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Demographic and Maternal and Child Health Survey 1991/1992 - IPUMS Subset

Yemen, Rep., 1991 - 1992
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YEM_1991_DHS_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
Producer(s)
Central Statistical Organization (CSO) [Yemen] and Pan Arab Project for Child Development (PAPCHILD) [Egypt] and Macro International Inc. (MI)., Minnesota Population Center
Collection(s)
Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS)
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Data file: YEM1991-C.dat

Child records

Cases: 7286

Variables

C_SAMPLE
IPUMS-DHS sample identifier
C_SAMPLESTR
IPUMS-DHS sample identifier (string)
C_COUNTRY
Country
C_YEAR
Year of sample
C_IDHSPID
Unique cross-sample respondent identifier
C_IDHSHID
Unique cross-sample household identifier
C_DHSID
Key to link DHS clusters to context data (string)
C_IDHSPSU
Unique sample-case PSU identifier
C_IDHSSTRATA
Unique cross-sample sampling strata
C_CASEID
Sample-specific respondent identifier
C_HHID
Sample-specific household identifier
C_PSU
Sample-specific primary sampling unit
C_STRATA
Sample-specific sampling strata
C_DOMAIN
Sample-specific domain
C_HHNUM
Household number in cluster
C_CLUSTERNO
Sample-specific cluster number
C_ULTAREAUNIT
Sample-specific ultimate area unit
C_LINENO
Household line number of woman respondent
C_MIDX
Maternity history index to birth history
C_BIDX
Birth history index number
C_HIDX
Health history index to birth history
C_PERWEIGHT
Sample weight for persons
C_AWFACTT
All woman factor for total population
C_MENSELHH
Household selected for men's/husband's survey (individual-level)
C_INTYEAR
Year of interview
C_MONTHINT
Month of interview
C_INTDATECMC
Century month date of interview
C_INTSTARTCMC
Century month code (CMC) for start of survey
C_INTENDCMC
Century month code (CMC) for end of survey
C_INTSTART
Time interview started (hhmm - 24 hour clock)
C_INTDURATION
Length of interview (minutes)
C_INTVISITNO
Number of visits for the interview
C_INTRESULT
Result of individual interview
C_EVMARALLSAMP
Ever-married or all-women sample
C_INTERVIEWERIDIR
Identification number of interviewer, women's survey
C_INTERVIEWERIDHH
Identification number of interviewer, household survey
C_URBAN
Urban-rural status
C_DEFACTORES
De facto place of residence
C_RESIDEINTYR
Years lived in place of residence
C_PREVRESTYP
Type of place of previous residence
C_KIDRESTYP
Childhood place of residence
C_MIGRWHY
Reason came to place of residence
C_MIGRMARTIM
Moved to place of residence before or after first marriage
C_GEO_YE1991
Yemen regions, 1991 [GIS]
C_AGE
Age
C_AGE5YEAR
Age in 5 year groups
C_BIRTHMO
Woman's month of birth
C_BIRTHYEAR
Woman's year of birth
C_DOBCMC
Respondent's date of birth, in century months
C_DOBINFORESP
Information given on respondent's date of birth
C_RESIDENT
Usual resident or visitor
C_RELATE
Respondent's relationship to HH head
C_PREGNANT
Currently pregnant
C_DURCURPREG
Duration of current pregnancy
C_MARSTAT
Woman's current marital or union status
C_CURRMARR
Woman never, currently, or formerly married
C_UNION1MORE
Woman had one or more than one union
C_AGEFRSTMAR
Age at first marriage or cohabitation
C_HUSAGE
Age of husband/partner
C_DURMARGRP
Marital or cohabitation duration (grouped)
C_MAR1STMO
Month of first marriage or cohabitation
C_MAR1STYR
Year of first marriage or cohabitation
C_YRSTO1STMAR
Years since starting date of 1st marriage or union
C_MAR1STCMC
Date of first marriage or cohabitation (CMC)
C_MAR1STDATINFO
Completeness of information, date of first marriage/union
C_MARTO1STBORNMO
Months between respondent's 1st marriage and 1st birth
C_WIFENUM
Number of other wives
C_HUSBINHOME
Husband/partner lives in woman's household
C_HUSAWAYWHY
Reason husband lives elsewhere
C_MARREL
Respondent's relationship to first husband
C_LIVEOWNHOM1STMAR
Lived in own home or other's home, start of first marriage
C_LIVEWINHOM1STMAR
Anyone living with couple in their home for at least 6 months when first married
C_CHEB
Total children ever born
C_TOTBIRTHIST
Number of entries in the birth history
C_SONSATHOME
Number of own sons living at home
C_DAUSATHOME
Number of own daughters living at home
C_SONSAWAYHOME
Number of own sons living away from home
C_DAUSAWAYHOME
Number of own daughters living away from home
C_SONSDIED
Number of own sons who have died
C_DAUSDIED
Number of own daughters who have died
C_BIRTHSIN5YRS
Number of births in last 5 years
C_BIRTHSIN1YR
Number of births in the past year
C_BIRTHSIN1MO
Total number of births in month of interview
C_DOB1STKIDCMC
Date of respondent's first birth, in century months
C_TIMEMENSTRUATE
Time since woman's last menstrual period
C_MENSTRUATE6WK
Woman menstruated last 6 weeks
C_CHEBALIVE
Total number of living children born to respondent
C_CHSURVPLUSPG
Total number of living children including current pregnancy
C_CHEBALIVETRUNC
Total number of living children, truncated at 6+
C_LASTBIRTHTOINTMO
Interval between last birth and interview, in months
C_CONCEPTDATEFLAG
Completeness of information on date of conception, current pregnancy
C_PREGTERMIN
Ever had pregnancy terminate via abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth
C_PREGTERMPREV
Respondent had previous pregnancy terminations (prior to last 5 years)
C_AGEMENARCHE
Age at first period
C_TIMEMENSCALC
Computed time since last menstrual period
C_AGEAT1STBIRTH
Age of respondent at time of first birth
C_MISCARRYABORTNO
Number of pregnancies ever ending in miscarriage or abortion
C_STILLBIRTHNO
Number of stillbirths ever had
C_IDEALEDDAU
Ideal level of education for daughters
C_IDEALEDSON
Ideal level of education for sons
C_IDEALKIDDAU
Number of children that daughter should have
C_WORKOKAYDAU
Approve of daughter working (for cash)
C_HHMEMTOTAL
Total number of household members
C_HHKIDLT5
Number of children under 5 in household
C_HHELIGWOMEN
Number of eligible women in household
C_HHEADAGE
Age of household head
C_HHEADAGEHH
Age of household head (from HH record)
C_HHEADSEX
Sex of household head
C_HHEADSEXHH
Sex of household head (from hh record)
C_FAMSTRUCTR
Relationship structure in HH
C_SLEEPROOMS
Number of rooms in HH used for sleeping
C_FLOOR
Main material of floor
C_ELECTRC
Has electricity
C_ELECTRCHH
Dwelling has electricity (from hh record)
C_HOMETENURE
Financial arrangements for dwelling occupancy
C_LIGHTSOURCE
Main source of lighting in HH
C_KITCHEN
Household has separate room for kitchen
C_KITCHENSHARE
Cooking facilities shared with other household(s)
C_COOKWHERE
Where cooking is usually done
C_DWELLTYPE
Type of dwelling
C_TOTALROOMS
Number of rooms in HH's dwelling
C_PLOTCLEANDRY
Condition of space around dwelling
C_ELECTRCHRS
Hours in day HH uses electricity
C_LIGHTQUALITY
Quality of light in dwelling
C_SUNQUALITY
Amount of sunlight in dwelling
C_VENTQUALITY
Quality of ventilation in dwelling
C_TOILETTYPE
Type of toilet facility
C_TOILETPLACE
Location of toilet facilities
C_HHWASTE
Disposal of kitchen waste and trash
C_HHWASTECOLLECT
Where trash is collected before disposal
C_HHWASTEFREQ
Frequency of removal of HH waste
C_HHWASTESTORE
Where trash container is stored
C_DRINKWTR
Major source of drinking water
C_WTRLOCATED
HH water source located in dwelling, plot, or elsewhere
C_TIMETOWTRIND
Time to water source (from individual respondent record)
C_TIMETOWTRHH
Time to reach water source and return, in minutes (from HH record)
C_WTRPAID
HH buys (drinking) water
C_TREATWTRYN
Household uses any method to treat drinking water
C_TRBLEACH
HH treats water by: Adding bleach/chlorine
C_TRBOIL
HH treats water by: Boiling
C_TRELECPUR
HH treats water by: Electronic purifier
C_TRFILTER
HH treats water by: Using water filters
C_TRDISTILL
HH treats water by: Distillation
C_TROTHER
HH treats water by: Other methods
C_WHOFETCHAGE
Age of household member who fetches water
C_WSTORHOW
How HH stores drinking water
C_HWSOAP
Household has soap or other cleansing agent for handwashing
C_WASHWSOAP
Household members wash their hands with soap
C_HHPHONE
Household has telephone
C_BIKE
HH has bicycle
C_BIKEHH
HH has bicycle (from HH record)
C_CAR
HH has car/truck
C_CARHH
HH has car/truck (from HH record)
C_MOTORCYCL
HH has motorcycle/scooter
C_MOTORCYCLHH
HH has motorcycle/scooter (from HH record)
C_TRUCKVAN
HH has transport equipment (van, van, bus, taxi)
C_FRIDGE
HH has refrigerator
C_FRIDGEHH
HH has refrigerator (from HH record)
C_STOVE
HH has gas/electric stove/cooker
C_WATERHEATER
HH has water heater
C_BLENDER
HH has blender
C_WASHERYN
HH has (automatic) washing machine
C_RADIO
HH has radio
C_RADIOHH
HH has radio (from HH record)
C_TELEVISION
HH has television
C_BWTV
HH has black and white television
C_COLORTV
HH has color television
C_VIDEO
HH has video player/recorder
C_SEWMACHINE
HH has sewing machine
C_AIRCON
HH has air conditioner
C_ELECFAN
HH has electric fan
C_VACUUM
HH has vacuum cleaner
C_STOCKINHOME
Livestock or poultry in house
C_CURRWORK
Currently working
C_WKPREMAR
Woman worked before first marriage
C_WKPREMARMON
Where the woman's wages went before marriage
C_WKPREMARRIAGE
Woman's wages before marriage used to prepare for marriage
C_WKPOSTMAR
Woman worked after first marriage
C_WKCURRJOB
Woman's occupation
C_WHOWORKFOR
Whom the respondent works for
C_WKEARNCASH
Woman earns cash for work
C_WKWANTJOB
Want to work if find suitable job
C_WKHRSWEEK
Hours worked in last week
C_HUSJOB
Partner's occupation
C_WKHUSLAND
Type of land where partner works
C_WKHUSAGPAY
Husband's wages for agricultural work
C_WKHUSPAYREG
Partner earns regular wage/salary
C_WKHUSLOC
Country of husband's work
C_LIT1
Reported literacy
C_LITBRIG
Literacy bridging variable
C_LITWRITE
Can write a simple letter
C_EDUCLVL
Highest educational level
C_YRSCHL
Highest year of education in level
C_EDYRTOTAL
Total years education
C_EDACHIEVER
Summary educational achievement
C_INSCHOOL
Woman still in school
C_EDUCLVLYE
Highest educational level (Yemen)
C_YRSCHLYE
Highest year of education in level (Yemen)
C_HUSEDLVL
Partner's educational level
C_HUSEDYR
Partner's highest year of education in level
C_HUSEDYRS
Partner's education in total years schooling
C_HUSEDACHIEVER
Husband's summary educational achievement
C_HUSLIT
Literacy of woman' s current/last partner.
C_HUSLITWRITE
Husband/partner can write a simple letter
C_NEWSWK
Reads newspaper once a week
C_NEWSBRIG
Reads newspaper: Bridging variable
C_TVWK
Watches TV every week
C_TVBRIG
Watches television: Bridging variable
C_TVTIMEDAY
Time of day typically watches TV
C_RADIOWK
Listens to radio every week
C_RADIOBRIG
Listens to radio: Bridging variable
C_FERTPREF
Fertility preferences
C_KIDDESIRE
Desire for more children
C_IDEALKID
Ideal number of children
C_IDEALKIDGRP
Ideal number of children (grouped)
C_NEXTKIDSEXPREF
Preferred gender of next birth
C_IDEALKIDHUS
Husband's desired number of children (for female respondent)
C_HUSFERTPREF
Husband's desire for children
C_HUSPROFP
Husband approves FP use
C_EXPOSURE1
Fecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund
C_EXPOSURE2
Fecund, pregnant, amenorrheic, or infecund (2nd def)
C_FPKNOTYP
Know any type of FP method
C_FPKNOPILL
Know about Pill for FP
C_FPKNOIUD
Know about IUD for FP
C_FPKNOINJ
Know about injectable FP
C_FPKNODIA
Know about diaphragm for FP
C_FPKNOCON
Know about condom for FP
C_FPKNOFST
Know about female sterilization for FP
C_FPKNOMST
Know about male sterilization for FP
C_FPKNOLAM
Knows about lactational amenorrhea as a method of family planning
C_FPKNOWD
Know about withdrawal for FP
C_FPKNORHY
Know about rhythm for FP
C_FPKNOOM
Knows about other contraceptive as a method of family planning
C_FPTYPNOW
Current FP use by method type (folk, traditional, modern)
C_FPUSPATRN
Pattern of use of contraceptive method
C_FPMETHNOW
Current method of FP
C_FPCURNOMO
Months of use of current family planning method
C_FPLASTSRCD
Last source for FP for current users, detailed
C_FPLASTSRCS
Last source for FP for current users, standardized
C_FPSRCTIME
Time to get to FP source
C_FPSRCTIMEGP
Time to get to FP source (grouped)
C_FPPILLCOST
Cost of Pills
C_FP1STUSGPKID
Number living children at first use of FP (grouped)
C_FP1STUSLVKID
Number living children at first use of FP
C_FP1PILSAWDR
Saw doctor or nurse for first use of Pill
C_FPUSINTENT
FP current use or future intention
C_FPUSPLAN
Intention to use FP in future
C_FPMETHFUTR
Preferred future FP method
C_FPEVUSE
Ever use any type of FP (folk, traditional, modern)
C_FPEVUSPILL
Ever use Pill for FP
C_FPEVUSIUD
Ever use IUD for FP
C_FPEVUSINJ
Ever use injectable for FP
C_FPEVUSDIA
Ever use diaphragm for FP
C_FPEVUSCON
Ever use condom for FP
C_FPEVUSFST
Ever use female sterilization for FP
C_FPEVUSWD
Ever use withdrawal for FP
C_FPEVUSRHY
Ever use rhythm for FP
C_FPEVUSMST
Ever use male sterilization for FP
C_FPSTERILAGE
Age at sterilization (grouped)
C_FPSTERILPAR
Parity at sterilization
C_FPSTERMARDUR
Marital duration at time of sterilization
C_FPSTERYRAGO
Years since sterilization
C_FPSTERILDTCMC
Date when sterilized (CMC)
C_FPSTERILMO
Month of sterilization
C_FPSTERILYR
Year when sterilized
C_FPSTERCOMP
Completeness of information - date of sterilization
C_FPKNOMODSRC
Know source for modern FP method
C_FPKNOSRCCON
Know source of information for condom: Yes or no
C_FPKNOSRCDIA
Know source of information for diaphragm: Yes or no
C_FPKNOSRCINJ
Know source of information for injectable contraception: Yes or no
C_FPKNOSRCIUD
Know source of information for IUD: Yes or no
C_FPKNOSRCPIL
Know source of information for Pill: Yes or no
C_FPCURPROB
Problem with current FP method
C_FPNOWPROBS
Problems with current FP method, standardized
C_FPYNOTFUS
Why not intend to use FP in future
C_FPTYPPILL
Type of method: Pill
C_FPTYPIUD
Type of method: IUD
C_FPTYPINJ
Type of method: Injectables
C_FPTYPDIA
Type of method: Diaphragm
C_FPTYPCON
Type of method: Condom
C_FPTYPFST
Type of method: Female sterilization
C_FPTYPMST
Type of method: Male sterilization
C_FPTYPRHY
Type of method: Rhythm method
C_FPTYPWD
Type of method: Withdrawal
C_FPTYPIMP
Type of method: Implants or norplants
C_FPTYPLAM
Type of method: Lactational amenorrhea (prolonged breastfeeding)
C_FPTYPOM
Type of method: Other method
C_FPTALKHUSNO
Number of times discussed FP with partner in past year
C_FCCONTINU
FC should continue or be stopped
C_FCPROCLEAN
Benefits to girl of FC: Hygiene, cleanliness (open-ended)
C_FCPROMARRY
Benefits to girl of FC: Better marriage prospects (open-ended)
C_FCPRORELIG
Benefits to girl of FC: Religious approval (open-ended)
C_FCPROSOC
Benefits to girl of FC: Social acceptance (open-ended)
C_FCPROOTH
Benefits to girl of FC: Other (open-ended)
C_FCNOOTHER
Benefits to girl of avoiding FC: Other (open-ended)
C_FCDISSEXPLM
Disadvantages to girl of FC: Reduces male sexual pleasure (open-ended)
C_FCBADPAIN
FC should stop because: Painful experience (open-ended)
C_DELCESRLAST
Last birth caesarean section
C_PPAMENNOW
Woman currently postpartum amenorrheic
C_MATERNITYIDX
Number of children in maternity history
Total: 491
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