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WSP Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Access (TSSM) Impact Evaluation, Madhya Pradesh State, Baseline and Endline Surveys 2009-2011

India, 2009 - 2011
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Reference ID
IND_2009_WSPIE_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/ksyg-6f12
Producer(s)
Water and Sanitation Program, Network for Engineering and Economics Research and Management
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys
Metadata
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Jul 24, 2014
Last modified
May 11, 2015
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  • CGiver_BL_PUF
  • cgiver_EL_PUF
  • Child_BL_PUF
  • Child_EL_PUF
  • HHold_BL_PUF
  • HHold_EL_PUF
  • K_ANM_PUF
  • K_DOCTOR_PUF
  • K_GP_SEC_PUF
  • K_MASONS_PUF
  • K_SARPANCH_PUF
  • K_SCHOOL_PUF
  • K_TRANSECT_PUF
  • Person_BL_PUF
  • Person_EL_PUF
  • WATER_SOURCE_PUF
  • treatmentassignment

Data file: CGiver_BL_PUF

Cases: 2200
Variables: 202

Variables

ID
SURVID
Survey ID
INWSP_ID1
Cluster
INWSP_ID2
HHID
G00_ENUM
PID
Caregiver-ID (only children under 5)
G01_NAME
Person name
G01_02
sex
G01_03
relationship to HH head
G01_06
marital status
G01_04D
BirthDate/Day
G01_04M
BirthDate/Month
G01_04Y
BirthDate/Year
G01_05Y
Age, Years
G01_05M
Age, Months
G01_07
Partner-ID (only ages 12+)
G01_08
Father-ID
G01_09
Mother-ID
G01_11
Is this HH member present at the time of interview
G01_12
PrimaryResidence
G01_91
Confirming: is child <5
G01_92
Confirming: is caregiver of child <5
G01_92A
Confirming: is caregiver of child <2
G01_15
(Name) what is the occupation ?
G02_PID
N02_20
Ever attended Angan Wadi Centre
G02_03
Ever attended school
N02_21
Highest education level
G02_04L
Highest education Level
G02_04G
Highest education Grade
G02_05
Currently enrolled
G02_08H
Time-to-go to school (hrs)
G02_08M
Time-to-go to school (mins)
G02_09
Currently in vacations
G02_10_1
Did attend school last Monday
G02_10_2
Did attend school last Tuesday
G02_10_3
Did attend school last Wednesday
G02_10_4
Did attend school last Thursday
G02_10_5
Did attend school last Friday
G02_10_6
Did attend school last Saterday
G02_11
Confirming: is already 15+
G02_12_1
Hours spent last week in... School
G02_12_2
Hours spent last week in... Studying
G02_12_3
Hours spent last week in... Children care
G02_12_4
Hours spent last week in... Homework
G02_12_5
Hours spent last week in... Paid work
G02_12_6
Hours spent last week in... Unpaid work
G03A_PID
G03_02
LastWeek Activity
G03_03
Don't look for work-Reason
G03_04
LastWeek Additional Activity
G03_05
Any Income Activity
G03_06
Help in family business
G03B_PID
G03_09
PrimaryWork/Position in the work
G03_10A_N
PrimaryWork/Earnings: Amount
G03_10A_P
PrimaryWork/Earnings: Frequency
G03_10BA
PrimaryWork/Compensation A: Food, lodging
G03_10BB
PrimaryWork/Compensation B: Health insurance
G03_10BC
PrimaryWork/Compensation C: Sick leave
G03_10BD
PrimaryWork/Compensation D: Other in-kind
G03_11A
PrimaryWork/Hours per week
G03_11B
PrimaryWork/Fewer hours than normal
G03_11C
PrimaryWork/Hours worked last week
G03_11D
PrimaryWork/Reason for working fewer hours than normal
G03_12
PrimaryWork/Months worked in last 12 months
G03_13
PrimaryWork/Any other income activity
G03C_PID
G03_15
SecondaryWork/Position in the work
G03_16A_N
SecondaryWork/Earnings: Amount
G03_16A_P
SecondaryWork/Earnings: Frequency
G03_17A
SecondaryWork/Hours per week
G03_17B
SecondaryWork/Fewer hours than normal
G03_17C
SecondaryWork/Hours worked last week
G03_17D
SecondaryWork/Reason for working fewer hours than normal
G03_18
SecondaryWork/Months worked in last 12 months
G03D_PID
G03_20
OtherWork/Has received any income from
G03_21_N
OtherWork/How much does normally receive from: Amount
G03_21_P
OtherWork/How much does normally receive from: Frequency
N03_20_B
Has received any income from retirement,pensions
G03_22_N
OtherWork/How much for retirement, pensions: Amount
G03_22_P
OtherWork/How much for retirement, pensions: Frequency
G16_PID
G16_NAME
Caregiver-Name
G16_00
Is the caregiver present
G16_01_01
Diarrhea symptoms/01:Loose, watery stool
G16_01_02
Diarrhea symptoms/02:Blood, mucus in stool
G16_01_03
Diarrhea symptoms/03:Frequent stools
G16_01_04
Diarrhea symptoms/04:Abdominal pain
G16_01_05
Diarrhea symptoms/05:Head sunken
G16_01_06
Diarrhea symptoms/06:Fever
G16_01_07
Diarrhea symptoms/07:Vomiting
G16_01_08
Diarrhea symptoms/08:Nausea
G16_01_09
Diarrhea symptoms/09:Weakness
G16_01_10
Diarrhea symptoms/10:Dehydration
G16_01_11
Diarrhea symptoms/11:Loss of sense, stupor
G16_01_12
Diarrhea symptoms/12:Headache
G16_01_13
Diarrhea symptoms/13:Child tired, moody
G16_01_96
Diarrhea symptoms/-96:Other
G16_01_99
Diarrhea symptoms/-99:DK
G16_02_01
Causes of diarrhea/01:Eating stale foods
G16_02_02
Causes of diarrhea/02:Food from street vendors
G16_02_03
Causes of diarrhea/03:Food touched by flies
G16_02_04
Causes of diarrhea/04:Unclean, smelly food
G16_02_05
Causes of diarrhea/05:Drinking dirty water
G16_02_06
Causes of diarrhea/06:Using dirty latrines
G16_02_07
Causes of diarrhea/07:Not washing hands with water
G16_02_08
Causes of diarrhea/08:Not washing hands with soap and water
G16_02_09
Causes of diarrhea/09:Bad weather
G16_02_10
Causes of diarrhea/10:Exposure to sun
G16_02_11
Causes of diarrhea/11:Teething
G16_02_12
Causes of diarrhea/12:Some vaccines
G16_02_13
Causes of diarrhea/13:Dirty household
G16_02_14
Causes of diarrhea/14:Unclean neighborhood
G16_02_15
Causes of diarrhea/15:Mosquito bytes
G16_02_16
Causes of diarrhea/16:Not sleep in time
G16_03
Thinks diarrhea can be prevented
G25B_02
Is alone with the interviewer
G25B_03
Has washed hands with soap since yesterday
G25B_04
When did last wash hands with soap
G25B_05_00
Other moment washed hands/0:No other circumstances
G25B_05_01
Other moment washed hands/1:Bathing a child
G25B_05_02
Other moment washed hands/2:Bathing oneself
G25B_05_03
Other moment washed hands/3:Using toilet
G25B_05_04
Other moment washed hands/4:Cleaning baby bottom
G25B_05_05
Other moment washed hands/5:Cleaning latrine
G25B_05_06
Other moment washed hands/6:Cleaning toilet
G25B_05_07
Other moment washed hands/7:Returning home
G25B_05_08
Other moment washed hands/8:Preparing food, cooking
G25B_05_09
Other moment washed hands/9:Feeding children
G25B_05_10
Other moment washed hands/10:Washing child's hands
G25B_05_11
Other moment washed hands/11:Cleaning dishes
G25B_05_12
Other moment washed hands/12:Doing laundry
G25B_05_13
Other moment washed hands/13:Because they look dirty
G25B_05_14
Other moment washed hands/14:Eating {Tz only?}
G25B_05_96
Other moment washed hands/-96:Other
G25B_05_99
Other moment washed hands/-99:Don't know
G25B_06
Could look at hands
G25B_07
Fingernails
G25B_08
Palms
G25B_09
Fingerpads
G25B_10
Best way to clean hands
G29_PID
G29_NAME
Caregiver-Name
G29_09
Felt depressed
G29_10
Everything done was an effort
G29_13
Felt fearful
G29_14
Restless sleep
G29_15
Was happy
G29_18
Felt lonely
G29_19
Felt people unfriendly
G29_20
Enjoyed life
G29_21B
Felt people disliked him
G29_22
Felt sad
G29_23
Could not get going
N30_101
Most of the people you know defecate in the toilet
N30_102
Septic tanks in this area are easily emptied
N30_103
Having a toilet at home spares your family from being subjec
N30_104
Having a toilet at home can give comfort to family
N30_105
There are no masons in this area who know how to build a goo
N30_106
It is acceptable for young children to defecate in the open
N30_107
Having a toilet will raise your family's pride
N30_108
People who defecate in the open won't be accepted in your co
N30_109
Having a toilet allows you to be a better host for guests
N30_110
Defecating in the open is unacceptable ®
N30_111
In this community it is easy to find financial support to bu
N30_112
Having a toilet cannot prevent your family from being sick ®
N30_113
If your ancestors defecated in the open, than it's alright f
N30_114
Having a toilet can add value to a house
N30_115
Having a toilet protects your family
N30_116
In your community it is easy to get good information on how
N30_117
Having a toilet gives you & your family freedom
N30_118
You know a person who has skills to build a toilet
N30_119
Having a toilet makes your house more comfortable
N30_120
Defecating in the open is a proper thing to do because every
N30_121
Having a toilet will not raise your family's status ®
N30_122
It's acceptable to defecate in the open if you can't make it
N30_151
Where do members of your household usually go to defecate?
N30_152
Approximately how long does it normally take to go to this p
N30_153
How satisfied are you with this place/facility?
N30_154
Does your household have a toilet or latrine, or does your h
N30_01
1.FOR PRIVACY OR PERSONAL DISCRETION
N30_02
2. For safty
N30_03
3. For convenience
N30_04
4. For confort or increased satisfaction
N30_05
5. For Price or Status
N30_06
6. FOR MY FAMILY'S HEALTH
N30_07
7. FOR MY COMMUNITY'S HEALTH
N30_08
8. FOR BETTER HYGIENE OR PERSONAL CLEANLINESS
N30_09
9. TO DEFECATE IN A LESS SMELLY ENVIRONMENT
N30_10
10. TO BE A BETTER HOST FOR MY GUESTS
N30_11
11.To be accepted as part of the local community
N30_12
12. To avoid sharing with others
N30_13
13. To avoid embarsment/shame/humiliation
N30_14
14. TO AVOID CONTAMINATING THE ENVIRONMENT
N30_15
15. TO GATHER FECES FOR MANURE
N30_16
16. IT WAS PAID FOR OR BUILT BY OTHERS
N30_17
17. IT WAS ALREADY PRESENT WHEN WE STARTED LIVING HERE
N30_61
61. OTHER 1 (SPECIFY)
N30_62
62. OTHER 2 (SPECIFY)
N30_63
63. OTHER 3 (SPECIFY)
Total: 202
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