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Demographic and Health Survey 1991

Indonesia, 1991
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Reference ID
IDN_1991_DHS_v01_M
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Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), National Family Planning Coordinating Board (NFPCB), Ministry of Health
Collection(s)
MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Sample domain (v023)

Data file: REC01

Overview

Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 80
End: 81
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 54
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category
1 DI Aceh U
2 DI Aceh R
3 North Sumatra U
4 North Sumatra R
5 West Sumatra U
7 Riau U
9 Jambi U
11 South Sumatra U
13 Bengkulu U
15 Lampung U
17 DKI Jakarta U
19 West Java U
21 Central Java U
23 DI Yogyakarta U
25 East Java U
27 Bali U
29 West Nusa Tenggara U
31 East Nusa Tenggara U
33 East Timor U
35 West Kalimantan U
37 Central Kalimantan U
39 South Kalimantan U
41 East Kalimantan U
43 North Sulawesi U
45 Central Sulawesi U
47 South Sulawesi U
49 Southeast Sulawesi U
51 Maluku U
53 Irian Jaya U
54 Irian Jaya R
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

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Notes
Sample domain defines the basic geographic units within which the sample was designed. For example, if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within region, this variable would define those regions; if the sample was designed to be self-weighting within major urban areas, other urban areas and rural areas, this variable would define the major urban, other urban and rural areas. If the sample is self-weighted at the national level, this variable is code 0.
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