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Demographic and Health Survey 1999

Nigeria, 1999
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NGA_1999_DHS_v01_M
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National Population Commission
Collection(s)
MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Questionnaires
Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 1999 - Household Schedule
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Author(s) National Population Commission
Date 1999-03-01
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC/Macro
Description The household questionnaire was used to identify both men and women who were eligible for the individual questionnaire and to collect data on housing characteristics. name, sex, age, and education.
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Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 1999 - Woman's Questionnaire
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Author(s) National Population Commission
Date 1999-03-01
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC/Macro
Description The Women's Questionnaire was administered to all women age 10-49 who were listed on the Household Questionnaire. The decision to interview women age 10-14 was influenced by pretest findings on teenage pregnancy, motherhood, and the age at commencement of sexual activities. Since most of the variables presented in this report are not relevant for the youngest women, the analysis has been restricted to women age 15-49. Women were asked questions on the following topics:
- Background characteristics (age, education, religion, etc.)
- Female genital cutting practices
- Fertility preferences
- Husband's background and respondent's work
- Knowledge of AIDS
- Maternal mortality
- Height and weight of respondents and their children under three.
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Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 1999 - Man's Questionnaire
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Author(s) National Population Commission
Date 1999-03-01
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC/Macro
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Nigeria Service Availability Questionnaire
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Author(s) National Population Commission
Date 1999-03-01
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC/Macro
Description The Service Availability Questionnaire was implemented at an early stage of the fieldwork and was designed to assess the availability (or supply) of health and family planning services. It was administered at the community level (enumeration area) by interviewing knowledgeable informants in the selected community.
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Reports
Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 1999 - Final report
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Author(s) National Population Commission
Date 2000-12-01
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) ORC/Macro
Description This report presents results from the 1999 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) which was undertaken by the National Population Commission. Financial assistance for the survey was provided by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). ORC/Macro provided limited technical support in data processing, analysis, and report writing after the data were collected.
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