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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2006

Lao PDR, 2006
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LAO_2006_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Department of Statistics, Hygiene and Prevention Department, United Nations Children's Fund
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Year of birth of woman (WM8Y)

Data file: wm

Overview

Valid: 7387
Invalid: 316
Minimum: 1956
Maximum: 9998
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 29
End: 32
Width: 4
Range: 1956 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
Repeat greeting if not already read to this woman: We are from (COUNTRY-SPECIFIC AFFILIATION). We are working on a project concerned with family health and education. I would like to talk to you about this. The interview will take about (NUMBER) minutes. All the information we obtain will remain strictly confidential and your answers will never be identified. Also, you are not obliged to answer any question you don't want to, and you may withdraw from the interview at any time. May I start now? If permission is given, begin the interview. If the woman does not agree to continue, thank her, complete WM7, and go to the next interview. Discuss this result with your supervisor for a future revisit.
Literal question
In what month and year were you born?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1956 10
0.1%
1957 76
1%
1958 122
1.7%
1959 125
1.7%
1960 190
2.6%
1961 146
2%
1962 149
2%
1963 153
2.1%
1964 157
2.1%
1965 165
2.2%
1966 215
2.9%
1967 145
2%
1968 207
2.8%
1969 190
2.6%
1970 229
3.1%
1971 223
3%
1972 199
2.7%
1973 207
2.8%
1974 220
3%
1975 226
3.1%
1976 218
3%
1977 194
2.6%
1978 233
3.2%
1979 183
2.5%
1980 279
3.8%
1981 250
3.4%
1982 248
3.4%
1983 234
3.2%
1984 220
3%
1985 261
3.5%
1986 273
3.7%
1987 278
3.8%
1988 333
4.5%
1989 329
4.5%
1990 429
5.8%
1991 53
0.7%
9997 Inconsistent 0
0%
9998 DK 18
0.2%
9999 Missing 0
0%
Sysmiss 316
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.
Interviewer instructions
Age (WM8 or WM9) is one of the most important questions in the interview, since almost all analysis of the data depends on the respondent's age. This question must be asked independently of the information on the Household Questionnaire. Even if you already asked the respondent her age when you were completing the Household Questionnaire, you must ask again for her date of birth and age on the Questionnaire for Individual Women. --- If the respondent knows her date of birth, write it in the appropriate spaces for 'Month' and 'Year'. You will need to convert the month into numbers. For this, January is '01', February is '02', March is '03', etc. If the month or day contains only one digit, use a leading zero to fill in the first space. For example, the month of March is coded as '03'. If she does not know her month of birth, circle '98' for 'DK month' and ask her for the year of her birth. If she knows the year, write it in the spaces for 'Year'. Try under all circumstances to obtain at least the year of birth. If the respondent is unable to provide this information, ask whether she has any documentation such as an identification card, horoscope, or a birth or baptismal certificate that might give her date of birth. If such documentation is available, ask the woman if the information on the document(s) is correct. Only when it is absolutely impossible to even estimate the year of birth should you circle '9998' for 'DK year'.

Description

Universe
Women aged 15-49
Source of information
The eligible woman selected for interview
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