValu>
				<labl>Women's sittings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6700</catValu>
				<labl>Location for adolescents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6710</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6720</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6900</catValu>
				<labl>Other facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6901</catValu>
				<labl>Refugee camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6902</catValu>
				<labl>Charity/foundation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9994</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPLASTSRCS" files="B" name="B_FPLASTSRCS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="441" width="2" EndPos="442"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Church, Shop, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinic/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FP1STUSGPKID" files="B" name="B_FP1STUSGPKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="443" width="1" EndPos="443"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSGPKID (V311) reports the number of living children, if any, the woman had when she first used a contraceptive method, with the number top-coded at 4+ children. FP1STUSLVKID reports responses to the same question, without top-coding the answers.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent number reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>Never used FP</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FP1STUSLVKID" files="B" name="B_FP1STUSLVKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="444" width="2" EndPos="445"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSLVKID (V310) reports the number of living children the woman had the first time she used a contraceptive method.  The same information is also reported in FP1STUSGPKID, except responses are top-coded at 4+ children in that variable and women who have never used contraception are coded as "9."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPUSINTENT" files="B" name="B_FPUSINTENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="446" width="1" EndPos="446"></location>
			<labl>FP current use or future intention</labl>
			<txt>FPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Using modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Using traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Non-user intending to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPUSPLAN" files="B" name="B_FPUSPLAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="447" width="2" EndPos="448"></location>
			<labl>Intention to use FP in future</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>317. Do you intend to use, in the future, a method to delay or avoid becoming pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Will use in future</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Use in next 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Use later</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about future use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPMETHFUTR" files="B" name="B_FPMETHFUTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="449" width="3" EndPos="451"></location>
			<labl>Preferred future FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>318. What method would you prefer to use?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
FEMALE STERILIZATION 06
MALE STERILIZATION 07
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 320)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 320)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 320)
UNSURE OR DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other method, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional medications</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-gris/amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>Whatever doctor prescribes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Male sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Female sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>CycleBeads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method (periodic abstinence)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>Knotted cord/strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>Charm from traditional spiritual leader</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSE" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="452" width="2" EndPos="453"></location>
			<labl>Ever use any type of FP (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSE (V302) is a constructed variable that reports whether the woman had ever used a family planning method and, if so, whether she had used a modern contraceptive method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Used only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Used modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSPILL" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="454" width="1" EndPos="454"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSPILL (V305_01) indicates whether the woman has ever used the pill to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSIUD" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="455" width="1" EndPos="455"></location>
			<labl>Ever use IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSIUD (V305_02) indicates whether the woman had ever used an IUD to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSINJ" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="456" width="1" EndPos="456"></location>
			<labl>Ever use injectable for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSINJ (V305_03) indicates whether the woman has ever used injectable contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSDIA" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="457" width="1" EndPos="457"></location>
			<labl>Ever use diaphragm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSDIA (V305_04) indicates whether the woman had ever used the diaphragm (sometimes explicitly in conjunction with foam or jelly) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSCON" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="458" width="1" EndPos="458"></location>
			<labl>Ever use condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSCON (V305_05) indicates whether the woman had ever used the male condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSFST" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="459" width="1" EndPos="459"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFST (V305_06) indicates whether the woman had ever used female sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSWD" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="460" width="1" EndPos="460"></location>
			<labl>Ever use withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSWD (V305_09) indicates whether the woman has ever used withdrawal to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSRHY" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="461" width="1" EndPos="461"></location>
			<labl>Ever use rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSRHY (V305_08) indicates whether the woman had ever used rhythm (periodic abstinence) to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSMST" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="462" width="1" EndPos="462"></location>
			<labl>Ever use male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSMST (V305_07) indicates whether the woman had ever used male sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSFC" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSFC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="463" width="1" EndPos="463"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFC (V305_14) indicates whether the woman had ever used the female condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSLAM" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="464" width="1" EndPos="464"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Lactational amenorrhea method for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSLAM (V305_13) indicates whether the woman had ever used the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The complementary variable FPKNOLAM indicates whether the woman knew about LAM as a method for family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPEVUSOM" files="B" name="B_FPEVUSOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="465" width="1" EndPos="465"></location>
			<labl>Ever use other methods for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSOM (V305_10) indicates whether the woman has ever used other methods to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINCONS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="466" width="2" EndPos="467"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCONS (V307_05) reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINDIAS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="468" width="2" EndPos="469"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINDIAS (V307_04) reports where the woman would go to obtain diaphragm/foam/jelly, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINFSTS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="470" width="2" EndPos="471"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINFSTS (V307_06) reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCININJS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCININJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="472" width="2" EndPos="473"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCININJS (V307_03) reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINIUDS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="474" width="2" EndPos="475"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINIUDS (V307_02) reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINMSTS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="476" width="2" EndPos="477"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINMSTS (V307_07) reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINPILLS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="478" width="2" EndPos="479"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPILLS (V307_01) reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINRHYS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="480" width="2" EndPos="481"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINRHYS (V307_08) reports where the woman would obtain information about rhythm (periodic abstinence), if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Answers are recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINPLTS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="482" width="2" EndPos="483"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCPLT is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINCHRMS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="484" width="2" EndPos="485"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCCHRM is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINTRAD" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINTRAD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="486" width="3" EndPos="488"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRAD (V329) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods. 

The related variable FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods, using standardized response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic/doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor or midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>Christian Council of Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>Relative/friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Husband/partner obtained information</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Used withdrawal or abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINTRADS" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINTRADS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="489" width="2" EndPos="490"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the woman obtained information about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence), with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere/did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Priv Clin/Delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINCON" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="491" width="3" EndPos="493"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male condoms</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male condoms, FPSRCINCON reports where she would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCONS reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINDIA" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="494" width="3" EndPos="496"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of diaphragm, foam, or jelly as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINDIA reports where she would go to obtain these items, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINDIAS reports where the woman would go to obtain a diaphragm, foam, or jelly, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINFST" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="497" width="3" EndPos="499"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of female sterilization, FPSRCINFST reports where she would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINFSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
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				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCININJ" files="B" name="B_FPSRCININJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="500" width="3" EndPos="502"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of injectables, FPSRCININJ reports where she would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCININJS reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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			<labl>Source for information on IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of IUDs, FPSRCINIUD reports where she would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINIUDS reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINMST" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="506" width="3" EndPos="508"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male sterilization, FPSRCINMST reports where she would go to access male sterilization, if she wanted to use this method to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINMSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>100</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
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				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINPILL" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="509" width="3" EndPos="511"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on the Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the Pill, FPSRCINPILL reports where she would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPILLS reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINRHY" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="512" width="3" EndPos="514"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the rhythm method (period abstinence), FPSRCINRHY reports where she would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINRHYS reports where the woman would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINPLT" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINPLT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="515" width="3" EndPos="517"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of using medicinal plants/herbs as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINPLT reports where she would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPSRCINCHRM" files="B" name="B_FPSRCINCHRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="518" width="3" EndPos="520"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of charms or amulets as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINCHRM reports where she would go to obtain a charm or amulet, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPKNOMODSRC" files="B" name="B_FPKNOMODSRC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="521" width="1" EndPos="521"></location>
			<labl>Know source for modern FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMODSRC (V303) indicates whether the woman knew of source from which she believed she could obtain a modern method of family planning.  Whether the source existed and whether it could supply the method was not verified.  

In the DHS, the following family planning methods are considered modern methods: Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Knows source for modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBPILLS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="522" width="2" EndPos="523"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS (V309_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBIUDS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="524" width="2" EndPos="525"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS (V309_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBINJS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBINJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="526" width="2" EndPos="527"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS (V309_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBDIAS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="528" width="2" EndPos="529"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS (V309_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBCONS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="530" width="2" EndPos="531"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS (V309_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBFSTS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="532" width="2" EndPos="533"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS (V309_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBMSTS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="534" width="2" EndPos="535"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS (V309_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBRHYS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="536" width="2" EndPos="537"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS (V309_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBPLTS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="538" width="2" EndPos="539"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBCHRMS" files="B" name="B_FPPROBCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="540" width="2" EndPos="541"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with charm or amulet, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a charm or amulet as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBPILLS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBPILLS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="542" width="2" EndPos="543"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS2 (V308_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPILLS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPILLS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBIUDS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBIUDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="544" width="2" EndPos="545"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS2 (V308_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBIUDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBIUDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBINJS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBINJS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="546" width="2" EndPos="547"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS2 (V308_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBINJS2 may also be interested in FPPROBINJS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBDIAS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBDIAS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="548" width="2" EndPos="549"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS2 (V308_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBDIAS2 may also be interested in FPPROBDIAS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBCONS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBCONS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="550" width="2" EndPos="551"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS2 (V308_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCONS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCONS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBFSTS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBFSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="552" width="2" EndPos="553"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS2 (V308_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBFSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBFSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBMSTS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBMSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="554" width="2" EndPos="555"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS2 (V308_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBMSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBMSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBRHYS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBRHYS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="556" width="2" EndPos="557"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS2 (V308_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBRHYS2 may also be interested in FPPROBRHYS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBWDS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBWDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="558" width="2" EndPos="559"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using withdrawal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBWDS2 (V308_10) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using withdrawal as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBWDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBWDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBPLTS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBPLTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="560" width="2" EndPos="561"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants or herbs as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPLTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPLTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPPROBCHRMS2" files="B" name="B_FPPROBCHRMS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="562" width="2" EndPos="563"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using charm or amulet</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using charms or amulets as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCHRMS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCHRMS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_FPTALKHUSNO" files="B" name="B_FPTALKHUSNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="564" width="1" EndPos="564"></location>
			<labl>Number of times discussed FP with partner in past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>611. How many times during the past year did you speak with your partner/husband about family planning?

NEVER 1
ONCE OR TWICE 2
THREE TIMES OR MORE 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTALKHUSNO (V611) reports the number of the times the woman has recently discussed family planning with her husband/partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Once or twice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>More often</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Discussion of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SXPRESKID" files="B" name="B_SXPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="565" width="1" EndPos="565"></location>
			<labl>Children present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESKID (V815A) indicates whether any children under the age of 10 were present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SXPRESMALE" files="B" name="B_SXPRESMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="566" width="1" EndPos="566"></location>
			<labl>Male adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESMALE (V815B) indicates whether any male adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SXPRESFEM" files="B" name="B_SXPRESFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="567" width="1" EndPos="567"></location>
			<labl>Female adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESFEM (V815C) indicates whether another female adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions about the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SXPRESHUS" files="B" name="B_SXPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="568" width="1" EndPos="568"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESHUS indicates whether the respondent's husband was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_ANCARENOW" files="B" name="B_ANCARENOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="569" width="2" EndPos="570"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (current pregnancy)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANCARENOW (V403) reports the type of health care personnel (if any) who gave prenatal care for the current pregnancy.  Response categories vary across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matron/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_ANTETNUSNOW" files="B" name="B_ANTETNUSNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="571" width="1" EndPos="571"></location>
			<labl>Received tetanus injection during current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANTETNUSNOW (V402) indicates whether tetanus injections were given during the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PPAMENNOW" files="B" name="B_PPAMENNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="572" width="1" EndPos="572"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum amenorrheic</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>408. Has your period returned?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2 (GO TO 410)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_PPABSTAINNOW" files="B" name="B_PPABSTAINNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="573" width="1" EndPos="573"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum abstaining</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>410. Have you begun having sexual intercourse again since the birth of (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALPOSTPT" files="B" name="B_IDEALPOSTPT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="574" width="3" EndPos="576"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT (V608) reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>079</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>078</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>077</catValu>
				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>076</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>075</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>069</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>068</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>066</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>065</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>064</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>063</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>062</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>061</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>007</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>009</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>016</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>017</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>018</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>021</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>022</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>023</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>025</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>026</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>027</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>031</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>033</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>034</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>035</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>036</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>037</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>038</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>039</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>042</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>043</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>044</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>045</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>046</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>047</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>048</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>049</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>055</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>056</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>057</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>058</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>059</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>89 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_IDEALPOSTPT2" files="B" name="B_IDEALPOSTPT2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="577" width="3" EndPos="579"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence (months and years only)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT2 reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child. Responses are given in month or year units; the complementary variable IDEALPOSTPT preserves the detailed responses given in days for a minority of samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_SEXBRSTFD" files="B" name="B_SEXBRSTFD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="580" width="1" EndPos="580"></location>
			<labl>Alright to have sex while breastfeeding</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>609. Should a mother wait until she has completely stopped breast feeding before having sexual intercourse, or is this not important?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SEXBRSTFD (V609) indicates whether the woman thinks mothers should wait until they have stopped breastfeeding before resuming sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wait</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_MATERNITYIDX" files="B" name="B_MATERNITYIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="581" width="1" EndPos="581"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in maternity history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>401. CHECK 217:

ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981: WRITE THE LINE NUMBER, NAME AND SURVIVAL STATUS OF EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 3 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH.

NO BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981 (GO TO 501)

NAME ____

LIVING ____
DEAD ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_HEALTHIDX" files="B" name="B_HEALTHIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="582" width="1" EndPos="582"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in immunization/health history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 418-430 FOR BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981]

418. CHECK 401:

RECORD THE NAME AND SURVIVAL OF EACH BIRTH SINCE THE FIRST OF APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 4 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH. THE HEADING OF TABLE 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS THAT OF TABLE 3. ASK QUESTIONS OF THE LIVING CHILDREN ONLY.

NAME ___

LIVING (GO TO 419)
DEAD (GO TO 428)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIOIDX" files="B" name="B_BIOIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="583" width="1" EndPos="583"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in height and weight table</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BFEEDNITE" files="B" name="B_BFEEDNITE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="584" width="2" EndPos="585"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>413. How many times did you breastfeed last night between sunset and sunrise?

NUMBER OF NIGHTTIME FEEDINGS ___

CHILD SLEEPS WHILE BREASTFEEDING 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDNITE (V407) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous night between sunset and sunrise. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDNITE_01 (M35_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDNITE describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDNITE does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was breastfed that many times during the previous night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDNITE (M35) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>On demand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BFEEDAY" files="B" name="B_BFEEDAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="586" width="2" EndPos="587"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous day</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>414. Yesterday, how many times did you breastfeed during the day?

NUMBER OF DAYTIME FEEDINGS ___

WHEN DEMANDED, WHEN THE CHILD CRIES 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDAY (V408) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous day during daylight hours. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDAY_01 (M36_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous day during daylight hours.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDAY describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDAY does not necessarily indicate that a child whose record is being analyzed was personally breastfed that many times during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDAY (M36) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous day.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>On demand, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BOTTLE24H" files="B" name="B_BOTTLE24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="588" width="1" EndPos="588"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BFEEDANYNOW" files="B" name="B_BFEEDANYNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="589" width="1" EndPos="589"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently breastfeeding any child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>406. Are you still breast feeding (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding. 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.

This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDAPPLE" files="B" name="B_DIASHDAPPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="590" width="1" EndPos="590"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Applesauce</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDAPPLE indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child applesauce if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDBAOBAB" files="B" name="B_DIASHDBAOBAB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="591" width="1" EndPos="591"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Baobab fruit</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDBAOBAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child baobab fruit if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDGRUEL" files="B" name="B_DIASHDGRUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="592" width="1" EndPos="592"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Gruel</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDGRUEL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child gruel or porridge if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDHERB" files="B" name="B_DIASHDHERB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="593" width="1" EndPos="593"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHERB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child herbs or medicinal plants if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDHLTHPRO" files="B" name="B_DIASHDHLTHPRO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="594" width="1" EndPos="594"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Seek treatment from health provider</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHLTHPRO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would seek treatment from a health provider if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDORS" files="B" name="B_DIASHDORS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="595" width="1" EndPos="595"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Give child ORS/zinc</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDORS indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child ORS or zinc if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDPILSYR" files="B" name="B_DIASHDPILSYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="596" width="1" EndPos="596"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Pill or syrup</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDPILSYR indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child pills, syrup, or other drugs if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDSOLUT" files="B" name="B_DIASHDSOLUT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="597" width="1" EndPos="597"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Sugar-salt-water solution</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDSOLUT indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child a sugar-salt-water solution if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDOTH" files="B" name="B_DIASHDOTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="598" width="1" EndPos="598"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Other</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDOTH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would do some other thing if her child had diarrhea. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_DIASHDDK" files="B" name="B_DIASHDDK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="599" width="1" EndPos="599"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Don't know</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDDK indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she did not know what treatment to use if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDSEX" files="B" name="B_KIDSEX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="600" width="1" EndPos="600"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDSEX (B4) reports the sex of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDALIVE" files="B" name="B_KIDALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="601" width="1" EndPos="601"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDALIVE (B5) reports whether the child was alive or dead at the time of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDBIRTHMO" files="B" name="B_KIDBIRTHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="602" width="2" EndPos="603"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHMO (B1) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDBIRTHYR" files="B" name="B_KIDBIRTHYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="604" width="4" EndPos="607"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHYR (B2) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDAGEINFO" files="B" name="B_KIDAGEINFO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="608" width="2" EndPos="609"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDAGEINFO (B10) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDCURAGE" files="B" name="B_KIDCURAGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="610" width="2" EndPos="611"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDCURAGE (B8) reports the current age of the child, in years, at the time of the survey.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDDOBCMC" files="B" name="B_KIDDOBCMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="612" width="4" EndPos="615"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDDOBCMC (B3) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child.</txt>
			<codInstr>KIDDOBCMC (B3) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDBORD" files="B" name="B_KIDBORD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="616" width="2" EndPos="617"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBORD (BORD) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 = the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDTWIN" files="B" name="B_KIDTWIN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="618" width="2" EndPos="619"></location>
			<labl>Child is twin or single birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDTWIN (B0) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a single birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth/not a twin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDAGEDEATH" files="B" name="B_KIDAGEDEATH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="620" width="3" EndPos="622"></location>
			<labl>Child age at death (non-imputed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For deceased children, KIDAGEDEATH (B6) reports the age of the child at death in days, months or years. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit: 1 for days, 2 for months, 3 for years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Died on day of birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days, unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Months old: Month of birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>263</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>264</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>265</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>266</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months, inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDAGEDIEDIMP" files="B" name="B_KIDAGEDIEDIMP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="623" width="3" EndPos="625"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in month (including imputed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For deceased children, KIDAGEDIEDIMP (B7) reports the age of the child at death in months (including imputed ages).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_KIDLIVESWITH" files="B" name="B_KIDLIVESWITH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="626" width="2" EndPos="627"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or with others</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDLIVESWITH (B9) reports the person the child usually lives with (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>With someone else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Child age 15+, lives elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHINTPREMO" files="B" name="B_BIRTHINTPREMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="628" width="3" EndPos="630"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceding birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the first-born, or the twin of the first-born, child, BIRTHINTPREMO (B11) indicates the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's first older sibling).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>007</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>009</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>016</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>017</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>018</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>021</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>022</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>023</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>025</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>026</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>027</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>031</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>033</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>034</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>035</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>036</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>037</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>038</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>039</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>042</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>043</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>044</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>045</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>046</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>047</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>048</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>049</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>055</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>056</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>057</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>058</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>059</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>061</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>062</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>063</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>064</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>065</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>066</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>068</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>069</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>075</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>076</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>077</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>078</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>079</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>84</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>85</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>87</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>88</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>89</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>091</catValu>
				<labl>91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>092</catValu>
				<labl>92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>093</catValu>
				<labl>93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>094</catValu>
				<labl>94</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>095</catValu>
				<labl>95</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>096</catValu>
				<labl>96</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>097</catValu>
				<labl>97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>098</catValu>
				<labl>98</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>099</catValu>
				<labl>99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>100</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>101</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>102</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>103</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>104</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>105</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>106</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>107</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>108</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>109</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>110</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>111</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>112</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>113</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>114</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>115</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>116</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>117</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>118</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>119</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>120</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>121</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>122</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>123</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>124</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>125</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>126</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>127</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>128</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>129</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>130</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>131</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>132</labl>
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				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>310</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>311</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>312</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>313</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>314</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>315</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>316</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>317</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>318</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>319</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>320</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>321</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>322</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>323</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>324</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>325</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>326</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>327</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>328</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>329</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>330</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>331</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>332</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>333</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>334</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>335</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>336</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>337</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>338</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>339</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>340</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>341</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>342</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>343</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>344</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>345</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>346</catValu>
				<labl>346</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>347</catValu>
				<labl>347</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>348</catValu>
				<labl>348</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>349</catValu>
				<labl>349</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>350</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>351</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>352</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>353</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>354</catValu>
				<labl>354</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>355</catValu>
				<labl>355</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>356</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>357</catValu>
				<labl>357</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>358</catValu>
				<labl>358</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>359</catValu>
				<labl>359</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>360</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>361</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>362</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>363</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>364</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>365</catValu>
				<labl>365</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_BIRTHINTPOSTMO" files="B" name="B_BIRTHINTPOSTMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="631" width="3" EndPos="633"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the last-born, or twin of the last-born, child, BIRTHINTPOSTMO (B12) indicates the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born before the mother's next birth (or before the child's first younger sibling).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="B_VACWHY" files="B" name="B_VACWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="634" width="2" EndPos="635"></location>
			<labl>Purpose of vaccinations</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>432. What does a vaccine do?

PREVENTS 01
HEALS 02
IMMUNIZES 03
PREVENTS AND HEALS 04
PREVENTS AND IMMUNIZES 05
HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 06
PREVENTS, HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 08
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACWHY reports what the respondent, in response to an open-ended question, stated as the purpose of vaccinations.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Cure disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Immunize against disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and cure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Cure and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent, cure, and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SAMPLE" files="C" name="C_SAMPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="1" width="5" EndPos="5"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLE identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SAMPLESTR" files="C" name="C_SAMPLESTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="6" width="5" EndPos="10"></location>
			<labl>IPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)</labl>
			<txt>SAMPLESTR is a string variable that identifies the DHS sample from which the case is drawn.  Each sample receives a unique 5-digit code.  The first three digits are ISO/UN codes used in COUNTRY, and the last two digits identify the sample within the country, ordered by survey year.

The related variable SAMPLE is a numeric variable that identifies the DHS sample with the same 5-digit code.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11603</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11602</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11601</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10803</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10802</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10801</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10401</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05007</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05006</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05005</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05004</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05003</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1999-00</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05001</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05002</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14801</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 1996-97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12004</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12003</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14803</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18001</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18002</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic 2013-14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20401</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81807</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81806</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81805</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81804</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81803</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81802</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81801</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80006</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80005</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80004</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80003</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80002</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80001</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79203</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79202</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79201</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78801</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72901</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan 1989-90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71606</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71605</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71604</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 2005-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71603</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71602</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71601</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71001</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68610</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68609</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68608</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68607</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14802</catValu>
				<labl>Chad 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68606</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68605</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2010-11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68604</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68603</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68602</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68601</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal 1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64605</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64604</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64603</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64602</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64601</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60407</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60406</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60405</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60404</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2004-08</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60403</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60402</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60401</catValu>
				<labl>Peru 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58603</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2012-13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58602</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2006-07</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58601</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 1990-91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56605</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56604</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56603</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56602</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56601</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56204</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56203</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56202</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12002</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12001</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11604</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02401</catValu>
				<labl>Angola 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00401</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00101</catValu>
				<labl>Model 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56201</catValu>
				<labl>Niger 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52404</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52403</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52402</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52401</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51604</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51603</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51602</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51601</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50803</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50802</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50801</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50403</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50402</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50401</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46605</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46604</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46603</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46602</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1995-6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46601</catValu>
				<labl>Mali 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45405</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45404</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45403</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45402</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45401</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45004</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45003</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45002</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45001</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42603</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42602</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42601</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40406</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40405</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2008-9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40403</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40402</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40401</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya 1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40006</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40005</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40004</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40003</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40002</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40001</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38403</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38402</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38401</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire 1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35604</catValu>
				<labl>India 2015-16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35603</catValu>
				<labl>India 2005-06</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35602</catValu>
				<labl>India 1998-99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35601</catValu>
				<labl>India 1992-93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32403</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32402</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32401</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32003</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32002</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32001</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala 1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28806</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28805</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28804</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28803</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28802</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28801</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana 1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23104</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23103</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23102</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23101</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia 2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20404</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20403</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20402</catValu>
				<labl>Benin 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83401</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83402</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83403</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83404</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83405</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83406</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania 2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85401</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85402</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85403</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85404</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso 2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88701</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 1991-92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88702</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89401</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89402</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89403</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89404</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89405</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia 2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40007</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan 2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52405</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58604</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan 2017-18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71002</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa 2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_COUNTRY" files="C" name="C_COUNTRY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="11" width="3" EndPos="13"></location>
			<labl>Country</labl>
			<txt>COUNTRY reports the country where the survey was fielded. The codes assigned to each country are those used by the UN Statistics Division and the ISO (International Organization for Standardization).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>Model</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>Afghanistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>Angola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>Bangladesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Burundi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Cambodia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Cameroon</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>Chad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>Congo Democratic Republic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>Benin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Ethiopia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Guatemala</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Guinea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>India</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>Cote d'Ivoire</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Jordan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>Kenya</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Madagascar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>454</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>466</catValu>
				<labl>Mali</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>504</catValu>
				<labl>Morocco</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>508</catValu>
				<labl>Mozambique</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>516</catValu>
				<labl>Namibia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>524</catValu>
				<labl>Nepal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>562</catValu>
				<labl>Niger</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>566</catValu>
				<labl>Nigeria</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>586</catValu>
				<labl>Pakistan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>604</catValu>
				<labl>Peru</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>646</catValu>
				<labl>Rwanda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>686</catValu>
				<labl>Senegal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>South Africa</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>716</catValu>
				<labl>Zimbabwe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>729</catValu>
				<labl>Sudan</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>788</catValu>
				<labl>Tunisia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>792</catValu>
				<labl>Turkey</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Uganda</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>818</catValu>
				<labl>Egypt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>834</catValu>
				<labl>Tanzania</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>854</catValu>
				<labl>Burkina Faso</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>887</catValu>
				<labl>Yemen</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>894</catValu>
				<labl>Zambia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_YEAR" files="C" name="C_YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="14" width="4" EndPos="17"></location>
			<labl>Year of sample</labl>
			<txt>YEAR reports the year when the survey was fielded, as a four-digit variable. In some cases, the DHS was conducted over the course of two years (e.g., Ethiopia 2010-2011), but YEAR always gives a single year.  For full information about the timing of the surveys, please consult the IPUMS-DHS Sample Descriptions page.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2001</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2002</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2003</labl>
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				<labl>2006</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2008</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2010</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2011</labl>
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				<labl>2012</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2013</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2014</labl>
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				<labl>2016</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>2017</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDHSPID" files="C" name="C_IDHSPID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="18" width="23" EndPos="40"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSPID is an identifying number unique to person in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE and CASEID.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSPID is a 22-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDHSHID" files="C" name="C_IDHSHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="41" width="20" EndPos="60"></location>
			<labl>Unique cross-sample household identifier</labl>
			<txt>IDHSHID is an identifying number unique to a specific household in a given sample.  It is a concatenation of SAMPLE, CLUSTERNO and HHNUM.</txt>
			<codInstr>IDHSHID is a 19-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DHSID" files="C" name="C_DHSID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="61" width="14" EndPos="74"></location>
			<labl>Key to link DHS clusters to context data (string)</labl>
			<txt>DHSID is the 14-character DHS identification code for DHS clusters constructed from the 2-character country code, the 4-digit survey year, and the 8-digit cluster identification number. DHSID is available for every IPUMS-DHS sample and uniquely identifies clusters across samples. It serves as the unique linking key between IPUMS-DHS microdata and DHS cluster shapefiles.</txt>
			<codInstr>This is a 14-digit numeric variable with 0 implied decimal places</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CASEID" files="C" name="C_CASEID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="75" width="18" EndPos="92"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific respondent identifier</labl>
			<txt>CASEID is the unique identifier for each woman in a given sample year.  Using CASEID and CLUSTERNO, analysts can link IPUMS-DHS data to the original DHS datasets to attach variables that are not currently available in IPUMS-DHS.  For example, researchers can use CASEID and CLUSTERNO to link variables from the IPUMS-DHS with other variables from the Woman's Recode file to merge country-specific variables, or to the Household or Couples Recode file to attach variables that are not yet part of IPUMS-DHS. 

In most samples, users can identify women who are in the same household by using the first 12 characters of CASEID (and CLUSTERNO (V001)), as this indicates a unique household identifier.  

CASEID is generally created by The DHS Program using the variables CLUSTERNO (V001), HHNUM (V002), and LINENO (V003), with the last three characters indicating the respondent's line number in the household file.

For instructions on how to create links between IPUMS-DHS data and DHS source data, see the User Note on "Merging IDHS and DHS Data." [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>CASEID is a 18-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HHID" files="C" name="C_HHID" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="93" width="15" EndPos="107"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific household identifier</labl>
			<txt>HHID is an identifying number unique to each household in a given sample.</txt>
			<codInstr>HHID is a 15-character string variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="character"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HHNUM" files="C" name="C_HHNUM" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="108" width="4" EndPos="111"></location>
			<labl>Household number in cluster</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>REGION____

VILLAGE____

DEPARTMENT____

NEIGHBORHOOD/REGION____

ARRONDISSEMENT/COMMUNE____

SUB-DISTRICT____

PARCELLE NUMBER____

CONCESSION NUMBER (a group of houses on a plot, usually centered around the huts of a man and his wives) ____

HOUSEHOLD NUMBER _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HHNUM (V002) is the number identifying the household in which the respondent was
interviewed, within each sample.   

To identify unique households in most samples, researchers must use HHNUM with CLUSTERNO (V001).  

For most samples, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO can be used to merge IPUMS-DHS data from the women's file to DHS Household Recode files, to incorporate household variables not yet available in the IPUMS-DHS.  However, in some household files, HHNUM and CLUSTERNO do not uniquely identify households in the DHS Household Recode file. 

For information about the IPUMS-DHS samples where HHNUM and CLUSTERNO are not sufficient to uniquely identify households, and for guidance on what further steps to take for linking files in such cases, please consult the User Note on Linking. [URL omitted from DDI.]</txt>
			<codInstr>HHNUM is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CLUSTERNO" files="C" name="C_CLUSTERNO" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="112" width="8" EndPos="119"></location>
			<labl>Sample-specific cluster number</labl>
			<txt>CLUSTERNO (V001) reports the cluster number for the person's de facto residence.

According to the DHS Sampling Manual, "A cluster is the smallest geographical survey statistical unit for DHS surveys. It consists of a number of adjacent households in a geographical area. For DHS surveys, a cluster corresponds either to an [enumeration area], or a segment of a large [enumeration area]."  The most recent census for a country, which divided all territory into enumeration areas to ensure full coverage of the population, often provides the sampling frame for a DHS survey.
 
CLUSTERNO is the variable indicating the  primary sampling unit  or PSU. It should be used along with the variable STRATA to account for the impact of the sample design clustering on the estimates of variance and standard errors. 

See the notes on DHS webpage  "Use sample weights" [URL omitted from DDI.] on variance estimation for additional information.

CLUSTERNO (V001) and HHNUM (V002) can be used to merge the women's individual recode file to the household recode file.  See the DHS webpage  Merging Datasets [URL omitted from DDI.] on variables to be used for linking data sets.</txt>
			<codInstr>CLUSTERNO is an 8 digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LINENO" files="C" name="C_LINENO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="120" width="3" EndPos="122"></location>
			<labl>Household line number of woman respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like information on the people who usually live in your household or who are currently visiting your household.

001. HOUSEHOLD ORDER NUMBER:

ORDER NO. _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LINENO (V003) reports the number of the line on which the DHS interviewer recorded the woman's name, when filling out the household schedule.  After asking "Please give me the names of the persons who usually live in your household or are staying with you now, starting with the head of the household," the interviewer recorded each name in turn on successively numbered lines printed on the household survey form.</txt>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>96</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>097</catValu>
				<labl>97</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>098</catValu>
				<labl>98</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>099</catValu>
				<labl>99</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>100</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>101</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>102</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>103</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>104</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>105</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>106</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MIDX" files="C" name="C_MIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="123" width="1" EndPos="123"></location>
			<labl>Maternity history index to birth history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>401. CHECK 217:

ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981: WRITE THE LINE NUMBER, NAME AND SURVIVAL STATUS OF EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 3 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH.

NO BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981 (GO TO 501)

NAME ____

LIVING ____
DEAD ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MIDX reports the young child's line number in the woman respondent's maternity history. For children who are included in the maternity history (pregnancy and postnatal care section of the questionnaire, normally children under age 3, 4, or 5), the value of MIDX is the same as the child's line number in the birth history (BIDX). 

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "For twins, the information in their entries will be identical for all variables relating to prenatal care."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIDX" files="C" name="C_BIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="124" width="2" EndPos="125"></location>
			<labl>Birth history index number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIDX reports the index number of the child in the mother's birth history, from 1 to n, where the nth birth is the mother's first birth, and 1 is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman. After asking "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire. 

Combined with CASEID, BIDX uniquely identifies children within a sample. Combined with IDHSPID, BIDX uniquely identifies children across samples. Using these variables, data users can link IPUMS-DHS data to original DHS child-level and birth-level datasets.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HIDX" files="C" name="C_HIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="126" width="1" EndPos="126"></location>
			<labl>Health history index to birth history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 418-430 FOR BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981]

418. CHECK 401:

RECORD THE NAME AND SURVIVAL OF EACH BIRTH SINCE THE FIRST OF APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 4 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH. THE HEADING OF TABLE 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS THAT OF TABLE 3. ASK QUESTIONS OF THE LIVING CHILDREN ONLY.

NAME ___

LIVING (GO TO 419)
DEAD (GO TO 428)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HIDX reports the young child's line number in the woman respondent's health history section. For children who are included in the health history (normally, children under age 3, 4, or 5), the value of HIDX is the same as the child's line number in the birth history (BIDX). 

After asking, "Now I would like to record the names of all your births, whether still alive or not, with the first one you had," the interviewer recorded each child's name in turn on successively numbered lines printed in the "Reproduction" section of the individual woman's questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Identifiers Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PERWEIGHT" files="C" name="C_PERWEIGHT" intrvl="contin" dcml="6">
			<location StartPos="127" width="8" EndPos="134"></location>
			<labl>Sample weight for persons</labl>
			<txt>PERWEIGHT (V005) is an 8-digit variable with 6 implied decimal places, which should be used as a weighting factor to produce representative numbers accurately describing the surveyed population.

While the DHS Recode Manuals direct the researcher to divide the original weight variable by 1,000,000 before applying the weighting factor to the original DHS data files, it is not necessary to modify the value of PERWEIGHT before applying this weight to cases in IPUMS-DHS. 

PERWEIGHT should be used to weight nearly all tabulations made using IPUMS-DHS data.  Occasionally, as with the domestic violence variables, a subset of respondents are randomly selected to answer questions from a survey module, and a specialized weight such as DVWEIGHT should be used instead. 

Note: The 6 implied decimal places in PERWEIGHT mean that the last six digits of the eight-digit variable are decimal digits, but there is no actual decimal in the data.</txt>
			<codInstr>PERWEIGHT is an 8-digit numeric variable with 6 implied decimal places.  See the variable description for directions on the use of PERWEIGHT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AWFACTT" files="C" name="C_AWFACTT" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="135" width="5" EndPos="139"></location>
			<labl>All woman factor for total population</labl>
			<txt>AWFACTT is a 5-digit variable (in IPUMS-DHS) with 2 implied decimal places that is used to create total population estimates for all women of childbearing age, for those samples interviewing only ever-married women. A post from DHS senior staff member Tom Pullum on the DHS Users Forum explains, 

The all-woman factors are needed when you are trying to estimate something for all women, but you have to work with ever-married women because that's all you have in the sample. An example is when you want to estimate a fertility rate for all women but you only have the births and exposure for ever-married women.  You have to assume that (a) never-married women have no births and (b) awfact/100 is a multiplier to inflate exposure for ever-married women to exposure for all women.   

For surveys that used a sampling frame of all women of childbearing age, AWFACTT has a value of 100 (or 1.00, with two decimal places), and thus has no effect on the survey statistics when used as a multiplier.  For samples that included only ever-married women, AWFACTT serves as a multiplier to create total population figures for all women of childbearing age, following the assumptions noted above.

The width of AWFACTT ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 5 in the original DHS files; see Comparability for further discussion.</txt>
			<codInstr>AWFACTT is a 5-digit numeric variable with 2 implied decimal places. See the variable description for directions on the use of AWFACTT.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Weights and subsample selection Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTYEAR" files="C" name="C_INTYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="140" width="4" EndPos="143"></location>
			<labl>Year of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTYEAR (V007) reports the year the interview took place. The dates reported in INTYEAR are based on the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MONTHINT" files="C" name="C_MONTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="144" width="2" EndPos="145"></location>
			<labl>Month of interview</labl>
			<txt>MONTHINT (V006) reports the month when the interview took place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTDATECMC" files="C" name="C_INTDATECMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="146" width="4" EndPos="149"></location>
			<labl>Century month date of interview</labl>
			<txt>INTDATECMC (V008) reports century month code for the date on which the interview took place. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  minus ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTDATECMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
			<codInstr>INTDATECMC (V008) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTSTARTCMC" files="C" name="C_INTSTARTCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="150" width="4" EndPos="153"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for start of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date. The related variable INTENDCMC reports the century month code for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTSTARTCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1415</catValu>
				<labl>1415</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1414</catValu>
				<labl>1414</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1399</catValu>
				<labl>1399</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1397</catValu>
				<labl>1397</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1408</catValu>
				<labl>1408</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1402</catValu>
				<labl>1402</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1398</catValu>
				<labl>1398</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1393</catValu>
				<labl>1393</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1392</catValu>
				<labl>1392</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1391</catValu>
				<labl>1391</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1390</catValu>
				<labl>1390</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1388</catValu>
				<labl>1388</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1387</catValu>
				<labl>1387</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1386</catValu>
				<labl>1386</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1381</catValu>
				<labl>1381</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1379</catValu>
				<labl>1379</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1378</catValu>
				<labl>1378</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1377</catValu>
				<labl>1377</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1374</catValu>
				<labl>1374</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1373</catValu>
				<labl>1373</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1372</catValu>
				<labl>1372</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1369</catValu>
				<labl>1369</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1365</catValu>
				<labl>1365</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1364</catValu>
				<labl>1364</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1361</catValu>
				<labl>1361</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1358</catValu>
				<labl>1358</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1355</catValu>
				<labl>1355</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1354</catValu>
				<labl>1354</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1353</catValu>
				<labl>1353</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1350</catValu>
				<labl>1350</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1346</catValu>
				<labl>1346</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1344</catValu>
				<labl>1344</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1339</catValu>
				<labl>1339</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1338</catValu>
				<labl>1338</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1333</catValu>
				<labl>1333</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1332</catValu>
				<labl>1332</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1330</catValu>
				<labl>1330</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1329</catValu>
				<labl>1329</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1328</catValu>
				<labl>1328</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1327</catValu>
				<labl>1327</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1326</catValu>
				<labl>1326</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1325</catValu>
				<labl>1325</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1320</catValu>
				<labl>1320</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1318</catValu>
				<labl>1318</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1307</catValu>
				<labl>1307</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1305</catValu>
				<labl>1305</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1058</catValu>
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			<catgry>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTENDCMC" files="C" name="C_INTENDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="154" width="4" EndPos="157"></location>
			<labl>Century month code (CMC) for end of survey</labl>
			<txt>INTENDCMC reports the century month code (CMC) for the last month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website.

The related variable INTSTARTCMC reports the century month code for the first month the survey was fielded, according to the DHS Program website. The contextual variables in IPUMS DHS use the month in INTSTARTCMC as the month of the survey start date.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006). [URL omitted from DDI.].

The century month codes reported in INTENDCMC are calculated using the Gregorian calculator.</txt>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1284</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1320</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1331</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1333</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1343</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1344</labl>
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				<labl>1347</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1349</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1350</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1354</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1362</catValu>
				<labl>1362</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>1365</catValu>
				<labl>1365</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1367</catValu>
				<labl>1367</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1370</catValu>
				<labl>1370</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1372</catValu>
				<labl>1372</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1374</catValu>
				<labl>1374</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1378</catValu>
				<labl>1378</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1379</catValu>
				<labl>1379</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1380</catValu>
				<labl>1380</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1384</catValu>
				<labl>1384</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1390</catValu>
				<labl>1390</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1392</catValu>
				<labl>1392</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1394</catValu>
				<labl>1394</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1398</catValu>
				<labl>1398</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1399</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1402</catValu>
				<labl>1402</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1404</catValu>
				<labl>1404</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1405</catValu>
				<labl>1405</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1406</catValu>
				<labl>1406</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1416</catValu>
				<labl>1416</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTSTART" files="C" name="C_INTSTART" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="158" width="4" EndPos="161"></location>
			<labl>Time interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>101. RECORD THE TIME.

HOURS __
MINUTES __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTSTART (V801) reports the time of the start of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview began at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTEND" files="C" name="C_INTEND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="162" width="4" EndPos="165"></location>
			<labl>Time interview ended (hhmm - 24 hour clock)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTEND (V802) reports the time of the end of the interview. The first two digits give the time in hours using the 24-hour clock, and the last two digits give the minutes within that hour. For example, a code of "1349" indicates the interview ended at 1:49 P.M.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTDURATION" files="C" name="C_INTDURATION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="166" width="2" EndPos="167"></location>
			<labl>Length of interview (minutes)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>718. RECORD THE TIME

HOUR ___
MINUTES ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTDURATION (V803) reports the duration of the female interview (in minutes). The duration is top-coded at 95 minutes. Interviews that required more than one visit (INTVISITNO (V804) are coded as "96" for "2+ visits."

INTDURATION is calculated based on the interview's start and end times in INTSTART (V801) and INTEND (V802).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 minutes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>82</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>84</catValu>
				<labl>84</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>85</catValu>
				<labl>85</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>86</catValu>
				<labl>86</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>87</catValu>
				<labl>87</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>88</catValu>
				<labl>88</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>89</catValu>
				<labl>89</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>90</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>91</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>92</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>93</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>94</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>95+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>2+ visits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTVISITNO" files="C" name="C_INTVISITNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="168" width="2" EndPos="169"></location>
			<labl>Number of visits for the interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>TOTAL NUMBER OF VISITS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTVISITNO (V804) reports the number of visits required to complete the female interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Survey dates Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_INTERVIEWERIDIR" files="C" name="C_INTERVIEWERIDIR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="170" width="5" EndPos="174"></location>
			<labl>Identification number of interviewer, women's survey</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>INTERVIEWER VISITS

FIRST VISIT (REPEAT FOR SECOND AND THIRD INTERVIEWERS)
DATE____
INTERVIEWER NAME____
RESULT___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>INTERVIEWERIDIR (V028) reports the interviewer identification code for the interviewer conducting the individual women's interviews for women of childbearing age. Codes are country- and sample-specific; a given numeric code in one survey refers to a different person than the same numeric code in another survey. Numbering of interviewer codes is not necessarily consecutive; some surveys use "0" as an identification code, for example, while others begin with a 3-digit number. Using the interviewer identification codes, researchers can evaluate whether the quality of responses (e.g., the number of "missing" cases) depended on the person conducting the interview.</txt>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General technical Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_URBAN" files="C" name="C_URBAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="175" width="1" EndPos="175"></location>
			<labl>Urban-rural status</labl>
			<txt>URBAN (V025) indicates whether the person's de facto residence was in an urban or rural location. The definition of urban varies across countries. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Rural</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Urban</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Geography, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RESIDEINTYR" files="C" name="C_RESIDEINTYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="176" width="2" EndPos="177"></location>
			<labl>Years lived in place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDEINTYR (V104) reports the number of years the woman had been living continuously in the village, town, or city where she was interviewed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Always</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LOCALITYFMAR" files="C" name="C_LOCALITYFMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="178" width="2" EndPos="179"></location>
			<labl>Number localities lived in at least 6 months since date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>520. Since the day you were married/began to live together, in how many different localities did you and your first husband live for 6 months or more?

NUMBER OF LOCALITIES ___
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, LOCALITYFMAR (V524) reports the number of localities the respondent had lived in for at least six months since the date of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREVRESTYP" files="C" name="C_PREVRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="180" width="2" EndPos="181"></location>
			<labl>Type of place of previous residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>104. Just before moving here, did you live in Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREVRESTYP (V105) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or a site abroad--where the person lived just before moving to the current place of residence.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other or abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or other large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Separated camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Tribal area</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Informal settlement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDRESTYP" files="C" name="C_KIDRESTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="182" width="2" EndPos="183"></location>
			<labl>Childhood place of residence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>103. For the most part during your first 12 years, did you like the majority of the time Dakar, in another city or in the countryside?

NAME OF LOCALITY ______

DAKAR, PIKINE 1
OTHER REGIONAL CAPITAL 2
OTHER COMMUNE 3
COUNTRYSIDE 4
FOREIGN COUNTRY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDRESTYP (V103) reports the type of place--city, town, countryside, or somewhere abroad--where the woman lived for most of her childhood (usually defined as prior to age 12). Due to country- and survey-level variation in data collection, IPUMS-DHS uses composite coding to maximize comparability across samples for this variable.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Town or countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Other city or town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Other city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Capital or large city</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>City</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Town</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Countryside</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Migration Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_GEO_SN1986_2017" files="C" name="C_GEO_SN1986_2017" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="184" width="1" EndPos="184"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986-2017 [integrated; GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986_2017 indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. The variable is integrated to yield units with consistent boundaries across samples.

Labels identify the modern geographic units (regions) contained in each integrated region. Each sample also has its own non-integrated geography variable. The 2005-2017 Senegal samples have greater geographic detail available in their sample-specific variables.

An integrated GIS map (in shapefile format) for Senegal can be downloaded here [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Dakar, Thiès (West)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Louga, Kaffrine (Center)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Saint-Louis, Tambacounda, Matam, Kedougou (North East)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Kolda, Ziguinchor, Sedhiou (South)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Integrated geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_GEO_SN1986" files="C" name="C_GEO_SN1986" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="185" width="1" EndPos="185"></location>
			<labl>Senegal regions, 1986 [GIS]</labl>
			<txt>GEO_SN1986 (V101_SN1986) indicates the region of Senegal where the respondent was interviewed. DHS regions in the 1986 Senegal survey are equivalent to divisions. 

Other sample years have their own sample-specific geography variables.  There are also three integrated variables, GEO_SN1986_2017, GEO_SN2012_2014, and GEO_SN2015_2016, that provide spatially consistent units over time.

A GIS map for GEO_SN1986 (in shapefile format) can be downloaded from the DHS Program Spatial Data Repository [URL omitted from DDI.] Boundaries page.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>West</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>North East</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>South</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Single sample geography Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AGE" files="C" name="C_AGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="186" width="2" EndPos="187"></location>
			<labl>Age</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE (V012) reports the woman's age. DHS surveys collect information about the woman's age through questions about age at last birthday and date of birth.  DHS Recode Manuals provide the following information about how the AGE variable is calculated:

Current age in completed years is calculated from the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent (V011) and the century month code of the date of interview (V008). In a few cases the age in the data file will be different from that reported by the respondent when the respondent's birthday was in the month of interview, but she had not yet had her birthday. If the respondent correctly reported her age at her last birthday (and not her age at her next birthday) then the calculated age was rounded up from the reported age, to avoid inconsistencies between the age and the century month code for the birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AGE5YEAR" files="C" name="C_AGE5YEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="188" width="2" EndPos="189"></location>
			<labl>Age in 5 year groups</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>106. How old are you currently?
COMPARE AND CORRECT 105 AND/OR 106 IF INCONSISTENT.

AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGE5YEAR (V013) reports the woman's age in 5-year groups, based on data from the AGE (V012) variable. The age range of women interviewed varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>15-19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>20-24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>25-29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>30-34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>35-39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>40-44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>45-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>91</catValu>
				<labl>50-54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>55-59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>60-64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHMO" files="C" name="C_BIRTHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="190" width="2" EndPos="191"></location>
			<labl>Woman's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHMO (V009) reports the woman's month of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHYEAR" files="C" name="C_BIRTHYEAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="192" width="4" EndPos="195"></location>
			<labl>Woman's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHYEAR (V010) reports the woman's year of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1942</catValu>
				<labl>1942</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1941</catValu>
				<labl>1941</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1940</catValu>
				<labl>1940</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1939</catValu>
				<labl>1939</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1938</catValu>
				<labl>1938</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1937</catValu>
				<labl>1937</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1936</catValu>
				<labl>1936</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DOBCMC" files="C" name="C_DOBCMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="196" width="4" EndPos="199"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's date of birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBCMC (V011) reports the century month code (CMC) for the woman's date of birth.

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful for checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<codInstr>DOBCMC (V011) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DOBINFORESP" files="C" name="C_DOBINFORESP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="200" width="1" EndPos="200"></location>
			<labl>Information given on respondent's date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>105. In which month and in which year were you born?

MONTH ___
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR ___
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOBINFORESP (V014) reports the completeness of information about the respondent's age and date of birth. A code of 0 indicates the month and the year were reported, and no data were imputed.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Year only, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Age only, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Month only, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>None reported, all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RESIDENT" files="C" name="C_RESIDENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="201" width="1" EndPos="201"></location>
			<labl>Usual resident or visitor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>To begin, I would like to ask you questions about yourself and your family.

102. How long have you been living continuously in (NAME OF LOCALITY)?

YEARS___

ALWAYS 96 (GO TO 105)
VISITOR 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RESIDENT (V135) indicates whether the woman was a usual resident of the household or was just visiting there. As defined by the RESIDENT variable, a visitor could potentially reside in the city, town, or village where the interview took place but would have answered "No" to the question, "Does (NAME) usually live here [in this dwelling unit]?" on the household questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Usual resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Visitor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREGNANT" files="C" name="C_PREGNANT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="202" width="1" EndPos="202"></location>
			<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGNANT (V213) indicates whether the respondent is currently pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No/unsure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DURCURPREG" files="C" name="C_DURCURPREG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="203" width="2" EndPos="204"></location>
			<labl>Duration of current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>223. Are you pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 229)
NOT SURE 8 (GO TO 229)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For currently pregnant women, DURCURPREG (V214) reports the imputed duration of the woman's current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Core demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RELIGION" files="C" name="C_RELIGION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="205" width="4" EndPos="208"></location>
			<labl>Religion</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>107. What is you religion?

MUSLIM 1
CHRISTIAN 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RELIGION (V130) reports the respondent's religion. While the categories and codes for the religion variable in the original DHS files are country-specific, IPUMS-DHS uses a 4-digit composite coding system to fit these diverse categories into a single variable without losing information. Â See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO RELIGION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>MUSLIM</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>CHRISTIAN</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Catholic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Orthodox</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Lutheran</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Anglican</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Presbyterian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist/Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Baptist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Seventh-day Adventist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2350</catValu>
				<labl>Apostolic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2360</catValu>
				<labl>Salvation Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2370</catValu>
				<labl>Methodist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2380</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2381</catValu>
				<labl>Pentacostal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2382</catValu>
				<labl>Celestial Church of Christ</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2383</catValu>
				<labl>Universal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2384</catValu>
				<labl>Assemblies of God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2390</catValu>
				<labl>Other Protestant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2391</catValu>
				<labl>Evangelical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2392</catValu>
				<labl>Lesotho Evangelical Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2393</catValu>
				<labl>Kimbanguist (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Nontrinitarian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Jehovah's Witness</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other Christian, country-specific</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>African Zionist (Mozambique)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>Mammon (Uganda)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>BUDDHIST/NEO-BUDDHIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Buddhist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>HINDU</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>JEWISH</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL/SPIRITUAL/ANIMIST</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Spiritual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Animist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Specified Traditional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6401</catValu>
				<labl>Donyi-Polo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6402</catValu>
				<labl>Sanamahi</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6403</catValu>
				<labl>Vodun</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER (SPECIFIED)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7100</catValu>
				<labl>Baha'i</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7200</catValu>
				<labl>Sikh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7300</catValu>
				<labl>Zoroastrian</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7400</catValu>
				<labl>Jain</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7900</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7901</catValu>
				<labl>Sect (Burundi)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7902</catValu>
				<labl>Bundu dia Kongo (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7903</catValu>
				<labl>Vuvamu (Congo, Democratic Republic)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7904</catValu>
				<labl>Kirat Mundhum (Nepal)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9001</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9002</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9003</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9004</catValu>
				<labl>Religion 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ETHNICITYSN" files="C" name="C_ETHNICITYSN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="209" width="2" EndPos="210"></location>
			<labl>Ethnicity, Senegal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>109. What is your ethnicity?

WOLOF 1
POULAR 2
SERER 3
MANDINGUE 4
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ETHNICITYSN (V131SN) is a variable specific to Senegal that reports the respondent's ethnic group. Responses to this variable differ across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Wolof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Poular</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Serer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Mandingue</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Diola</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Other, Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Soninke</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Bambara</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Manjaak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Mancagne</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Balant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>Other Senegalese, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-Senegalese</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ethnicity and religion Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MARSTAT" files="C" name="C_MARSTAT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="211" width="2" EndPos="212"></location>
			<labl>Woman's current marital or union status</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARSTAT (V501) reports the woman's current marital status. Response categories and question wording vary across surveys.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Married or living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly in union</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Widowed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Divorced</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Separated/not living together</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Unconsummated marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>Deserted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CURRMARR" files="C" name="C_CURRMARR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="213" width="1" EndPos="213"></location>
			<labl>Woman never, currently, or formerly married</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>501. Are you currently married?

YES 1 (GO TO 505)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRMARR (V502) reports the woman's marital/union status as "Never married," "Currently married," or "Formerly married."

"Never married" includes women who have never lived with a partner. "Currently married" includes women who are married and those who are not formally married but are living with a partner. "Formerly married" includes women who are widowed, divorced, or separated, or who have formerly lived with a partner. For samples restricted to ever-married women, only women who are formally married (not cohabiting) are included as "married."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Currently married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Formerly married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_UNION1MORE" files="C" name="C_UNION1MORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="214" width="1" EndPos="214"></location>
			<labl>Woman had one or more than one union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>509. How many times have you been married or lived with a man?

NUMBER ____
7 OR MORE TIMES 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, UNION1MORE (V503) indicates whether the respondent had been in one or more than one marriage/union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>One</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>More than one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AGEFRSTMAR" files="C" name="C_AGEFRSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="215" width="2" EndPos="216"></location>
			<labl>Age at first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>511. How old were you when you began to live with him?

AGE ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEFRSTMAR (V511) reports the woman's age at the start of her first marriage or union. This usually refers to when the woman first started to live with her first husband or partner. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "Age at start of first marriage or union is calculated from the century month code of the date of start of first marriage or union and the century month code of the date of birth of the respondent."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DURMARGRP" files="C" name="C_DURMARGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="217" width="2" EndPos="218"></location>
			<labl>Marital or cohabitation duration (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DURMARGRP (V513) reports the number of years elapsed since the woman's first marriage or cohabiting union until the date of the survey interview, in five-year groups. The duration is reported irrespective of whether the respondent is still married or in a union with her first partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never married</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>0 to 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>5 to 9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>10 to 14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>15 to 19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>20 to 24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>25 to 29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>30+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAR1STMO" files="C" name="C_MAR1STMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="219" width="2" EndPos="220"></location>
			<labl>Month of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STMO (V507) reports the month of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The year of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STYR (V508).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAR1STYR" files="C" name="C_MAR1STYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="221" width="4" EndPos="224"></location>
			<labl>Year of first marriage or cohabitation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, MAR1STYR (V508) reports the year of their first marriage or (for most samples) unmarried cohabitation. The month of the woman's first marriage/union is reported in MAR1STMO (V507).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1943</catValu>
				<labl>1943</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1944</catValu>
				<labl>1944</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1945</catValu>
				<labl>1945</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1946</catValu>
				<labl>1946</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1947</catValu>
				<labl>1947</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_YRSTO1STMAR" files="C" name="C_YRSTO1STMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="225" width="2" EndPos="226"></location>
			<labl>Years since starting date of 1st marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, YRSTO1STMAR (V512) reports the number of years from the start of the woman's first marriage/union to the date of the survey interview. The calculation is made using century month codes for both dates.

For the month and year of first marriage/union, see MAR1STMO (V507) and MAR1STYR (V508) respectively.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Marriage not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAR1STCMC" files="C" name="C_MAR1STCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="227" width="4" EndPos="230"></location>
			<labl>Date of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STCMC (V509) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. 

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly useful checking the consistency of dates, calculating intervals between events, and imputing dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. The year 1900 was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS-relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 is:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed between January 1900 and June 2002. Starting with CMC figures, one can calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC  -  1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC  -  ( ( Year  -  1900 ) * 12 )

The information above is based on "Online Guide to DHS Statistics" (Rutstein and Rojas, 2006) [URL omitted from DDI.].</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Not consummated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAR1STDATINFO" files="C" name="C_MAR1STDATINFO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="231" width="2" EndPos="232"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information, date of first marriage/union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>510. In which month and in which year did you consummate your union with your (first) husband/partner?

MONTH _____
DOESN'T KNOW MONTH 98

YEAR _____ (GO TO 512)
DOESN'T KNOW YEAR 98

MARRIAGE NOT CONSUMMATED 97 (GO TO 512)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAR1STDATINFO (V510) reports the completeness of information for the date of the woman's first marriage or cohabitation. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age reported, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year reported, age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Age reported, year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Month reported, age and year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age reported, year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Season and year reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>All values imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>All reported, inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MARTO1STBORNMO" files="C" name="C_MARTO1STBORNMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="233" width="3" EndPos="235"></location>
			<labl>Months between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARTO1STBORNMO (V221) reports the number of months between the woman's first marriage (i.e., formal marriage or first episode of living with a man) and her first birth. For women whose first birth occurred before their first marriage, this variable is coded as '998.'</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>First birth prior to first marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WIFENUM" files="C" name="C_WIFENUM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="236" width="2" EndPos="237"></location>
			<labl>Number of other wives</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>507. How many wives does he have besides you?

NUMBER __
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, WIFENUM (V505) reports the number of other wives (or co-resident partners) their husband/partner had.  Question wording varied across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No other wives</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Has other wives, dk number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WIFERANK" files="C" name="C_WIFERANK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="238" width="2" EndPos="239"></location>
			<labl>Wife rank number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>508. What is your rank: Are you the first, second...wife?

RANK ___
CONCUBINE 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women married to or living with a man who had more than one wife/partner, WIFERANK (V506) reports the woman's rank among her husband's/partner's wives/partners.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSBINHOME" files="C" name="C_HUSBINHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="240" width="1" EndPos="240"></location>
			<labl>Husband/partner lives in woman's household</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>505. Is your husband/partner living with you now or is he staying elsewhere?

LIVES TOGETHER 1
LIVES ELSEWHERE 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who were currently married or living with a man, HUSBINHOME (V504) indicates whether the husband/partner lived with the woman or stayed elsewhere.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Living with woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Staying elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MARREL" files="C" name="C_MARREL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="241" width="3" EndPos="243"></location>
			<labl>Respondent's relationship to first husband</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>521. Are you related to your (first) husband/partner?

PATERNAL COUSIN 1
MATERNAL COUSIN 2
OTHER RELATIVES 3
NO RELATION 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MARREL indicates the kinship relationship (paternal cousin, maternal cousin, other type of relative, or no relationship) the respondent had to her first husband.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No relation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>490</catValu>
				<labl>Other non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Brother-in-law</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Non-blood relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other type of relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Uncle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>Second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin from unspecified side</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal and maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Both paternal and maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal secound cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal second cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal first cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Paternal cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Cousin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MOMALIVE" files="C" name="C_MOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="244" width="1" EndPos="244"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOMALIVE (V514) indicates whether the woman's mother was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DADALIVE" files="C" name="C_DADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="245" width="1" EndPos="245"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>512. Are your father and mother still alive?

FATHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2

MOTHER ALIVE

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DADALIVE (V515) indicates whether the woman's father was still alive at the date of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HDADALIVE" files="C" name="C_HDADALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="246" width="1" EndPos="246"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADALIVE (V517) indicates whether the father of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HMOMALIVE" files="C" name="C_HMOMALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="247" width="1" EndPos="247"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother still alive at time of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>513. Are the father and mother of your (first) husband still alive?

FATHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF FIRST HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMALIVE (V516) indicates whether the mother of woman's first husband/partner was still alive at the time of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RDADLIVUNION" files="C" name="C_RDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="248" width="1" EndPos="248"></location>
			<labl>Woman's father alive at date of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RDADLIVUNION (V519) indicates whether the woman's own father was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RMOMLIVUNION" files="C" name="C_RMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="249" width="1" EndPos="249"></location>
			<labl>Woman's mother alive at start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RMOMLIVUNION (V518) indicates whether the woman's own mother was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HDADLIVUNION" files="C" name="C_HDADLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="250" width="1" EndPos="250"></location>
			<labl>First partner's father alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HDADLIVUNION (V521) indicates whether the father of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don’t know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HMOMLIVUNION" files="C" name="C_HMOMLIVUNION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="251" width="1" EndPos="251"></location>
			<labl>First partner's mother alive at date of first union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>515. Were (CITE THE DECEASED PARENTS) alive when you began to live with your (first) husband?

FATHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF THE WOMAN

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

FATHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8

MOTHER OF (FIRST) HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HMOMLIVUNION (V520) indicates whether the mother of the woman's first husband/partner was alive at the start of her first marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LIVEWPARENT" files="C" name="C_LIVEWPARENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="252" width="1" EndPos="252"></location>
			<labl>Currently living with woman's own parents or her partner's parents</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>519. Do you currently live with one of these relatives?

YES 1
NO 2
FIRST UNION BROKEN 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIVEWPARENT (V523) indicates whether the woman and her husband/partner are now living with at least one of their parents.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>First marriage over</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_YRSPARENTLIV" files="C" name="C_YRSPARENTLIV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="253" width="2" EndPos="254"></location>
			<labl>Years lived with parents after start of first marriage or union</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>518. For how many years did you live with a relative?

YEARS_____

UNTIL NOW 97 (GO TO 520)
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>YRSPARENTLIV (V522) reports the number of years the woman and her first husband/partner lived with at least one of their parents after the start of their marriage or union.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Up to present</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Did not live with parents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Marriage and cohabitation Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CHEB" files="C" name="C_CHEB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="255" width="2" EndPos="256"></location>
			<labl>Total children ever born</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>211. SUM ANSWERS TO Q.203, 205, 207 AND 210 AND RECORD THE TOTAL.
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

TOTAL ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent.  The number reported in CHEB is the sum of a series of variables covering the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home, living away from home, or who have died (V202 to V207).   

The number of births reported in CHEB will match the number of entries in the birth history (V224) for up to 20 births.  If the woman reported more than 20 births, then the number for CHEB will exceed the number of births in the birth history, but such cases are rare.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_TOTBIRTHIST" files="C" name="C_TOTBIRTHIST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="257" width="2" EndPos="258"></location>
			<labl>Number of entries in the birth history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>212. CHECK 211:

ONE OR MORE BIRTH. Now I would like to make a list of all your births, whether still alive or not, starting with the first one you had. RECORD THE NAMES OF ALL THE BIRTHS IN 212. RECORD TWINS AND TRIPLETS ON SEPARATE LINES.

IF NO BIRTHS, GO TO 220.</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTBIRTHIST (V224) reports the number of entries in the woman respondent's birth history. 

For up to 20 births, the birth history contains information for each of the respondent's births. In those rare cases when the respondent had more than 20 births, the birth history lists the last 19 births and the first birth.  

In cases where the women had fewer than 20 births, the number reported in TOTBIRTHIST will match the number reported in CHEB (V201), the total number of children ever born to the respondent.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SONSATHOME" files="C" name="C_SONSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="259" width="2" EndPos="260"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DAUSATHOME" files="C" name="C_DAUSATHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="261" width="2" EndPos="262"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living at home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth and are still alive, but who are not currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SONSAWAYHOME" files="C" name="C_SONSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="263" width="2" EndPos="264"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSAWAYHOME (V204) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable SONSATHOME (V202) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DAUSAWAYHOME" files="C" name="C_DAUSAWAYHOME" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="265" width="2" EndPos="266"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters living away from home</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>205. How many sons are alive but do not live with you?
How many daughters are alive but do not live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS ELSEWHERE __

DAUGHTERS ELSEWHERE __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSAWAYHOME (V205) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, but who are not currently living with her. 

The related variable DAUSATHOME (V203) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who are still alive, and who are currently living with her.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SONSDIED" files="C" name="C_SONSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="267" width="2" EndPos="268"></location>
			<labl>Number of own sons who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SONSDIED (V206) reports the number of sons to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DAUSDIED" files="C" name="C_DAUSDIED" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="269" width="2" EndPos="270"></location>
			<labl>Number of own daughters who have died</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>207. How many sons have died?
And how many daughters have died?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'

SONS DEAD __

DAUGHTERS DEAD __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DAUSDIED (V207) reports the number of daughters to whom the woman has given birth who have died.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHSIN5YRS" files="C" name="C_BIRTHSIN5YRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="271" width="1" EndPos="271"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in last 5 years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) reports the number of births the woman had in the five years prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the 0 to 59 months prior to the month of the interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHSIN1YR" files="C" name="C_BIRTHSIN1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="272" width="1" EndPos="272"></location>
			<labl>Number of births in the past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1YR (V209) reports the number of births the woman had in the year prior to the survey. This statistic is calculated based on the total number of births in the months 0 to 12 (not 0 to 11) prior to the month of the interview. For example, if the survey were given in January, BIRTHSIN1YR would report the number of births the woman had between the time of the survey and the previous January.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHSIN1MO" files="C" name="C_BIRTHSIN1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="273" width="1" EndPos="273"></location>
			<labl>Total number of births in month of interview</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIRTHSIN1MO (V210) reports the total number of births the woman had in the month of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DOB1STKIDCMC" files="C" name="C_DOB1STKIDCMC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="274" width="4" EndPos="277"></location>
			<labl>Date of respondent's first birth, in century months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DOB1STKIDCMC (V211) reports the century month code (CMC) for the date of the woman's first birth.

The Guide to DHS Statistics (2003) explains the use and calculation of CMC values as follows:

Century month codes (CMC) are particularly important to check consistency of dates, to calculate intervals between events, and to impute dates when the information for an event is missing or partially complete.

Century month codes (CMC) are calculated by multiplying by 12 the difference between the year of an event and 1900. That year was chosen as the reference period because all of the DHS relevant events occurred during the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. The month of the event is added to the previous result.

CMC = (Year - 1900) * 12 + Month

For example, the CMC for June 2002 will be:

CMC = (2002 - 1900) * 12 + 6 = 1230

In other words, 1,230 months have elapsed since January 1900 to June 2002. Based on CMC it is possible to calculate the month and year using the following formulas:

Year = int( ( CMC - 1 )/12 ) + 1900
[int(x) is the integer part of x]
Month = CMC - ( ( Year - 1900 ) * 12 )</txt>
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				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_TIMEMENSTRUATE" files="C" name="C_TIMEMENSTRUATE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="278" width="3" EndPos="280"></location>
			<labl>Time since woman's last menstrual period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215) reports the time passed since the woman's last menstrual period, in days, weeks, months, or years.</txt>
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				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Day of Interview</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Days: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>201 Weeks: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>60 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>61 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>62 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>263</catValu>
				<labl>63 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>264</catValu>
				<labl>64 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>265</catValu>
				<labl>65 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>266</catValu>
				<labl>66 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>267</catValu>
				<labl>67 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>268</catValu>
				<labl>68 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>269</catValu>
				<labl>69 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>70 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>71 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>72 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>73 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>274</catValu>
				<labl>74 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>275</catValu>
				<labl>75 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>276</catValu>
				<labl>76 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>277</catValu>
				<labl>77 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>278</catValu>
				<labl>78 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>279</catValu>
				<labl>79 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>80 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>281</catValu>
				<labl>81 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>282</catValu>
				<labl>82 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>283</catValu>
				<labl>83 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>284</catValu>
				<labl>84 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>285</catValu>
				<labl>85 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>286</catValu>
				<labl>86 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>287</catValu>
				<labl>87 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>288</catValu>
				<labl>88 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>289</catValu>
				<labl>89 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>90 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>91 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>92 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>293</catValu>
				<labl>93 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>294</catValu>
				<labl>94 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>295</catValu>
				<labl>95 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>296</catValu>
				<labl>96 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>97 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>98 weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Weeks: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>301 Months: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>346</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>347</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>348</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>349</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>354</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>355</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>357</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>358</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>359</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>365</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>366</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>367</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>368</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>369</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>378</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>379</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>384</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>385</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>386</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>387</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>388</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>389</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>392</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>393</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>394</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>395</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>396</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Months: Number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Years: 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>407</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>408</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>409</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>412</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>413</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>414</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>415</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>416</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>417</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>418</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>419</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>421</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>422</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>423</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>424</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>425</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>426</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>427</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>428</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>429</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>432</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>433</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>434</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>435</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>436</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>437</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>438</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>439</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>441</catValu>
				<labl>41 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>442</catValu>
				<labl>42 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>443</catValu>
				<labl>43 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>444</catValu>
				<labl>44 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>445</catValu>
				<labl>45 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>446</catValu>
				<labl>46 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>447</catValu>
				<labl>47 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>448</catValu>
				<labl>48 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>449</catValu>
				<labl>49+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>499</catValu>
				<labl>Years: number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Currently pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>In menopause/had hysterectomy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MENSTRUATE6WK" files="C" name="C_MENSTRUATE6WK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="281" width="1" EndPos="281"></location>
			<labl>Woman menstruated last 6 weeks</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>229. When did you have your last period?

MONTH ____

BEFORE THE LAST PREGNANCY 96
NEVER HAD IT 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MENSTRUATE6WK (V216) indicates whether the woman menstruated in the 6 weeks prior to the interview, as calculated from TIMEMENSTRUATE (V215).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_OVCYCLE" files="C" name="C_OVCYCLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="282" width="1" EndPos="282"></location>
			<labl>When in cycle thinks pregnancy is most likely</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>230. At what time during the menstrual cycle do you think a woman have the best chance to get pregnant?

DURING HER PERIOD 1
JUST AFTER HER PERIOD 2
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CYCLE 3
JUST BEFORE HER PERIOD BEGINS 4
AT ANY TIME 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>OVCYCLE (V217) suggests the woman's knowledge of the ovulatory cycle by reporting when she believes a woman has the greatest chance of becoming pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>During her period</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>After period ended</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Middle of the cycle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Before period begins</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>At any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other/It depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CHEBALIVE" files="C" name="C_CHEBALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="283" width="2" EndPos="284"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children born to respondent</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVE (V218) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent who are currently living. The number reported in CHEBALIVE (V218) is the sum of a series of variables reporting the total number of sons and daughters who are living at home and who are living away from home (V202 to V205 - SONSATHOME, DAUSATHOME, SONSAWAYHOME, and DAUSAWAYHOME). 

The related variable CHEB (V201) reports the total number of children ever born to the respondent, regardless of survival status.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CHSURVPLUSPG" files="C" name="C_CHSURVPLUSPG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="285" width="2" EndPos="286"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children including current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) reports the woman's total number of living children, including her current pregnancy. 

CHSURVPLUSPG takes the value of CHEBALIVE (V218) and adds 1 if the respondent is pregnant.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CHEBALIVETRUNC" files="C" name="C_CHEBALIVETRUNC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="287" width="1" EndPos="287"></location>
			<labl>Total number of living children, truncated at 6+</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>203. How many sons live with you?
How many daughters live with you?
IF NONE, RECORD '00'.

SONS AT HOME ___

DAUGHTERS AT HOME ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CHEBALIVETRUNC (V220) reports the woman's total number of living children (including current pregnancy), truncated at 6 or more children. This variable is a grouping of CHSURVPLUSPG (V219) truncated at 6+ children.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" files="C" name="C_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="288" width="3" EndPos="290"></location>
			<labl>Interval between last birth and interview, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever given birth, LASTBIRTHTOINTMO (V222) reports the number of months between their last birth and the date of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" files="C" name="C_CONCEPTDATEFLAG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="291" width="1" EndPos="291"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For pregnant women, CONCEPTDATEFLAG (V223) indicates the completeness of information relating to the date of conception of their current pregnancy.  According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "This variable indicates whether the date of conception was exactly specified by the duration of the current pregnancy or the duration was imputed from other information." 

The related variable DURCURPREG reports the duration of the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Month- exact date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Date missing, imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AGEMENARCHE" files="C" name="C_AGEMENARCHE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="292" width="2" EndPos="293"></location>
			<labl>Age at first period</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>220. How old were you when you had your first period?

YEARS ____

NOT YET MENSTRUATED 96 (GO TO 230)
REFUSED TO RESPOND 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEMENARCHE reports the woman's age at the time of her first menstrual period.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Never menstruated</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_AGEAT1STBIRTH" files="C" name="C_AGEAT1STBIRTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="294" width="2" EndPos="295"></location>
			<labl>Age of respondent at time of first birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>AGEAT1STBIRTH (V212) reports the age of the woman at the time of her first birth. This variable is calculated by using the century month code (CMC) of the date of the woman's first birth (DOB1STKIDCMC) and the CMC of the woman's date of birth (DOBCMC).</txt>
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				<labl>8</labl>
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				<labl>9</labl>
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				<labl>12</labl>
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				<labl>13</labl>
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				<labl>14</labl>
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				<labl>15</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>16</labl>
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				<labl>17</labl>
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				<labl>18</labl>
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				<labl>19</labl>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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				<labl>25</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>29</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_STILLBIRTHANYEV" files="C" name="C_STILLBIRTHANYEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="296" width="1" EndPos="296"></location>
			<labl>Ever had a stillborn child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>208. Have you ever had a still born baby?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 211)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STILLBIRTHANYEV indicates whether the respondent ever had a stillbirth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREGPRESKID" files="C" name="C_PREGPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="297" width="1" EndPos="297"></location>
			<labl>Children under age 10 present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESKID (V807) indicates whether any children under age 10 were present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREGPRESHUS" files="C" name="C_PREGPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="298" width="1" EndPos="298"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESHUS (V808) indicates whether the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREGPRESOMALE" files="C" name="C_PREGPRESOMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="299" width="1" EndPos="299"></location>
			<labl>Other males present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOMALE (V809) indicates whether another male who is not the woman's husband or partner was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREGPRESOFEM" files="C" name="C_PREGPRESOFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="300" width="1" EndPos="300"></location>
			<labl>Other females present during reproduction questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>231. PEOPLE PRESENT (DURING THIS FIRST PART OF THE INTERVIEW).

CHILDREN OLDER THAN 10 YEARS

YES 1
NO 2

HUSBAND

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER MEN

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER WOMEN

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PREGPRESOFEM (V810) indicates whether another female was present when survey questions regarding the woman's reproductive history were asked. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Fertility Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HHMEMTOTAL" files="C" name="C_HHMEMTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="301" width="2" EndPos="302"></location>
			<labl>Total number of household members</labl>
			<txt>HHMEMTOTAL (V136) reports the total number of members of the woman's household.  

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, HHMEMTOTAL is calculated by summing "the number of usual residents and the number of visitors who slept in the house the previous night that were listed in the household schedule."  "Usual residents" of the household are identified by the RESIDENT variable.</txt>
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				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HHKIDLT5" files="C" name="C_HHKIDLT5" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="303" width="2" EndPos="304"></location>
			<labl>Number of children under 5 in household</labl>
			<txt>HHKIDLT5 (V137) reports the number of children age 5 and under who reside in the household. Visiting children are not included in the count.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HHELIGWOMEN" files="C" name="C_HHELIGWOMEN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="305" width="2" EndPos="306"></location>
			<labl>Number of eligible women in household</labl>
			<txt>HHELIGWOMEN (V138) reports the number of eligible women in the household, usually defined as women of childbearing age who slept in the household the previous night (regardless of whether they were usual residents or visitors).  The age and marital status guidelines for defining eligible women varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>No women age 15-49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Household demographic Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WALL" files="C" name="C_WALL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="307" width="3" EndPos="309"></location>
			<labl>Main material of outside walls of dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>124. What are you walls made of?

CEMENT BRICKS 1
MUD/ADOBE BRICKS 2
CLAY ADOBE 3
STRAW OR STEMS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>WALL (HV214) reports the main material of the outside walls of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>376</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>375</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>374</catValu>
				<labl>Iron or zinc sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>292</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>Animal dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Hay with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Trunks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No walls</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks/grass/sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/palm/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Cane/trunks/bamboo/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Palm branches</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Shells</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth/mud/dirt/dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Unbaked brick, mud, or earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves/straw/reeds</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch or straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo/wood with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Rough wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Plywood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reused wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Timber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/metal planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Poles and mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Tin/cardboard/paper/bags</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>Carton</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Uncovered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>280</catValu>
				<labl>Canvas/tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Semi-dur (cement and sand blocks)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Finished/burnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt bricks with cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Sundried bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement blocks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks/shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Stone with lime/cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Covered adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Metal or asbestos sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>290</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>373</catValu>
				<labl>T-iron/wood/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>377</catValu>
				<labl>Prefab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>291</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt brick and plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FLOOR" files="C" name="C_FLOOR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="310" width="3" EndPos="312"></location>
			<labl>Main material of floor</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>123. What is your flooring made of?

TILE 1
CEMENT 2
CLAY/MUD 3
SAND 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FLOOR (HV213) reports the main material of the floor of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>391</catValu>
				<labl>Plaster</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Earth-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud, clay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Dirt/Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Dung-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Earth and dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Mud, dung, sand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Wood and tile</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Wood/palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Broken bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Adobe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Unfinished stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Parquet/polished wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Polished wood/vinyl/tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl/asphalt strips/linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Linoleum</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/mosaic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Cement tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/terrazo tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic/marble tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Carpet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Terrazzo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other finished</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Vinyl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ROOF" files="C" name="C_ROOF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="313" width="3" EndPos="315"></location>
			<labl>Main material of roof</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>125. What is your roof made of?

CEMENT 1
TIN, TILE, SLATE 2
THATCH (STRAW) 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 4</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ROOF (HV215) reports the main material of the roof of the dwelling.  Response categories vary widely across surveys but fall into broad groups (i.e., natural materials, rudimentary processed materials, and finished materials).  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Mud and hay</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>Sticks/sticks with mud or dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>Reinforced brick cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>No roof</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>NATURAL</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf/grass/makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/palm leaf</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Grass, thatch, makuti</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Thatch/mat/leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>Leaves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>Grass/leaves/mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Earth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Dung, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Earth, mud</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Sod</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Sod/mud and grass mixture</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>RUDIMENTARY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Rustic mat, plastic sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Plastic/polythene sheet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Palm/bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Palm, bamboo, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Reed, bamboo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Wood planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>Wooden tiles, planks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>Wood, mulch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>Rudimentary - metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>Tin cans</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>Iron sheets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>270</catValu>
				<labl>Other rudimentary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>271</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile roofs of nomads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>272</catValu>
				<labl>Skin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>FINISHED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Metal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Metal, zinc</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated metal sheet, asbestos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Corrugated iron</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>Tin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>Asbetos</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Cement/concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>Cement</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>Concrete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Iron and tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>Tiles/slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>Mud tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>Ceramic tiles, harvey (steel) tiles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>Calamine/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>Asbestos, cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>Zinc/cement fiber</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Roofing shingles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>370</catValu>
				<labl>Bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>371</catValu>
				<labl>Unburnt bricks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>372</catValu>
				<labl>Burnt brick</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>380</catValu>
				<labl>Stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>381</catValu>
				<labl>Loosely packed stone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>382</catValu>
				<labl>Stone slabs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>383</catValu>
				<labl>Slate</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>273</catValu>
				<labl>Waste materials</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LIGHTSOURCE" files="C" name="C_LIGHTSOURCE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="316" width="2" EndPos="317"></location>
			<labl>Main source of lighting in HH</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>119. What kind of lighting do you use in this household?

ELECTRICITY 1
GAS 2
PETROL OR CANDLE 3
WOOD 4
OTHER 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIGHTSOURCE reports the main source of lighting in the household. 

The information in LIGHTSOURCE is taken from the household record, linked to the record of the woman respondent. This information applies to household residents, not temporary visitors, so researchers may wish to exclude visitors using the RESIDENT variable (with visitors coded "2").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Generator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Battery/solar flashlight or lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene lamps with glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene/oil lamps without glass shades</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/hurricane lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin/pressure lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Paraffin wick lamp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas or LPG (liquified petroleum)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Oil</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Wood-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other, specified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>No light</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Government electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Coop electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Private electric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Oil lamp or candles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_COOKFUEL" files="C" name="C_COOKFUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="318" width="3" EndPos="320"></location>
			<labl>Type of fuel household uses for cooking</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>120. What method do you use to cook your meals?

GAS 1
WOOD, CHARCOAL 2
OTHER 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>COOKFUEL (HV226) reports the type of fuel the woman's household used for cooking.
Response categories vary across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in COOKFUEL 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>No food cooked in house</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Electricity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Petroleum-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Gasoline</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>LPG, natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>LPG (liquefied petroleum gas)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Natural gas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled gas (butane or propane)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Kerosene</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Biogas</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>Coal-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>411</catValu>
				<labl>Coal, coke, lignite</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>500</catValu>
				<labl>Wood- or grass-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>510</catValu>
				<labl>Wood</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>520</catValu>
				<labl>Charcoal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>530</catValu>
				<labl>Firewood, straw</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>540</catValu>
				<labl>Straw, shrub, grass</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>600</catValu>
				<labl>Dung</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>700</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural crop-based</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>710</catValu>
				<labl>Crop residues</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>720</catValu>
				<labl>Maize or other crop waste</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>800</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>801</catValu>
				<labl>Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>802</catValu>
				<labl>Solar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>804</catValu>
				<labl>Improved smokeless cook stove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>803</catValu>
				<labl>Cardboard/paper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_TOTALROOMS" files="C" name="C_TOTALROOMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="321" width="2" EndPos="322"></location>
			<labl>Number of rooms in HH's dwelling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>126. How many rooms are there for living in in your household ?

ROOMS _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOTALROOMS reports the number of rooms in the household's dwelling. Question wording varies across samples; see Comparability.

The information in TOTALROOMS 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Housing Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_TOILETTYPE" files="C" name="C_TOILETTYPE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="323" width="4" EndPos="326"></location>
			<labl>Type of toilet facility</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>118. What kind of toilet facility is there in your household?

CONNECTED TO THE SEWER 1
PIT 2
LATRINES 3
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 4
NO TOILET FACILITY 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TOILETTYPE (HV205) reports the household's type of toilet facility, with no facility coded "0." Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in TOILETTYPE 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 when women, children, or births are the unit of analysis, and using the HHRESIDENT variable when household members are the unit of analysis.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3431</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with ventilation pipe, no mesh</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO FACILITY</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>FLUSH TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Own flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Modern flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional with tank flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket flush toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to somewhere else</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, don't know where</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>NON-FLUSHING TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Composting toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Dry toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Ecosan toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>PIT TOILET LATRINE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified type of pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Own pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Shared pit toiletor latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3121</catValu>
				<labl>Public pit toilet or latrine (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional pit toilet or latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine without slab or open pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3400</catValu>
				<labl>Ventilated improved pit latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3410</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine, no slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3420</catValu>
				<labl>Covered pit latrine with slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3430</catValu>
				<labl>Covered latrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3440</catValu>
				<labl>Septic pit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>UNIMPROVED TOILET</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Bucket toilet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>River</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Hanging latrine over water source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1213</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to piped sewer system, out  of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3310</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3320</catValu>
				<labl>Pit latrine with non-washable slab</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3490</catValu>
				<labl>Other improved system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3463</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3462</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3461</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3443</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3442</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3441</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3212</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3211</catValu>
				<labl>Open pit latrine, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1253</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1252</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1251</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to septic tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Flush, not to sewer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1233</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, out of yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1232</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, inside yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1231</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to ground water, indoors</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3450</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine with manual flush</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3460</catValu>
				<labl>Latrine to piped public system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to ground water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Flush to pipe connected to canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1132</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, outside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1131</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Public flush toilet (unspecified type)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Private flush toilet, inside residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DRINKWTR" files="C" name="C_DRINKWTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="327" width="4" EndPos="330"></location>
			<labl>Major source of drinking water</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>117. What is the main source of potable water for the members of your household?

IN THE CONCESSION

RUNNING WATER 01
WELL 02
OTHER 03

OUTSIDE OF THE CONCESSION

PUBLIC TAP STANDPIPE 04
WELL 05
PROTECTED WELL 06
RIVER/STREAM 07
LAKE/POND 08
OTHER 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DRINKWTR (HV201) reports the household's main source of drinking water.  Responses vary widely across surveys; see Comparability.

The information in DRINKWTR 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.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2213</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in neighbor's residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>PIPED WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Piped outside own residence/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap/standpipe</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Piped into neighbor's dwelling/yard</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>WELL WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected/open well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Open public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2130</catValu>
				<labl>Open well in neighbor's residence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2211</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2212</catValu>
				<labl>Protected well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Protected public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Tube well or borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Borehole in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Public borehole</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in residence/yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2311</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own dwelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2312</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well in own yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2313</catValu>
				<labl>Handpump in yard/plot</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified public well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2321</catValu>
				<labl>Public shallow well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2322</catValu>
				<labl>Public traditional well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2323</catValu>
				<labl>Public handpump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified neighbor's well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2340</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified well by type</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2341</catValu>
				<labl>Well with pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2342</catValu>
				<labl>Well without pump</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>SURFACE WATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>Spring</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Protected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Unprotected spring/surface water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>River/dam/lake/ponds/streams/canal/irrigation channel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>River, stream</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Pond, lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Dam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3240</catValu>
				<labl>Canal or river/canal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3250</catValu>
				<labl>Irrigation ditch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3260</catValu>
				<labl>Dugout pond</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Channeled by gravity flow scheme</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RAINWATER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Rainwater collected in tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>PURCHASED FROM SUPPLIER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Tanker truck</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Cart with small tank</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5300</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5400</catValu>
				<labl>Bottled water</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5410</catValu>
				<labl>Sachet water (in a bag)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1211</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from filtration plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1212</catValu>
				<labl>Public tap from stone pipes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5310</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unknown source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5320</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from protected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5330</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from unprotected well</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5340</catValu>
				<labl>Water vendor from pond/lake</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5500</catValu>
				<labl>Community reverse osmosis plant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5201</catValu>
				<labl>Motorcycle with 3 wheels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Toilet and water Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIKE" files="C" name="C_BIKE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="331" width="1" EndPos="331"></location>
			<labl>HH has bicycle</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIKE (V123) indicates whether any member of the household has a bicycle.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CAR" files="C" name="C_CAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="332" width="1" EndPos="332"></location>
			<labl>HH has car/truck</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CAR (V125) indicates whether any member of the household owns a car or truck (or other motor vehicle). The specific type of motor vehicle mentioned varies across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MOTORCYCL" files="C" name="C_MOTORCYCL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="333" width="1" EndPos="333"></location>
			<labl>HH has motorcycle/scooter</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>122. Is there anyone in your household who owns:

A bicycle?
A motorcycle or scooter?
A car?

BICYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

YES 1
NO 2

CAR

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MOTORCYCL (V124) indicates whether any member of the household owns a motorcycle or scooter.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FRIDGE" files="C" name="C_FRIDGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="334" width="1" EndPos="334"></location>
			<labl>HH has refrigerator</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FRIDGE (V122) indicates whether the household has a refrigerator. Some samples specified that the refrigerator must be working or must be owned by the household. See comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_STOVE" files="C" name="C_STOVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="335" width="1" EndPos="335"></location>
			<labl>HH has gas/electric stove/cooker</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>STOVE indicates whether the household had a stove or "cooker" (the British term for a stove).   Some surveys specify the power source; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIO" files="C" name="C_RADIO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="336" width="1" EndPos="336"></location>
			<labl>HH has radio</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIO (V120) indicates whether the household has a radio. Some samples specified that the radio must be working or fit other specifications. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_TELEVISION" files="C" name="C_TELEVISION" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="337" width="1" EndPos="337"></location>
			<labl>HH has television</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>121. Does your household have:

A stove/range?
Radio?
Television?
Refrigerator or freezer?

STOVE/RANGE

YES 1
NO 2

RADIO

YES 1
NO 2

TELEVISION

YES 1
NO 2

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>TELEVISION (V121) indicates whether the household has a television. Some samples specified that the TV must be in working order. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Non-resident</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Possessions Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_CURRWORK" files="C" name="C_CURRWORK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="338" width="2" EndPos="339"></location>
			<labl>Currently working</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>717. Do you currently work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>CURRWORK (V714) indicates whether the woman is currently working at a job or business.  To distinguish employment from household labor, many surveys included a preface such as the following: "As you know, some women take up jobs for which they are paid in cash or in kind.  Others sell things, have a small business or work on the family farm or in the family business." Women who have worked outside of their own housework in the last 12 months and been paid in cash, cash and in-kind, or only in-kind payments are included as working, although the survey questions vary in who receives an affirmative response. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, prompted</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKPREMAR" files="C" name="C_WKPREMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="340" width="1" EndPos="340"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked before first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>712. Before getting married (before living regularly with a partner), did you work regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 714)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 714)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPREMAR (V709) indicates whether they ever did any work before their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKPREMARMON" files="C" name="C_WKPREMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="341" width="1" EndPos="341"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went before marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>713. Did the money you made go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For ever-married women who worked before marriage, WKPREMARMON (V710) reports who kept the woman's premarital wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKPOSTMAR" files="C" name="C_WKPOSTMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="342" width="1" EndPos="342"></location>
			<labl>Woman worked after first marriage</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>714. Since getting married (before living regularly with a partner), have you worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1 (GO TO 717)
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have ever been married, WKPOSTMAR (V711) indicates whether they have done any work since the date of their first marriage.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKUNMAR" files="C" name="C_WKUNMAR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="343" width="1" EndPos="343"></location>
			<labl>Woman ever worked (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>715. Have you ever worked regularly to make money aside from working in a field or in a family business?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 718)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married, WKUNMAR (V712) indicates whether, apart from working at a family farm or business, she has ever worked regularly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKUNMARMON" files="C" name="C_WKUNMARMON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="344" width="1" EndPos="344"></location>
			<labl>Where the woman's wages went (unmarried respondents)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>716. Does the money you earn this way go mostly to your family or did you keep most of it for yourself?

FAMILY 1
HERSELF 2
EQUAL PARTS 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have never been married and who have worked, WKUNMARMON (V713) reports who kept the woman's wages.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wages go to family</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Wages kept by woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Wages split equally</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSJOB" files="C" name="C_HUSJOB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="345" width="2" EndPos="346"></location>
			<labl>Partner's occupation</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>707. What is/was your husband/partner's main occupation?

OCCUPATION ______</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSJOB (V705) reports the occupation of the woman's husband/partner in somewhat standardized categories.  The categories included, and the degree of detail within broad categories (e.g., self-employed versus employee in agriculture, or simply agriculture), vary across samples.  IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding to maximize comparability across samples (using the first digit of the codes to indicate broader job categories) without loss of detailed information (preserved in the second digit).  

The category "agriculture" includes fishermen, foresters, breeders, and hunters as well as farmers.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Did not work</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Not working, student or applicant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Unemployed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Student</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Prof., Tech., Manag.</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical or Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Clerical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Sales</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Agricultural, breeding, fishing, forest</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Agriculture, employee</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Household, domestic, and services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Household and domestic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Services</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled and unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Skilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Unskilled manual</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Army</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKHUSPAY" files="C" name="C_WKHUSPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="347" width="2" EndPos="348"></location>
			<labl>Husband's/partner's nonagricultural earnings</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>709. Does (did) he receive a regular weekly or monthly salary?

YES 1 (GO TO 712)
NO 2 (GO TO 712)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 712)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in a non-agricultural occupation, WKHUSPAY (V706) indicates whether the partner earns a wage or salary.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Earns no wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Is self-employed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Earns a wage or salary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKHUSLAND" files="C" name="C_WKHUSLAND" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="349" width="2" EndPos="350"></location>
			<labl>Type of land where partner works</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>710. Does/did he work mainly on his own land or on family land, or did/does he work on land that he rents from someone else, on someone else's land?

PERSONAL/FAMILIAL LAND 1
OTHER LAND 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSLAND (V707) reports the type of land where he works.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Own/family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Own land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Family land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Someone else's land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Rented land</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other responses</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Public land/govt allocation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Communal land/shifting cultivation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Sharecropper</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>Other, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WKHUSAGPAY" files="C" name="C_WKHUSAGPAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="351" width="1" EndPos="351"></location>
			<labl>Husband's wages for agricultural work</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>711. Does (did) he work to be paid primarily in money or in kind?

IN MONEY 1
IN KIND 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently married and whose husband or partner works in agriculture, WKHUSAGPAY (V708) indicates whether the respondent's partner works mostly for money or a share of the crops.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Money</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Share of crops</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Both</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Work Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LIT1" files="C" name="C_LIT1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="352" width="2" EndPos="353"></location>
			<labl>Reported literacy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LIT1 (V108) indicates whether the woman could read. This information was obtained in response to the question, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?" In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. Simply asking women whether and how easily they could read was the approach used to determine literacy in DHS Phases 1-3.

Beginning in Phase 4, a different approach was employed to determine literacy. See LIT2 (V155) for details about that second approach, which involved having the respondent read a sentence aloud. See LITBRIG for information about using the data on literacy across all phases of the DHS.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_LITBRIG" files="C" name="C_LITBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="354" width="2" EndPos="355"></location>
			<labl>Literacy bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>114. Can you read and understand a letter or a newspaper easily, with difficulty or not at all?

EASILY 1
WITH DIFFICULTY 2
NOT AT ALL 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>LITBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on literacy.  Initially, respondents were asked, "Can you read a letter or newspaper easily, with difficulty, or not at all?"  In many countries, persons with secondary or higher levels of schooling were presumed to "read easily," but coding criteria varied across countries. 

Beginning with Phase 4 of the DHS, persons with less than secondary school education were asked to demonstrate their literacy level by reading aloud a sentence on a card and were classified as "cannot read at all," "able to read only parts of sentence," and "able to read whole sentence."  As before, those with secondary or higher schooling were presumed to have attained the highest literacy level.       

LITBRIG combines information from the first approach of asking about literacy (in LIT1 [V108]) and the second approach of testing literacy based on reading a sentence aloud (in LIT2 [V155]).  

See Comparability for more information.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily/whole sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty/part of sentence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>No, cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Not ascertained (blind or diff. language)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>No card with required language</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Blind or visually impaired</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_EDUCLVL" files="C" name="C_EDUCLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="356" width="1" EndPos="356"></location>
			<labl>Highest educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>111. What is the highest level of school you attended: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever went to school, EDUCLVL (V106) reports the highest level of school they attended. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but EDUCLVL is a standardized variable reporting level of education in four broad categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_YRSCHL" files="C" name="C_YRSCHL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="357" width="2" EndPos="358"></location>
			<labl>Highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who ever attended school, YRSCHL (V107) reports the number of years of education completed at the highest level of schooling achieved (primary, secondary, or higher), as reported in EDUCLVL (V106). See Comparability.

For the woman's total years of education, see EDYRTOTAL (V133).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_EDYRTOTAL" files="C" name="C_EDYRTOTAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="359" width="2" EndPos="360"></location>
			<labl>Total years education</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>112. What is the last grade that you achieved?

GRADE ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>EDYRTOTAL (V133) reports the woman's education level in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to EDUCLVL (V106) and YRSCHL (V107) as follows:

If EDUCLVL = "No education," EDYRTOTAL = "0"
If EDUCLVL = "Primary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL
If EDUCLVL = "Secondary," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + x
If EDUCLVL = "Higher," EDYRTOTAL = YRSCHL + y
If EDUCLVL = "Missing," EDYRTOTAL = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSEDLVL" files="C" name="C_HUSEDLVL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="361" width="1" EndPos="361"></location>
			<labl>Partner's educational level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>703. What was the highest level of school that he achieved: primary, secondary or superior?

PRIMARY 1
SECONDARY 2
SUPERIOR 3
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 706)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDLVL (V701) reports the highest level of school attended by their most recent husband/partner. Countries vary in the gradations of their school systems, but HUSEDLVL is a standardized variable reporting the level of education in four categories: No education, Primary, Secondary, and Higher. 

The DHS recode manuals state, "In some countries the educational system does not fit naturally within this scheme, and a different categorization was used for the Final Report. In this case, this variable is constructed as accurately as possible from the country's own scheme, and the variable used for the Final Report is included as a country-specific variable."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No education</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Primary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Secondary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Higher</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSEDYR" files="C" name="C_HUSEDYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="362" width="2" EndPos="363"></location>
			<labl>Partner's highest year of education in level</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women whose most recent husband/partner had ever attended school, HUSEDYR (V702) reports the number of years of schooling completed by their husband/partner at the educational level (primary, secondary, or higher) reported in HUSEDLVL (V701).

For the husband's total years of education, see HUSEDYRS (V715).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSEDYRS" files="C" name="C_HUSEDYRS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="364" width="2" EndPos="365"></location>
			<labl>Partner's education in total years schooling</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>704. What was the last class that he achieved?

CLASS ____
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who had ever been married or lived with a man, HUSEDYRS (V715) reports the education of the woman's most recent husband/partner in single years. This variable is constructed from responses to HUSEDLVL (V701) and HUSEDYR (V702) as follows:

If HUSEDLVL = "No education," HUSEDYRS = "0"
If HUSEDLVL = "Primary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR 
If HUSEDLVL = "Secondary," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + x
If HUSEDLVL = "Higher," HUSEDYRS = HUSEDYR + y
If HUSEDLVL = "Missing," HUSEDYRS = "Missing"

In the above equations, "x" equals the number of years needed to complete primary education, and "y" equals the number of years needed to complete primary and secondary education. The values of "x" and "y" are country-specific.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSLIT" files="C" name="C_HUSLIT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="366" width="2" EndPos="367"></location>
			<labl>Literacy of woman' s current/last partner.</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>706. Can (could) he read a letter or newspaper?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSLIT (V703) indicates whether the woman's current/last partner could read.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Cannot read</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Reads</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Reads with difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Reads easily</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Education Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOWK" files="C" name="C_RADIOWK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="368" width="1" EndPos="368"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio every week</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOWK (V112) indicates whether the woman usually listens to the radio at least once a week. Women who reported that they listen to the radio daily (see RADIODAY (V111)) were automatically coded as "Yes."

For a comparable variable reporting the frequency of listening to the radio, see RADIOFQ (V158). For a variable bridging RADIOWK and RADIOFQ, see RADIOBRIG.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOBRIG" files="C" name="C_RADIOBRIG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="369" width="2" EndPos="370"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Bridging variable</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>115. Do you listen to the radio at least once a week?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 117)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOBRIG serves as a bridging variable between two approaches to collecting information on exposure to the radio.  For DHS Phases 1-3, respondents were asked whether they listen to the radio at least once a week (RADIOWK (V112)).  Beginning in DHS Phase 4, respondents were asked how often they listen to the radio (RADIOFQ (V158)). 

RADIOBRIG uses composite coding to combine data from these two approaches; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Not at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Less than once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>At least once a week</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Almost every day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOSN1" files="C" name="C_RADIOSN1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="371" width="1" EndPos="371"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Disco (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN1 indicates whether the respondent listens to disco music on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOSN2" files="C" name="C_RADIOSN2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="372" width="1" EndPos="372"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Diamonoy Tey (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN2 indicates whether the respondent listens to Diamonoy Tey (a Senegalese music group) on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOSN3" files="C" name="C_RADIOSN3" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="373" width="1" EndPos="373"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Other national stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN3 indicates whether the respondent listens to other national (Senegalese) stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_RADIOSN4" files="C" name="C_RADIOSN4" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="374" width="1" EndPos="374"></location>
			<labl>Listens to radio: Regional stations (Senegal)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>116. Do you often listen to the following programs?

DIFFO

YES 1
NO 2

DEAMOYPEY

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER NATIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2

REGIONAL CHANNELS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>RADIOSN4 indicates whether the respondent listens to regional stations on the radio. This variable is country-specific to Senegal.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Media exposure Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FERTPREF" files="C" name="C_FERTPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="375" width="2" EndPos="376"></location>
			<labl>Fertility preferences</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For countries with low contraceptive prevalence, FERTPREF (V602) reports responses to the question, "Would you like to have a (another) child or would you prefer not to have any (more) children"?  The standard response categories are "have another," "no more/none," "says she can't get pregnant," and "undecided or don't know."   

In Phase I, FERTPREF (V602), was constructed from two questions in countries with high contraceptive prevalence (Model "A" questionnaires). Women who responded that they want another child, but when asked when they would like the next child, respond that they cannot get pregnant, are classified in the "declared infecund category," and not in the "Wants another" category. 

Some samples also include the response "up to God." More detailed responses under the general category "says she can't get pregnant" are sometimes available. In IPUMS-DHS, all responses in the general category of "not at risk of pregnancy" share a common first digit of 5, while the second digit distinguishes between the specific reasons.  In some countries, women who never had sexual intercourse (coded as "53" in IPUMS-DHS) were not asked the questions relating to their desire for future children.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>No more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Have another</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDDESIRE" files="C" name="C_KIDDESIRE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="377" width="2" EndPos="378"></location>
			<labl>Desire for more children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>Now I would like to ask some questions about the future.

602. CHECK 223:

NOT PREGNANT OR NOT SURE. Would you like to have (other) children?

PREGNANT. After the child you are expecting, would you like to have other children?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 606)
OTHER 6 (GO TO 606)
DOESN'T KNOW OR NOT DECIDED 8 (GO TO 606)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDDESIRE (V605) is a constructed variable that distinguishes between women who want another child soon (in less than two years), who want another child later (in 2+ years), who want no more children, and who aren't sure (about timing or about the number of children desired).  

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

The construction of this variable has changed across phases of the DHS and varies across countries (only sometimes distinguishing between groups of women not at risk of pregnancy due to sterilization, infecundity, or virginity).  To maximize comparability across samples, IPUMS-DHS employs composite coding.  Women who want more children share a common first digit of 1, women not at risk of pregnancy share a common first digit of 6, and detail present in only some samples is specified in the code's second digit.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Declared infecund</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Sterilized</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Not at risk of pregnancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Wants no more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Wants, unsure timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Wants after 2+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Wants within 2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Wants more children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALKID" files="C" name="C_IDEALKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="379" width="2" EndPos="380"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALKID (V613) reports the ideal total number of children the woman would have liked to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing. The information is collected through hypothetical questions such as, "If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women with living children) or "If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?" (for women without living children).

If the woman responded with a range of values, IDEALKID reports the midpoint between those values. According to the DHS Recode Manuals, "If the midpoint is not an exact number then the number is rounded up in half the cases and rounded down for the other half." The questionnaires included space for non-numeric "other" responses, such as "Up to God."

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>As many as can care for</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't want children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALKIDGRP" files="C" name="C_IDEALKIDGRP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="381" width="1" EndPos="381"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of children (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>614. CHECK 212:

NO CHILDREN. If you could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

HAS LIVING CHILDREN. If you could go back to the time you did not have any children and could choose exactly the number of children to have in your whole life, how many would that be?

NUMBER ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Like IDEALKID, IDEALKIDGRP (V614) reports the total number of children the woman would hypothetically like to have in her whole life, regardless of her actual childbearing, but top-codes numeric responses at 6+ children and codes non-numeric responses as 7.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>[no label]</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALBOYS" files="C" name="C_IDEALBOYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="382" width="2" EndPos="383"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of boy children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALBOYS (V627) reports how many of these children would ideally be boys.

Numeric responses to IDEALBOYS (V627), IDEALGIRLS (V628), and IDEALBOTH  (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God/As Allah wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALGIRLS" files="C" name="C_IDEALGIRLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="384" width="2" EndPos="385"></location>
			<labl>Ideal number of girl children</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>615. How many boys and girls would you like to have?

NUMBER OF BOYS ___

NUMBER OF GIRLS ___

DEPENDS ON GOD 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>Based on a follow-up question to IDEALKID (V613), which collects information about the ideal number of children the woman would hypothetically want to have in her whole life, IDEALGIRLS reports how many of these children would ideally be girls.

Numeric responses to IDEALGIRLS (V628), IDEALBOYS (V627), and IDEALBOTH (V629) should sum to the total number of children in IDEALKID (V613).  Non-numeric responses (such as "up to God") are allowed for each of these variables.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Never thought about it</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Any number/Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>God's decision/Allah's will</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>As many as possible</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>Depends on husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>Number she has currently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>No sex preference</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALBOYMORE" files="C" name="C_IDEALBOYMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="386" width="2" EndPos="387"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional male births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBOYMORE reports the number of additional male children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALGIRLMORE" files="C" name="C_IDEALGIRLMORE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="388" width="2" EndPos="389"></location>
			<labl>Number of additional female births wanted</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>603. How many (other) boys and girls would you like to have in the future (outside of the current pregnancy)?

NUMBER OF BOYS ____

NUMBER OF GIRLS ____

DEPENDS ON GOD 95
DEPENDS ON HUSBAND 96
OTHERS (SPECIFY) ___ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALGIRLMORE reports the number of additional female children the respondent would like to have.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>As huband desires</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" files="C" name="C_NEXTKIDSEXPREF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="390" width="2" EndPos="391"></location>
			<labl>Preferred gender of next birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>605. What sex would you like your child to be?

BOY 1
GIRL 2
NO PREFERENCE 3
DEPENDS ON GOD 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>NEXTKIDSEXPREF reports the preferred gender of the respondent's next child: boy, girl, either, or some other response (such as "up to God").</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Boy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Girl</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Other answer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Either/doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>As God wills</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Some other response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALBTHINT" files="C" name="C_IDEALBTHINT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="392" width="3" EndPos="394"></location>
			<labl>Best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>606. In your opinion, what is the best interval between births?

NUMBER OF MONTHS ____
OTHER (SPECIFY) __ 97 (GO TO 608)
DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 608)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINT (V615) reports the best number of months or years between the birth of one child and the birth of the next child, according to the respondent.

IPUMS-DHS adopts the recoding system from DHS for IDEALBTHINT. Below is a description of the codes from the DHS Recode Manual for Phase 2:


The first digit gives the units in which the respondent answered ("1" indicates months, "2" indicates years, and "9" indicates a special response), while the last two digits give the time in those units. If the units' value is 9 then the variable contains a special response, and if the duration value is greater than 90 this also indicates a special response. For example, code 996 is used for "other" answers, and code 299 would mean that the response was given in years but the actual duration was missing on the questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALBTHINTWHY" files="C" name="C_IDEALBTHINTWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="395" width="2" EndPos="396"></location>
			<labl>Main reason for best interval between births</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>607. Why is this interval the best?

REST, MOTHER'S HEALTH 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH, CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
CHILD'S HEALTH AND EDUCATION 06
CUSTOMS, RELIGION 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALBTHINTWHY reports the main reason why the respondent believes the amount of time reported in IDEALBTHINT (V615) is the best number of months or years between births.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Health and education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREFTIMECH" files="C" name="C_PREFTIMECH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="397" width="3" EndPos="399"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECH (V603) reports the amount of time, in months or years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child (top-coded at 20 years). The complementary variable PREFTIMECH (V604) reports responses to the same question, but in terms of years only, top-coded at 6+ years.

PREFTIMECH includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples, and the way this variable was asked and calculated also changed over time; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month (want now)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years or more</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, number unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>987</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>989</catValu>
				<labl>After finishing school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>990</catValu>
				<labl>When spouse returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>991</catValu>
				<labl>Up to God</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>After marriage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>Any time</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Soon or immediately</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PREFTIMECHGP" files="C" name="C_PREFTIMECHGP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="400" width="2" EndPos="401"></location>
			<labl>Preferred waiting time for birth of a(nother) child (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>604. If you could decide, how long would you like to wait from now before the birth of (a/another) child (besides the one you are expecting)?

NUMBER OF MONTHS___

RIGHT AWAY/SOON AS POSSIBLE 95
WHEN GOD WOULD LIKE 96
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW, UNDECIDED 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who want to have a/another child, PREFTIMECHGP (V604) reports the amount of time, in years, they would like to wait before the birth of a/another child, top-coded at 6+ years.  

PREFTIMECHGP includes women who are either pregnant or at risk of pregnancy. However, the definition of "at risk of pregnancy" varies across samples; see Comparability. 

The related variable PREFTIMECH presents the same information in greater detail, in terms of months or years, top-coded at 20 years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6 or more years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPAPPROVE" files="C" name="C_FPAPPROVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="402" width="1" EndPos="402"></location>
			<labl>Respondent approves of couples using FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>612. In general do you approve or disapprove of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVE 1
DISAPPROVE 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 614)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the woman approves, in general, of the use of family planning to avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Depends</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know/Undecided</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HUSPROFP" files="C" name="C_HUSPROFP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="403" width="2" EndPos="404"></location>
			<labl>Husband approves FP use</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>610. Would you say that your husband approves or disapproves of couples that use a method to avoid getting pregnant?

APPROVES 1
DISAPPROVES 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HUSPROFP (V610) indicates whether the woman believes her husband or male partner approves of couples using a family planning method to avoid pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Approves or indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Approves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Indifferent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPAPPROVEWHY" files="C" name="C_FPAPPROVEWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="405" width="2" EndPos="406"></location>
			<labl>Main reason approves/disapproves of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>613. Why?

MOTHER'S HEALTH, REST 01
CHILD'S HEALTH 02
MOTHER'S AND CHILD'S HEALTH 03
CHILD'S EDUCATION 04
MOTHER'S HEALTH AND CHILD'S EDUCATION 05
ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES 06
RELIGION, CUSTOMS 07
SECONDARY EFFECTS 08
MORTALITY 09
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES 10
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPAPPROVEWHY reports the reason why the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.

The related variable FPAPPROVE (V612) indicates whether the respondent approves or disapproves of family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Health of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother and child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Mortality</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Education reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Education of children</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Health of mother, education of child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Cultural reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Custom and religion</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Economic reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Economic difficulty</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Economic advantages</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Other reasons</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOTYP" files="C" name="C_FPKNOTYP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="407" width="2" EndPos="408"></location>
			<labl>Know any type of FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOTYP (V301) is a summary (recoded) variable indicating whether the woman knew any family planning method and, if so, whether she knew a modern method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.  

Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence.  Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet) that vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Knows no method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Knows only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Knows modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOPILL" files="C" name="C_FPKNOPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="409" width="2" EndPos="410"></location>
			<labl>Know about Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOPILL (V304_01) indicates whether the woman knew about the Pill as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOIUD" files="C" name="C_FPKNOIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="411" width="2" EndPos="412"></location>
			<labl>Know about IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOIUD (V304_02) indicates whether the woman knew about the IUD (intra-uterine device) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.  In probe questions, an IUD was often described as "a loop or coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOINJ" files="C" name="C_FPKNOINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="413" width="2" EndPos="414"></location>
			<labl>Know about injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOINJ (V304_03) indicates whether the woman knew about injectables as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability. For the probe question, injectables were typically defined as "an injection by a doctor or nurse, which stops them from becoming pregnant for several months."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNODIA" files="C" name="C_FPKNODIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="415" width="2" EndPos="416"></location>
			<labl>Know about diaphragm for  FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNODIA (V304_04) indicates whether the woman knew about the diaphragm or spermicides, such as a foam or jelly, as a method for family planning. Some phases combine diaphragm and spermicides in the response and some are separate; see Comparability. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOCON" files="C" name="C_FPKNOCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="417" width="2" EndPos="418"></location>
			<labl>Know about condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOCON (V304_05) indicates whether the woman knew about male condoms as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOFST" files="C" name="C_FPKNOFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="419" width="2" EndPos="420"></location>
			<labl>Know about female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOFST (V304_06) indicates whether the woman knew about female sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOMST" files="C" name="C_FPKNOMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="421" width="2" EndPos="422"></location>
			<labl>Know about male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMST (V304_07) indicates whether the woman knew about male sterilization as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOLAM" files="C" name="C_FPKNOLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="423" width="2" EndPos="424"></location>
			<labl>Knows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOLAM (V304_13) indicates whether the woman knew about the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) as a method for family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSLAM indicates whether the woman had ever used LAM as a means to delay or avoid a pregnancy. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOWD" files="C" name="C_FPKNOWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="425" width="2" EndPos="426"></location>
			<labl>Know about withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOWD (V304_09) indicates whether the woman knew about withdrawal as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNORHY" files="C" name="C_FPKNORHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="427" width="2" EndPos="428"></location>
			<labl>Know about rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNORHY (V304_08) indicates whether the woman knew about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence at the high-fertility part of the woman's menstrual cycle) as a method for family planning. Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOOM" files="C" name="C_FPKNOOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="429" width="2" EndPos="430"></location>
			<labl>Knows about other contraceptive as a method of family planning</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION

Now I would like to talk to you about family planning - the various ways or methods that a couple can use to delay or avoid a pregnancy.

301. Are you familiar with some of these methods?

CIRCLE CODE '1' ON LINE 302 FOR EACH METHOD MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. THEN CONTINUE DOWN THE COLUMN READING THE NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF EACH METHOD NOT MENTIONED SPONTANEOUSLY. CIRCLE CODE '2' IF THE METHOD IS RECOGNIZED AND CODE '3' IF NOT RECOGNIZED. THEN, FOR EACH METHOD WITH CODE '1' OR '2' CIRCLED IN 302, ASK 303 BEFORE GOING ON TO THE NEXT QUESTION.

302. Have you ever heard of (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3(GO TO NEXT METHOD)

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)

13. Have you heard of other ways or methods that women or men can use to avoid pregnancy?

(SPECIFY) _____

YES, SPONTANEOUSLY 1
YES, DESCRIPTION 2
NO 3 (GO TO NEXT METHOD)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOOM (V304_10) indicates whether the woman knew about any "other" method(s) as a method of family planning. The complementary variable FPEVUSOM indicates whether the woman had ever used any "other" method(s) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The meaning of "other" in this case depends on the specific response categories included in a given sample. 

Some samples differentiate between spontaneous and probed affirmative responses; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneously</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Method not asked about at all</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Knowledge of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPTYPNOW" files="C" name="C_FPTYPNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="431" width="2" EndPos="432"></location>
			<labl>Current FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTYPNOW (V313) indicates whether the woman is currently using a modern, traditional, or folkloric method of contraception.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

In the DHS, modern methods are the Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric or traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPUSPATRN" files="C" name="C_FPUSPATRN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="433" width="2" EndPos="434"></location>
			<labl>Pattern of use of contraceptive method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>313. Are you/your husband currently doing something or using any method to delay or avoid getting pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 316)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPATRN (V361) reports the woman's pattern of contraceptive use by indicating whether she is currently using, has used in the past, or has never used contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Ever used, but not currently using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Used since last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Used before last birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPMETHNOW" files="C" name="C_FPMETHNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="435" width="3" EndPos="437"></location>
			<labl>Current method of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>314. What method are you using?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 321)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 321)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPMETHNOW (V312) reports the contraceptive method the woman is currently using.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. See FPEVUSE for more information on broad categories of contraception.

Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Not using</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/Implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Female Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Male Sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (3 monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Injection (monthly)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>Contraceptive patch</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Cycle Beads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>Natural family planning, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs/Plants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-Gris/Amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER METHOD, UNSPECIFIED</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Other specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPRHYMETH" files="C" name="C_FPRHYMETH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="438" width="1" EndPos="438"></location>
			<labl>Method of periodic abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>310. When you used the rhythm method, how did you determine which days to abstain?

BASED ON THE CALENDAR 1
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE 2
BASED ON THE CERVICAL MUCUS METHOD 3
BASED ON BODY TEMPERATURE AND ON MUCUS 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 5</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPRHYMETH (V314) reports how the woman determined which days to abstain from sexual intercourse to practice periodic abstinence (rhythm) as a means of delaying or avoiding pregnancy.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Calendar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Body temperature</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Cervical mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Body temp and mucus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>No specific system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPLASTSRCD" files="C" name="C_FPLASTSRCD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="439" width="4" EndPos="442"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, detailed</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCD (V326) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6903</catValu>
				<labl>Community center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3306</catValu>
				<labl>Institute for Family Health (IFH)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3180</catValu>
				<labl>International Rescue Committee (IRC)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0000</catValu>
				<labl>NO ONE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1000</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1100</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1110</catValu>
				<labl>National hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1111</catValu>
				<labl>Referral/specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1112</catValu>
				<labl>National/central hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1113</catValu>
				<labl>Military hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1114</catValu>
				<labl>Day hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1120</catValu>
				<labl>Provincial/regional hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1130</catValu>
				<labl>Urban hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1140</catValu>
				<labl>District/rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1141</catValu>
				<labl>District hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1142</catValu>
				<labl>Rural hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1150</catValu>
				<labl>Category I hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1160</catValu>
				<labl>Category II hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1170</catValu>
				<labl>University/teaching hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1171</catValu>
				<labl>University hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1172</catValu>
				<labl>Teaching hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1200</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1210</catValu>
				<labl>Referral health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1220</catValu>
				<labl>Community health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1230</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1240</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1250</catValu>
				<labl>Basic health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1260</catValu>
				<labl>Integrated health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1270</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1280</catValu>
				<labl>Family welfare center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1300</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1310</catValu>
				<labl>Stand-alone family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1320</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic CBD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1400</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1410</catValu>
				<labl>Government health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1411</catValu>
				<labl>Village health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1412</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1413</catValu>
				<labl>Sub-health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1420</catValu>
				<labl>Government mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1421</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile PHC clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1430</catValu>
				<labl>Government health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1431</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1432</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1433</catValu>
				<labl>Paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1440</catValu>
				<labl>Government health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1434</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1435</catValu>
				<labl>Health surveillance assistant (HSA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1436</catValu>
				<labl>Male mobilizer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1437</catValu>
				<labl>Accredited social health activist (ASHA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1438</catValu>
				<labl>Vaidya/hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1450</catValu>
				<labl>Government outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1451</catValu>
				<labl>Primary health care outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1452</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic/EPI outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1453</catValu>
				<labl>Community clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1454</catValu>
				<labl>Rural/municipal clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1460</catValu>
				<labl>Camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1470</catValu>
				<labl>Household visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1500</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1510</catValu>
				<labl>Maternal and child health (MCH) center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1520</catValu>
				<labl>Rural maternity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1530</catValu>
				<labl>Anganwadi/ICDS center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1600</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1610</catValu>
				<labl>Government pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1611</catValu>
				<labl>Community pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1620</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1900</catValu>
				<labl>Other public</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1901</catValu>
				<labl>Clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1902</catValu>
				<labl>Curative care organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1903</catValu>
				<labl>Health home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1904</catValu>
				<labl>Health office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1905</catValu>
				<labl>Health insurance organization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1906</catValu>
				<labl>Parastatal health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1907</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2100</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2110</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2111</catValu>
				<labl>Private specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2112</catValu>
				<labl>Private district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2113</catValu>
				<labl>Private university hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2120</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2121</catValu>
				<labl>Private polyclinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2122</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2200</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy/dispensary/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2210</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2220</catValu>
				<labl>Private dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2230</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist/drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2231</catValu>
				<labl>Private chemist</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2232</catValu>
				<labl>Private drug store</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2240</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2300</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor's office</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2310</catValu>
				<labl>Qualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2320</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional/unqualified doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2330</catValu>
				<labl>Private practice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2331</catValu>
				<labl>Private care room</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2332</catValu>
				<labl>Private infirmiry</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2400</catValu>
				<labl>Private outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2410</catValu>
				<labl>Private mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2420</catValu>
				<labl>Private health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2421</catValu>
				<labl>Private field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2422</catValu>
				<labl>Private community/village health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2423</catValu>
				<labl>Private community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2424</catValu>
				<labl>Private paramedic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2425</catValu>
				<labl>Private hakim/homeopath</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2426</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2427</catValu>
				<labl>Private traditional birth attendant (TBA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2428</catValu>
				<labl>Private nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2500</catValu>
				<labl>Private health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2600</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2610</catValu>
				<labl>Injectables outlet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2700</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2900</catValu>
				<labl>Other private medical</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2901</catValu>
				<labl>Tent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2902</catValu>
				<labl>VCT center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3000</catValu>
				<labl>NGO SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3100</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3110</catValu>
				<labl>Static clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3120</catValu>
				<labl>Satellite clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3130</catValu>
				<labl>Marie Stopes facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3131</catValu>
				<labl>Banja la Mtsogolo (BLM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3140</catValu>
				<labl>Red Cross facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3150</catValu>
				<labl>UN Relief and Works Agency facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3160</catValu>
				<labl>Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3170</catValu>
				<labl>Population Services International (PSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3200</catValu>
				<labl>NGO health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3210</catValu>
				<labl>Depot holder</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3220</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3230</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3300</catValu>
				<labl>Country-specific NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3301</catValu>
				<labl>Amo-Congo</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3302</catValu>
				<labl>Clinical Services Improvement (CSI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3303</catValu>
				<labl>Malawi AIDS Counselling and Resource Organization (MACRO)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3304</catValu>
				<labl>Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3305</catValu>
				<labl>United Mission to Nepal (UMN)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3900</catValu>
				<labl>Other NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4000</catValu>
				<labl>RELIGIOUS/MISSION</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4100</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4110</catValu>
				<labl>Religious hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4111</catValu>
				<labl>Religious referral/specialty hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4112</catValu>
				<labl>Religious district hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4120</catValu>
				<labl>Religious clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4200</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4210</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4211</catValu>
				<labl>Mosque health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4212</catValu>
				<labl>Church health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4220</catValu>
				<labl>Religious dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4300</catValu>
				<labl>Religious outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4310</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health post</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4320</catValu>
				<labl>Religious mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4330</catValu>
				<labl>Religious health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4331</catValu>
				<labl>Religious field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4900</catValu>
				<labl>Other religious</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5000</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5100</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5110</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5120</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5200</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5210</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5220</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5221</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5222</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5223</catValu>
				<labl>Health educator</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5224</catValu>
				<labl>Peer educators</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5230</catValu>
				<labl>Outreach clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5900</catValu>
				<labl>Other unspecified medical sector</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5901</catValu>
				<labl>Media campaign</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6000</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6100</catValu>
				<labl>Shop/market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6110</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6111</catValu>
				<labl>General dealer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6112</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket/tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6113</catValu>
				<labl>Supermarket</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6114</catValu>
				<labl>Tuck shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6120</catValu>
				<labl>Market</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6130</catValu>
				<labl>Kiosk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6140</catValu>
				<labl>Gas station</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6150</catValu>
				<labl>Other retail</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6200</catValu>
				<labl>Church/mosque</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6300</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6310</catValu>
				<labl>Friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6320</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6321</catValu>
				<labl>Partner</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6400</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub/hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6410</catValu>
				<labl>Bar/nightclub</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6411</catValu>
				<labl>Bar</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6420</catValu>
				<labl>Hotel</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6500</catValu>
				<labl>Workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6510</catValu>
				<labl>Respondent's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6520</catValu>
				<labl>Partner's workplace</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6600</catValu>
				<labl>Informal channels</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6610</catValu>
				<labl>Drug vendor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6620</catValu>
				<labl>Support group</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6630</catValu>
				<labl>Women's sittings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6700</catValu>
				<labl>Location for adolescents</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6710</catValu>
				<labl>Youth center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6720</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6900</catValu>
				<labl>Other facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6901</catValu>
				<labl>Refugee camp</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6902</catValu>
				<labl>Charity/foundation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9994</catValu>
				<labl>Abroad</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPLASTSRCS" files="C" name="C_FPLASTSRCS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="443" width="2" EndPos="444"></location>
			<labl>Last source for FP for current users, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women using a modern method of contraception, FPLASTSRCS (V327) reports the type of facility that was the source of the last contraceptive method used by the woman. This variable was constructed by recoding country-specific responses into a few standard categories that are consistent across samples.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Church, Shop, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>NGO</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinic/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Recent use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FP1STUSGPKID" files="C" name="C_FP1STUSGPKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="445" width="1" EndPos="445"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP (grouped)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSGPKID (V311) reports the number of living children, if any, the woman had when she first used a contraceptive method, with the number top-coded at 4+ children. FP1STUSLVKID reports responses to the same question, without top-coding the answers.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent number reported</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>Never used FP</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FP1STUSLVKID" files="C" name="C_FP1STUSLVKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="446" width="2" EndPos="447"></location>
			<labl>Number living children at first use of FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>311. How many living children did you have the first time you did or used something to avoid getting pregnant?

NUMBER OF CHILDREN ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FP1STUSLVKID (V310) reports the number of living children the woman had the first time she used a contraceptive method.  The same information is also reported in FP1STUSGPKID, except responses are top-coded at 4+ children in that variable and women who have never used contraception are coded as "9."</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">First use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPUSINTENT" files="C" name="C_FPUSINTENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="448" width="1" EndPos="448"></location>
			<labl>FP current use or future intention</labl>
			<txt>FPUSINTENT (V364) is a constructed variable drawing on responses to multiple survey questions that divides women into the following categories: those who are currently using a contraceptive method (either modern or traditional); those who are not now using contraception but intend to do so in the future; those who are neither using contraception now nor intend to do so in the future; and (in a minority of samples) those who never had sex.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

IPUMS-DHS users are encouraged to review FPMETHNOW and FPUSPLAN for additional information on the variables used to construct FPUSINTENT.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Using modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Using traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>Non-user intending to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPUSPLAN" files="C" name="C_FPUSPLAN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="449" width="2" EndPos="450"></location>
			<labl>Intention to use FP in future</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>317. Do you intend to use, in the future, a method to delay or avoid becoming pregnant?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPUSPLAN (V362) is a constructed variable based on multiple survey questions that reports, for women not currently using contraception, whether the woman intends to use contraception in the future and, if so, when she intends to begin use (in the next 12 months or later). Women uncertain about future contraceptive use are subdivided into those who are unsure about using a method and those unsure about the timing of planned future use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Will use in future</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Use in next 12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Use later</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about future use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about timing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Unsure about use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Does not intend to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Never had sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPMETHFUTR" files="C" name="C_FPMETHFUTR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="451" width="3" EndPos="453"></location>
			<labl>Preferred future FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>318. What method would you prefer to use?

PILL 01
IUD 02
INJECTIONS 03
VAGINAL METHODS 04
CONDOM 05
FEMALE STERILIZATION 06
MALE STERILIZATION 07
RHYTHM METHOD 08
WITHDRAWAL 09 (GO TO 320)
PROLONGED ABSTINENCE 10 (GO TO 320)
MEDICINAL PLANTS 11
GRIS-GRIS (AMULET) 12
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 13 (GO TO 320)
UNSURE OR DOESN'T KNOW 98 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women not currently using a contraceptive method but intending to do so in the future, FPMETHFUTR (V363) reports the family planning method the woman would prefer to use.

When children are chosen as the unit of analysis, the woman respondent indicates the mother of the child.

Answers are grouped under the broad categories of "modern methods," "traditional methods," and "other methods," each with a different first digit. Specific methods are distinguished by the second and third digits. Closely related responses, such as various groupings of diaphragm/foam/jelly, share the first 2 digits in common, while the third digit distinguishes the exact response category.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>Specific method 1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Other method, unspecified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional medications</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>Astrology</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>Gris-gris/amulet</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>Herbs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Other traditional/folkloric</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Withdrawal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Abstinence or periodic abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>TRADITIONAL METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>Whatever doctor prescribes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Other modern methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Emergency contraception</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Prolonged breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Lactational amenorrhea (LAM)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>Vaginal methods</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>Foaming tablets</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>Foam or jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Diaphragm/Foam/Jelly</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>Male sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>Female sterilization</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>Female condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>Condom</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>Norplant/implants</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>Injections</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>IUD</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>Pill</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>MODERN METHODS</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>CycleBeads/Standard days method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>Mucus method (periodic abstinence)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>Knotted cord/strings</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>Charm from traditional spiritual leader</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Future use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSE" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="454" width="2" EndPos="455"></location>
			<labl>Ever use any type of FP (folk, traditional, modern)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSE (V302) is a constructed variable that reports whether the woman had ever used a family planning method and, if so, whether she had used a modern contraceptive method or only a traditional or folkloric method.  

In the DHS, modern methods are pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception. Traditional methods are periodic abstinence (rhythm), withdrawal, and abstinence. Folkloric methods are the category "other" and country-specific methods (such as herbs or amulet), which vary across samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Never used</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional or folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Used only traditional method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Used only folkloric method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Used modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSPILL" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="456" width="1" EndPos="456"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Pill for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSPILL (V305_01) indicates whether the woman has ever used the pill to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSIUD" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="457" width="1" EndPos="457"></location>
			<labl>Ever use IUD for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSIUD (V305_02) indicates whether the woman had ever used an IUD to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSINJ" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="458" width="1" EndPos="458"></location>
			<labl>Ever use injectable for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSINJ (V305_03) indicates whether the woman has ever used injectable contraception to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSDIA" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="459" width="1" EndPos="459"></location>
			<labl>Ever use diaphragm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSDIA (V305_04) indicates whether the woman had ever used the diaphragm (sometimes explicitly in conjunction with foam or jelly) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSCON" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="460" width="1" EndPos="460"></location>
			<labl>Ever use condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSCON (V305_05) indicates whether the woman had ever used the male condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSFST" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSFST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="461" width="1" EndPos="461"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFST (V305_06) indicates whether the woman had ever used female sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSWD" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSWD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="462" width="1" EndPos="462"></location>
			<labl>Ever use withdrawal for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSWD (V305_09) indicates whether the woman has ever used withdrawal to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSRHY" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="463" width="1" EndPos="463"></location>
			<labl>Ever use rhythm for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSRHY (V305_08) indicates whether the woman had ever used rhythm (periodic abstinence) to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSMST" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="464" width="1" EndPos="464"></location>
			<labl>Ever use male sterilization for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSMST (V305_07) indicates whether the woman had ever used male sterilization to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSFC" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSFC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="465" width="1" EndPos="465"></location>
			<labl>Ever use female condom for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSFC (V305_14) indicates whether the woman had ever used the female condom to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSLAM" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSLAM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="466" width="1" EndPos="466"></location>
			<labl>Ever use Lactational amenorrhea method for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSLAM (V305_13) indicates whether the woman had ever used the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) to delay or avoid a pregnancy. The complementary variable FPKNOLAM indicates whether the woman knew about LAM as a method for family planning.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPEVUSOM" files="C" name="C_FPEVUSOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="467" width="1" EndPos="467"></location>
			<labl>Ever use other methods for FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>303. Have you ever used (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

YES 1
NO 2

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

YES 1
NO 2

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

YES 1
NO 2

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

09. WITHDRAWAL: Men can be careful to pull out before climax.

YES 1
NO 2

10. ABSTINENCE: Some couples, outside of postnatal abstinence, avoid having sexual intercourse for months to avoid getting the woman pregnant.

YES 1
NO 2

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

YES 1
NO 2

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

YES 1
NO 2

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPEVUSOM (V305_10) indicates whether the woman has ever used other methods to delay or avoid a pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Ever use of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINCONS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="468" width="2" EndPos="469"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCONS (V307_05) reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINDIAS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="470" width="2" EndPos="471"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINDIAS (V307_04) reports where the woman would go to obtain diaphragm/foam/jelly, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINFSTS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="472" width="2" EndPos="473"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINFSTS (V307_06) reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCININJS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCININJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="474" width="2" EndPos="475"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCININJS (V307_03) reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINIUDS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="476" width="2" EndPos="477"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINIUDS (V307_02) reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINMSTS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="478" width="2" EndPos="479"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINMSTS (V307_07) reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINPILLS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="480" width="2" EndPos="481"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPILLS (V307_01) reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy, with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINRHYS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="482" width="2" EndPos="483"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINRHYS (V307_08) reports where the woman would obtain information about rhythm (periodic abstinence), if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Answers are recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINPLTS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="484" width="2" EndPos="485"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCPLT is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (Not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINCHRMS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="486" width="2" EndPos="487"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet and/or information about using this method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. 

FPKNOSRCCHRM is a complementary "Yes/No" variable that indicates whether the woman knows of a source to obtain this method and/or information about using it without specifying the exact place.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt. Home/Comm deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Private Clin/Deliv</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINTRAD" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINTRAD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="488" width="3" EndPos="490"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRAD (V329) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods. 

The related variable FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the respondent obtained information about traditional contraceptive methods, using standardized response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic/doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>Maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health professional</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor or midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>410</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>420</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>430</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>431</catValu>
				<labl>Christian Council of Ghana</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>440</catValu>
				<labl>Relative/friend</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>450</catValu>
				<labl>Husband/partner obtained information</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>Used withdrawal or abstinence</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINTRADS" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINTRADS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="491" width="2" EndPos="492"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on traditional methods, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>315. Where did you (or your partner) get (advice for) (CURRENT METHOD) the last time?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1 (GO TO 321)
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2 (GO TO 321)
HEALTH CENTER 3 (GO TO 321)
PMI 4 (GO TO 321)
PHARMACY 4 (GO TO 321)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 6 (GO TO 321)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 321)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPSRCINTRADS (V330) reports where the woman obtained information about the rhythm method (periodic abstinence), with answers recorded using standard responses and codes that are consistent across countries and samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Nowhere/did not visit source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Church, friends, books</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Private Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Priv Clin/Delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Home/Comm delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Govt Clinical/Pharm</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINCON" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINCON" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="493" width="3" EndPos="495"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male condoms</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male condoms, FPSRCINCON reports where she would go to obtain a male condom, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCONS reports where the woman would go to obtain a male condom, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
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				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
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				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
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				<labl>Health center</labl>
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				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
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				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Health worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINDIA" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="496" width="3" EndPos="498"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of diaphragm, foam, or jelly as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINDIA reports where she would go to obtain these items, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINDIAS reports where the woman would go to obtain a diaphragm, foam, or jelly, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>997</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
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			<location StartPos="499" width="3" EndPos="501"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of female sterilization, FPSRCINFST reports where she would go to obtain female sterilization, if she wanted to use it to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINFSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain female sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCININJ" files="C" name="C_FPSRCININJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
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			<labl>Source for information on injectable FP</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of injectables, FPSRCININJ reports where she would go to obtain injectables, if she wanted to use this method to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCININJS reports where the woman would go to obtain injectables, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
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				<catValu>100</catValu>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
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				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
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				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>Shop</labl>
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			</catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
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			</catgry>
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				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINIUD" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINIUD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="505" width="3" EndPos="507"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of IUDs, FPSRCINIUD reports where she would go to obtain an IUD, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINIUDS reports where the woman would go to obtain an IUD, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
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				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
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				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
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				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
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				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
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				<labl>Shop</labl>
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				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINMST" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINMST" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="508" width="3" EndPos="510"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of male sterilization, FPSRCINMST reports where she would go to access male sterilization, if she wanted to use this method to prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINMSTS reports where the woman would go to obtain male sterilization, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINPILL" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINPILL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="511" width="3" EndPos="513"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on the Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the Pill, FPSRCINPILL reports where she would go to obtain the Pill, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPILLS reports where the woman would go to obtain the Pill, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINRHY" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINRHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="514" width="3" EndPos="516"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of the rhythm method (period abstinence), FPSRCINRHY reports where she would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINRHYS reports where the woman would go to obtain information about the rhythm method, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINPLT" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINPLT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="517" width="3" EndPos="519"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on medicinal plants or herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of using medicinal plants/herbs as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINPLT reports where she would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, if she wanted to use them to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINPLTS reports where the woman would go to obtain medicinal plants/herbs, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Government health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPSRCINCHRM" files="C" name="C_FPSRCINCHRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="520" width="3" EndPos="522"></location>
			<labl>Source for information on charms or amulets</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who have heard of charms or amulets as a contraceptive method, FPSRCINCHRM reports where she would go to obtain a charm or amulet, if she wanted to use it to delay or prevent pregnancy. Response categories vary across samples. See Comparability.

The related variable FPSRCINCHRMS reports where the woman would go to obtain a charm or amulet, with answers recorded using standard responses and consistent codes.</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>NO SOURCE</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>PUBLIC SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Government hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>Government health center</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Urban health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>Rural health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Government family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Government maternity home/MCH center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Government dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>PRIVATE MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>Private hospital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor/clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>Private doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>Private clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>Private family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>Private maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>UNSPECIFIED MEDICAL SECTOR</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/maternity home</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>Health center/PMI</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>Health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>MCH center (PMI)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>Family planning clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy/dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>341</catValu>
				<labl>Pharmacy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>342</catValu>
				<labl>Dispensary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>Mobile clinic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>Health worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>Field worker</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based distributor (CBD)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>390</catValu>
				<labl>Other health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>400</catValu>
				<labl>OTHER</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>401</catValu>
				<labl>Friend/relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>402</catValu>
				<labl>Church</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>403</catValu>
				<labl>Shop</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>404</catValu>
				<labl>School</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>405</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional healer</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>406</catValu>
				<labl>Home visit</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>465</catValu>
				<labl>Community-based extension worker (CBEW)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPKNOMODSRC" files="C" name="C_FPKNOMODSRC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="523" width="1" EndPos="523"></location>
			<labl>Know source for modern FP method</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>304. Where would you go to get (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant. Where would you go to obtain advice about the using the rhythm method?

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

HOSPITAL, CLINIC, PRIVATE DOCTOR'S OFFICE 1
PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2
HEALTH CENTER 3
PMI 4
PHARMACY 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 6
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPKNOMODSRC (V303) indicates whether the woman knew of source from which she believed she could obtain a modern method of family planning.  Whether the source existed and whether it could supply the method was not verified.  

In the DHS, the following family planning methods are considered modern methods: Pill, IUD, injections, diaphragm, condom, female sterilization, male sterilization, implants, female condom, foam/jelly, lactational amenorrhea, and emergency contraception.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't know source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Knows source for modern method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Source of information on family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBPILLS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBPILLS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="524" width="2" EndPos="525"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS (V309_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBIUDS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBIUDS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="526" width="2" EndPos="527"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS (V309_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBINJS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBINJS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="528" width="2" EndPos="529"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS (V309_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBDIAS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBDIAS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="530" width="2" EndPos="531"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS (V309_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBCONS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBCONS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="532" width="2" EndPos="533"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS (V309_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBFSTS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBFSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="534" width="2" EndPos="535"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS (V309_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBMSTS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBMSTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="536" width="2" EndPos="537"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS (V309_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for a standard response category that matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBRHYS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBRHYS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="538" width="2" EndPos="539"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS (V309_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>To become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBPLTS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBPLTS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="540" width="2" EndPos="541"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBCHRMS" files="C" name="C_FPPROBCHRMS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="542" width="2" EndPos="543"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with charm or amulet, standardized</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a charm or amulet as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then entered the code for the standard response category that best matched the answer.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Want to become pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Health concerns/Side effects</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Access/availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Infrequent sex</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Fatalistic</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBPILLS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBPILLS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="544" width="2" EndPos="545"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using Pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPILLS2 (V308_01) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the Pill as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPILLS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPILLS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBIUDS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBIUDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="546" width="2" EndPos="547"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using IUD</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBIUDS2 (V308_02) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using an IUD (intra-uterine device) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBIUDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBIUDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBINJS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBINJS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="548" width="2" EndPos="549"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using injectable contraception</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBINJS2 (V308_03) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using injectables (such as Depo-Provera) as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBINJS2 may also be interested in FPPROBINJS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBDIAS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBDIAS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="550" width="2" EndPos="551"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using diaphragm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBDIAS2 (V308_04) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a diaphragm as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBDIAS2 may also be interested in FPPROBDIAS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBCONS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBCONS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="552" width="2" EndPos="553"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using condom</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCONS2 (V308_05) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using a male condom as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCONS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCONS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBFSTS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBFSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="554" width="2" EndPos="555"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using female sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBFSTS2 (V308_06) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using female sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBFSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBFSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBMSTS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBMSTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="556" width="2" EndPos="557"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using male sterilization</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBMSTS2 (V308_07) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using male sterilization as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBMSTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBMSTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBRHYS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBRHYS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="558" width="2" EndPos="559"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using rhythm</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBRHYS2 (V308_08) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using the rhythm method (periodic abstinence) as a family planning method.  Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBRHYS2 may also be interested in FPPROBRHYS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBWDS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBWDS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="560" width="2" EndPos="561"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using withdrawal</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBWDS2 (V308_10) reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using withdrawal as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBWDS2 may also be interested in FPPROBWDS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBPLTS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBPLTS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="562" width="2" EndPos="563"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with medicinal plants</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBPLTS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using medicinal plants or herbs as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBPLTS2 may also be interested in FPPROBPLTS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPPROBCHRMS2" files="C" name="C_FPPROBCHRMS2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="564" width="2" EndPos="565"></location>
			<labl>Main problem with using charm or amulet</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>305. What is the main problem, if there is one, with using (METHOD)?

01. PILL: Women can take a pill every day to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

02. IUD: Women can have a loop or a coil placed inside them by a doctor or a nurse to avoid becoming pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

03. INJECTIONS: Women can have an injection by a doctor, mid-wife or nurse to avoid becoming pregnant during many months.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

04. OTHER SCIENTIFIC METHODS FOR THE WOMAN: Some women insert a diaphragm, a sponge, effervescent pills, jelly or cream before having sexual intercourse.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

05. CONDOM: Men can put a rubber sheath on their penis before sexual intercourse so that their wife does not get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

06. FEMALE STERILIZATION: Women can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

07. MALE STERILIZATION: Men can have an operation to avoid having any more children.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

08. RHYTHM METHOD: Every month that a woman is sexually active she can avoid pregnancy by not having intercourse on the days of the month she is most likely to get pregnant.

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

11. MEDICINAL PLANTS (bark, roots, leaves)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

12. GRIS-GRIS (amulet cord, node, fass, galane)

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8

13. OTHER METHOD (SPECIFY) _____

NONE 1
ACCESS/AVAILABILITY 2
COST 3
SECONDARY EFFECTS 4
METHOD DOESN'T WORK 5
HUSBAND OPPOSED 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) _____ 7
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPPROBCHRMS2 reports the woman's opinion about the main problem, if any, with using charms or amulets as a family planning method. Interviewers collected the information through an open-ended question and then recorded the woman's response using (non-standard) country-specific codes.

IPUMS-DHS interested in using FPPROBCHRMS2 may also be interested in FPPROBCHRMS, which coded the woman's response using standard response categories.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Religious prohibition</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Not effective</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Others disapprove</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproves</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects/health concerns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for woman</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Side effects for child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Access or availability</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Costs too much</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Difficult to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Unpleasant to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>Forget to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>Bad experience</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>Embarrassing to use</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>Method permanent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Problems with family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FPTALKHUSNO" files="C" name="C_FPTALKHUSNO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="566" width="1" EndPos="566"></location>
			<labl>Number of times discussed FP with partner in past year</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>611. How many times during the past year did you speak with your partner/husband about family planning?

NEVER 1
ONCE OR TWICE 2
THREE TIMES OR MORE 3</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FPTALKHUSNO (V611) reports the number of the times the woman has recently discussed family planning with her husband/partner.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>Never</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Once or twice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>More often</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Discussion of family planning Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SXPRESKID" files="C" name="C_SXPRESKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="567" width="1" EndPos="567"></location>
			<labl>Children present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESKID (V815A) indicates whether any children under the age of 10 were present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SXPRESMALE" files="C" name="C_SXPRESMALE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="568" width="1" EndPos="568"></location>
			<labl>Male adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESMALE (V815B) indicates whether any male adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SXPRESFEM" files="C" name="C_SXPRESFEM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="569" width="1" EndPos="569"></location>
			<labl>Female adult present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESFEM (V815C) indicates whether another female adult was present when the interviewer asked survey questions about the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SXPRESHUS" files="C" name="C_SXPRESHUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="570" width="1" EndPos="570"></location>
			<labl>Husband present during sexual experience questions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>522. PRESENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE:

CHILDREN LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD

YES 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SXPRESHUS indicates whether the respondent's husband was present when the interviewer asked survey questions regarding the woman's sexual experience. This variable relates to the interviewer's observation and is not asked of the woman respondent directly.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Privacy Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ANCARENOW" files="C" name="C_ANCARENOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="571" width="2" EndPos="572"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care (current pregnancy)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANCARENOW (V403) reports the type of health care personnel (if any) who gave prenatal care for the current pregnancy.  Response categories vary across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matron/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ANTETNUSNOW" files="C" name="C_ANTETNUSNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="573" width="1" EndPos="573"></location>
			<labl>Received tetanus injection during current pregnancy</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who are currently pregnant, ANTETNUSNOW (V402) indicates whether tetanus injections were given during the current pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Maternal antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPAMENNOW" files="C" name="C_PPAMENNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="574" width="1" EndPos="574"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum amenorrheic</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>408. Has your period returned?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2 (GO TO 410)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMENNOW (V405) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum amenorrheic. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if menstruation resumed after birth. Women who are currently pregnant (irrespective of whether the woman's period returned after her last birth) and women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently amenorrheic, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPABSTAINNOW" files="C" name="C_PPABSTAINNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="575" width="1" EndPos="575"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently postpartum abstaining</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>410. Have you begun having sexual intercourse again since the birth of (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPABSTAINNOW (V406) reports whether the woman is currently postpartum abstaining from sex. This variable is created from the maternity history by checking if the respondent has resumed sexual relations since her last birth. Women who did not have births in the last three to five years are automatically reported as not currently abstaining, and coded "No" (code 0). 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALPOSTPT" files="C" name="C_IDEALPOSTPT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="576" width="3" EndPos="578"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT (V608) reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>079</catValu>
				<labl>79 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>078</catValu>
				<labl>78 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>077</catValu>
				<labl>77 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>076</catValu>
				<labl>76 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>075</catValu>
				<labl>75 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>74 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>73 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>72 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>71 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>70 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>069</catValu>
				<labl>69 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>068</catValu>
				<labl>68 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>067</catValu>
				<labl>67 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>066</catValu>
				<labl>66 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>065</catValu>
				<labl>65 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>064</catValu>
				<labl>64 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>063</catValu>
				<labl>63 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>062</catValu>
				<labl>62 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>061</catValu>
				<labl>61 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>000</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>001</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>002</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>003</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>004</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>005</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>006</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>007</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>008</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>009</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>016</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>017</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>018</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>021</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>022</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>023</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>024</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>025</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>026</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>027</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>028</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>029</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>031</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>032</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>033</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>034</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>035</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>036</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>037</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>038</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>039</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>042</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>043</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>044</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>045</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>046</catValu>
				<labl>46 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>047</catValu>
				<labl>47 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>048</catValu>
				<labl>48 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>049</catValu>
				<labl>49 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>50 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>051</catValu>
				<labl>51 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>052</catValu>
				<labl>52 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>053</catValu>
				<labl>53 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>054</catValu>
				<labl>54 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>055</catValu>
				<labl>55 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>056</catValu>
				<labl>56 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>057</catValu>
				<labl>57 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>058</catValu>
				<labl>58 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>059</catValu>
				<labl>59 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>60 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>80 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>81 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>82 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>83 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>84 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>85 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>86 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>87 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>88 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>89 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>90 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_IDEALPOSTPT2" files="C" name="C_IDEALPOSTPT2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="579" width="3" EndPos="581"></location>
			<labl>Ideal period for post-partum abstinence (months and years only)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998

*****

608. After the birth of a child, how long should a couple wait before having sexual intercourse again?

DAYS 1 ___
MONTHS 2 ___
YEARS 3 ___

OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 497
DOESN'T KNOW 998</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>IDEALPOSTPT2 reports what the woman thinks is the ideal duration for a couple to wait before starting sexual relations after the birth of a child. Responses are given in month or year units; the complementary variable IDEALPOSTPT preserves the detailed responses given in days for a minority of samples.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>146</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>147</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>148</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>149</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>159</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>166</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>167</catValu>
				<labl>67 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>168</catValu>
				<labl>68 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>69 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>170</catValu>
				<labl>70 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>171</catValu>
				<labl>71 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>172</catValu>
				<labl>72 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>173</catValu>
				<labl>73 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>174</catValu>
				<labl>74 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>175</catValu>
				<labl>75 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>176</catValu>
				<labl>76 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>177</catValu>
				<labl>77 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>178</catValu>
				<labl>78 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>179</catValu>
				<labl>79 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>180</catValu>
				<labl>80 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>181</catValu>
				<labl>81 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>182</catValu>
				<labl>82 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>183</catValu>
				<labl>83 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>184</catValu>
				<labl>84 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>185</catValu>
				<labl>85 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>186</catValu>
				<labl>86 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>187</catValu>
				<labl>87 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>188</catValu>
				<labl>88 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>189</catValu>
				<labl>89 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>190</catValu>
				<labl>90 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>191</catValu>
				<labl>91 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>192</catValu>
				<labl>92 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>193</catValu>
				<labl>93 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>194</catValu>
				<labl>94 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>195</catValu>
				<labl>95 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>196</catValu>
				<labl>96 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>197</catValu>
				<labl>97 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>98 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Less than one year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35+ years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Years, unspecified number</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>992</catValu>
				<labl>Up to couple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>993</catValu>
				<labl>After weaning</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>994</catValu>
				<labl>After period returns</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_SEXBRSTFD" files="C" name="C_SEXBRSTFD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="582" width="1" EndPos="582"></location>
			<labl>Alright to have sex while breastfeeding</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>609. Should a mother wait until she has completely stopped breast feeding before having sexual intercourse, or is this not important?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>SEXBRSTFD (V609) indicates whether the woman thinks mothers should wait until they have stopped breastfeeding before resuming sexual relations after the birth of a child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Wait</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Doesn't matter</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MATERNITYIDX" files="C" name="C_MATERNITYIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="583" width="1" EndPos="583"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in maternity history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>401. CHECK 217:

ONE OR MORE LIVE BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981: WRITE THE LINE NUMBER, NAME AND SURVIVAL STATUS OF EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 3 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH.

NO BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981 (GO TO 501)

NAME ____

LIVING ____
DEAD ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MATERNITYIDX (V417) reports the number of entries in the pregnancy and postnatal care history for a female respondent. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, MATERNITYIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, MATERNITYIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HEALTHIDX" files="C" name="C_HEALTHIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="584" width="1" EndPos="584"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in immunization/health history</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 418-430 FOR BIRTHS SINCE APRIL 1981]

418. CHECK 401:

RECORD THE NAME AND SURVIVAL OF EACH BIRTH SINCE THE FIRST OF APRIL 1981 IN TABLE 4 BEGINNING WITH THE LAST BIRTH. THE HEADING OF TABLE 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AS THAT OF TABLE 3. ASK QUESTIONS OF THE LIVING CHILDREN ONLY.

NAME ___

LIVING (GO TO 419)
DEAD (GO TO 428)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HEALTHIDX (V418) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the health or immunization history. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, HEALTHIDX is actually limited to the number of columns that can be completed on the survey form. In most cases, HEALTHIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIOIDX" files="C" name="C_BIOIDX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="585" width="1" EndPos="585"></location>
			<labl>Number of children in height and weight table</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BIOIDX (V419) reports the number of entries (number of children) in the height and weight table. This number is typically equal to the number of births in the three (BIRTHSTOT3YR (V238)) or five (BIRTHSIN5YRS (V208) years before the survey. While there is, theoretically, no limit to the number of births recorded in BIRTHSTOT3YR and BIRTHSIN5YRS, BIOIDX is actually limited to the number of columns on the survey form that can be completed. In most cases, BIOIDX is capped at six.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">General maternal and infant health Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BFEEDNITE" files="C" name="C_BFEEDNITE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="586" width="2" EndPos="587"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>413. How many times did you breastfeed last night between sunset and sunrise?

NUMBER OF NIGHTTIME FEEDINGS ___

CHILD SLEEPS WHILE BREASTFEEDING 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDNITE (V407) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous night between sunset and sunrise. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDNITE_01 (M35_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDNITE describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDNITE does not necessarily indicate that a particular child whose record is being analyzed was breastfed that many times during the previous night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDNITE (M35) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>On demand</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BFEEDAY" files="C" name="C_BFEEDAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="588" width="2" EndPos="589"></location>
			<labl>Times mother breastfed last child during previous day</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>414. Yesterday, how many times did you breastfeed during the day?

NUMBER OF DAYTIME FEEDINGS ___

WHEN DEMANDED, WHEN THE CHILD CRIES 97
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still breastfeeding, BFEEDAY (V408) reports how many times the mother breastfed that child the previous day during daylight hours. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDAY_01 (M36_01), which reports how many times the woman breastfed her last-born child the previous day during daylight hours.

When children are the unit of analysis, BFEEDAY describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. Thus, a response of a certain number of times in BFEEDAY does not necessarily indicate that a child whose record is being analyzed was personally breastfed that many times during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDAY (M36) to determine how many times the specific child under analysis was breastfed during the previous day.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>On demand, non-numeric response</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BOTTLE24H" files="C" name="C_BOTTLE24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="590" width="1" EndPos="590"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed last-born child from bottle with nipple in last day or night</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For women who gave birth in the last three to five years and whose last-born child is still alive, BOTTLE24H (V415) indicates whether the last-born child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night. 

When women are the unit of analysis, IPUMS-DHS users may also use BRSFEDBOT_01 (M38_01), which also indicates whether the woman gave her last-born child anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.

When children are the unit of analysis, BOTTLE24H describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all young children of the mother to be coded the same way. If the mother reported that she fed her last-born child with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

When children are the unit of analysis, a positive response in BOTTLE24H thus does not necessarily indicate that a particular child was actually fed with a bottle with a nipple during the previous day or night. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ, when available, the variable BRSFEDBOT (M38) to determine whether the specific child in question actually drank anything from a bottle with a nipple during the previous day and night.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BFEEDANYNOW" files="C" name="C_BFEEDANYNOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="591" width="1" EndPos="591"></location>
			<labl>Woman currently breastfeeding any child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>406. Are you still breast feeding (NAME)?
[ASK FOR MOST RECENT BIRTH ONLY]

YES 1 (GO TO 409)
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>BFEEDANYNOW (V404) indicates whether the woman is currently breastfeeding. If no child was born in the last three to five years, the respondent is assumed to not be breastfeeding. 

When children or births are the unit of analysis, this variable describes a characteristic of the mother, which causes all children of the mother to be coded the same way.

This variable has some variation in how current breastfeeding is determined. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Breastfeeding and infant feeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDAPPLE" files="C" name="C_DIASHDAPPLE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="592" width="1" EndPos="592"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Applesauce</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDAPPLE indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child applesauce if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDBAOBAB" files="C" name="C_DIASHDBAOBAB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="593" width="1" EndPos="593"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Baobab fruit</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDBAOBAB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child baobab fruit if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDGRUEL" files="C" name="C_DIASHDGRUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="594" width="1" EndPos="594"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Gruel</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDGRUEL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child gruel or porridge if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDHERB" files="C" name="C_DIASHDHERB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="595" width="1" EndPos="595"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Herbs</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHERB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child herbs or medicinal plants if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDHLTHPRO" files="C" name="C_DIASHDHLTHPRO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="596" width="1" EndPos="596"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Seek treatment from health provider</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDHLTHPRO indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would seek treatment from a health provider if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDORS" files="C" name="C_DIASHDORS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="597" width="1" EndPos="597"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Give child ORS/zinc</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDORS indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child ORS or zinc if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDPILSYR" files="C" name="C_DIASHDPILSYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="598" width="1" EndPos="598"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Pill or syrup</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDPILSYR indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child pills, syrup, or other drugs if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDSOLUT" files="C" name="C_DIASHDSOLUT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="599" width="1" EndPos="599"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Sugar-salt-water solution</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDSOLUT indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would give her child a sugar-salt-water solution if the child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDOTH" files="C" name="C_DIASHDOTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="600" width="1" EndPos="600"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Other</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDOTH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she would do some other thing if her child had diarrhea. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIASHDDK" files="C" name="C_DIASHDDK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="601" width="1" EndPos="601"></location>
			<labl>Response if child gets diarrhea: Don't know</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>431. If one or your children had a case of acute diarrhea, how would you treat it?

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT, WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
POTATO PUREE 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
OTHER 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>DIASHDDK indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported she did not know what treatment to use if her child had diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Beliefs about child treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDSEX" files="C" name="C_KIDSEX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="602" width="1" EndPos="602"></location>
			<labl>Sex of child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>214. Is (NAME) a boy or a girl?

BOY 1
GIRL 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDSEX (B4) reports the sex of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Male</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>Female</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDALIVE" files="C" name="C_KIDALIVE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="603" width="1" EndPos="603"></location>
			<labl>Child is alive</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>215. Is (NAME) still alive?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDALIVE (B5) reports whether the child was alive or dead at the time of interview.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDBIRTHMO" files="C" name="C_KIDBIRTHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="604" width="2" EndPos="605"></location>
			<labl>Child's month of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHMO (B1) reports the child's month of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDBIRTHYR" files="C" name="C_KIDBIRTHYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="606" width="4" EndPos="609"></location>
			<labl>Child's year of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBIRTHYR (B2) reports the child's year of birth, according to the Gregorian calendar.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1948</catValu>
				<labl>1948</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1949</catValu>
				<labl>1949</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1950</catValu>
				<labl>1950</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1951</catValu>
				<labl>1951</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1952</catValu>
				<labl>1952</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1953</catValu>
				<labl>1953</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1954</catValu>
				<labl>1954</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1955</catValu>
				<labl>1955</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1956</catValu>
				<labl>1956</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1957</catValu>
				<labl>1957</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1958</catValu>
				<labl>1958</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1959</catValu>
				<labl>1959</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1960</catValu>
				<labl>1960</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1961</catValu>
				<labl>1961</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1962</catValu>
				<labl>1962</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1963</catValu>
				<labl>1963</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1964</catValu>
				<labl>1964</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1965</catValu>
				<labl>1965</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1966</catValu>
				<labl>1966</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1967</catValu>
				<labl>1967</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1968</catValu>
				<labl>1968</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1969</catValu>
				<labl>1969</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1970</catValu>
				<labl>1970</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1971</catValu>
				<labl>1971</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1972</catValu>
				<labl>1972</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1973</catValu>
				<labl>1973</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1974</catValu>
				<labl>1974</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1975</catValu>
				<labl>1975</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1976</catValu>
				<labl>1976</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1977</catValu>
				<labl>1977</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1978</catValu>
				<labl>1978</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1979</catValu>
				<labl>1979</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1980</catValu>
				<labl>1980</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDAGEINFO" files="C" name="C_KIDAGEINFO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="610" width="2" EndPos="611"></location>
			<labl>Completeness of information about child's age and date of birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDAGEINFO (B10) reports the completeness of information about the child's age and date of birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Month, year, and day complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Month and year complete</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Year and season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Year, season, and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Year and age - year ignored</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Month and age - year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>Year - age and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year calculated, month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Age - year and month imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Month - age, year imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>None - all imputed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDCURAGE" files="C" name="C_KIDCURAGE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="612" width="2" EndPos="613"></location>
			<labl>Current age of child in years</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>218. IF STILL ALIVE: How old is (NAME)?
RECORD AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS

AGE IN YEARS ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDCURAGE (B8) reports the current age of the child, in years, at the time of the survey.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDDOBCMC" files="C" name="C_KIDDOBCMC" intrvl="contin" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="614" width="4" EndPos="617"></location>
			<labl>Child's date of birth (CMC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDDOBCMC (B3) reports the century month code for the date of birth of the child.</txt>
			<codInstr>KIDDOBCMC (B3) is a 4-digit variable.</codInstr>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDBORD" files="C" name="C_KIDBORD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="618" width="2" EndPos="619"></location>
			<labl>Child's birth order number</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDBORD (BORD) reports the birth order in which the child was born, from 1 to n, where 1 = the first child born to a mother, and the nth birth is the most recently born child. Up to 20 births could be reported by a woman.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDTWIN" files="C" name="C_KIDTWIN" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="620" width="2" EndPos="621"></location>
			<labl>Child is twin or single birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDTWIN (B0) reports whether the child is a twin (or born in a multiple birth) or is a single birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Single birth/not a twin</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Twin or multiple</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>1st of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>2nd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>3rd of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>4th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>5th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>6th of multiple births</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDAGEDEATH" files="C" name="C_KIDAGEDEATH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="622" width="3" EndPos="624"></location>
			<labl>Child age at death (non-imputed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For deceased children, KIDAGEDEATH (B6) reports the age of the child at death in days, months or years. The first digit of the codes indicates the time unit: 1 for days, 2 for months, 3 for years.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Days: Died on day of birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>101</catValu>
				<labl>1 day</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>102</catValu>
				<labl>2 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>103</catValu>
				<labl>3 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>104</catValu>
				<labl>4 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>105</catValu>
				<labl>5 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>106</catValu>
				<labl>6 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>107</catValu>
				<labl>7 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>108</catValu>
				<labl>8 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>109</catValu>
				<labl>9 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>10 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>11 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>12 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>13 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>15 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>116</catValu>
				<labl>16 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>117</catValu>
				<labl>17 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>118</catValu>
				<labl>18 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>19 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>20 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>21 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>122</catValu>
				<labl>22 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>123</catValu>
				<labl>23 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>124</catValu>
				<labl>24 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>125</catValu>
				<labl>25 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>126</catValu>
				<labl>26 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>127</catValu>
				<labl>27 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>128</catValu>
				<labl>28 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>129</catValu>
				<labl>29 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>30 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>31 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>32 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>133</catValu>
				<labl>33 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>134</catValu>
				<labl>34 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>135</catValu>
				<labl>35 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>136</catValu>
				<labl>36 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>137</catValu>
				<labl>37 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>138</catValu>
				<labl>38 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>139</catValu>
				<labl>39 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>141</catValu>
				<labl>41 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>142</catValu>
				<labl>42 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>143</catValu>
				<labl>43 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>144</catValu>
				<labl>44 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>145</catValu>
				<labl>45 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>198</catValu>
				<labl>Days, unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>199</catValu>
				<labl>Days old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>200</catValu>
				<labl>Months old: Month of birth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>201</catValu>
				<labl>1 month</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>202</catValu>
				<labl>2 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>203</catValu>
				<labl>3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>204</catValu>
				<labl>4 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>205</catValu>
				<labl>5 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>206</catValu>
				<labl>6 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>207</catValu>
				<labl>7 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>208</catValu>
				<labl>8 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>209</catValu>
				<labl>9 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>210</catValu>
				<labl>10 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>211</catValu>
				<labl>11 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>212</catValu>
				<labl>12 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>213</catValu>
				<labl>13 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>214</catValu>
				<labl>14 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>215</catValu>
				<labl>15 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>216</catValu>
				<labl>16 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>217</catValu>
				<labl>17 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>218</catValu>
				<labl>18 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>219</catValu>
				<labl>19 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>220</catValu>
				<labl>20 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>221</catValu>
				<labl>21 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>222</catValu>
				<labl>22 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>223</catValu>
				<labl>23 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>224</catValu>
				<labl>24 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>225</catValu>
				<labl>25 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>226</catValu>
				<labl>26 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>227</catValu>
				<labl>27 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>228</catValu>
				<labl>28 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>229</catValu>
				<labl>29 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>230</catValu>
				<labl>30 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>231</catValu>
				<labl>31 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>232</catValu>
				<labl>32 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>233</catValu>
				<labl>33 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>234</catValu>
				<labl>34 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>235</catValu>
				<labl>35 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>236</catValu>
				<labl>36 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>237</catValu>
				<labl>37 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>238</catValu>
				<labl>38 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>239</catValu>
				<labl>39 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>240</catValu>
				<labl>40 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>241</catValu>
				<labl>41 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>242</catValu>
				<labl>42 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>243</catValu>
				<labl>43 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>244</catValu>
				<labl>44 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>245</catValu>
				<labl>45 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>246</catValu>
				<labl>46 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>247</catValu>
				<labl>47 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>248</catValu>
				<labl>48 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>249</catValu>
				<labl>49 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>250</catValu>
				<labl>50 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>251</catValu>
				<labl>51 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>252</catValu>
				<labl>52 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>253</catValu>
				<labl>53 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>254</catValu>
				<labl>54 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>255</catValu>
				<labl>55 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>256</catValu>
				<labl>56 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>257</catValu>
				<labl>57 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>258</catValu>
				<labl>58 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>259</catValu>
				<labl>59 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>260</catValu>
				<labl>60 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>261</catValu>
				<labl>61 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>262</catValu>
				<labl>62 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>263</catValu>
				<labl>63 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>264</catValu>
				<labl>64 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>265</catValu>
				<labl>65 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>266</catValu>
				<labl>66 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>297</catValu>
				<labl>Months, inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>298</catValu>
				<labl>Months, unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>299</catValu>
				<labl>Months old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>300</catValu>
				<labl>Years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>301</catValu>
				<labl>1 year</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>302</catValu>
				<labl>2 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>303</catValu>
				<labl>3 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>304</catValu>
				<labl>4 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>305</catValu>
				<labl>5 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>306</catValu>
				<labl>6 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>307</catValu>
				<labl>7 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>308</catValu>
				<labl>8 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>309</catValu>
				<labl>9 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>310</catValu>
				<labl>10 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>311</catValu>
				<labl>11 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>312</catValu>
				<labl>12 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>313</catValu>
				<labl>13 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>314</catValu>
				<labl>14 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>315</catValu>
				<labl>15 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>316</catValu>
				<labl>16 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>317</catValu>
				<labl>17 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>318</catValu>
				<labl>18 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>319</catValu>
				<labl>19 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>320</catValu>
				<labl>20 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>321</catValu>
				<labl>21 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>322</catValu>
				<labl>22 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>323</catValu>
				<labl>23 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>324</catValu>
				<labl>24 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>325</catValu>
				<labl>25 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>326</catValu>
				<labl>26 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>327</catValu>
				<labl>27 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>328</catValu>
				<labl>28 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>329</catValu>
				<labl>29 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>330</catValu>
				<labl>30 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>331</catValu>
				<labl>31 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>332</catValu>
				<labl>32 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>333</catValu>
				<labl>33 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>334</catValu>
				<labl>34 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>335</catValu>
				<labl>35 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>336</catValu>
				<labl>36 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>337</catValu>
				<labl>37 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>338</catValu>
				<labl>38 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>339</catValu>
				<labl>39 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>340</catValu>
				<labl>40 years</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>397</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>398</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number unknown</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>399</catValu>
				<labl>Years old, number missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDAGEDIEDIMP" files="C" name="C_KIDAGEDIEDIMP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="625" width="3" EndPos="627"></location>
			<labl>Child's age at death in month (including imputed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>216. IF DECEASED: How old was (NAME) when he/she died?
RECORD IN DAYS IF LESS THAN 1 MONTH; IN MONTHS IF LESS THAN 2 YEARS; OR IN YEARS.

DAYS 1 ____
MONTHS 2 ____
YEARS 3 ____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For deceased children, KIDAGEDIEDIMP (B7) reports the age of the child at death in months (including imputed ages).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDLIVESWITH" files="C" name="C_KIDLIVESWITH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="628" width="2" EndPos="629"></location>
			<labl>Child lives with female respondent or with others</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>219. IF STILL ALIVE: Is (NAME) living with you?

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>KIDLIVESWITH (B9) reports the person the child usually lives with (i.e., the child's mother or someone else).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Woman respondent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Elsewhere</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>With father</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>With other relative</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHINTPREMO" files="C" name="C_BIRTHINTPREMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="630" width="3" EndPos="632"></location>
			<labl>Length of preceding birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the first-born, or the twin of the first-born, child, BIRTHINTPREMO (B11) indicates the preceding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born after the mother's previous birth (i.e., after the child's first older sibling).</txt>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>343</catValu>
				<labl>343</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>344</catValu>
				<labl>344</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>345</catValu>
				<labl>345</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>346</catValu>
				<labl>346</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>347</catValu>
				<labl>347</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>348</catValu>
				<labl>348</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>349</catValu>
				<labl>349</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>350</catValu>
				<labl>350</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>351</catValu>
				<labl>351</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>352</catValu>
				<labl>352</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>353</catValu>
				<labl>353</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>354</catValu>
				<labl>354</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>355</catValu>
				<labl>355</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>356</catValu>
				<labl>356</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>357</catValu>
				<labl>357</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>358</catValu>
				<labl>358</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>359</catValu>
				<labl>359</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>360</catValu>
				<labl>360</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>361</catValu>
				<labl>361</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>362</catValu>
				<labl>362</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>363</catValu>
				<labl>363</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>364</catValu>
				<labl>364</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>365</catValu>
				<labl>365</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BIRTHINTPOSTMO" files="C" name="C_BIRTHINTPOSTMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="633" width="3" EndPos="635"></location>
			<labl>Length of following birth interval, in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>217. In what month and year was (NAME) born?
PROBE: What is his/her birthday?

MONTH ___

YEAR ___</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey who are not the last-born, or twin of the last-born, child, BIRTHINTPOSTMO (B12) indicates the succeeding birth interval, or the length of time in months the child was born before the mother's next birth (or before the child's first younger sibling).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child demography core Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDAGEMO" files="C" name="C_KIDAGEMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="636" width="2" EndPos="637"></location>
			<labl>Age of child in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>006. AGE IN COMPLETED YEARS:

AGE _____</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of the mother's interview (and at the time of the height and weight measurement of the child). This information is useful for calculating child malnutrition indicators such as height-for-age (stunting) and weight-for-age (underweight). The DHS Recode manuals report that the child's age in months is calculated from the century month code of the date of interview minus the century month code of the date of birth of the child.</txt>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>0</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWEIGHT" files="C" name="C_HWWEIGHT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="638" width="4" EndPos="641"></location>
			<labl>Child's weight in kilograms</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. HWWEIGHT values are reported in tenths of a kilogram, to preserve one kilogram decimal place without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing the HWWEIGHT value by 10 will yield the child's measured weight in kilograms.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9994</catValu>
				<labl>Not present</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Weight out of range</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWHEIGHT" files="C" name="C_HWHEIGHT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="642" width="4" EndPos="645"></location>
			<labl>Child's height in centimeters</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's height as measured by DHS personnel. HWHEIGHT values are reported in millimeters, to preserve one centimeter decimal place without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWHEIGHT by 10 will yield the child's measured height in centimeters. 

In most surveys, HWHEIGHT was measured as a standing height for children at least 24 months old and as a recumbent length (with the child lying down) for children less than 24 months old, following WHO guidelines. As the DHS recode manuals note, however, there may be discrepancies between policy and practice with respect to this protocol. The related variable HWHTHOWMEAS indicates whether the child's height was measured as a recumbent length or a standing height, and is available for most surveys from Phase 2 forward.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9994</catValu>
				<labl>Not present</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Out of range</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWINDEX" files="C" name="C_HWINDEX" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="646" width="1" EndPos="646"></location>
			<labl>Index to birth history, for child measurement</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HWINDEX (HWIDX) reports the line number, in the birth history, of children under age 5 who were included in the health history of the women's questionnaire and who were potential subjects for height and weight measurement.  The most recently born child would be coded 1, and the line number of the child should match the number in BIDX (index to birth history) and HIDX (index to children in health history).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>3</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>4</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>5</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWTHTPCT" files="C" name="C_HWWTHTPCT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="647" width="4" EndPos="650"></location>
			<labl>Weight for height percentile (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWTHTPCT (HW10) reports the child's weight-for-height percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by height and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  

Low child weight-for-height, or "wasting," is an indicator of acute malnutrition. The 5th percentile on growth charts has often been used as a screening cutoff to identify infants and children at greater nutritional and health risk. 
 
HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's measured height in centimeters. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

For an alternative measure of child wasting in terms of weight-for-height using the same reference population, see HWWHZNCHS (HW11).  HWWHZNCHS reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of the CDC reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWHZNCHS" files="C" name="C_HWWHZNCHS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="651" width="4" EndPos="654"></location>
			<labl>Weight for height standard deviations from reference median (CDC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWHZNCHS (HW11) reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score.  HWWHZNCHS values are provided in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWWHZNCHS by 100 will yield a child's weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) value. 

Low child weight-for-height, or "wasting," is an indicator of acute malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.] considers a weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate acute malnutrition, and WHZ below -3 to represent severe acute malnutrition. 

Reference populations used to generate HWWHZNCHS draw from 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.] data. This reference was considered standard by WHO until the 2006 release of the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS), which generated new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. DHS has continued to release child anthropometric variables using NCHS/CDC 1978 reference populations, to preserve comparability with samples preceding the 2006 WHO MGRS release. 

DHS has also created anthropometric Z-score variables using WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations. The variable HWWHZWHO (HW72) uses WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations to generate weight-for-height Z-scores. This variable was generated for all DHS samples including the necessary anthropometric measurements, including those preceding 2006.

HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel, and HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height as measured by DHS personnel. See HWHEIGHT (HW3) and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement.

The complementary DHS variable HWWTHTPCT (HW10) reports the child's weight-for-height percentile within the same reference population used in HWWHZNCHS.  The complementary DHS variable HWWTHTPCTRM (HW12) reports the child's weight-for-height as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature [URL omitted from DDI.] for further discussion.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWTHTPCTRM" files="C" name="C_HWWTHTPCTRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="655" width="5" EndPos="659"></location>
			<labl>Weight for height percent of reference median (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWTHTPCTRM (HW12) reports the child's weight-for-height as a percent of the median weight in growth charts by height and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  

Low child weight-for-height, or "wasting," is an indicator of acute malnutrition. The 5th percentile on growth charts has often been used as a screening cutoff to identify infants and children at greater nutritional and health risk. 
 
HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's measured height in centimeters. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

For an alternative measure of child wasting in terms of weight-for-height using the same reference population, see HWWHZNCHS (HW11).  HWWHZNCHS reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of the CDC reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWTAPCT" files="C" name="C_HWWTAPCT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="660" width="4" EndPos="663"></location>
			<labl>Weight for age percentile (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWTAPCT (HW7) reports the child's weight-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  

Low child weight-for-age, or "underweight," is an indicator of chronic and/or acute malnutrition. The 5th percentile on growth charts has often been used as a screening cutoff to identify infants and children at greater nutritional and health risk. 
 
HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

For an alternative measure of child wasting in terms of weight-for-age using the same reference population, see HWWAZNCHS (HW8).  HWWAZNCHS reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of the CDC reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWAZNCHS" files="C" name="C_HWWAZNCHS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="664" width="4" EndPos="667"></location>
			<labl>Weight for age standard deviations from reference median (CDC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWAZNCHS (HW8) reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. HWWAZNCHS values are provided in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWWAZNCHS by 100 will yield a child's weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ) value. 

Low child weight-for-age, or "underweight," is a composite indicator of acute and/or chronic malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.] considers a weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate malnutrition, and WAZ below -3 to represent severe malnutrition.

Reference populations used to generate HWWAZNCHS draw from 1978 U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.] data. This reference was considered standard by WHO until the 2006 release of the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS), which generated new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. 

DHS has also created anthropometric Z-score variables using WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations. HWWAZWHO (HW71) uses WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations to generate weight-for-age Z-scores. This variable was generated for all samples including the necessary anthropometric measurements, including those preceding 2006.

HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel. KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWTAPCTRM" files="C" name="C_HWWTAPCTRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="668" width="5" EndPos="672"></location>
			<labl>Weight for age percent of the reference median (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWTAPCTRM (HW9) reports the child's weight-for-age as a percent of the median weight for a reference population of the same age and sex.  For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  Low child weight-for-age, or "underweight," is an indicator of acute and/or chronic malnutrition,

HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

The similar variable HWWTAPCT (HW7) reports the child's weight-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.

For an alternative measure of child stunting in terms of weight-for-age and using the same reference population, see HWWAZNCHS (HW8).  HWWAZNCHS reports the difference between the child's height and the median weight of the CDC reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWHTAPCT" files="C" name="C_HWHTAPCT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="673" width="4" EndPos="676"></location>
			<labl>Height for Age percentile (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWHTAPCT (HW4) reports the child's height-for-age percentile, based on smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  

Low child height-for-age, or "stunting," is an indicator of chronic malnutrition,
The 5th percentile on growth charts has often been used as a screening cutoff to identify infants and children at greater nutritional and health risk. 
 
HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height as measured by DHS personnel. See this variable and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

For an alternative measure of child stunting in terms of height-for-age for the same reference population, see HWHAZNCHS (HW5).  HWHAZNCHS reports the difference between the child's height and the median height of the CDC reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWHAZNCHS" files="C" name="C_HWHAZNCHS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="677" width="4" EndPos="680"></location>
			<labl>Height for age standard deviations from reference median (CDC)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWHAZNCHS (HW5) reports the difference between the child's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score. HWHAZNCHS values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWHAZNCHS by 100 will yield a child's height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value. 

Low child height-for-age, or "stunting," is an indicator of chronic malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.] considers a height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate chronic malnutrition, and HAZ scores below -3 to represent severe chronic malnutrition. 

Reference populations used to generate HWHAZNCHS draw from 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.] data. This reference was considered standard by WHO until the 2006 release of the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS), which generated new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. DHS has continued to release anthropometric variables using NCHS/CDC 1978 reference populations, to preserve comparability with samples preceding the 2006 WHO MGRS release. 

DHS has also created anthropometric Z-score variables using WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations. The variable HWHAZWHO (HC70) uses WHO MGRS 2006 reference populations to generate height-for-age Z-scores. This variable was generated for all DHS samples including the necessary anthropometric measurements, including those preceding 2006.

HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height as measured by DHS personnel. See this variable and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

The complementary DHS variable HWHTAPCT (HW4) reports the child's height-for-age percentile within the same reference population used in HWHAZNCHS. The complementary DHS variable HWHTAPCTRM (HW9) reports the child's height-for-age as a percentage of the median of the same reference population. Unlike z-scores, percentiles do not allow comparison across age and sex and cannot assess longitudinal change in growth status; users are advised to consult anthropometry literature [URL omitted from DDI.] for further discussion.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWHTAPCTRM" files="C" name="C_HWHTAPCTRM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="681" width="5" EndPos="685"></location>
			<labl>Height for age percent of reference median (CDC standards)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>801. CHECK TABLE 1:
FOR EACH LIVING CHILD BORN BETWEEN APRIL '83 AND OCTOBER '85, (6 TO 36 MONTHS) RECORD THE LINE NUMBER, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BIRTH DATE.

FIRST AND LAST NAME__

LINE NUMBER__

BIRTH MONTH__

BIRTH YEAR 19__

WEIGHT IN KG __

HEIGHT IN CM__

NOT MEASURED(SPECIFY)__</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWHTAPCTRM (HW6) reports the child's height-for-age as a percent of the median height for a reference population of the same age and sex.  For this variable, the reference population was developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.  Low child height-for-age, or "stunting," is an indicator of chronic malnutrition,

HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height as measured by DHS personnel. See this variable and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.

The similar variable HWHTAPCT (HW4) reports the child's height-for-age percentile relative to smoothed percentile growth charts by age and sex, for the same reference population.

For an alternative measure of child stunting in terms of height-for-age, see HWHAZNCHS (HW5).  HWHAZNCHS reports the difference between the child's height and the median height of the CDC reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWHAZWHO" files="C" name="C_HWHAZWHO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="686" width="4" EndPos="689"></location>
			<labl>Height for age standard deviations from median (WHO)</labl>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWHAZWHO (HW70) reports the difference between the child's height and the median height of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score.  HWHAZWHO values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWHAZWHO by 100 will yield a child's height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) value. 

Low child height-for-age, or "stunting," is an indicator of chronic malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.]   considers a height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate chronic malnutrition, and HAZ below -3 to represent severe chronic malnutrition. 

Reference populations used to generate HWHAZWHO draw from the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS) [URL omitted from DDI.]  released in 2006, which defined new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. For DHS samples that preceded WHO MGRS release, DHS retroactively calculated height-for-age Z scores using WHO MGRS reference data. 

Prior to the WHO MGRS, DHS anthropometry reference populations drew from 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.], which was the previous international standard reference. The DHS variable HWHAZNCHS reports the child's height-for-age Z-score value using the NCHS/CDC 1978 reference population. DHS has continued to release versions of all child anthropometric variables using NCHS/CDC 1978 reference populations, to preserve comparability with samples preceding the 2006 WHO MGRS release.

HWHEIGHT (HW3)  reports the child's length or height as measured by DHS personnel. See this variable and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Height out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Age in days out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWAZWHO" files="C" name="C_HWWAZWHO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="690" width="4" EndPos="693"></location>
			<labl>Weight for age standard deviations from median (WHO)</labl>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWAZWHO (HW71) reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score.  HWWAZWHO values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWWAZWHO by 100 will yield a child's weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ) value. 

Low child weight-for-age, or "underweight," is a composite indicator of acute and/or chronic malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.] considers a weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate malnutrition, and WAZ below -3 to represent severe malnutrition.

Reference populations used to generate HWWAZWHO draw from the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS) [URL omitted from DDI.] released in 2006, which defined new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. For DHS samples that preceded WHO MGRS release, DHS retroactively calculated weight-for-age Z scores using WHO MGRS reference data. 

Prior to the WHO MGRS, DHS anthropometry reference populations drew from 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.] data, which was the previous international standard reference. The DHS variable HWWAZNCHS (HW8) reports the child's weight-for-age Z-score value using the NCHS/CDC 1978 reference population. DHS has continued to release versions of all child anthropometric variables using NCHS/CDC 1978 reference populations, to preserve comparability with samples preceding the 2006 WHO MGRS release.

HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight as measured by DHS personnel. KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Height out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Age in days out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWWHZWHO" files="C" name="C_HWWHZWHO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="694" width="4" EndPos="697"></location>
			<labl>Weight for height standard deviations from median (WHO)</labl>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWWHZWHO (HW72) reports the difference between the child's weight and the median weight of a reference population of the same height and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score.  HWWHZWHO values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWWHZWHO by 100 will yield a child's weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) value. 

Low child weight-for-height, or "wasting," is an indicator of acute malnutrition. The WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition [URL omitted from DDI.] considers a weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) between -2 and -3 to represent moderate acute malnutrition, and WHZ below -3 to represent severe acute malnutrition.

Reference populations used to generate HWWHZWHO draw from the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS) [URL omitted from DDI.] released in 2006, which defined new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. For DHS samples that preceded WHO MGRS release, DHS retroactively calculated weight-for-height Z scores using WHO MGRS reference data. 

Prior to the WHO MGRS, DHS anthropometry reference populations drew from 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international growth reference [URL omitted from DDI.] data, which was the previous international standard reference. The DHS variable HWWHZNCHS (H11) reports the child's weight-for-height Z-score value using the NCHS/CDC 1978 reference population. DHS has continued to release versions of all child anthropometric variables using NCHS/CDC 1978 reference populations, to preserve comparability with samples preceding the 2006 WHO MGRS release.

HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports  the child's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel.  HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel. See HWHEIGHT and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Height out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Age in days out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HWBMIZWHO" files="C" name="C_HWBMIZWHO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="698" width="4" EndPos="701"></location>
			<labl>Body Mass Index standard deviations (WHO)</labl>
			<txt>For surviving children born in the three to five years before the survey, HWBMIZWHO (HW73) reports the difference between the child's body mass index (BMI) and the median BMI of a reference population of the same age and sex, expressed in units equal to one standard deviation of the reference population's distribution. An anthropometry measure expressed in reference standard deviation units is also known as a Z-score.  HWBMIZWHO values are reported in units equal to 100 times the Z-score, to preserve two decimal places without requiring the use of a decimal point. Dividing HWBMIZWHO by 100 will yield a child's BMI-for-age Z-score (BMIZ) value. 

BMI is an anthropometric measure relating weight to height, equal to body weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared. Considered in relation to a reference population, child BMI-for-age is valuable for assessing either underweight or overweight status, and particularly useful in settings where child malnutrition and child obesity coexist. 

Reference populations used to generate HWBMIZWHO draw from the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study (MGRS)  [URL omitted from DDI.] released in 2006, which defined new standard anthropometry curves using a globally diverse reference population intended to reflect healthy growth conditions. For DHS samples that preceded WHO MGRS release, DHS retroactively calculated BMI-for-age Z scores using WHO MGRS reference data. DHS does not calculate BMI-for-age measures using the reference populations that preceded WHO MGRS (the 1978 U.S. CDC National Center for Health Statistics International Growth Reference data).

The original height and weight values used to calculate BMI are also included in the DHS.  HWWEIGHT (HW2) reports the child's weight in kilograms as measured by DHS personnel; HWHEIGHT (HW3) reports the child's length or height in centimeters as measured by DHS personnel. See HWHEIGHT and HWHTHOWMEAS (HW15) for specifics on child length/height measurement. The related variable KIDAGEMO (HW1) reports the child's age in months at the time of measurement.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9995</catValu>
				<labl>Height out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Age in days out of plausible limits</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Flagged cases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child anthropometry Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ANCAREHP" files="C" name="C_ANCAREHP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="702" width="2" EndPos="703"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave antenatal care</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>[ASK QUESTIONS 402-411 FOR EACH BIRTH SINCE APRIL 1981]

402. When you were pregnant with (NAME) did you consult someone for prenatal care?
IF YES: Whom did you see the first time?
CIRCLE THE CODE CORRESPONDING TO THE PERSON MOST QUALIFIED.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 5
NO CONSULTATION 6</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ANCAREHP (M2) reports the type of health care personnel (if any) who gave prenatal care to the child's mother while the child was in utero.  Response categories vary across samples.  See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional birth attendant/matrone/midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Hospital/clinic staff</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ANTETNUS" files="C" name="C_ANTETNUS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="704" width="1" EndPos="704"></location>
			<labl>Tetanus injection before birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>403. When you were pregnant with (NAME), did you get an injection in the arm to avoid getting tetanus?

YES 1
NO 2
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>ANTETNUS indicates whether the child's mother was given tetanus (toxoid) injections while the child was in utero, to avoid convulsions after birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child antenatal care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DELPER" files="C" name="C_DELPER" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="705" width="2" EndPos="706"></location>
			<labl>Person who gave delivery care at child's birth</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>404. Who assisted you during the delivery of (NAME)?
PROBE AND CIRCLE THE CODE OF THE MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.

DOCTOR 1
MIDWIFE/NURSE/AUX 2
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 3
DOULA 4
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) ___ 6
NO ASSISTANCE 7</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years before the survey, DELPER (M3) indicates the type of person who assisted with delivery at the child's birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No one</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Doctor</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife, birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Trained nurse</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Nurse, midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Trained midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Traditional midwife</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>Birth attendant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>Matrone</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified personnel at health center</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Friend or relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Relative</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Husband</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child delivery care, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPABMO" files="C" name="C_PPABMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="707" width="2" EndPos="708"></location>
			<labl>Duration of mother's postpartum abstinence</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years before the survey, PPABMO (M8) indicates the duration, in months, of the mother's postpartum abstinence after the child was born.  Children with mothers who were still abstaining at the time of interview were excluded from PPABMO, but they are included in the similar variable PPABMOC (M9). 

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration were left with the original response, but are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG (M29) and are coded as "Inconsistent" on PPABMOC.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Sex res/no duration</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>40 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still abstaining</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPABMOC" files="C" name="C_PPABMOC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="709" width="2" EndPos="710"></location>
			<labl>Months of mother's postpartum abstinence (including women still abstaining)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>411. How many months after the birth of (NAME) did you begin to have sexual intercourse again?

MONTHS ___ (GO TO NEXT BIRTH; IF NO MORE BIRTHS, GO TO 412)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, PPABMOC (M9) reports the calculated months of the child's mother's postpartum abstinence, including the duration for mothers who were still abstaining at the time of the interview.  The similar variable PPABMO also reports the calculated months of postpartum abstinence but excludes women who were still abstaining when interviewed.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the maximum period allowed during the data editing was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with date of birth minus nine months used for the date of conception) or until the date of interview if there was no following birth. Cases exceeding this duration are coded with one of the flag codes on PPABFLAG and are coded as "Inconsistent" in PPABMOC.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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				<labl>21</labl>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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				<labl>24</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>33</labl>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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				<labl>35</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>38</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>39</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
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		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPAMHMO" files="C" name="C_PPAMHMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="711" width="2" EndPos="712"></location>
			<labl>Duration of mother's postpartum amenorrhea in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years before the survey, PPAMHMO (M6) reports the duration, in months, of the mother's postpartum amenorrhea after delivery of the child. Children whose mothers' periods had not returned at the time of interview were excluded from PPAMHMO, but children whose mothers were still amenorrheic were included in calculations for the similar variable PPAMHMOC (M7).  

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Pd. ret /no duration</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>71</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>70</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>69</catValu>
				<labl>69</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>68</catValu>
				<labl>68</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>67</catValu>
				<labl>67</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>66</catValu>
				<labl>66</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>65</catValu>
				<labl>65</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>64</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>63</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>62</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
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			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>33</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>34</catValu>
				<labl>34</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>35</catValu>
				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>61</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Period not returned</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>72</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>73</catValu>
				<labl>73</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>74</catValu>
				<labl>74</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>75</catValu>
				<labl>75</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>76</catValu>
				<labl>76</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>77</catValu>
				<labl>77</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>78</catValu>
				<labl>78</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>79</catValu>
				<labl>79</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>80</catValu>
				<labl>80</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>81</catValu>
				<labl>81</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>82</catValu>
				<labl>82</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>83</catValu>
				<labl>83</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_PPAMHMOC" files="C" name="C_PPAMHMOC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="713" width="2" EndPos="714"></location>
			<labl>Months of mother's postpartum amenorrhea (including women still amenorrheic)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>409. How many months after the birth of (NAME) until your period returned?

LAST BIRTH:

MONTHS ____

OTHER BIRTHS:

MONTHS ____ (GO TO 411)
NOT INCLUDED 97</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>PPAMHMOC (M9) reports the duration, in months, of mother's postpartum amenorrhea after the birth of the child, for children born in the three to five years preceding the survey. Mothers whose period had not returned before the following birth or prior to the interview were included in PPAMHMOC.  By contrast, only children of women whose menses had resumed were included in the similar variable PPAMHMO. 

The maximum period allowed during the data editing (by the survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of conception of the mother's following child (with birth date minus nine months used for the date of conception) or the date of interview if there was no following birth. 

For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original reporting of the duration of amenorrhea were recoded to "Inconsistent" (code "96" in IPUMS-DHS). In cases where the duration was one month longer than the interval, the duration was shortened by one month, consistent with Phase I.  For Model "A" countries in Phase II only, if the duration of mother's postpartum amenorrhea extended into her pregnancy in the calendar, the duration was shortened to the start of the following pregnancy.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>59</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>Don't know</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child health postpartum Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BRSFEDUR" files="C" name="C_BRSFEDUR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="715" width="2" EndPos="716"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years preceding the survey, BRSFEDUR (M4) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding for those who are no longer being breastfed. 

The related variable BRSFEDMO (M5) differs by including children who were still breastfeeding at the time of the interview. The variable BRSFEDCAT provides categorical information about breastfeeding, by indicating whether children were ever breastfed, and, if so, whether they are still breastfeeding. 

The maximum period allowed for BRSFEDUR during the data editing (by survey administrators) was the interval between the date of birth of the child and the date of interview. See the "Comparability" tab for more information regarding comparability across phases.</txt>
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				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>49</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>50</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>90</catValu>
				<labl>Breastfed until died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Still breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_BRSFEDMO" files="C" name="C_BRSFEDMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="717" width="2" EndPos="718"></location>
			<labl>Duration of breastfeeding in months (including still breastfed)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>407. How many months did you breast feed (NAME)?

MONTHS____
UNTIL DEATH 97 FOR LAST BIRTH; 96 FOR OTHER BIRTHS</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the three to five years before the survey, BRSFEDMO (M5) reports the calculated months of breastfeeding, including cases where 1) the child's mother was still breastfeeding at the time of the interview or 2) the child had been breastfed until his or her death. Cases in these two categories were excluded from the related variable BRSFEDUR on the duration of breastfeeding.

For DHS Phase II forward, inconsistent durations based on the original report of the duration of breastfeeding were coded as "Inconsistent." In cases where the reported duration was one month longer than the relevant interval, the duration was shortened by one month.  If the duration of breastfeeding exceeded the child's age at death, the duration of breastfeeding was changed to the child's age at death.</txt>
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				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>0 months</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>20</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>22</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>23</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>26</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>28</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
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			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>32</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>33</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>34</labl>
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			<catgry>
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				<labl>35</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>36</catValu>
				<labl>36</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>37</catValu>
				<labl>37</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>38</catValu>
				<labl>38</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>39</catValu>
				<labl>39</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>40</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>41</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>42</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>43</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>44</catValu>
				<labl>44</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>45</catValu>
				<labl>45</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>46</catValu>
				<labl>46</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>47</catValu>
				<labl>47</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>48</catValu>
				<labl>48</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>49</catValu>
				<labl>49</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>50</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>51</catValu>
				<labl>51</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>52</catValu>
				<labl>52</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>53</catValu>
				<labl>53</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>54</catValu>
				<labl>54</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>55</catValu>
				<labl>55</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>56</catValu>
				<labl>56</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>57</catValu>
				<labl>57</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>58</catValu>
				<labl>58</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>59</catValu>
				<labl>59</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>60+</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>92</catValu>
				<labl>Ever breastfed, not currently breastfeeding</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>93</catValu>
				<labl>Missing: Not asked (child died)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>94</catValu>
				<labl>Never breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_WHYSTBRFD" files="C" name="C_WHYSTBRFD" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="719" width="2" EndPos="720"></location>
			<labl>Reason mother stopped breastfeeding child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>417. Why did you stop breast feeding (NAME)?

WEANING 01
CHILD ILL 02
CHILD DIED 03
REFUSED TO DRINK 04
MOTHER ILL 05
NO MILK 06
PREGNANCY 07
ARTIFICIAL MILK 08
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 09</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children who were born in the three to five years preceding the survey and whose mothers had stopped breastfeeding them, WHYSTBRFD (M21) reports why the mother stopped breastfeeding. Children who were breastfed until they died are automatically coded 13 (Child died) as the reason for stopping breastfeeding.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>Improve child health</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Insufficient milk</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Nipple, breast problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>Child had diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Health problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Mother ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Child ill or weak</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>Child died</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know if ever breastfed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Breastmilk problem</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>Mother busy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>Mother working</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>32</catValu>
				<labl>Mother at school</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>33</catValu>
				<labl>Inconvenient</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>40</catValu>
				<labl>Child's attitude</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>41</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>42</catValu>
				<labl>Child refused food</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>43</catValu>
				<labl>Child preferred bottle</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>50</catValu>
				<labl>Weaning age</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>60</catValu>
				<labl>Reproductive/family planning reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>61</catValu>
				<labl>Became pregnant</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>62</catValu>
				<labl>Started using method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>63</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted to start method</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>64</catValu>
				<labl>Wanted another child</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>70</catValu>
				<labl>Other reason</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>71</catValu>
				<labl>Husband disapproved</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>72</catValu>
				<labl>Mother's figure concern</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>95</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child's breastfeeding Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAFEDANY24H" files="C" name="C_MAFEDANY24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="721" width="1" EndPos="721"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed youngest child fed any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAFEDANY24H (V414) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child. 

Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

A positive response in MAFEDANY24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDANY24H (M39A) to determine whether the child ate any solid, semi-solid, or soft foods during the previous day. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child feeding, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FEDWATER24H" files="C" name="C_FEDWATER24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="722" width="1" EndPos="722"></location>
			<labl>Child fed plain water in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FEDWATER24H (M37A) indicates whether the child drank plain water during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.

The related variable MAFEDWATER24H (V409) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child water during the previous day.

The related variable FEDWATER24HX reports the number of times the child drank plain water in the previous 24 hours. FEDWATERWKD (M40A) reports the number of days the child drank plain water during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FEDJUICE24H" files="C" name="C_FEDJUICE24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="723" width="1" EndPos="723"></location>
			<labl>Child fed juice in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FEDJUICE24H (M37C) indicates whether the child drank juice during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.

The related variable MAFEDJUICE24H (V410) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child juice during the previous day.

The related variable FEDJUICE24HX reports the number of times the child drank juice in the previous 24 hours. FEDJUICEWKD (M40C) reports the number of days the child drank juice during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAFEDTEA24H" files="C" name="C_MAFEDTEA24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="724" width="1" EndPos="724"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed youngest child herbal tea in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAFEDTEA24H indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child herbal tea during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child. 

Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child herbal tea in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

A positive response in MAFEDTEA24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother drank herbal tea during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDTEA24H (M37D) to determine whether the child drank herbal tea during the previous day. See Comparability.

The related variable MAFEDTEA24HX (V469D) reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child herbal tea during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDTEAWKD (V470D) reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child herbal tea during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FEDFRMILK24H" files="C" name="C_FEDFRMILK24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="725" width="1" EndPos="725"></location>
			<labl>Child fed fresh milk in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FEDFRMILK24H (M37G) indicates whether the child drank fresh animal milk during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.

The complementary variable FEDTINMILK24H (M37E) indicates whether the child drank tinned or powdered milk during the previous day. The complementary variable FEDGENMILK24H indicates whether the child drank any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day.

The related variable MAFEDFRMILK24H (V412) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child fresh animal milk during the previous day.

The related variable FEDFRMILK24HX reports the number of times the child drank fresh animal milk in the previous 24 hours. FEDFRMILKWKD (M40G) reports the number of days the child drank fresh animal milk during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FEDTINMILK24H" files="C" name="C_FEDTINMILK24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="726" width="1" EndPos="726"></location>
			<labl>Child fed tinned or powdered milk in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FEDTINMILK24H (M37E) indicates whether the child drank tinned or powdered milk during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child.

The complementary variable FEDFRMILK24H (M37G) indicates whether the child drank fresh animal milk during the previous day. The complementary variable FEDGENMILK24H indicates whether the child drank any milk, such as tinned, powdered, or fresh animal milk, during the previous day.

The related variable MAFEDTINMILK24H indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child tinned or powdered milk during the previous day.

The related variable FEDTINMILK24HX reports the number of times the child drank tinned or powdered milk in the previous 24 hours. FEDTINMILKWKD (M40E) reports the number of days the child drank tinned or powdered milk during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_FEDOTHLIQ24H" files="C" name="C_FEDOTHLIQ24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="727" width="1" EndPos="727"></location>
			<labl>Child fed other liquid in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>FEDOTHLIQ24H (M37L) indicates whether the child drank other liquids during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable is a characteristic of the child. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific categories included in a particular sample.

The related variable MAFEDOTHLIQ24H (V413) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child other liquids during the previous day.

The related variable FEDOTHLIQ24HX reports the number of times the child drank other liquids in the previous 24 hours. FEDOTHLIQWKD (M40L) reports the number of days the child drank other liquids during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MAFEDPORR24H" files="C" name="C_MAFEDPORR24H" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="728" width="1" EndPos="728"></location>
			<labl>Mother fed youngest child porridge or gruel in past 24 hours</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>415. Did you give (NAME OF LAST CHILD) any of the following liquids or foods yesterday or last night?
READ THE LIST OF CATEGORIES.

WATER

YES 1
NO 2

JUICE

YES 1
NO 2

POWDERED MILK

YES 1
NO 2

COW/GOAT MILK

YES 1
NO 2

QUINQUELIBA

YES 1
NO 2

OTHER LIQUID (SPECIFY) _____

YES 1
NO 2

GRAIN BROTH

YES 1
NO 2

SOLID FOODS

YES 1
NO 2</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MAFEDPORR24H (V412B) indicates whether the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child porridge or gruel during the previous day, either at night or during the daytime. This variable describes a characteristic of the mother rather than the child.

Although the question wording asks about foods given to a specific child during the previous day, responses relate to the mother, so all young children of the mother are coded the same way. If the mother reported she gave her youngest surviving child porridge or gruel in the previous day, all of her children in the data are coded as "yes," including any children who have died or who live elsewhere. 

A positive response in MAFEDPORR24H thus does not necessarily indicate whether a particular child of the mother ate porridge or gruel during the previous day. IPUMS-DHS users should instead employ the variable FEDPORR24H to determine whether the child ate porridge or gruel during the previous day. See Comparability.

The related variable MAFEDPORR24HX reports the number of times the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child porridge or gruel during the previous 24 hours. MAFEDPORRWKD reports the number of days the child's mother gave her youngest surviving child porridge or gruel during the past week.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Foods fed child in past 24 hours Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALRECENT" files="C" name="C_MALRECENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="729" width="2" EndPos="730"></location>
			<labl>Child had malaria recently</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>425. Did (NAME) have malaria last winter?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)
NOT YET BORN 3 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALRECENT indicates whether the child had malaria recently. See Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, last rainy season</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALTREANY" files="C" name="C_MALTREANY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="731" width="1" EndPos="731"></location>
			<labl>Child received any treatment for malaria</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>426. Did you or someone else do something to treat the malaria?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALTREANY indicates whether the child received any treatment for malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALTREMEDFAC" files="C" name="C_MALTREMEDFAC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="732" width="1" EndPos="732"></location>
			<labl>Child taken to medical facility for malaria treatment</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALTREMEDFAC indicates whether the child was taken to a medical facility to treat the child's malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVANMAL" files="C" name="C_MALGIVANMAL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="733" width="1" EndPos="733"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Antimalarial drug</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVANMAL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given an antimalarial drug to treat the child's malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVINJ" files="C" name="C_MALGIVINJ" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="734" width="1" EndPos="734"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Injection</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVINJ indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given an injection to treat the child's malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVASP" files="C" name="C_MALGIVASP" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="735" width="1" EndPos="735"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Aspirin</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVASP indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given aspirin to treat the child's malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVOPL" files="C" name="C_MALGIVOPL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="736" width="1" EndPos="736"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Other pill</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVOPL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given some other pill to treat the child's malaria. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific response categories included in a particular sample.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVHERB" files="C" name="C_MALGIVHERB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="737" width="1" EndPos="737"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Herbal medicine</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVHERB indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given herbal medicine to treat the child's malaria.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_MALGIVOTH" files="C" name="C_MALGIVOTH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="738" width="1" EndPos="738"></location>
			<labl>Child's malaria treated by: Other</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>427. What was done to treat the malaria?

NIVAQUINE, CANOQUINE, CHLOROQUINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

ASPIRINE 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER PILLS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

INJECTION 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

MEDICINAL PLANTS 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)

OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 1 (GO TO 419 FOR NEXT BIRTH; FOR FIRST BIRTH, GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>MALGIVOTH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the respondent reported the child was given some other treatment to treat the child's malaria. The meaning of "other" must be interpreted relative to the specific response categories included in a particular sample.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Misc childhood illnesses Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIARRECENT" files="C" name="C_DIARRECENT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="739" width="2" EndPos="740"></location>
			<labl>Child had diarrhea recently</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>422. Has (NAME) had diarrhea during the past two weeks?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 425)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 425)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5, DIARRECENT (H11) indicates whether the child had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks. Question wording differences affect the comparability of DIARRECENT; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, recently</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, last 24 hours</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, last 2-14 days</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, last two weeks</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIATREANY" files="C" name="C_DIATREANY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="741" width="1" EndPos="741"></location>
			<labl>Child received any treatment for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>423. Did you or someone else do something to treat the diarrhea?

YES 1
NO 2 (GO TO 425)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO 425)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIATREANY (H21) is a summary variable indicating whether the child received any treatment for diarrhea.  Based on standard DHS variables H11 to H21, DIATREANY indicates whether the child was taken to a public or private facility/practitioner for treatment and/or was given some medication (which could include a homemade sugar-salt-water solution) to treat the illness.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIATREMEDFAC" files="C" name="C_DIATREMEDFAC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="742" width="1" EndPos="742"></location>
			<labl>Child taken to medical facility for diarrhea treatment</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children with diarrhea in the last two weeks, DIATREMEDFAC (H12Z) indicates whether they were taken to a medical facility for treatment. Based on standard DHS variables H12A to H12X, DIATREMEDFAC indicates whether the child was taken to any of the facilities listed under the "Public Sector" and "Medical Private Sector" headers, except for Pharmacy. The exact sources of treatment included in this grouping may vary across samples; see Comparability.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, treatment at medical facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVPILSYR" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVPILSYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="743" width="1" EndPos="743"></location>
			<labl>Child given pills or syrups (unspecified) for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVPILSYR (H15) indicates whether the child was given some unspecified other pills or syrup to treat this illness. The meaning of "other" depends on the specific medications included in a given survey,

For Phase 5 forward, the similar variable DIAGIVPILUNK reports whether the child was given an "unknown" type of pill or syrup to treat diarrhea.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVHERB" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVHERB" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="744" width="1" EndPos="744"></location>
			<labl>Child given home remedy or herbal medicine for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVHERB (H15D) indicates, in response to an open-ended question, whether the child was given home remedies or herbal medicines to treat this illness.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVORS" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVORS" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="745" width="2" EndPos="746"></location>
			<labl>Child given oral rehydration for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVORS (H13) indicates whether the child was given a sugar-salt-water solution or oral rehydration solution (ORS) to treat this illness.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, ORS - spontaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, ORS - probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVSOLUT" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVSOLUT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="747" width="2" EndPos="748"></location>
			<labl>Child given recommended home solution with salt and sugar for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVSOLUT (H14) indicates whether the child was given a recommended homemade solution to treat this illness.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>00</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, spontaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, probed</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVFRUIT" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVFRUIT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="749" width="1" EndPos="749"></location>
			<labl>Child given specific fruit for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVFRUIT indicates whether the child was given Baobab fruit.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_DIAGIVGRUEL" files="C" name="C_DIAGIVGRUEL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="750" width="1" EndPos="750"></location>
			<labl>Child given gruel for diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>424. What was done to treat the diarrhea?
RECORD '1' FOR ALL THE TREATMENTS MENTIONED.

ORS 1
SUGAR, SALT AND WATER SOLUTION 1
RICE BROTH 1
BAOBAB FRUIT 1
MEDICINAL PLANTS 1
GANIDAN, SYRUP AND OTHER PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 1
HOSPITAL, PMI, FREE CLINIC 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For surviving children under age 5 who had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, DIAGIVGRUEL indicates whether the child was given gruel or similar foods, in response to a yes/no question about specific liquids and watery food given during the illness.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Diarrhea, treatment Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_KIDDEATHHOW" files="C" name="C_KIDDEATHHOW" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="751" width="3" EndPos="753"></location>
			<labl>Illness that killed child</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>430. What was the main cause of death?

TETANUS 1 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
PERTUSSIS 2 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
DIARRHEA 3 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
MEASLES 4 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
MALARIA 5 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
FLU 6 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 7 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)
DOESN'T KNOW 8 (GO TO THE NEXT BIRTH IN 419, FOR FIRST BIRTH GO TO 431)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, KIDDEATHHOW reports the illness that killed the child.


Along with universe differences and slight differences in question wording, KIDDEATHHOW differs across samples in the number of response categories. Some samples include specific illnesses, while others include general illness classifications. To maximize comparability, IPUMS-DHS uses composite coding with the first digit(s) providing the category of illness, and the last digit distinguishing between specific illnesses, when this additional information is available.

Comparability - Standard DHS

KIDDEATHHOW is a country-specific variable, and it is not included in any phase of the standard DHS questionnaire.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>010</catValu>
				<labl>Infections and parasites</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>011</catValu>
				<labl>Chicken pox</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>012</catValu>
				<labl>Malaria</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>013</catValu>
				<labl>Meningitis</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>014</catValu>
				<labl>Mumps</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>015</catValu>
				<labl>Worms</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>019</catValu>
				<labl>Unspecified contagious disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>020</catValu>
				<labl>Neoplasms</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>030</catValu>
				<labl>Endocrine</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>040</catValu>
				<labl>Blood diseases</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>041</catValu>
				<labl>Anemia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>050</catValu>
				<labl>Mental disorder</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>060</catValu>
				<labl>Nervous system</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>070</catValu>
				<labl>Circulatory</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>071</catValu>
				<labl>Angina</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>072</catValu>
				<labl>Hypertension</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>073</catValu>
				<labl>Ischemia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>074</catValu>
				<labl>Leaky heart valve</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>080</catValu>
				<labl>Respiratory</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>081</catValu>
				<labl>Asthma</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>082</catValu>
				<labl>Bronchitis/pneumonia</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>083</catValu>
				<labl>Diphtheria</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>084</catValu>
				<labl>Inflammation of the lungs</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>085</catValu>
				<labl>Influenza</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>086</catValu>
				<labl>Measles</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>087</catValu>
				<labl>Tuberculosis</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>088</catValu>
				<labl>Whooping cough</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>089</catValu>
				<labl>Other respiratory</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>090</catValu>
				<labl>Digestive</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>091</catValu>
				<labl>Cholera</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>092</catValu>
				<labl>Diarrhea</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>093</catValu>
				<labl>Intestinal blockage</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>094</catValu>
				<labl>Typhoid</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>095</catValu>
				<labl>Vomiting</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>100</catValu>
				<labl>Genitourinary</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>110</catValu>
				<labl>Pregnancy/childbirth</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>111</catValu>
				<labl>Amniotic fluid aspiration</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>112</catValu>
				<labl>Birth injury</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>113</catValu>
				<labl>Complicated labor/delivery</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>114</catValu>
				<labl>Prematurity</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>115</catValu>
				<labl>Umbilical cord infection</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>119</catValu>
				<labl>Other causes specific to infancy</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>120</catValu>
				<labl>Skin/subcutaneous</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>121</catValu>
				<labl>Abscess or gangrene</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>130</catValu>
				<labl>Musculoskeletal</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>131</catValu>
				<labl>Convulsions</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>132</catValu>
				<labl>Tetanus</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>140</catValu>
				<labl>Congenital</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>150</catValu>
				<labl>Symptom from unspecified illness</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>151</catValu>
				<labl>Constipation</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>152</catValu>
				<labl>Cough</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>153</catValu>
				<labl>Fatigue</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>154</catValu>
				<labl>Fever</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>155</catValu>
				<labl>Fever and cough</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>156</catValu>
				<labl>Headache</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>157</catValu>
				<labl>Jaundice</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>158</catValu>
				<labl>Swelling</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>160</catValu>
				<labl>Non-illnesses</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>161</catValu>
				<labl>Accident and injury</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>162</catValu>
				<labl>Poison</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>163</catValu>
				<labl>Malnutrition/unable to eat</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>164</catValu>
				<labl>Sudden death</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>165</catValu>
				<labl>Witchcraft</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>169</catValu>
				<labl>Other non-illness</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>990</catValu>
				<labl>Problems and causes not well specified</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>995</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDACC" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDACC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="754" width="1" EndPos="754"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Accident</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDACC indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from an accident before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDCONV" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDCONV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="755" width="1" EndPos="755"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Convulsions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>429. Just before death, did the child have one or more of the following symptoms?

MUSCLE SPASMS 1
CONVULSIONS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RIGID BODY 1
PARALYSIS 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDCONV indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from convulsions (rolling of the eyes and loss of consciousness) before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDCOUGH" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDCOUGH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="756" width="1" EndPos="756"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Frequent and strong cough</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDCOUGH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from a frequent and strong cough before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDDIA" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDDIA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="757" width="1" EndPos="757"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Diarrhea</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDDIA indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from diarrhea before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDFEV" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDFEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="758" width="1" EndPos="758"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: High fever</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDFEV indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from a high fever before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDMUSC" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDMUSC" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="759" width="1" EndPos="759"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Muscle contractions</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>429. Just before death, did the child have one or more of the following symptoms?

MUSCLE SPASMS 1
CONVULSIONS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RIGID BODY 1
PARALYSIS 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDMUSC indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from muscle contractions before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDNOCRY" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDNOCRY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="760" width="1" EndPos="760"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Unable to cry</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDNOCRY indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child was unable to cry before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDNOEAT" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDNOEAT" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="761" width="1" EndPos="761"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Unable to open mouth to eat</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDNOEAT indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child was unable to open his or her mouth to eat before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDPARA" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDPARA" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="762" width="1" EndPos="762"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Paralysis</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>429. Just before death, did the child have one or more of the following symptoms?

MUSCLE SPASMS 1
CONVULSIONS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RIGID BODY 1
PARALYSIS 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDPARA indicates whether the child suffered from paralysis before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDRASH" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDRASH" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="763" width="1" EndPos="763"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Rash</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDRASH indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from a rash before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDREDEYE" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDREDEYE" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="764" width="1" EndPos="764"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Red eyes</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDREDEYE indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child had red, teary eyes before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDREDHAIR" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDREDHAIR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="765" width="1" EndPos="765"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Red hair</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDREDHAIR indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child experienced red hair before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDSTIFF" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDSTIFF" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="766" width="1" EndPos="766"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Stiff body</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>429. Just before death, did the child have one or more of the following symptoms?

MUSCLE SPASMS 1
CONVULSIONS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RIGID BODY 1
PARALYSIS 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDSTIFF indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from bodily stiffness before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDSWELL" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDSWELL" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="767" width="1" EndPos="767"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Swelling of limbs or body</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDSWELL indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from swelling of the limbs or body before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDVOM" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDVOM" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="768" width="1" EndPos="768"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Vomiting</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDVOM indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child suffered from vomiting before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDWHCOU" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDWHCOU" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="769" width="1" EndPos="769"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Whooping cough</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDWHCOU indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported the child had whooping cough before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_ILLPREDDK" files="C" name="C_ILLPREDDK" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="770" width="1" EndPos="770"></location>
			<labl>Child's illness before death: Don't know</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>428. During the illness that led to death, did the child present one or more of the following symptoms?

INCAPABLE OF SUCKLING 1
INCAPABLE OF CRYING 1
HIGH FEVER 1
RASH 1
COUGH I
RED EYES 1
COUGH AND VOMITING 1
COUGHING FITS 1
LOOSE STOOLS 1
RED HAIR 1
SWOLLEN FEET 1
ACCIDENT 1
DOESN'T KNOW 1</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For young children who have died, ILLPREDDK indicates whether, in response to an open-ended question, the child's mother reported not knowing what symptoms the child had before death.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Cause of death Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_HEALTHCARDKID" files="C" name="C_HEALTHCARDKID" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="771" width="2" EndPos="772"></location>
			<labl>Child has health card</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>419. Do you have a health card for (NAME)?
IF YES: May I see it please?

YES, SEEN 1
YES, NOT SEEN 2 (GO TO 422)
NO CARD 3 (GO TO 422)</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>HEALTHCARDKID (H1) indicates whether the child had a health card and, if so, whether the card was seen by the interviewer. Child health cards were examined to determine whether and, if so, when, the child received specific vaccinations.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>No longer has card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, currently has card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, card seen</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, card not seen</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, card seen from health facility</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACEV" files="C" name="C_VACEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="773" width="1" EndPos="773"></location>
			<labl>Child received any vaccination (if no health card)</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>421. Has (NAME) received any vaccinations against disease?

YES 1
NO 2
LESS THAN THREE MONTHS 3
DOESN'T KNOW 8</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACEV (H10) indicates whether the young child had received any vaccination. This variable generally relates to children who did not have a health card, the preferred source of documentation on vaccinations. 

If no health card was shown, the interviewer asked whether the child had any vaccinations (documented in VACEV), and, if the answer was yes, asked about specific types of vaccinations.  Note that VACEV is not a summary variable for all questions relating to vaccinations; rather, VACEV serves as a filter variable during the interview for children lacking health cards.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>0</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1</catValu>
				<labl>Yes</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>6</catValu>
				<labl>Less than 3 months</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>7</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>8</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACWHY" files="C" name="C_VACWHY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="774" width="2" EndPos="775"></location>
			<labl>Purpose of vaccinations</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>432. What does a vaccine do?

PREVENTS 01
HEALS 02
IMMUNIZES 03
PREVENTS AND HEALS 04
PREVENTS AND IMMUNIZES 05
HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 06
PREVENTS, HEALS AND IMMUNIZES 07
OTHER (SPECIFY) ____ 08
DOESN'T KNOW 98</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACWHY reports what the respondent, in response to an open-ended question, stated as the purpose of vaccinations.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>Cure disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>Immunize against disease</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and cure</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>Cure and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>Prevent, cure, and immunize</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>Other</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Child vaccination, general Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV1" files="C" name="C_VACOPV1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="776" width="2" EndPos="777"></location>
			<labl>Child received oral polio 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV1 (H4) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of oral polio vaccines. 

The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV2 (H6), and VACOPV3 (H8) report the birth, second, and third administrations, respectively.

VACOPV1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV1DAY" files="C" name="C_VACOPV1DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="778" width="2" EndPos="779"></location>
			<labl>Day child received oral polio 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV1DAY (H4D) reports the day of the month that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV1MO (H4M) and VACOPV1YR (H4Y) report the month and the year of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV1MO" files="C" name="C_VACOPV1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="780" width="2" EndPos="781"></location>
			<labl>Month child received oral polio 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV1MO (H4M) reports the month that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV1DAY (H4D) and VACOPV1YR (H4Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV1YR" files="C" name="C_VACOPV1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="782" width="4" EndPos="785"></location>
			<labl>Year child received oral polio 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV1YR (H4Y) reports the year that children received their first oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV1DAY (H4D) and VACOPV1MO (H4M) report the day of the month and the month of the first oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV1 (H4).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV2" files="C" name="C_VACOPV2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="786" width="2" EndPos="787"></location>
			<labl>Child received oral polio 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV2 (H6) indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of oral polio vaccines. 

The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV1 (H4), and VACOPV3 (H8) report the birth, first, and third administrations, respectively.

VACOPV2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV2DAY" files="C" name="C_VACOPV2DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="788" width="2" EndPos="789"></location>
			<labl>Day child received oral polio 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV2DAY (H6D) reports the day of the month that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV2MO (H6M) and VACOPV2YR (H6Y) report the month and the year of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV2MO" files="C" name="C_VACOPV2MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="790" width="2" EndPos="791"></location>
			<labl>Month child received oral polio 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV2MO (H6M) reports the month that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV2DAY (H6D) and VACOPV2YR (H6Y) report the day of the month and the year of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV2YR" files="C" name="C_VACOPV2YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="792" width="4" EndPos="795"></location>
			<labl>Year child received oral polio 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV2YR (H6Y) reports the year that children received their second oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV2DAY (H6D) and VACOPV2MO (H6M) report the day of the month and the month of the second oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV2 (H6).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV3" files="C" name="C_VACOPV3" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="796" width="2" EndPos="797"></location>
			<labl>Child received oral polio 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACOPV3 (H8) indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of oral polio vaccines. 

The oral polio vaccination primary series usually consists of a birth dose and 3 additional administrations. The complementary variables VACOPV0 (H0), VACOPV1 (H4), and VACOPV2 (H6) report the birth, first, and second administrations, respectively.

VACOPV3 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV3DAY" files="C" name="C_VACOPV3DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="798" width="2" EndPos="799"></location>
			<labl>Day child received polio 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV3DAY (H8D) reports the day of the month that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV3MO (H8M) and VACOPV3YR (H8Y) report the month and the year of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV3MO" files="C" name="C_VACOPV3MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="800" width="2" EndPos="801"></location>
			<labl>Month child received oral polio 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV3MO (H8M) reports the month that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV3DAY (H8D) and VACOPV3YR (H8Y) report the day of the month and the year of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACOPV3YR" files="C" name="C_VACOPV3YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="802" width="4" EndPos="805"></location>
			<labl>Year child received oral polio 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACOPV3YR (H8Y) reports the year that children received their third oral polio vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third oral polio vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACOPV3DAY (H8D) and VACOPV3MO (H8M) report the day of the month and the month of the third oral polio vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third oral polio vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACOPV3 (H8).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Polio vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT1" files="C" name="C_VACDPT1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="806" width="2" EndPos="807"></location>
			<labl>Child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDPT1 (H3) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of DPT vaccinations against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. The DPT vaccination is often given as an injection in the thigh or buttocks, often at the same time as polio drops. 

The DPT vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDPT2 (H5) and VACDPT3 (H7) report the second and third administrations, respectively.

VACDPT1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT1DAY" files="C" name="C_VACDPT1DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="808" width="2" EndPos="809"></location>
			<labl>Day child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT1DAY (H3D) reports the day of the month that children received their first DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT1MO (H3M) and VACDPT1YR (H3Y) report the month and the year of the first DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT1 (H3).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT1MO" files="C" name="C_VACDPT1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="810" width="2" EndPos="811"></location>
			<labl>Month child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT1MO (H3M) reports the month that children received their first DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT1DAY (H3D) and VACDPT1YR (H3Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT1 (H3).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT1YR" files="C" name="C_VACDPT1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="812" width="4" EndPos="815"></location>
			<labl>Year child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT1YR (H3Y) reports the year that children received their first DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT1DAY (H3D) and VACDPT1MO (H3M) report the day of the month and the month of the first DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT1 (H3).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT2" files="C" name="C_VACDPT2" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="816" width="2" EndPos="817"></location>
			<labl>Child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDPT2 (H5) indicates whether the child has received the second in a series of DPT vaccinations against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. The DPT vaccination is often given as an injection in the thigh or buttocks, often at the same time as polio drops. 

The DPT vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDPT1 (H3) and VACDPT3 (H7) report the first and third administrations, respectively.

VACDPT2 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT2DAY" files="C" name="C_VACDPT2DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="818" width="2" EndPos="819"></location>
			<labl>Day child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT2DAY (H5D) reports the day of the month that children received their second DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT2MO (H5M) and VACDPT2YR (H5Y) report the month and the year of the second DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT2 (H5).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT2MO" files="C" name="C_VACDPT2MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="820" width="2" EndPos="821"></location>
			<labl>Month child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT2MO (H5M) reports the month that children received their second DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT2DAY (H5D) and VACDPT2YR (H5Y) report the day of the month and the year of the second DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT2 (H5).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT2YR" files="C" name="C_VACDPT2YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="822" width="4" EndPos="825"></location>
			<labl>Year child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 2 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT2YR (H5Y) reports the year that children received their second DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose second DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT2DAY (H5D) and VACDPT2MO (H5M) report the day of the month and the month of the second DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the second DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT2 (H5).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT3" files="C" name="C_VACDPT3" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="826" width="2" EndPos="827"></location>
			<labl>Child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACDPT3 (H7) indicates whether the child has received the third in a series of DPT vaccinations against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. The DPT vaccination is often given as an injection in the thigh or buttocks, often at the same time as polio drops. 

The DPT vaccination primary series usually consists of 3 administrations, and the complementary variables VACDPT1 (H3) and VACDPT2 (H5) report the first and second administrations, respectively.

VACDPT3 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT3DAY" files="C" name="C_VACDPT3DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="828" width="2" EndPos="829"></location>
			<labl>Day child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT3DAY (H7D) reports the day of the month that children received their third DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT3MO (H7M) and VACDPT3YR (H7Y) report the month and the year of the third DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT3 (H7).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT3MO" files="C" name="C_VACDPT3MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="830" width="2" EndPos="831"></location>
			<labl>Month child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT3MO (H7M) reports the month that children received their third DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT3DAY (H7D) and VACDPT3YR (H7Y) report the day of the month and the year of the third DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT3 (H7).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACDPT3YR" files="C" name="C_VACDPT3YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="832" width="4" EndPos="835"></location>
			<labl>Year child received DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) 3 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACDPT3YR (H7Y) reports the year that children received their third DPT vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose third DPT vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACDPT3DAY (H7D) and VACDPT3MO (H7M) report the day of the month and the month of the third DPT vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the third DPT vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACDPT3 (H7).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">DPT-HB-Hib vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACMEAS1" files="C" name="C_VACMEAS1" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="836" width="2" EndPos="837"></location>
			<labl>Child received measles (or measles containing) 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACMEAS1 (H9) indicates whether the child has received the first in a series of measles (or measles-containing) vaccinations.

The measles vaccination primary series usually consists of either 1 or 2 administrations, and the complementary variable VACMEAS2 (H9A) reports the second administration.

VACMEAS1 uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child has been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACMEAS1DAY" files="C" name="C_VACMEAS1DAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="838" width="2" EndPos="839"></location>
			<labl>Day child received measles 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACMEAS1DAY (H9D) reports the day of the month that children received their first measles or measles-containing vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACMEAS1MO (H9M) and VACMEAS1YR (H9Y) report the month and the year of the first measles vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first measles vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMEAS1 (H9).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACMEAS1MO" files="C" name="C_VACMEAS1MO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="840" width="2" EndPos="841"></location>
			<labl>Month child received measles 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACMEAS1MO (H9M) reports the month that children received their first measles or measles-containing vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACMEAS1DAY (H9D) and VACMEAS1YR (H9Y) report the day of the month and the year of the first measles vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first measles vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMEAS1 (H9).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACMEAS1YR" files="C" name="C_VACMEAS1YR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="842" width="4" EndPos="845"></location>
			<labl>Year child received measles 1 vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACMEAS1YR (H9Y) reports the year that children received their first measles or measles-containing vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose first measles vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACMEAS1DAY (H9D) and VACMEAS1MO (H9M) report the day of the month and the month of the first measles vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the first measles vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACMEAS1 (H9).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Measles vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACBCG" files="C" name="C_VACBCG" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="846" width="2" EndPos="847"></location>
			<labl>Child received BCG (TB) vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACBCG (H2) indicates whether the young child had received the BCG vaccination against tuberculosis. The BCG vaccination is typically given as in injection in the arm or shoulder, and it usually causes a scar.

VACBCG uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child had been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACBCGDAY" files="C" name="C_VACBCGDAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="848" width="2" EndPos="849"></location>
			<labl>Day child received BCG (TB) vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACBCGDAY (H2D) reports the day of the month that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACBCGMO (H2M) and VACBCGYR (H2Y) report the month and the year of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACBCGMO" files="C" name="C_VACBCGMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="850" width="2" EndPos="851"></location>
			<labl>Month child received BCG (TB) vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACBCGDAY (H2D) reports the month that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACBCGDAY (H2D) and VACBCGYR (H2Y) report the day of the month and the year of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACBCGYR" files="C" name="C_VACBCGYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="852" width="4" EndPos="855"></location>
			<labl>Year child received BCG (TB) vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACBCGYR (H2Y) reports the year that children received the BCG vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose BCG vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACBCGDAY (H2D) and VACBCGMO (H2M) report the day of the month and the month of the BCG vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the BCG vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACBCG (H2).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1981</catValu>
				<labl>1981</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACYELLOWFEV" files="C" name="C_VACYELLOWFEV" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="856" width="2" EndPos="857"></location>
			<labl>Child received yellow fever vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>For children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey, VACYELLOWFEV indicates whether the child has received a vaccination against yellow fever.  The CDC website [URL omitted from DDI.] reports that a single dose of the vaccination protects against yellow fever for 10 years or more, with a booster dose recommended every 10 years.  This vaccination is recommended for persons age 9 months or older who live in areas at risk of yellow fever transmission.

VACYELLOWFEV uses composite coding, with a first digit of 2 indicating the child had been vaccinated and the second digit indicating the source of information (a dated entry on the vaccination card, an undated mark on the vaccination card, or the mother's report).</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>No</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, any information source</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, date on vaccination card</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from vac card w/out date</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>Yes, from mother's report</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACYELLOWFEVDAY" files="C" name="C_VACYELLOWFEVDAY" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="858" width="2" EndPos="859"></location>
			<labl>Day child received yellow fever vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACYELLOWFEVDAY reports the day of the month that children received their yellow fever vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose yellow fever vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACYELLOWFEVMO and VACYELLOWFEVYR report the month and the year of the yellow fever vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the yellow fever vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACYELLOWFEV.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>1</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>2</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>3</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>4</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>5</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>6</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>7</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>8</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>9</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>10</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>11</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>12</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>13</catValu>
				<labl>13</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>14</catValu>
				<labl>14</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>15</catValu>
				<labl>15</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>16</catValu>
				<labl>16</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>17</catValu>
				<labl>17</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>18</catValu>
				<labl>18</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>19</catValu>
				<labl>19</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>20</catValu>
				<labl>20</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>21</catValu>
				<labl>21</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>22</catValu>
				<labl>22</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>23</catValu>
				<labl>23</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>24</catValu>
				<labl>24</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>25</catValu>
				<labl>25</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>26</catValu>
				<labl>26</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>27</catValu>
				<labl>27</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>28</catValu>
				<labl>28</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>29</catValu>
				<labl>29</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>30</catValu>
				<labl>30</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>31</catValu>
				<labl>31</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACYELLOWFEVMO" files="C" name="C_VACYELLOWFEVMO" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="860" width="2" EndPos="861"></location>
			<labl>Month child received yellow fever vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACYELLOWFEVMO reports the month that children received their yellow fever vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose yellow fever vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACYELLOWFEVDAY and VACYELLOWFEVYR report the day of the month and the year of the yellow fever vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, part or all of the date of the vaccination may be set to "Inconsistent" if the vaccination date reported is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the yellow fever vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACYELLOWFEV.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>01</catValu>
				<labl>January</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>02</catValu>
				<labl>February</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>03</catValu>
				<labl>March</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>04</catValu>
				<labl>April</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>05</catValu>
				<labl>May</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>06</catValu>
				<labl>June</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>07</catValu>
				<labl>July</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>08</catValu>
				<labl>August</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>09</catValu>
				<labl>September</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>10</catValu>
				<labl>October</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>11</catValu>
				<labl>November</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>12</catValu>
				<labl>December</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>96</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>97</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>98</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>99</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
		<var ID="C_VACYELLOWFEVYR" files="C" name="C_VACYELLOWFEVYR" intrvl="discrete" dcml="0">
			<location StartPos="862" width="4" EndPos="865"></location>
			<labl>Year child received yellow fever vaccination</labl>
			<qstn>
				<qstnLit>420. COPY THE DATES FOR EACH VACCINATION FROM THE CARD.

BCG

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 1

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 2

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

DPT 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

POLIO 3

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

MEASLES

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __

YELLOW FEVER

NO 1

DAY __
MONTH __
YEAR __</qstnLit>
			</qstn>
			<txt>VACYELLOWFEVYR reports the year that children received their yellow fever vaccination. This information is only available for children born in the 3 to 5 years before the survey whose yellow fever vaccination date was recorded on a card shown to the interviewer.

The complementary variables VACYELLOWFEVDAY and VACYELLOWFEVMO report the day of the month and the month of the yellow fever vaccination, as recorded on a vaccination card shown to the interviewer.

According to the DHS Recode Manuals, the vaccination date may be coded as "Inconsistent" if the reported date is inconsistent with the date of birth, the date of interview, or the dates of other vaccinations. 

To identify all young children who received the yellow fever vaccination, including those identified through the mother's report rather than a dated vaccination card, see VACYELLOWFEV.</txt>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1982</catValu>
				<labl>1982</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1983</catValu>
				<labl>1983</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1984</catValu>
				<labl>1984</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1985</catValu>
				<labl>1985</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1986</catValu>
				<labl>1986</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1987</catValu>
				<labl>1987</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1988</catValu>
				<labl>1988</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1989</catValu>
				<labl>1989</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1990</catValu>
				<labl>1990</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1991</catValu>
				<labl>1991</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1992</catValu>
				<labl>1992</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1993</catValu>
				<labl>1993</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1994</catValu>
				<labl>1994</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1995</catValu>
				<labl>1995</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1996</catValu>
				<labl>1996</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1997</catValu>
				<labl>1997</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1998</catValu>
				<labl>1998</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>1999</catValu>
				<labl>1999</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2000</catValu>
				<labl>2000</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2001</catValu>
				<labl>2001</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2002</catValu>
				<labl>2002</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2003</catValu>
				<labl>2003</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2004</catValu>
				<labl>2004</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2005</catValu>
				<labl>2005</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2006</catValu>
				<labl>2006</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2007</catValu>
				<labl>2007</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2008</catValu>
				<labl>2008</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2009</catValu>
				<labl>2009</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2010</catValu>
				<labl>2010</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2011</catValu>
				<labl>2011</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2012</catValu>
				<labl>2012</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2013</catValu>
				<labl>2013</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2014</catValu>
				<labl>2014</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2015</catValu>
				<labl>2015</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2016</catValu>
				<labl>2016</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2017</catValu>
				<labl>2017</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>2018</catValu>
				<labl>2018</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9996</catValu>
				<labl>Inconsistent</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9997</catValu>
				<labl>Don't know</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9998</catValu>
				<labl>Missing</labl>
			</catgry>
			<catgry>
				<catValu>9999</catValu>
				<labl>NIU (not in universe)</labl>
			</catgry>
			<concept vocab="IPUMS">Other vaccinations Variables -- TOPICS</concept>
			<varFormat schema="other" type="numeric"></varFormat>
		</var>
	</dataDscr>
</codeBook>