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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Tajikistan, 2005
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Reference ID
TJK_2005_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
State Committee on Statistics of the Republic of Tajikistan
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 21, 2011
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  • ch
Variable Groups
  • Interview and HH identification
  • Characteristics of dwelling
    • 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
    • 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
    • Attitudes towards domestic violence
    • Early marriage
  • Marriage/union
  • HIV-AIDS
    • Support to orphans and vulnerable children
  • Tuberculosis
  • Wealth Index
  • Asset ownership
  • Weighting coefficients

Data file: hl

Data collected at the household member's level (MICS Household questionnaire: modules Household listing, Child labour, Orphaned Children, Maternal Mortality)

Variables: 123

Variables

HH1
Cluster number
HH2
Household number
LN
Line number
HL3
Relationship to the head
HL4
Sex
HL5
Age
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
HL9
Mother alive
HL10
Mother line number in HH
HL11
Father alive
HL12
Father line number in HH
ED1
Line number
ED2
Ever attended school
ED3A
Highest level of school attended
ED3B
Highest grade at level
ED4
Currently attending school during the school year (2004-2005
ED5
Days attended school in last week
ED6A
Level of education attended
ED6B
Grade of education attended
ED7
Attended school last year (2003-2004)
ED8A
Level of education attended last year
ED8B
Grade of education attended last year
CL1
Line number
CL3
Worked in past week
CL4
Hours worked in past week
CL5
Worked in past year
CL6
Helped with household chores in past week
CL7
Hours spent on chores in past week
CL8
Did other family work in past week
CL9
Hours worked on other family work
MM1
Line number from household listing
MM3
Is this proxy report
MM4
Line number of proxy
MM5
How many sisters (born to the same mother)
MM6
How many of these sisters ever reached age 15?
MM7
How many of these sisters are alive
MM8
How many of these sisters have died
MM9
How many of these died while pregnant or during childbirth
HH3
Interviewer number
HH4
Supervisor Number
HH5D
Day of interview
HH5M
Month of interview
HH5Y
Year of interview
HH6
Area
HH7
Region
HH9
Result of HH interview
HH10
Respondent HH questionnaire
HH11
Number of household members
HH12
Total eligible women
HH13
Women interviews completed
HH14
Total children under 5
HH15
Child interviews completed
HH16
Data entry clerk
HH16A
Field editor
WS1
Main source of drinking water
WS2
Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled wat
WS3
Time to get water and come back
WS4
Person fetching water
WS5
Treat water to make safer for drinking
WS6A
Boil
WS6B
Add bleach/chlorine
WS6C
Strain it through a cloth
WS6D
Use water filter
WS6E
Solar disinfection
WS6F
Let it stand and settle
WS6X
Other
WS6Z
DK
WS7
Kind of toilet facility
WS8
Toilet facility shared
WS9
Households using this toilet facility
HC1B
Mother tongue of head
HC2
Number of rooms for sleeping
HC3
Main material of floor
HC4
Main material of roof
HC5
Main material of wall
HC6
Type of fuel using for cooking
HC7
Food cooked on stove or open fire
HC7A
Does the fire stove have a chimney or a hood
HC8
Cooking location
HC9A
Electricity
HC9B
Radio
HC9C
Television
HC9D
Mobile phone
HC9E
Non-mobile phone
HC9F
Refrigerator
HC9G
Electric water heator
HC9H
Table
HC9I
Chair
HC9J
Mirror
HC9K
Washing machine
HC9L
Vacuum cleaner
HC9M
Videotape recorder
HC9N
Wardrobe
HC9O
Suite of furniture
HC10A
Watch
HC10B
Bicycle
HC10C
Motorcycle or scooter
HC10D
Animal-drawn cart
HC10E
Car or truck
HC10F
Computer
HC10G
Tractor or combine
HC11
Does any member of your household own any land for agricultu
HC12A
Unit ( hectares or hundred part)
HC12
How many hectares of agriculture
HC13
Does this household own any livestock, heds, or animals
HC14A
Number of cattle
HC14B
Number of Milk cows or bulls
HC14C
Number of horses donkeys, or mules
HC14D
Number of Goats
HC14E
Number of sheep
HC14F
Number of chickens
HC14G
Number of hares
HC14H
Number of pigs
hhweight
Household sample weight
wlthscor
Wealth index score
wlthind5
Wealth index quintiles
mline
Mother's line number
melevel
Mother's education
fline
Father's line number
felevel
Father's education
helevel
Education of household head
Total: 123
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