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MDG Endline Survey 2013-2014

Malawi, 2013 - 2014
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Reference ID
MWI_2013_MES_v01_M
Producer(s)
United Nations Children’s Fund, National Statistical Office of Malawi
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Dec 03, 2015
Last modified
Dec 15, 2015
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District (HH7)

Data file: tn

Overview

Valid: 41722
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 101
Maximum: 315
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 30
End: 32
Width: 3
Range: 101 - 315
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
101 Chitipa 1817
4.4%
102 Karonga 2285
5.5%
103 Nkhatabay 1651
4%
104 Rumphi 1814
4.3%
105 Mzimba 1557
3.7%
107 Mzuzu city 373
0.9%
201 Kasungu 1668
4%
202 Nkhotakota 1747
4.2%
203 Ntchisi 1391
3.3%
204 Dowa 1509
3.6%
205 Salima 1516
3.6%
206 Lilongwe 964
2.3%
207 Mchinji 1310
3.1%
208 Dedza 1387
3.3%
209 Ntcheu 1583
3.8%
210 Lilongwe city 918
2.2%
301 Mangochi 1457
3.5%
302 Machinga 1323
3.2%
303 Zomba 1228
2.9%
304 Chiradzulu 1544
3.7%
305 Blantyre 497
1.2%
306 Mwanza 1158
2.8%
307 Thyolo 1264
3%
308 Mulanje 1453
3.5%
309 Phalombe 1142
2.7%
310 Chikwawa 1295
3.1%
311 Nsanje 1287
3.1%
312 Balaka 1930
4.6%
313 Neno 1042
2.5%
314 Zomba city 398
1%
315 Blantyre city 1214
2.9%
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
Circle the code for region as instructed/provided by your supervisor.

After the HH1-HH7 has been filled out, begin by saying the following to the respondent:

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 these subjects. The interview will take about (number) minutes. All the information we obtain will remain strictly confidential and your answers will never be shared with anyone other than our project team. May I start now?

You may change the wording of these introductory sentences as appropriate. However, you must make sure to include the following when you are introducing yourself: the name of the implementing agency; the topic of the survey; approximate duration of the interview; the issue of confidentiality; and with whom you would like to speak. If permission is given, begin the interview. If the respondent does not agree to continue, thank him/her and leave the household to go the next household. Later, discuss the refusal with your supervisor; you or another person from the team may attempt to interview the household for a second time. This will depend on your description of the refusal. However, remember that a household's participation in the survey must be on a voluntary basis, and potential respondents must never be forced to participate.
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