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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Mongolia, 2005
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Reference ID
MNG_2005_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Statistical Office of Mongolia
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
Metadata
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Mar 21, 2011
Last modified
Sep 26, 2013
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  • hh
  • hl
  • wm
  • ch
Variable Groups
  • Interview and HH identification
  • Characteristics of dwelling
    • Security of tenure
    • Durability of housing
    • Insecticide treated nets (ITN)
    • Cooking fuels
  • Water and sanitation
  • Characteristics of the head
  • Members characteristics
  • Education
    • Early learning
    • Early child development
  • Children's living arrangements
  • Child mortality
  • Maternal and newborn health
    • Antenatal care
    • Assistance at delivery
    • Newborn health
    • Maternal mortality
  • Nutrition
    • Anthropometry
    • Breastfeeding
    • Salt iodization
  • Child health
    • Tetanus toxoid
    • Vitamin A
    • Immunizations
    • Care seeking behaviour
    • Diarrhoea
    • Acute respiratory infection
    • Disposal of child's stools
    • Malaria
      • Insecticide treated nets (ITN)
  • Source and cost of supplies
  • Contraception
    • Unmet need
  • Child protection
    • Birth registration
    • Child labor
    • Child discipline
    • Child disability
    • Female genital mutilation/cutting
    • Attitudes towards domestic violence
    • Early marriage
    • Polygyny
  • Marriage/union
    • Polygyny
  • HIV-AIDS
    • Support to orphans and vulnerable children
    • Sexual behaviour
      • Condom use
  • Wealth Index
  • Asset ownership
  • Weighting coefficients
  • Others

Variable Groups

Variable group: Interview and HH identification
Variables 61
HH1
Cluster number
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
TOHL6
Total number of Women 15-49
TOHL7
Total number of Children 5-14
TOHL8
Total number of Children Under 5 years
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
HH1
Cluster number
HH2
Household number
HL1
Line number
HL6
Line number of eligible women
HL7
Line number of mother/caretaker for child labor module
HL8
Line number of mother/caretaker for child health module
HH2
Household number
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH11
Number of household members
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
HH1
Cluster number
HH2
Household number
WM1
Cluster number
WM2
Household number
WM4
Woman's line number
WM7
Result of women 's interview
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH11
Number of household members
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
cmcdoiw
Date of interview women (CMC)
HH1
Cluster number
HH2
Household number
UF1
Cluster number
UF2
Household number
UF4
Child's line number
UF6
Caretaker's line number
UF8Y
Year of interview
UF8M
Month of interview
UF8D
Day of interview
UF9
Result of interview for chidren under 5
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH11
Number of household members
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
HH11
Number of household members
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
cmcdoic
Date of interview child (CMC)
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
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