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Enquête Démographique et de Santé 1998

Niger, 1998
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NER_1998_DHS_v01_M
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MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Data file: MREC91

MAN
- Country specific - Single Variables

Cases: 3542
Variables: 56

Variables

mcaseid
Case Identification
smnumber
Household number
smregion
Original region codes
smarrond
Arrondissement
smcanton
Circle number
smlngque
Questionnaire language
smlngint
Language of interview
sminterp
Translator needed
smunicef
UNICEF Cluster
sm108
Highest education level
sm123
Works for a salary
sm127
Place where respondent went to work
sm128
Length of stay elsewhere for work
sm210am
Month of birth of the last child
sm210ay
Year of birth of the last child
sm410e
Nb of extra-marital sex part. past 12 months
sm410f
Last time sex - unmarried respondents
sm410g
Use condom last sex (unmarried)
sm410i
Nb of sex part. past 12 m. - unmarried
sm611h
Respondent has goitre
sm701
Heard of circumcision
sm702
Attitude towards circumcision
sm703a
Continue circumcision: Good tradition
sm703b
Continue circumcision: Custom and tradition
sm703c
Continue circumcision: Religious necessity
sm703d
Continue circumcision: Hygiene
sm703e
Continue circumcision: Better chance of marriage
sm703f
Continue circumcision: Incr.sexual pleasure (partner)
sm703g
Continue circumcision: Discourages immorality
sm703h
Continue circumcision: Sexual relations/pregnancy easier
sm703x
Continue circumcision: Other
sm703y
Continue circumcision: Not sure
sm704b
Why a good tradition: Custom and tradition
sm704c
Why a good tradition: Religious necessity
sm704d
Why a good tradition: Hygiene
sm704e
Why a good tradition: Better chance of marriage
sm704f
Why a good tradition: Incr.sexual pleasure (partner)
sm704g
Why a good tradition: Discourages immorality
sm704h
Continue circumcision: Sexual relations/pregnancy easier
sm704x
Why a good tradition: Other
sm704y
Why a good tradition: Not sure
sm705a
Circumcision should stop: Bad tradition
sm705b
Circumcision should stop: Against religion
sm705c
Circumcision should stop: Medical complications
sm705d
Circumcision should stop: Own experience
sm705e
Circumcision should stop: Dignity of women
sm705f
Circumcision should stop: Prevents sexual pleasure
sm705x
Circumcision should stop: Other
sm705y
Circumcision should stop: Not sure
sm706b
Why bad tradition: Against religion
sm706c
Why bad tradition: Medical complications
sm706d
Why bad tradition: Own experience
sm706e
Why bad tradition: Dignity of women
sm706f
Why bad tradition: Prevents sexual pleasure
sm706x
Why bad tradition: Other
sm706y
Why bad tradition: Not sure
Total: 56
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