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MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Ukraine, 2005
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Reference ID
UKR_2005_MICS_v01_M
Producer(s)
State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
Collection(s)
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 21, 2011
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Sep 26, 2013
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  • hh
  • hl
  • wm
  • ch
Variable Groups
  • Interview and HH identification
  • Characteristics of dwelling
    • 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
  • Nutrition
    • Breastfeeding
    • Salt iodization
  • Child health
    • Vitamin A
    • Care seeking behaviour
    • Iron supplementation
  • 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
  • Wealth Index
  • Asset ownership
  • Weighting coefficients

Variable Groups

Variable group: Breastfeeding
Variables 26
MN13U
Time baby put to breast (unit)
MN13N
Time baby put to breast (number)
BF1
Child ever been breastfed
BF2
Child still being breastfed
BF2A
How long he/her breastfed
BF2B
When start to add other food to child diet
BF2C
Receive support regarding breastfeeding
BF2DA
Whom: from health personnel
BF2DB
Whom: from mothers support group
BF2DC
Whom: from relatives
BF2DX
Whom: other
BF2E
Used breastmilk substitutes
BF2FA
Why: not enough milk
BF2FB
Why: formula are better
BF2FC
Why: easy to feed a child artificially
BF2FD
Why: reccommendation of pediatrician
BF2FX
Why: other
BF3A
Child received vitamin, mineral supplements or medicine
BF3B
Child received plain water
BF3C
Child received sweetened water or juice
BF3D
Child received oral rehydration solution
BF3E
Child received infant formula
BF3F
Child received milk
BF3G
Child received other liquids
BF3H
Child received solid or mushy food
BF5
Time ate solid, semisolid or soft food other than liquids
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