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Demographic and Health Survey 2012-2013

Pakistan, 2012 - 2013
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PAK_2012_DHS_v01_M
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National Institute of Population Studies (NIPS), Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (NHSRC)
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MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys
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Jan 23, 2014
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Data file: MREC91

MAN
- Country specific - single vars: Family planning, TB, Hepatitis

Cases: 3991
Variables: 42

Variables

mcaseid
Case Identification
smdist
District
smlangq
Language of questionnaire
smlangi
Language of interview
smlangr
Language respondent speaks a home
smeduc
Man's educational level for report
smfactt
All men factor - total
smfactu
All men factor - urban/rural
smfactr
All men factor - regional
smfacte
All men factor - educational
smfactw
All men factor - wealth index
smfeduc1
All men factor - education as will be used in the report
smfregur
All woman factor - region combined with urban/rural
sm111
Highest class completed
sm216
Line number of youngest child
sm304a
Family planning message conveyed: limiting the family
sm304b
Family planning message conveyed: higher age at marriage
sm304c
Family planning message conveyed: spacing of children
sm304d
Family planning message conveyed: use of contraceptives
sm304e
Family planning message conveyed: welfare of family
sm304f
Family planning message conveyed: maternal and child health
sm304g
Family planning message conveyed: less children, prosperous life
sm304h
Family planning message conveyed: more children, poverty and starvation
sm304i
Family planning message conveyed: importance of breastfeeding
sm304x
Family planning message conveyed: other
sm304z
Family planning message conveyed: DK/don't remember
sm304b1
Was family planning message effective
sm405
Desire for future child
sm514e
Beating justified: wife neglects in-laws
sm704
Duration of treatment of TB nowadays
sm705
Ever been told by a doctor/nurse that had TB
sm706
Ever heard about Hepatitis
sm707
Person can avoid Hepatitis
sm708a
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: safe sex
sm708b
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: safe blood transfer
sm708c
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: disposable syringe
sm708d
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: avoid contaminated food/water
sm708e
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: avoid contact with infected person
sm708f
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: dentist instruments sterilized
sm708x
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: other
sm708y
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: no response
sm708z
Avoid getting Hepatitis by: don't know
Total: 42
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