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Demographic and Health Survey 2013

Namibia, 2013
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NAM_2013_DHS_v01_M
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Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS)
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MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Sample strata for sampling errors (hv022)

Data file: RECH0

Overview

Valid: 11004
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Width: 19
Range: 1 - 26
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Caprivi,urban 241
2.2%
2 Erongo, urban 1020
9.3%
3 Hardap, urban 500
4.5%
4 Karas, urban 600
5.5%
5 Kavango, urban 220
2%
6 Khomas, urban 1002
9.1%
7 Kunene, urban 280
2.5%
8 Ohangwena, urban 100
0.9%
9 Omaheke, urban 300
2.7%
10 Omusati, urban 60
0.5%
11 Oshana, urban 380
3.5%
12 Oshikoto, urban 120
1.1%
13 Otjozondjupa, urban 520
4.7%
14 Caprivi, rural 520
4.7%
15 Erongo, rural 140
1.3%
16 Hardap, rural 300
2.7%
17 Karas, rural 380
3.5%
18 Kavango, rural 480
4.4%
19 Khomas, rural 60
0.5%
20 Kunene, rural 600
5.5%
21 Ohangwena, rural 580
5.3%
22 Omaheke, rural 520
4.7%
23 Omusati, rural 700
6.4%
24 Oshana, rural 340
3.1%
25 Oshikoto, rural 641
5.8%
26 Otjozondjupa, rural 400
3.6%
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
The sample strata for sampling errors defines the pairings or groupings of primary sampling units used in the calculation of sampling errors when using the Taylor series expansion method (for example, with the package Clusters).
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