BWA_2000_MICS_v01_M
Development Data Group
2022-02-03
NADA
Version 01 (2022-02-03)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2000
Round 2
MICS 2000
BWA_2000_MICS_v01_M
Bureau of Statistics
United Nations Children's Fund
NADA
General Inquiries
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - Round 2 [hh/mics-2]
The second round of MICS includes 65 surveys from 62 countries
Since its inception in the mid-1990s, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys programme, known as MICS, has become the largest source of statistically sound and internationally comparable data on children and women worldwide. In countries as diverse as Bangladesh, Thailand, Fiji, Qatar, Cote d’Ivoire, Turkmenistan and Argentina, trained fieldwork teams conduct face-to-face interviews with household members on a variety of topics – focusing mainly on those issues that directly affect the lives of children and women. MICS is an integral part of plans and policies of many governments around the world, and a major data source for more than 30 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) indicators. The MICS programme continues to evolve with new methodologies and initiatives, including MICS Plus, MICS Link, MICS GIS and the MICS Tabulator.
Botswana
Botswana
The majority of MICS surveys are designed to be representative at the national level. Sample sizes are sufficient to generate robust data at the regional or provincial levels, and for urban and rural areas. In MICS2, subnational surveys, covering specific population groups (such as the Palestinians in Lebanon) or specific geographical areas (such as the Selected Regions of East in Afghanistan) within countries were also conducted.
Household, Individual
A practical tool for collecting data, the MICS survey was developed in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Statistics Division, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). By 1996, 60 developing countries had carried out a stand-alone MICS, and another 40 had incorporated some of the MICS modules into other surveys.
The experience gained since 1993, particularly with the mid-decade MICS, has been used to modify the indicators in the initial set. Second, a small set of additional indicators has been added to provide a broader base from which to measure progress during the next decade. They include some additional indicators to monitor child rights as well as some of the newly emerging programme concerns such as the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) initiative, malaria, and knowledge of HIV/AIDS.
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) is a nationally representative survey of households, women, and children. The main objectives of the survey were to provide up-to-date information for assessing the situation of children and women at the end of the decade and to furnish data needed for monitoring progress toward goals established at the World Summit for Children and as a basis for future action.
The sample for the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) was typically designed to provide estimates of health indicators at the national level, for areas of residence, and for geo levels such as regions, or districts. The sample was usually selected in two stages. Habitually, MICS samples are not self-weighting. For reporting national level results, sample weights were used. Full technical details of the sample are included in Appendix A of the Final Report.
Face-to-face [f2f]
MICS questionnaires were designed by implementing agencies, typically the National Statistical Offices. In each country, MICS questionnaires are based on an assessment of the country’s data needs. The starting point were the standard MICS questionnaires designed by UNICEF, in close coordination with expert and development partners. Countries chose from the MICS modules in the model MICS questionnaires. Like the mid-decade MICS questionnaire, this questionnaire is modular, so that countries may choose among indicators.
Indicators for 19 of the 27 World Summit for Children (WSC) goals could be monitored with a multiple indicator survey. Each goal had a quantified target to be reached by the year 2000.The end-decade standard MICS questionnaire and accompanied manual have been developed specifically to obtain the data for 63 of the 75 end-decade indicators. They also supported survey coordinators and technical resource persons to decide which indicators will be measured with the survey, what information to collect, design a good questionnaire, make logistic arrangements and carry out fieldwork.
Flow of standard questionnaire modules:
Part I. Household questionnaire
Household information panel
Household listing (all residents) and orphanhood questions (birth to 14)
Education module: educational attainment (age 5 and over), school attendance (age 5-17)
Child labour module (age 5-14)
Optional maternal mortality module (all adults 15 years and over)
Water and sanitation module (all households)
Salt iodization module (all households)
Optional child disability module (2-9-year-olds)
Part II. Questionnaire for individual women (women of reproductive age, 15-49)
Women’s information panel (all eligible women)
Child mortality (all eligible women)
Tetanus toxoid (all mothers with last birth within last year)
Maternal and newborn health (all mothers with last birth within last year)
Contraceptive use module (currently married women, 15-49)
HIV/AIDS (all women, 15-49)
Part III. Questionnaire for children under five
Birth registration and early learning module
Vitamin A module
Breastfeeding module
Care of illness module
Malaria module (for high-risk areas)
Immunization module
Anthropometry module
UNICEF provided technical support to the MICS surveys with the aim to contribute to the improvement of country’s data and monitoring systems and to strengthen technical expertise in the design, implementation, and analysis of such systems. UNICEF prepared guidelines and templates to facilitate planning and design of the surveys and support data collection, data processing and report writing. The software packages that have been used to produce standard programs for processing MICS surveys are: Epi Info, SPSS, IMPS, and ISSA. The procedures and standard programmes developed by UNICEF and adapted to the country specific questionnaires were used throughout the survey process.
Fieldwork was conducted by teams of interviewers, editors, measurers and supervisors. A detailed description of team composition and specific tasks is provided in the final report. Data entry and validation were carried out simultaneously with data collection. As per the MICS survey manual recommendation typically two country reports be produced, an early preliminary report, and a more comprehensive final report. Available reports and micro datasets can be found on https://mics.unicef.org/surveys.
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
hh.sav
Data collected at the household level
6188
40
hl.sav
Data collected at the household member's level
27042
30
underfive.sav
Mothers or primary caretakers of children under the age of five
3004
119
woman.sav
Data collected at the women's level - Women in reproductive age (15-49 years of age)
7729
113
6188
3
3
6188
1.0
91.0
6188
1.00
627.00
6188
0.0
31.0
6188
1
9
6188
1
9
6188
9
6188
8
6188
1.0
97.0
6188
1
7
6188
8
6188
1.0
97.0
6188
1.0
97.0
6188
9
6188
9
6188
9
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6188
1
7
6187
1
0.0
21.0
6184
4
0.0
97.0
6117
71
0.0
99.0
6188
1
5
6188
1
3
6188
1.0
29.0
6187
1
0.0
6.0
6187
1
0.0
12.0
6188
1.0
31.0
6188
1.0
9.0
6188
2000.00
2000.00
6188
26.58
167.84
residence
residence
residence
residence
residence
6188
1.00
2.00
1.00
urban
2.00
rural
27042
2
2
District number
District number
District number
District number
District number
27042
1
91
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
27042
1
627
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
27042
31
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
Serial number
27042
1
29
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
Relationship
27042
97
Head
1
Spouse
2
Son/Daughter
3
Step child
4
Great/Greatchild
5
Parent
6
Brother/Sister
7
Niece/Nephew
8
Son/Daughter_in_law
9
Parent_in_law
10
Grand_parets
11
Other relative
12
97
Missing
Usually live
Usually live
Usually live
Usually live
Usually live
27042
1
2
1
Usual Member
2
Visitor
Spent night
Spent night
Spent night
Spent night
Spent night
27042
1
2
1
Yes
2
No
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
Sex
27042
1
2
1
Male
2
Female
Age
Age
Age
Age
Age
27042
99
Citizenship
Citizenship
Citizenship
Citizenship
Citizenship
27042
1
99
Eligible underfive
Eligible underfive
Eligible underfive
Eligible underfive
Eligible underfive
3057
23985
1
23
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
Mother alive
9950
17092
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
Don't Know
Sysmiss
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
Father alive
9950
17092
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
Don't Know
Sysmiss
Mother in household
Mother in household
Mother in household
Mother in household
Mother in household
9558
17484
1
7
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
Sysmiss
Father in household
Father in household
Father in household
Father in household
Father in household
8368
18674
1
7
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
Sysmiss
Eligibility for women's interview
Eligibility for women's interview
Eligibility for women's interview
Eligibility for women's interview
Eligibility for women's interview
7738
19304
1
28
Attend school
Attend school
Attend school
Attend school
Attend school
23898
3144
1
9
1
Yes attending
2
Yes left
3
No
7
Missing
9
Don't know
Sysmiss
Highest grade
Highest grade
Highest grade
Highest grade
Highest grade
19420
7622
10
99
10
Std 1 not completed
11
Standard 1
12
Standard 2
13
Standard 3
14
Standard 4
15
Standard 5
16
Standard 6
17
Standard 7
19
Dont know (Prim)
21
Form 1
22
Form 2
23
Form 3
24
Form 4
25
Form 5
26
Form 6
29
Don't know
97
Missing
99
1Don't Know
Sysmiss
Any training
Any training
Any training
Any training
Any training
18814
8228
1
9
1
Still training
2
Completed training
3
No training
7
Missing
9
Sysmiss
Qualifications
Qualifications
Qualifications
Qualifications
Qualifications
3173
23869
31
99
31
Apprentice certificate
32
Brigates certificate
33
Vocational certificate
34
Educ.college certificate
35
Univercity certificate
36
Other certificate
41
Vocational Diploma
42
Educ.Cellege Diploma
43
51
Univers. Degree
52
Other Degree
97
Missing
99
Don't Know
Sysmiss
Training subject
Training subject
Training subject
Training subject
Training subject
3172
23870
11
999
11
-12 "General Training "
12
21
-27 "Education "
22
23
25
26
27
31
-36 "Art Programs"
32
33
34
35
36
41
-44 "Language Program"
42
43
51
-55 "Other Humanity"
52
54
55
61
-68 "Social Science"
62
63
64
65
66
68
71
-87 "Clerial&Administration"
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
91
-92 "Programs in Law "
92
101
-108 "Natural Science"
102
104
105
106
107
108
111
-115 "Maths& Computers"
112
113
114
115
121
-138 "Medicine&Health "
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
138
141
-146 "Construction"
142
143
144
145
146
152
153
154
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
167
171
-181 "Engineering"
172
173
174
175
176
177
180
181
191
-195 "Architectural"
192
193
195
201
-216 "Agriculture"
202
204
205
206
207
208
209
212
213
214
216
221
-224 "Home Economics"
222
223
224
231
-237 "Transport&Commun"
232
233
234
235
236
237
241
-251 "Service Trades"
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
261
-267 "Mass Communication"
262
263
264
266
267
271
-273 "Other Programs"
272
273
997
Missing
999
Not Known
Sysmiss
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
Marital status
18994
8048
1
9
1
Currently married
2
Separated
3
Living together
4
Divorced
5
Widowed
6
Never married
7
Missing
9
Not known
Sysmiss
Work 30 days
Work 30 days
Work 30 days
Work 30 days
Work 30 days
18994
8048
1
9
1
Yes,employee
2
Yes,selfemployed
3
1 or more employ
4
No
7
Missing
9
Sysmiss
Activity
Activity
Activity
Activity
Activity
11581
15461
1
9
1
family business
2
Lands/cattlepost
3
Act.Seeking Work
4
Housework
5
Student
6
Retired
7
Others
9
Sysmiss
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
Occupation
8567
18475
999
Industry
Industry
Industry
Industry
Industry
8567
18475
100
9999
27042
26.58
167.84
agegroup
agegroup
agegroup
agegroup
agegroup
27042
1.00
99.00
1.00
0-4
2.00
5-9
3.00
10-14
4.00
15-19
5.00
20-24
6.00
26-29
7.00
30-34
8.00
35-39
9.00
40-44
10.00
45-49
11.00
50-54
12.00
55-59
13.00
60-64
14.00
65-69
15.00
70-74
16.00
75-79
17.00
80-84
18.00
85+
99.00
dont know
level attained
level attained
level attained
level attained
level attained
27042
1.00
9.00
1.00
primary
2.00
secondary
9.00
unknown
District number
District number
District number
District number
District number
3004
1
91
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
Dwelling number
3004
1
604
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
Household number
3004
1
22
Child's line number
Child's line number
Child's line number
Child's line number
Child's line number
3004
1
23
Birth day
Birth day
Birth day
Birth day
Birth day
3004
1
99
Birth month
Birth month
Birth month
Birth month
Birth month
3004
1
99
Birth year
Birth year
Birth year
Birth year
Birth year
3004
1995
9999
Vaccination card
Vaccination card
Vaccination card
Vaccination card
Vaccination card
3004
1
9
Given BCG1
Given BCG1
Given BCG1
Given BCG1
Given BCG1
2547
457
1
7
BCG1: day
BCG1: day
BCG1: day
BCG1: day
BCG1: day
2509
495
1
99
BCG1: month
BCG1: month
BCG1: month
BCG1: month
BCG1: month
2509
495
1
99
BCG1: year
BCG1: year
BCG1: year
BCG1: year
BCG1: year
2509
495
1995
9999
Given BCG2
Given BCG2
Given BCG2
Given BCG2
Given BCG2
2536
468
1
7
BCG2: day
BCG2: day
BCG2: day
BCG2: day
BCG2: day
28
2976
5
44
BCG2: month
BCG2: month
BCG2: month
BCG2: month
BCG2: month
28
2976
1
97
BCG2: year
BCG2: year
BCG2: year
BCG2: year
BCG2: year
28
2976
1995
9997
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
2550
454
1
7
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
2378
626
1
99
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
2378
626
1
99
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
2378
626
1990
9999
Given DPT2
Given DPT2
Given DPT2
Given DPT2
Given DPT2
2549
455
1
7
DPT 2: day
DPT 2: day
DPT 2: day
DPT 2: day
DPT 2: day
2314
690
1
99
DPT 2: month
DPT 2: month
DPT 2: month
DPT 2: month
DPT 2: month
2314
690
1
99
DPT 2: year
DPT 2: year
DPT 2: year
DPT 2: year
DPT 2: year
2314
690
1995
9999
DPT3 given
DPT3 given
DPT3 given
DPT3 given
DPT3 given
2548
456
1
7
DPT 3: day
DPT 3: day
DPT 3: day
DPT 3: day
DPT 3: day
2194
810
1
99
DPT 3: month
DPT 3: month
DPT 3: month
DPT 3: month
DPT 3: month
2194
810
1
99
DPT 3: year
DPT 3: year
DPT 3: year
DPT 3: year
DPT 3: year
2194
810
1995
9999
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
Given DPT
2542
462
1
7
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
DPT 1: day
1364
1640
1
99
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
DPT 1: month
1364
1640
1
99
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
DPT 1: year
1364
1640
1995
9999
Given HB2
Given HB2
Given HB2
Given HB2
Given HB2
2532
472
1
7
HB 2: day
HB 2: day
HB 2: day
HB 2: day
HB 2: day
81
2923
1
66
HB 2: month
HB 2: month
HB 2: month
HB 2: month
HB 2: month
81
2923
1
97
HB 2: year
HB 2: year
HB 2: year
HB 2: year
HB 2: year
81
2923
1995
9997
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
2549
455
1
7
Polio1: day
Polio1: day
Polio1: day
Polio1: day
Polio1: day
2353
651
1
99
Polio1: month
Polio1: month
Polio1: month
Polio1: month
Polio1: month
2353
651
1
99
Polio1: year
Polio1: year
Polio1: year
Polio1: year
Polio1: year
2353
651
1993
9999
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
Given Polio
2548
456
1
7
Polio2 : day
Polio2 : day
Polio2 : day
Polio2 : day
Polio2 : day
2276
728
1
99
Polio2: month
Polio2: month
Polio2: month
Polio2: month
Polio2: month
2276
728
1
99
Polio2: year
Polio2: year
Polio2: year
Polio2: year
Polio2: year
2276
728
1995
9999
Given Polio3
Given Polio3
Given Polio3
Given Polio3
Given Polio3
2549
455
1
7
Polio3: day
Polio3: day
Polio3: day
Polio3: day
Polio3: day
2156
848
1
99
Polio3: month
Polio3: month
Polio3: month
Polio3: month
Polio3: month
2156
848
1
99
Polio3: year
Polio3: year
Polio3: year
Polio3: year
Polio3: year
2156
848
1986
9999
Given Poliob1
Given Poliob1
Given Poliob1
Given Poliob1
Given Poliob1
2545
459
1
7
Poliob1: day
Poliob1: day
Poliob1: day
Poliob1: day
Poliob1: day
1349
1655
1
99
Poliob1: month
Poliob1: month
Poliob1: month
Poliob1: month
Poliob1: month
1349
1655
1
99
Poliob1: year
Poliob1: year
Poliob1: year
Poliob1: year
Poliob1: year
1349
1655
1990
9999
HB 3 given
HB 3 given
HB 3 given
HB 3 given
HB 3 given
2534
470
1
7
HB 3: day
HB 3: day
HB 3: day
HB 3: day
HB 3: day
75
2929
1
66
HB 3: month
HB 3: month
HB 3: month
HB 3: month
HB 3: month
75
2929
1
97
HB 3: year
HB 3: year
HB 3: year
HB 3: year
HB 3: year
75
2929
1995
9997
Given HB1
Given HB1
Given HB1
Given HB1
Given HB1
2550
454
1
7
HB 1: day
HB 1: day
HB 1: day
HB 1: day
HB 1: day
2446
558
1
99
HB 1: month
HB 1: month
HB 1: month
HB 1: month
HB 1: month
2446
558
1
99
HB 1: year
HB 1: year
HB 1: year
HB 1: year
HB 1: year
2446
558
1988
9999
Measles given
Measles given
Measles given
Measles given
Measles given
2542
462
1
7
Measles: day
Measles: day
Measles: day
Measles: day
Measles: day
1860
1144
1
99
Measles: month
Measles: month
Measles: month
Measles: month
Measles: month
1860
1144
1
99
Measles: year
Measles: year
Measles: year
Measles: year
Measles: year
1860
1144
1966
9999
weight in kg
weight in kg
weight in kg
weight in kg
weight in kg
2564
440
99999
Participated in campagin 1997
Participated in campagin 1997
Participated in campagin 1997
Participated in campagin 1997
Participated in campagin 1997
122
2882
1
9
1
Polio campaign
2
Measles
3
Measles campaign
4
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Participated in campagin 1998
Participated in campagin 1998
Participated in campagin 1998
Participated in campagin 1998
Participated in campagin 1998
100
2904
1
9
Participated in campagin 1999
Participated in campagin 1999
Participated in campagin 1999
Participated in campagin 1999
Participated in campagin 1999
111
2893
1
7
Did not participated
Did not participated
Did not participated
Did not participated
Did not participated
226
2778
2
9
Weight (kg)
Weight (kg)
Weight (kg)
Weight (kg)
Weight (kg)
3004
Height (cm)
Height (cm)
Height (cm)
Height (cm)
Height (cm)
3004
7
9999
Birth registered
Birth registered
Birth registered
Birth registered
Birth registered
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Birth certificate
Birth certificate
Birth certificate
Birth certificate
Birth certificate
1974
1030
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Reason birth not registered
Reason birth not registered
Reason birth not registered
Reason birth not registered
Reason birth not registered
1038
1966
1
9
1
Cost too much
2
Must travel far
3
Did know registration
4
Late
5
Did not know where
6
Did not know how
7
Missing
8
9
Other
Sysmiss
Attends early learning
Attends early learning
Attends early learning
Attends early learning
Attends early learning
2999
5
1
9
1
Reception
2
Playschool
3
Day care center
4
No
5
7
Missing
9
Dont know
Sysmiss
Number of days in early learning during last 7 days
Number of days in early learning during last 7 days
Number of days in early learning during last 7 days
Number of days in early learning during last 7 days
Number of days in early learning during last 7 days
282
2722
7
Ever breastfed
Ever breastfed
Ever breastfed
Ever breastfed
Ever breastfed
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
5
7
Missing
9
DK
Currently breastfed
Currently breastfed
Currently breastfed
Currently breastfed
Currently breastfed
2731
273
1
7
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
Sysmiss
Received: milk
Received: milk
Received: milk
Received: milk
Received: milk
781
2223
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Received: water
Received: water
Received: water
Received: water
Received: water
780
2224
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Received: Juice
Received: Juice
Received: Juice
Received: Juice
Received: Juice
780
2224
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Received: mushy food
Received: mushy food
Received: mushy food
Received: mushy food
Received: mushy food
780
2224
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
4
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Received: other liquids
Received: other liquids
Received: other liquids
Received: other liquids
Received: other liquids
119
2885
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
5
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Given bottle with nipple/teat
Given bottle with nipple/teat
Given bottle with nipple/teat
Given bottle with nipple/teat
Given bottle with nipple/teat
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Diarrhea in last 24hours
Diarrhea in last 24hours
Diarrhea in last 24hours
Diarrhea in last 24hours
Diarrhea in last 24hours
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Diarrhea in last 2 weeks
Diarrhea in last 2 weeks
Diarrhea in last 2 weeks
Diarrhea in last 2 weeks
Diarrhea in last 2 weeks
2821
183
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Given breast milk
Given breast milk
Given breast milk
Given breast milk
Given breast milk
376
2628
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Given soup
Given soup
Given soup
Given soup
Given soup
376
2628
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
ORS
ORS
ORS
ORS
ORS
376
2628
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Water
Water
Water
Water
Water
376
2628
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Other milk
Other milk
Other milk
Other milk
Other milk
376
2628
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Other liquid
Other liquid
Other liquid
Other liquid
Other liquid
28
2976
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Cough in last 2 weeks
Cough in last 2 weeks
Cough in last 2 weeks
Cough in last 2 weeks
Cough in last 2 weeks
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Other Illness in last 2 weeks
Other Illness in last 2 weeks
Other Illness in last 2 weeks
Other Illness in last 2 weeks
Other Illness in last 2 weeks
3004
1
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Drinking during illness
Drinking during illness
Drinking during illness
Drinking during illness
Drinking during illness
402
2602
1
9
1
None
2
Much less
3
About the same
4
More than usual
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Eating during illness
Eating during illness
Eating during illness
Eating during illness
Eating during illness
3003
1
9
1
None
2
Much less
3
About the same
4
More than usual
7
Missing
9
DK
Sysmiss
Advice sought
Advice sought
Advice sought
Advice sought
Advice sought
3004
9
1
Yes
2
No
3
7
Missing
9
DK
Where advicesought
Where advicesought
Where advicesought
Where advicesought
Where advicesought
2938
66
97
1
Hospital
2
Healt center
4
Clinic
5
Health Post
6
Village Health worker
7
Private Doctor
8
Pharmacy
9
Traditional doctor
10
Relative
97
Missing
Sysmiss
2938
66
1
2
2938
66
0.0
98.0
2938
66
7.0
999.7
2938
66
-1
62
2938
66
-9.98
9.99
2938
66
0.00
99.90
2938
66
23.20
1309.70
2938
66
-7.24
9.99
2938
66
0.00
99.90
2938
66
23.80
2998.70
2938
66
-9.98
9.99
2938
66
0.00
99.90
2938
66
9.57
1976.20
2938
66
7
place of residence
place of residence
place of residence
place of residence
place of residence
3004
1
2
1
urban
2
rural
working district
working district
working district
working district
working district
2968
36
1
14
1
Gaborone
2
Francistown
3
Lobatse
4
Selibe Phikwe
5
Small tons
6
Southern
7
South East
8
Kweneng
9
Kgatleng
10
Central
11
North East
12
North West
13
Ghanzi
14
Kgalagadi
Sysmiss
age in months
age in months
age in months
age in months
age in months
2935
69
1
6
day of interview
day of interview
day of interview
day of interview
day of interview
3004
1
31
month of interview
month of interview
month of interview
month of interview
month of interview
3004
3
9
year of interview
year of interview
year of interview
year of interview
year of interview
3004
2000
2000
Block weight
Block weight
Block weight
Block weight
Block weight
3004
27
139
7729
8
8
7729
1.0
91.0
7729
1.00
622.00
7729
1.0
31.0
7729
1.0
28.0
7666
63
0.0
99.0
7729
1
9
7727
2
1
3
7219
510
0.00
9999.00
7724
5
0.0
99.0
7729
0.00
9999.00
7729
0.0
50.0
7729
7
7729
2
7729
7
7729
2
4856
2873
0.0
99.0
4856
2873
2
4799
2930
0.0
99.0
4799
2930
2
3804
3925
0.0
99.0
3804
3925
0.0
99.0
4796
2933
2
2449
5280
0.0
8.0
2449
5280
0.0
7.0
4842
2887
2
1163
6566
0.0
3.0
1163
6566
0.0
4.0
7729
0.0
12.0
7729
0.0
12.0
7725
4
2
4781
2948
0.0
99.0
4790
2939
0.0
99.0
4791
2938
0.00
9999.00
4774
2955
7
1097
6632
9
1002
6727
9
1081
6648
9
625
7104
0.0
99.0
511
7218
0.0
99.0
520
7209
0.00
9999.00
436
7293
0.0
99.0
486
7243
9
1083
6646
0.0
99.0
1091
6638
2
1050
6679
7
1050
6679
2
1051
6678
7
1051
6678
7
1051
6678
7
1051
6678
7
426
7303
9
1082
6647
2
1094
6635
7
1094
6635
2
1094
6635
7
1094
6635
7
1094
6635
7
453
7276
9
1084
6645
3
699
7030
0.00
99997.00
955
6774
0.00
99997.00
1097
6632
7
1097
6632
7
1098
6631
7
1098
6631
7
1098
6631
7
1098
6631
7
7729
9
7329
400
7
3272
4457
0.0
97.0
3102
4627
7
3302
4427
7
3302
4427
7
3302
4427
7
3304
4425
7
7729
7
7232
497
9
6986
743
9
6986
743
7
6986
743
9
954
6775
2
7719
10
7
7726
3
7
7725
4
7
7724
5
7
7723
6
7
7721
8
7
7724
5
7
7726
3
7
7701
28
7
1043
6686
9
7706
23
9
6978
751
9
6559
1170
9
6558
1171
9
6558
1171
9
956
6773
9
6976
753
9
6976
753
9
6976
753
9
6976
753
9
6976
753
9
962
6767
9
7727
2
9
7727
2
9
7727
2
9
7727
2
9
6557
1172
9
7720
9
7
7724
5
7
7723
6
7
7677
52
7