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Demographic and Health Survey 1992

Namibia, 1992
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NAM_1992_DHS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS)
Collection(s)
MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Questionnaires
NDHS - Questionnaire Household Schedule
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Author(s) Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS)
Date 1992-06-01
Country Namibia
Language English
Contributor(s) Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc.
Description The Household Questionnaire was used to enumerate all usual members of and visitors to the selected households and to obtain information on each individual's age, sex, relationship to the head of the household, and educational attainment. In addition, questions were asked about indicators of the socioeconomic position of the household, such as the source of water, sanitation facilities, and the availability of electricity and durable goods. Information recorded on the Household Questionnaire was used to identify respondents eligible for the individual interview.
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NDHS - Individual Questionnaire
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Author(s) Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS)
Date 1992-06-01
Country Namibia
Language English
Contributor(s) Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc.
Description The individual questionnaire was administered to women age 15-49 who spent the night preceding the household interview in the selected household. Information in the following areas was obtained during the individual interview:
1. Background characteristics of the respondent
2. Health services utilisation and availability
3. Reproductive behaviour and intentions
4. Knowledge and use of contraception
5. Breastfeeding, health, and vaccination status of children
6. Marriage
7. Fertility preferences
8. Husband's background and woman's work
9. Height and weight of children under five and their mothers
10. Causes of death in childhood
11. Maternal mortality
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Reports
Namibia Demographic and Health Survey 1992 - Final report
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Author(s) Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS)
Date 1993-05-01
Country Namibia
Language English
Contributor(s) Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc.
Description This report summarises the findings of the 1992 Namibia Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, in collaboration with the Central Statistical Office. Macro International Inc. provided technical assistance. Funding was provided by the World Bank through a grant from the Government of Japan.
Download http://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR44/FR44.pdf
Namibia Demographic and Health Survey 1992 - Summary report
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Author(s) Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS)
Date 1993-05-01
Country Namibia
Language English
Contributor(s) Central Statistical Office and Macro International Inc.
Description This report summarises the findings of the 1992 Namibia Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) conducted by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, in collaboration with the Central Statistical Office. Macro International Inc. provided technical assistance. Funding was provided by the World Bank through a grant from the Government of Japan.
Download http://www.dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/SR30/SR30.pdf
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