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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2015-2016

Belize, 2015 - 2016
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BLZ_2015_MICS_v01_M
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United Nations Children’s Fund, Statistical Institute of Belize
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Year of birth (HL5Y)

Data file: hl

Overview

Valid: 19257
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1916
Maximum: 9999
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 13
End: 16
Width: 4
Range: 1916 - 9999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
First, please tell me the name of each person who usually lives here, that is, persons who sleep at least 4 nights of the week and share at least 1 daily meal. Please start with the head of the household. List the head of the household in line 01. List all household members (HL2), their relationship to the household head (HL3), and their sex (HL4) Then ask: Are there any others who live here, even if they are not at home now? These may include children in school or adults at work. If yes, complete listing for questions HL2-HL4. Then, ask questions starting with HL5 for each person at a time. Use an additional questionnaire if all rows in the List of Household Members have been used.
Literal question
What is (name)’s date of birth?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1916 1
0%
1918 2
0%
1919 2
0%
1920 1
0%
1921 2
0%
1922 1
0%
1923 1
0%
1924 6
0%
1925 10
0.1%
1926 8
0%
1927 7
0%
1928 6
0%
1929 12
0.1%
1930 13
0.1%
1931 13
0.1%
1932 13
0.1%
1933 14
0.1%
1934 16
0.1%
1935 21
0.1%
1936 29
0.2%
1937 25
0.1%
1938 24
0.1%
1939 34
0.2%
1940 37
0.2%
1941 34
0.2%
1942 26
0.1%
1943 45
0.2%
1944 40
0.2%
1945 42
0.2%
1946 39
0.2%
1947 49
0.3%
1948 51
0.3%
1949 60
0.3%
1950 74
0.4%
1951 57
0.3%
1952 80
0.4%
1953 90
0.5%
1954 73
0.4%
1955 85
0.4%
1956 94
0.5%
1957 111
0.6%
1958 109
0.6%
1959 131
0.7%
1960 129
0.7%
1961 135
0.7%
1962 145
0.8%
1963 147
0.8%
1964 179
0.9%
1965 241
1.3%
1966 122
0.6%
1967 160
0.8%
1968 153
0.8%
1969 159
0.8%
1970 168
0.9%
1971 174
0.9%
1972 176
0.9%
1973 184
1%
1974 183
1%
1975 204
1.1%
1976 182
0.9%
1977 243
1.3%
1978 223
1.2%
1979 251
1.3%
1980 238
1.2%
1981 274
1.4%
1982 293
1.5%
1983 292
1.5%
1984 301
1.6%
1985 298
1.5%
1986 296
1.5%
1987 320
1.7%
1988 325
1.7%
1989 287
1.5%
1990 339
1.8%
1991 312
1.6%
1992 331
1.7%
1993 345
1.8%
1994 366
1.9%
1995 335
1.7%
1996 364
1.9%
1997 378
2%
1998 380
2%
1999 391
2%
2000 425
2.2%
2001 419
2.2%
2002 417
2.2%
2003 454
2.4%
2004 412
2.1%
2005 493
2.6%
2006 418
2.2%
2007 449
2.3%
2008 436
2.3%
2009 512
2.7%
2010 531
2.8%
2011 540
2.8%
2012 577
3%
2013 553
2.9%
2014 531
2.8%
2015 326
1.7%
9998 DK 151
0.8%
9999 Missing 2
0%
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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