| Type: | Package |
| Title: | Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Data for Punjab, Pakistan |
| Version: | 1.2.0 |
| Maintainer: | Muhammad Yaseen <myaseen208@gmail.com> |
| Description: | Provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey: (1) a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling; (2) a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample; (3) a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years; (4) a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years; (5) an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and (6) a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household. |
| Depends: | R (≥ 3.5.0) |
| License: | GPL-3 |
| Encoding: | UTF-8 |
| NeedsCompilation: | no |
| RoxygenNote: | 7.3.2 |
| URL: | https://myaseen208.com/PakPMICS2018/ https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=PakPMICS2018 https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018 |
| BugReports: | https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018/issues |
| Imports: | tibble |
| Suggests: | testthat, R.rsp |
| VignetteBuilder: | R.rsp |
| Note: | 1. School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA 2. Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan |
| Packaged: | 2024-11-10 16:47:04 UTC; myaseen208 |
| Author: | Muhammad Yaseen |
| Repository: | CRAN |
| Date/Publication: | 2024-11-10 17:40:02 UTC |
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Birth History of Children Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018bh data of Birth History of Children questionnaire, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Format
A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
WM1Cluster number
WM2Household number
WMINTInterviewer number
WM3Woman's line number
LNLine number
BH0Line Number
BH2Twins
BH3Sex of child
BH4DDay of birth
BH4MMonth of birth
BH4YYear of birth
BH4APremature birth (Birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy)
BH5Still alive
BH6Age of child
BH7Living with respondent
BH8Line number of child in HH
BH9UAge at death (units)
BH9NAge at death (number)
BH10Any other between births
BH4CDate of birth of child (CMC)
BH4FDate flag for BH4C
BH9CAge at death months (imputed)
BH9FDate flag for BH9C
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
WDOIDate of interview women (CMC)
WDOBDate of birth of woman (CMC)
majorcitymajorcity
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
hh6rArea
suburbansuburban
hh7Districts
BHLNBHLN
brthordBirth order
magebrtMother's age at birth
birthintPrevious birth interval
welevelMother's education
disabilityFunctional difficulties (age 18-49 years)
insuranceHealth insurance
BH4D_firstDay of birth
BH4M_firstMonth of birth
BH4Y_firstYear of birth
BH6_firstAge of child
BH3_lastSex of newborns
BH4D_lastDay of birth
BH4M_lastMonth of birth
BH4Y_lastYear of birth
BH6_lastAge of child
wmweightWoman's sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018bh
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018bh.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018bh
## End(Not run)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Child Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018ch provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Children Under Five questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey:
1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling;
2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample;
3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years;
4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years;
5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and
6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.
Format
A data frame with 42408 rows and 420 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
LNLine number
UF1Cluster number
UF2Household number
UF3Child's line number
UFINTInterviewer number
UF4Mother / Caretaker's line number
UF5Interviewer number
UF6Supervisor's number
UF7DDay of interview
UF7MMonth of interview
UF7YYear of interview
UF9Household interviewer
UF10Consent
UF17Result of interview for children under 5
UF8HStart of interview - Hour
UF8MStart of interview - Minutes
UF11HEnd of interview - Hour
UF11MEnd of interview - Minutes
UF12Language of the questionnaire
UF13Language of the interview
UF14Native language of the respondent
UF15Translator used
UFHINTHousehold interviewer
UB1DDay of birth of child
UB1MMonth of birth of child
UB1YYear of birth of child
UB2Age of child
UB6Ever attended pre-school/katchi/ECE programe
UB7Attended early childhood education programme anytime since the beginning of current school year
UB8Currently attending early childhood education programme
UB9Covered by any health insurance
UB10AHealth insurance - Public-health organization / Community-based health insurance
UB10BHealth insurance - Health insurance through employer
UB10CHealth insurance - Social security
UB10DHealth insurance - Other privately purchased commercial health insurance
UB10XHealth insurance - Other
UB10NRHealth insurance - No response
BR1Birth certificate
BR2Birth registered
BR3Know how to register birth
EC1Number of children's books or picture books for child
EC2AHomemade toys
EC2BToys from shops
EC2CHousehold objects or outside objects
EC3ADays left alone for more than one hour
EC3BDays left in the care of another child, that is someone less than 10 years old, for more than one hour
EC5AARead books - Mother
EC5ABRead books - Father
EC5AXRead books - Other
EC5AYRead books - No one
EC5ANRRead books - No response
EC5BATell stories - Mother
EC5BBTell stories - Father
EC5BXTell stories - Other
EC5BYTell stories - No one
EC5BNRTell stories - No response
EC5CASang songs - Mother
EC5CBSang songs - Father
EC5CXSang songs - Other
EC5CYSang songs - No one
EC5CNRSang songs - No response
EC5DATook outside - Mother
EC5DBTook outside - Father
EC5DXTook outside - Other
EC5DYTook outside - No one
EC5DNRTook outside - No response
EC5EAPlayed with - Mother
EC5EBPlayed with - Father
EC5EXPlayed with - Other
EC5EYPlayed with - No one
EC5ENRPlayed with - No response
EC5FANamed/counted - Mother
EC5FBNamed/counted - Father
EC5FXNamed/counted - Other
EC5FYNamed/counted - No one
EC5FNRNamed/counted - No response
EC6Child identifies at least ten letters of the alphabet
EC7Child reads at least four simple, popular words
EC8Child knows name and recognizes symbol of all numbers from 1-10
EC9Child able to pick up small object with 2 fingers
EC10Child sometimes too sick to play
EC11Child follows simple directions
EC12Child able to do something independently
EC13Child gets along well with other children
EC14Child kicks, bites or hits other children or adults
EC15Child gets distracted easily
UCD2ATook away privileges
UCD2BExplained why behaviour was wrong
UCD2CShook child
UCD2DShouted, yelled or screamed at child
UCD2EGave child something else to do
UCD2FSpanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand
UCD2GHit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.
UCD2HCalled child dumb, lazy or another name
UCD2IHit or slapped child on the face, head or ears
UCD2JHit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg
UCD2KBeat child up as hard as one could
UCD5Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly
UCF2Child wear glasses
UCF3Child uses hearing aid
UCF4Child uses any equipment or receive assistance for walking
UCF7Child has difficulty seeing
UCF9Child has difficulty hearing sounds like people voices or music
UCF11Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking
UCF12When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking
UCF13Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking
UCF14Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty picking upsmall objects with his/her hand
UCF15Child has difficulty understanding parent/caretaker
UCF16Child has difficulty being understood by parent/caretaker when speaks
UCF17Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty learning things
UCF18Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty playing
UCF19Compared with children of the same age, how much child kick, bite or hit other children or adults
BD2Child ever been breastfed
BD3Child still being breastfed
BD4Child drank anything from a bottle with a nipple yesterday
BD5Child drank ORS yesterday
BD6Child drank or ate vitamin or mineral supplements yesterday
BD7AChild drank plain water yesterday
BD7BChild drank juice or juice drinks yesterday
BD7CChild drank clear broth or clear soup yesterday
BD7DChild drank infant formula yesterday
BD7D1Times child drank infant formula
BD7EChild drank milk yesterday
BD7E1Times child drank milk
BD7XChild drank any other liquid yesterday
BD8AChild drank or ate yogurt yesterday
BD8A1Times drank or ate yogurt
BD8BChild ate fortified baby food cerelac etc. yesterday
BD8CChild ate foods made from grains yesterday
BD8DChild ate pumpkin, carrots, squash etc. yesterday
BD8EChild ate white potatoes, white yams, manioc, cassava etc. yesterday
BD8FChild ate green leafy vegetables yesterday
BD8GChild ate ripe mangoes, papayas, apricots etc. yesterday
BD8HChild ate other fruits or vegetables yesterday
BD8IChild ate liver, kidney, heart or other organ meat yesterday
BD8JChild ate meat, as beef, lamb, goat, chicken, duck etc. or sausages made from these meats yesterday
BD8KChild ate eggs yesterday
BD8LChild ate fresh or dried fish or shellfish yesterday
BD8MChild ate beans, peas, lentils or nuts or any food made from these yesterday
BD8NChild ate cheese or other food made from milk yesterday
BD8XChild ate other solid, semi-solid or soft food yesterday
BD9Times child ate solid or semi-solid food
BD8DUMMYDummy for BD8 explanation
IM2Vaccination card for child
IM3Ever had vaccination card
IM5Card - document seen
IM6BDDay of BCG immunization
IM6BMMonth of BCG immunization
IM6BYYear of BCG immunization
IM6P0DDay of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization
IM6P0MMonth of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization
IM6P0YYear of Polio (OPV) (at birth) immunization
IM6P1DDay of Polio1 (OPV) immunization
IM6P1MMonth of Polio1 (OPV) immunization
IM6P1YYear of Polio1 (OPV) immunization
IM6P2DDay of Polio2 (OPV) immunization
IM6P2MMonth of Polio2 (OPV) immunization
IM6P2YYear of Polio2 (OPV) immunization
IM6P3DDay of Polio3 (OPV) immunization
IM6P3MMonth of Polio3 (OPV) immunization
IM6P3YYear of Polio3 (OPV) immunization
IM6IDDay of Polio (IPV) immunization
IM6IMMonth of Polio (IPV) immunization
IM6IYYear of Polio (IPV) immunization
IM6PENTA1DDay of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization
IM6PENTA1MMonth of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization
IM6PENTA1YYear of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 1 immunization
IM6PENTA2DDay of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization
IM6PENTA2MMonth of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization
IM6PENTA2YYear of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 2 immunization
IM6PENTA3DDay of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization
IM6PENTA3MMonth of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization
IM6PENTA3YYear of Pentavalent (DPTHibHepB) 3 immunization
IM6PCV1DDay of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization
IM6PCV1MMonth of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization
IM6PCV1YYear of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 1 immunization
IM6PCV2DDay of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization
IM6PCV2MMonth of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization
IM6PCV2YYear of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 2 immunization
IM6PCV3DDay of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization
IM6PCV3MMonth of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization
IM6PCV3YYear of Pneumococcal (Conjugate) 3 immunization
IM6M1DDay of Measles-I immunization
IM6M1MMonth of Measles-I immunization
IM6M1YYear of Measles-I immunization
IM6M2DDay of Measles-II immunization
IM6M2MMonth of Measles-II immunization
IM6M2YYear of Measles-II immunization
IM8Participate in any previous campaign
IM9Child received any other vaccinations during campaigns, immunization days or child health days
IM11Child ever received any vaccinations
IM12Participate in previous polio campaign
IM14Child ever given BCG vaccination
IM16Child ever given Polio drops
IM17Polio drops in the first two weeks after birth
IM18Times received Polio drops
IM19Child got injection against Polio with last Polio drops
IM20Child ever given Pentavelent vaccination
IM21Times received Pentavelent vaccination
IM22Child ever given Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccination
IM23Times received Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccination
IM26Child ever given Measles-I & Measles-II vaccination
IM26ANumber of times
VS1Received a vitamin a dose like (this/any of these) within the last 6 months
CA1Child had diarrhoea in last 2 weeks
CA3Child drank less or more during diarrhoea
CA4Child ate less or more during diarrhoea
CA5Sought advice or treatment for the diarrhoea from any source
CA6APlace sought care: (public sector) Government hospital
CA6BPlace sought care: (public sector) Government health centre
CA6CPlace sought care: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary
CA6DPlace sought care: Lady health worker (LHW)
CA6EPlace sought care: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA6HPlace sought care: Other public
CA6IPlace sought care: Private hospital / clinic
CA6JPlace sought care: Private physician
CA6KPlace sought care: Private pharmacy
CA6MPlace sought care: Mobile clinic
CA6OPlace sought care: Other private medical
CA6PPlace sought care: Relative / Friend
CA6QPlace sought care: Shop / Market / Street
CA6RPlace sought care: Traditional practitioner
CA6XPlace sought care: Other
CA6NRPlace sought care: Missing
CA7AChild given ORS packet solution
CA7BChild given ORS fluid
CA7CChild given zinc tablets or syrup
CA7DChild given government-recommended hommade fluid
CA9APlace got ORS: (public sector) Government hospital
CA9BPlace got ORS: (public sector) Government health centre
CA9CPlace got ORS: (public sector) Government health post/DISPENSARY
CA9DPlace got ORS: (public sector) LADY HEALTH WORKER (LHW)
CA9EPlace got ORS: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA9HPlace got ORS: Other public
CA9IPlace got ORS: Private hospital / clinic
CA9JPlace got ORS: Private physician
CA9KPlace got ORS: Private pharmacy
CA9MPlace got ORS: Mobile clinic
CA9OPlace got ORS: Other private medical
CA9PPlace got ORS: Relative / Friend
CA9QPlace got ORS: Shop / Market / Street
CA9RPlace got ORS: Traditional practitioner
CA9XPlace got ORS: Other
CA9ZPlace got ORS: DK /Don't remember
CA9NRPlace got ORS: Missing
CA11APlace got ORS: (public sector) Government hospital
CA11BPlace got ORS: (public sector) Government health centre
CA11CPlace got ORS: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary
CA11DPlace got ORS: (public sector) LADY HEALTH WORKER (LHW)
CA11EPlace got ORS: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA11HPlace got ORS: Other public
CA11IPlace got ORS: Private hospital / clinic
CA11JPlace got ORS: Private physician
CA11KPlace got ORS: Private pharmacy
CA11MPlace got ORS: Mobile clinic
CA11OPlace got ORS: Other private medical
CA11PPlace got ORS: Relative / Friend
CA11QPlace got ORS: Shop / Market / Street
CA11RPlace got ORS: Traditional practitioner
CA11XPlace got ORS: Other
CA11ZPlace got ORS: DK /Don't remember
CA11NRPlace got ORS: Missing
CA12Anything else given to treat the diarrhoea
CA13AOther treatment: (Pill or Syrup) Antibiotic
CA13BOther treatment (pill or syrup): Antimotility (anti-diarrhoea)
CA13GOther treatment (pill or syrup): Other pill or syrup
CA13HOther treatment (pill or syrup): Unknown pill or syrup
CA13LOther treatment (injection): Antibiotic
CA13MOther treatment (injection): Non-antibiotic
CA13NOther treatment (injection): Unknown injection
CA13OOther treatment: Intravenous (IV)
CA13QOther treatment: Home remedy / Herbal medicine
CA13XOther treatment: Other
CA13NROther treatment: Missing
CA14Child ill with fever in last 2 weeks
CA15Blood taken from finger or heel for testing
CA16Child ill with cough in last 2 weeks
CA17Difficulty breathing during illness with cough
CA18Symptoms due to problem in chest or blocked nose
CA20Sought advice or treatment for illness
CA21APlace sought care: (public sector) Government hospital
CA21BPlace sought care: (public sector) Government health centre
CA21CPlace sought care: (public sector) Government health post
CA21DPlace sought care: (public sector) Community health worker (Non Government)
CA21EPlace sought care: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA21HPlace sought care: Other public
CA21IPlace sought care: Private hospital / clinic
CA21JPlace sought care: Private physician
CA21KPlace sought care: Private pharmacy
CA21MPlace sought care: Mobile clinic
CA21OPlace sought care: Other private medical
CA21PPlace sought care: Relative / Friend
CA21QPlace sought care: Shop / Market / Street
CA21RPlace sought care: Traditional practitioner
CA21XPlace sought care: Other
CA21NRPlace sought care: Missing
CA22Given medicine to treat this illness
CA23AMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Artemisinin combination therapy (ACT)
CA23BMedicine: Anti-Malarials: SP / Fansidar
CA23CMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Chloroquine
CA23DMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Amodiaquine
CA23EMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Quinine pills
CA23FMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Quinine injection / IV
CA23GMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Artesunate rectal
CA23HMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Artesunate injection / IV
CA23KMedicine: Anti-Malarials: Other anti-malarial
CA23LMedicine: Antibiotics: Amoxicillin
CA23MMedicine: Antibiotics: Cotrimoxazole
CA23NMedicine: Antibiotics: Other antibiotic pill / syrup
CA23OMedicine: Antibiotics: Other antibiotic injection / IV
CA23RMedicine: Paracetamol / Panadol / Acetaminophen
CA23SMedicine: Aspirin
CA23TMedicine: Ibupropfen
CA23XMedicine: Other
CA23ZMedicine: DK
CA23NRMedicine: Missing
CA25APlace got antibiotics:(public sector) Government hospital
CA25BPlace got antibiotics: (public sector) Government health centre
CA25CPlace got antibiotics: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary
CA25DPlace got antibiotics: (public sector) Lady Health Worker (LHW)
CA25EPlace got antibiotics: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA25HPlace got antibiotics: Other public
CA25IPlace got antibiotics: Private hospital / clinic
CA25JPlace got antibiotics: Private physician
CA25KPlace got antibiotics: Private pharmacy
CA25MPlace got antibiotics: Mobile clinic
CA25OPlace got antibiotics: Other private medical
CA25PPlace got antibiotics: Relative / Friend
CA25QPlace got antibiotics: Shop / Market / Street
CA25RPlace got antibiotics: Traditional practitioner
CA25XPlace got antibiotics: Other
CA25ZPlace got antibiotics: DK / Don't remember
CA25NRPlace got antibiotics: Missing
CA27APlace got anti-malarials:(public sector) Government hospital
CA27BPlace got anti-malarials: (public sector) Government health centre
CA27CPlace got anti-malarials: (public sector) Government health post/Dispensary
CA27DPlace got anti-malarials: (public sector) Lady Health Worker (LHW)
CA27EPlace got anti-malarials: (public sector) Mobile / Outreach clinic
CA27HPlace got anti-malarials: Other public
CA27IPlace got anti-malarials: Private hospital / clinic
CA27JPlace got anti-malarials: Private physician
CA27KPlace got anti-malarials: Private pharmacy
CA27MPlace got anti-malarials: Mobile clinic
CA27OPlace got anti-malarials: Other private medical
CA27PPlace got anti-malarials: Relative / Friend
CA27QPlace got anti-malarials: Shop / Market / Street
CA27RPlace got anti-malarials: Traditional practitioner
CA27XPlace got anti-malarials: Other
CA27ZPlace got anti-malarials: DK / Don't remember
CA27NRPlace got anti-malarials: Missing
CA29Got medicine after fever started
CA31What was done to dispose of the stools
AN1Cluster number
AN2Household number
AN3Child's line number
AN4Age of child
AN5Mother's line number
AN6Interviewer number
AN7Measurer's identification code
AN8Child's weight (kilograms)
AN9Child undressed to the minimum
AN11Child's length or height (centimetres)
AN12Child measured lying or standing
AN13DDay of measurement
AN13MMonth of measurement
AN13YYear of measurement
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
HL4Sex
ED5AHighest level of education attended
ED5BHighest grade attended at that level
CDOIDate of interview child (CMC)
CDOBDate of birth of child (CMC)
CAGEAge (months)
CAGE_6Age
CAGE_11Age
CAGEDAge in days
HAPHeight for age percentile NCHS
HAZHeight for age z-score NCHS
HAMHeight for age percent of reference median NCHS
WAPWeight for age percentile NCHS
WAZWeight for age z-score NCHS
WAMWeight for age percent of reference median NCHS
WHPWeight for height percentile NCHS
WHZWeight for height z-score NCHS
WHMWeight for height percent of reference median NCHS
FLAGFlag for anthropometric indicators
BMIBody Mass Index WHO
ZBMIBody Mass Index z-score WHO
HAZ2Height for age z-score WHO
WAZ2Weight for age z-score WHO
WHZ2Weight for height z-score WHO
HAZFLAGHeight for age flag WHO
WAZFLAGWeight for age flag WHO
WHZFLAGWeight for height flag WHO
BMIFLAGBMI flag WHO
WHZNOAGEWeight for height - Age flag WHO
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
melevelMother's Education
cinsuranceHealth insurance
cdisabilityFunctional difficulties (age 2-4 years)
caretakerdisMother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)
chweightChildren under 5's sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018ch
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018ch.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018ch
## End(Not run)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Child Labor data from a selected child for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018fs provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Children Age 5-17 questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey:
1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling;
2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample;
3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years;
4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years;
5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and
6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.
Format
A data frame with 37052 rows and 276 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
LNLine number
FS1Cluster number
FS2Household number
FS3Child's line number
FSINTInterviewer number
FS4Mother / Caretaker's line number
FS5Interviewer number
FS6Supervisor?s number
FS7DDay of interview
FS7MMonth of interview
FS7YYear of interview
FS9First interview with this respondent
FS10Consent
FS17Result of interview for children 5-17
FS8HStart of interview - Hour
FS8MStart of interview - Minutes
FS11HEnd of interview - Hour
FS11MEnd of interview - Minutes
FS12Language of the Questionnaire
FS13Language of the Interview
FS14Native language of the Respondent
FS15Translator used
FSHINTHousehold interviewer
CB2MMonth of birth of child
CB2YYear of birth of child
CB3Age of child
CB4Ever attended school or early childhood programme
CB5AHighest level of education attended
CB5BHighest grade attended at that level
CB6Ever completed that grade/year
CB7Attended school or early childhood programme during current school year
CB8ALevel of education attended current school year
CB8BGrade of education attended current school year
CB9Attended school or early childhood programme during previous school year
CB10ALevel of education attended previous school year
CB10BGrade of education attended previous school year
CB11Covered by any health insurance
CB12AHealth insurance - PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE
CB12BHealth insurance - Health insurance through employer
CB12CHealth insurance - Social security
CB12DHealth insurance - Other privately purchased commercial health insurance
CB12XHealth insurance - Other
CB12NRHealth insurance - MIssing
CL1AWorked or helped on garden in past week
CL1BHelped in family business in past week
CL1CProduced or sold articles in past week
CL1XEngaged in any other activity for income in past week
CL3Hours worked in past week
CL4Activities required carrying heavy loads
CL5Activities required working with dangerous tools or heavy machinery
CL6ADescription of work: exposed to dust, fumes, or gas
CL6BDescription of work: exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity
CL6CDescription of work: exposed to loud noise or vibration
CL6DDescription of work: required to work at heights
CL6EDescription of work: required to work with chemicals
CL6XDescription of work: exposed to other
CL7Fetched water in past week
CL8Hours spent fetching water in past week
CL9Collected firewood in past week
CL10Hours spent collecting firewood in past week
CL11AHousehold chores in past week: shopping
CL11BHousehold chores in past week: cooking
CL11CHousehold chores in past week: washing dishes or cleaning around the house
CL11DHousehold chores in past week: washing/Iron clothes
CL11EHousehold chores in past week: caring for children
CL11FHousehold chores in past week: caring for old or sick
CL11XHousehold chores in past week: other household tasks
CL13Number of hours engaged in past week
FCD2ATook away privileges
FCD2BExplained why behaviour was wrong
FCD2CShook child
FCD2DShouted, yelled or screamed at child
FCD2EGave child something else to do
FCD2FSpanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand
FCD2GHit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.
FCD2HCalled child dumb, lazy or another name
FCD2IHit or slapped child on the face, head or ears
FCD2JHit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg
FCD2KBeat child up as hard as one could
FCD5Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly
FCF1Child wear glasses or contact lenses
FCF2Child uses hearing aid
FCF3Child uses any equipment or receive assistance for walking
FCF6Child has difficulty seeing
FCF8Child has difficulty hearing sounds like people voices or music
FCF10Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 100 meters
FCF11Without using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 500 meters
FCF12When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 100 meters
FCF13When using equipment or assistance child has difficulty walking 500 meters
FCF14Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking 100 meters
FCF15Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty walking 500 meters
FCF16Child has difficulty with self-care such as feeding or dressing
FCF17Child has difficulty being understood by people inside of this household
FCF18Child has difficulty being understood by people outside of this household
FCF19Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty learning things
FCF20Compared with children of the same age, child has difficulty remembering things
FCF21Child has difficulty concentrating on an activity that he/she enjoys
FCF22Child has difficulty accepting changes in his/her routine
FCF23Compared with children of the same age, child have difficulty controlling his/her behaviour
FCF24Child has difficulty making friends
FCF25How often child seems very anxious, nervous or worried
FCF26How often child seems very sad or depressed
PR3Number of children's books or picture books for child
PR5Child ever had homework
PR6Anyone helps child with homework
PR7School have a School Governing Body in which parents can participate
PR8Attended a PTA / SMC meeting in the last 12 months
PR9AAt meeting - discussed a plan for addressing key education isses faced by child's school
PR9BAt meeting - discussed school budget or use of funds received by child's school
PR10In the last 12 months - received a student or student report card
PR11AIn the last 12 months gone to school for - a school assembly, a school celebration or a sport event
PR11BIn the last 12 months gone to school for - to discuss child's progress with child's teachers
PR12AIn the last 12 months school closed due to - natural disasters
PR12BIn the last 12 months school closed due to - man made disasters
PR12CIn the last 12 months school closed due to - teacher strike or teacher absenteesim
PR12XIn the last 12 months school closed due to - any other reasons
PR13In the last 12 months, child was unable to attend class due to teacher being absent
PR15Contacted the school officials or school governing bodies when this happened
FL1Consent
FL2HStart of interview with child - Hour
FL2MStart of interview with child - Minutes
FL3Consent
FL4AYou are not alone with the child unless they are at least visible to an adult known to the child
FL4BYou have engaged the child in conversation and built rapport e.g. using an Icebreaker
FL4CThe child is sat comfortably, able to use the Reading & Numbers Book without difficulty while you can see which page is open
FL6Achild read books
FL6Bsomeone read books to child
FL7Language child speaks most of the time at home
FL9Language teacher use most of the time when teaching child in class
FL10Like to read story
FL13Giving the Child book - Manual introduction
FL14Child read every word in the practice correctly
FL15Reading done: How old is Mano?
FL16Mano is 5 years old
FL17Another question: Who is older: Mano or Motie?
FL18Motie is older than Mano. Motie is 6 and Mano is 5.
FLINTROINTRO
FL19W1Word1
FL19W2Word2
FL19W3Word3
FL19W4Word4
FL19W5Word5
FL19W6Word6
FL19W7Word7
FL19W8Word8
FL19W9Word9
FL19W10Word10
FL19W11Word11
FL19W12Word12
FL19W13Word13
FL19W14Word14
FL19W15Word15
FL19W16Word16
FL19W17Word17
FL19W18Word18
FL19W19Word19
FL19W20Word20
FL19W21Word21
FL19W22Word22
FL19W23Word23
FL19W24Word24
FL19W25Word25
FL19W26Word26
FL19W27Word27
FL19W28Word28
FL19W29Word29
FL19W30Word30
FL19W31Word31
FL19W32Word32
FL19W33Word33
FL19W34Word34
FL19W35Word35
FL19W36Word36
FL19W37Word37
FL19W38Word38
FL19W39Word39
FL19W40Word40
FL19W41Word41
FL19W42Word42
FL19W43Word43
FL19W44Word44
FL19W45Word45
FL19W46Word46
FL19W47Word47
FL19W48Word48
FL19W49Word49
FL19W50Word50
FL19W51Word51
FL19W52Word52
FL19W53Word53
FL19W54Word54
FL19W55Word55
FL19W56Word56
FL19W57Word57
FL19W58Word58
FL19W59Word59
FL19W60Word60
FL19W61Word61
FL19W62Word62
FL19W63Word63
FL19W64Word64
FL19W65Word65
FL19W66Word66
FL19W67Word67
FL19W68Word68
FL19W69Word69
FL19W70Word70
FL19W71Word71
FL19W72Word72
FL20ATotal number of words attempted
FL20BTotal number of words incorrect or missed
FL21How well did child read the story
FL22AStory comprehension: 1 (What class is Amjad in)
FL22BStory comprehension: 2 (What did Amjad see on the way home)
FL22CStory comprehension: 3 (Why did Amjad start crying)
FL22DStory comprehension: 4 (Where did Amjad fall (down))
FL22EStory comprehension: 5 (Why was Amjad happy)
FL23AChild recognizes symbol: 9
FL23BChild recognizes symbol: 12
FL23CChild recognizes symbol: 30
FL23DChild recognizes symbol: 48
FL23EChild recognizes symbol: 74
FL23FChild recognizes symbol: 731
FL24AChild identities bigger of two numbers: 7-5
FL24BChild identities bigger of two numbers: 11-24
FL24CChild identities bigger of two numbers: 58-49
FL24DChild identities bigger of two numbers: 65-67
FL24EChild identities bigger of two numbers: 146-154
FL25AChild adds numbers correctly: 3+2
FL25BChild adds numbers correctly: 8+6
FL25CChild adds numbers correctly: 7+3
FL25DChild adds numbers correctly: 13+6
FL25EChild adds numbers correctly: 12+24
FL26Manual intro
FL27AChild identifies next number: 5-6-7-X
FL27BChild identifies next number: 14-15-X-17
FL27CChild identifies next number: 20-X-40-50
FL27DChild identifies next number: 2-4-6-X
FL27EChild identifies next number: 5-8-11-X
FL28Result of interview with selected child (7-14 years)
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
HL4Sex
ED5AHighest level of education attended
ED5BHighest grade attended at that level
FSAGEAge
FSDOIDate of interview child 5-17 (CMC)
FSDOBDate of birth of child 5-17 (CMC)
HH56Number of CF questionnaires completed (age 5-17 years)
fsweightChildren 5-17's sample weight
caretakerdisMother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
fselevelChild's education
fsinsuranceHealth insurance
fsdisabilityFunctional difficulties
melevelMother's education
schageAge at beginning of school year
HH52Number of children age 5-17 years
fshweightChildren 5-17's household sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Household Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018hh provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2017-18 Household questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan. The results of the present survey are critically important for the purposes of SDG monitoring, as the survey produces information on 32 global SDG indicators. The data was collected from 53,840 households selected at the second stage with systematic random sampling out of a sample of 2,692 clusters selected using Probability Proportional to size sampling. Six questionnaires were used in the survey:
1. a household questionnaire to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), the household, and the dwelling;
2. a water quality testing questionnaire administered in three households in each cluster of the sample;
3. a questionnaire for individual women administered in each household to all women age 15-49 years;
4. a questionnaire for individual men administered in every second household to all men age 15-49 years;
5. an under-5 questionnaire, administered to mothers (or caretakers) of all children under 5 living in the household; and
6. a questionnaire for children age 5-17 years, administered to the mother (or caretaker) of one randomly selected child age 5-17 years living in the household.
Format
A data frame with 53840 rows and 330 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
HH3Interviewer number
HH4Supervisor number
HH5DDay of interview
HH5MMonth of interview
HH5YYear of interview
HH6Area
HH8HH selected for Questionnaire for Men
HH9HH selected for Water Quality Testing
HH10HH selected for blank testing
HH11HStart of interview - Hour
HH11MStart of interview - Minutes
HH12Consent
HH46Result of HH interview
HH13HEnd of interview - Hour
HH13MEnd of interview - Minutes
HH14Language of the questionnaire
HH15Language of the interview
HH16Native language of the respondent
HH17Translator used
HH26ARank number of the selected child
HH26BChild line number
HH26CChild's age
HH33Consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.01Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.02Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.03Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.04Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.05Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.06Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.07Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.08Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.09Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.10Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.11Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.12Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.13Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.14Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.15Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.16Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.17Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.18Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.19Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.20Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.21Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.22Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.23Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.24Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.25Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.26Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.27Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.28Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.29Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.30Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.31Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.32Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.33Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.34Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.35Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.36Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.37Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.38Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.39Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.40Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.41Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.42Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.43Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.44Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.45Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.46Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.47Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.48Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.49Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH33.50Roster to check the consent for interview girls 15-17
HH39Consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.01Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.02Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.03Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.04Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.05Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.06Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.07Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.08Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.09Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.10Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.11Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.12Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.13Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.14Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.15Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.16Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.17Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.18Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.19Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.20Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.21Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.22Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.23Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.24Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.25Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.26Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.27Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.28Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.29Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.30Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.31Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.32Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.33Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.34Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.35Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.36Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.37Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.38Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.39Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.40Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.41Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.42Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.43Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.44Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.45Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.46Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.47Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.48Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.49Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH39.50Roster to check the consent for interview boys 15-17
HH44Consent for Water Quality Testing
HH47Respondent to HH questionnaire
HH48Number of HH members
HH49Number of women 15 - 49 years
HH50Number of men 15 - 49 years
HH51Number of children under age 5
HH52Number of children age 5-17
INTROHLIntroduction HH Listing
HHAUXOther household memebers
HHWQWater Quality prompt
HHFINFinish
HC1BLanguage of household head
HC3Number of rooms used for sleeping
HC4Main material of floor
HC5Main material of roof
HC6Main material of exterior wall
HC7AHousehold have: Fixed telephone line
HC7BHousehold have: Radio
HC7CHousehold have: Gas Heater
HC7DHousehold have: Cooking Range
HC7EHousehold have: Sewing Machine (without electric motor)
HC7FHousehold have: An iron (Gas/ Coal)
HC7GHousehold have: Bed
HC7HHousehold have: Sofa
HC7IHousehold have: Cupboard
HC7JHousehold have: Wall Clock
HC8Household have electricity
HC9AHousehold have: Television
HC9BHousehold have: Refrigerator
HC9CHousehold have: Washing Machine/ Dryer
HC9DHousehold have: Air Cooler/ Fan
HC9EHousehold have: Microwave Oven
HC9FHousehold have: Electric Iron
HC9GHousehold have: Water Filter
HC9HHousehold have: Donkey Pump/ Turbine
HC9IHousehold have: Air conditioner
HC9JHousehold have: Sewing Machine (with electirc motor)
HC10AAny member of household own: Watch
HC10BAny member of household own: Bicycle
HC10CAny member of household own: Motorcycle or scooter
HC10DAny member of household own: Animal-drawn cart
HC10EAny member of household own: Car, truck or van
HC10FAny member of household own: Boat with motor
HC10GAny member of household own: Tractor Trolley
HC10HAny member of household own: Autorickshaw/ Chingchi
HC11Any member have a computer
HC12Any member have a mobile telephone
HC13Internet access at home
HC14Household owns the dwelling
HC15Any household member own land that can be used for agriculture
HC16Hectares of agricultural land members of household owns
HC17Household own any animals
HC18AMilk cows, buffaloes or bulls
HC18BOther cattle
HC18CHorses, donkeys, camel or mules
HC18DGoats
HC18ESheep
HC18FChickens
HC18HDucks/Turkey
HC19Any household member own bank account
ST2.1Aware of (name of programme)
ST2.2Aware of (name of programme)
ST2.3Aware of (name of programme)
ST2.4Aware of (name of programme)
ST2.5Aware of (name of programme)
ST2.6Aware of (name of programme)
ST3.1Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST3.2Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST3.3Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST3.4Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST3.5Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST3.6Received assistance through (name of programme)
ST4U.1Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4U.2Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4U.3Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4U.4Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4U.5Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4U.6Last time assistance was received (unit)
ST4N.1Last time assistance was received (number)
ST4N.2Last time assistance was received (number)
ST4N.3Last time assistance was received (number)
ST4N.4Last time assistance was received (number)
ST4N.5Last time assistance was received (number)
ST4N.6Last time assistance was received (number)
RM1Working outside this country
RM2Number of persons working outside this country
RM3Household receive remittances from outside the country
RM4Household receive any cash donation from within the country
EU1Type of cookstove mainly used for cooking
EU2Cookstove have a chimney
EU3Cookstove have a fan
EU4Type of energy source for cookstove
EU5Place for cooking
EU6Type of space heating in household
EU7Space heater have a chimney
EU8Type of energy source for heater
EU9Type of lighting in household
WS1Main source of drinking water
WS2Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled water used for drinking)
WS3Location of the water source
WS4Time (in minutes) to get water and come back
WS5Person collecting water
WS6Number of times person collected water in the last seven days
WS7There been any time in the last month without sufficient water
WS8Main reason without sufficient water
WS9Treat water to make safer for drinking
WS10AWater treatment: Boil
WS10BWater treatment: Add bleach/chlorine
WS10CWater treatment: Strain it through a cloth
WS10DWater treatment: Use water filter
WS10EWater treatment: Solar disinfection
WS10FWater treatment: Let it stand and settle
WS10XWater treatment: Other
WS10ZWater treatment: DK
WS10NRWater treatment: Missing
WS11Type of toilet facility
WS12Pit latrine or septic tank ever been emptied
WS13Place the contents were emptied
WS14Location of the toilet faciltity
WS15Toilet facility shared
WS16Toilet shared with other household or with general public
WS17Households using this toilet facility
HW1Place where household members most often wash their hands
HW2Water available at the place for handwashing
HW3Soap or detergent present at place of handwashing
HW4Usual place for handwashing
HW5Soap or detergent available for washing hands
HW6Hand washing material shown
HW7ABar soap
HW7BDetergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)
HW7NRMissing
SA1Salt iodization test outcome
SA2Salt iodization recheck test outcome
WQ1Cluster number
WQ2Household number
WQ3Measurer's number
WQ4Supervisor's number
WQ5DDay of interview
WQ5MMonth of interview
WQ5YYear of interview
WQ6HH selected for blank testing
WQ8Consent for water testing
WQ31Result of water quality testing
WQ10HStart of water quality test - Hour
WQ10MStart of water quality test - Minutes
WQ22HEnd of water quality test - Hour
WQ22MEnd of water quality test - Minutes
WQ11Glass of the water that members of your household usually drink
WQ12whether the water was collected directly from the source or from a separate storage container
WQ13Have you labled sample
WQ14Done anything to the water to make it safer to drink
WQ15AWater treatment: Boil
WQ15BWater treatment: Add bleach/chlorine
WQ15CWater treatment: Strain it through a cloth
WQ15DWater treatment: Use water filter
WQ15EWater treatment: Solar disinfection
WQ15FWater treatment: Let it stand and settle
WQ15XWater treatment: Other
WQ15ZWater treatment: DK
WQ15NRWater treatment: Missing
WQ16Was the glass water from the main source
WQ17Source of water where the glass of water was collected
WQ18Main source of water was shown
WQ19Source water sample collected
WQ20HH selected for blank testing
WQ21Blank water test available
WQ23HEnd of water quality test - Hour
WQ23MEnd of water quality test - Minutes
WQ24DDay of of recording test results
WQ24MMonth of of recording test results
WQ24YYear of of recording test results
WQ26Household water test (100ml)
WQ27Source water test (100ml)
WQ29Blank water test (100ml)
WQ25MEnd of water quality test - Hour
WQ25HEnd of water quality test - Minutes
HHSEXSex of household head
HHAGEAge of household head
stratumstratum
psupsu
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
helevelEducation of household head
HH53Number of woman' questionnaires completed
HH54Number of man' questionnaires completed
HH50ANumber of men 15 - 49 years in interviewed households
HH55Number of under - 5 questionnaires completed
HH56Number of CF questionnaires completed (age 5-17 years)
hhweightHousehold sample weight
wqhweightWeight for household WQT
wshweightWeight for source WQT
wqsweightWeight for source WQT
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018hh
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Household Listing Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018hl data of Household Listing, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Format
A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
HL1Line number
HL3Relationship to the head
HL4Sex
HL5MMonth of birth
HL5YYear of birth
HL6Age
HL7Member stayed in the household last night
HL7AAge 10 and above
HL7BMarital Status
HL8Line number of woman age 15 - 49
HL9Line number of man age 15 - 49
HL10Line number for children age 0-4
HL11Member age 0-17
HL12Is natural mother alive
HL13Does natural mother live in HH
HL14Natural mother's line number in HH
HL15Where does natural mother live
HL16Is natural father alive
HL17Does natural father live in HH
HL18Natural father's line number in HH
HL19Where does natural father live
HL20Line number of morhter or primary caretaker for children 0-17 years of age
HL33Consent for interview girls 15-17
HL39Consent for interview boys 15-17
ED1Line number
ED2AAge
ED3Age above 3
ED4Ever attended school or any Early Childhood Education programme
ED5AHighest level of education attended
ED5BHighest grade attended at that level
ED6Highest grade completed at that level
ED7Age 3-24
ED8Check: Ever attended school, Pre School, Katchi or any Early Childhood Education programme
ED9Attended school during current school year
ED10ALevel of education attended current school year
ED10BGrade of education attended current school year
ED10CGoing to any school last week for at least 4-5 hours daily
ED11Attended public school current school year
ED12School tuition in the current school year
ED13ATuition provided: Govt./public
ED13BTuition provided: Religious / faith org.
ED13CTuition provided: Private
ED13XTuition provided: Other
ED13ZTuition provided: Z
ED13NRTuition provided: NR
ED14Material support in the current school year
ED15Attended school previous school year
ED16ALevel of education attended previous school year
ED16BGrade of education attended previous school year
DA1Line number
DA2BAge
DA3Age 18 or above
DA4Wear glasses or contact lenses
DA5Difficulty seeing, even if wearing glasses
DA6Difficulty seeing
DA7Wear a hearing aid
DA8Difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid
DA9Difficulty hearing
DA10Difficulty communicating when using his/her usual language
DA11Difficulty remembering or concentrating
DA12Difficulty walking or climbing steps
DA13Difficulty washing all over or dressing
DA14ATaken any benifit: ZAKAT & BAIT UL MALL
DA14BTaken any benifit: BISP
DA14CTaken any benifit: KHIDMAT CARD
DA14DTaken any benifit: PENSION / RETIRMENT
DA14ETaken any benifit: WATAN / HEALTH CARD
DA14XTaken any benifit: OTHER
DA14YTaken any benifit: NOT ANY
DA14ZTaken any benifit: DONT KNOW
DA14NRTaken any benifit: NON RESPONSE
HH4Supervisor number
HH5DDay of interview
HH5MMonth of interview
HH5YYear of interview
HH6Area
MLINEMother's line number
FLINEFather's line number
helevelEducation of household head
disabilityFunctional difficulties
insuranceHealth insurance
schageAge at beginning of school year
melevelMother level of education
caretakerdisMother's functional disabilities (age 18-49 years)
felevelEducation of father
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
hhweightHousehold sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018hl
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018hl.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018hl
## End(Not run)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Maternal Mortality Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018mm data of Maternal Mortality, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Format
A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
WM1Cluster number
WM2Household number
WMINTInterviewer number
WM3Woman's line number
LNLine number
MMLNSibling's line number
MM15Sibling's gender
MM16Sibling still alive
MM17Age of sibling
MM18Years since death
MM19Age at death of sibling
MM22Pregnant when died
MM23Died during the childbirth
MM24Died within two months after the end of a pregnancy or childbirth
MM25Days after the end of the pregnancy or childbirth did die
MM26Death due to an act of violence
MM27Death due to an accident
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
WDOIDate of interview women (CMC)
WDOBDate of birth of woman (CMC)
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
welevelEducation
disabilityFunctional difficulties (age 18-49 years)
insuranceHealth insurance
wmweightWoman's sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018mm
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018mm.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018mm
## End(Not run)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Men Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018mn data of Men, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Format
A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
MWM1Cluster number
MWM2Household number
MWMINTInterviewer number
MWM3Man's line number
LNLine number
MWM4Supervisor's number
MWM5Interviewer's number
MWM6DDay of interview
MWM6MMonth of interview
MWM6YYear of interview
MWM8Household interviewer
MWM9Consent
MWM17Result of man's interview
MWM7HStart of interview - Hour
MWM7MStart of interview - Minutes
MWM10HEnd of interview - Hour
MWM10MEnd of interview - Minutes
MWM11Interview completed in private
MWM12Language of the Questionnaire
MWM13Language of the Interview
MWM14Native language of the Respondent
MWM15Translator used
MWMHINTHousehold interviewer
MWB1Check: Respondent to HH questionnaire
MWB2Check: Highest level of school attended
MWB3MMonth of birth of man
MWB3YYear of birth of man
MWB4Age of man
MWB5Ever attended school
MWB6AHighest level of school attended
MWB6BHighest grade attended at that level
MWB7Grade completion
MWB9Attended school during current school year
MWB10ALevel of education attended current school year
MWB10BGrade of education attended current school year
MWB11Attended school previous school year
MWB12ALevel of education attended previous school year
MWB12BGrade of education attended previous school year
MWB14Can read part of the sentence
MWB15Duration of living in current place
MWB16Place of living prior to moving to current place
MWB17Region prior to moving to current place
MWB18Covered by health insurance
MWB19AType of health insurance: Public health organization
MWB19BType of health insurance: Health insurance through employer
MWB19CType of health insurance: Social security
MWB19DType of health insurance: Other privately purchased commercial health insurance
MWB19XType of health insurance: Other
MWB19NRType of health insurance: Missing
MWDOIDate of interview man (CMC)
MWB1CDate of birth of man (CMC)
MWB1FDate flag for WB1
MWB2CAge of respondent (calculated)
MWAGEAge
MMT1Frequency of reading newspaper or magazine
MMT2Frequency of listening to the radio
MMT3Frequency of watching TV
MMT4Ever used a computer or a tablet
MMT5Computer / tablet usage in the last 3 months
MMT6ADuring the last 3 months: Copy or move a file or folder
MMT6BDuring the last 3 months: Use a copy / paste in document
MMT6CDuring the last 3 months: Send e-mail with attached file
MMT6DDuring the last 3 months: Use a basic arithmetic formula in a spreadsheet
MMT6EDuring the last 3 months: Connect and install a new device
MMT6FDuring the last 3 months: Install and configure software
MMT6GDuring the last 3 months: Create an electronic presentation
MMT6HDuring the last 3 months: Transfer a file
MMT6IDuring the last 3 months: Write a computer program
MMT9Ever used internet
MMT10Internet usage in the last 3 months
MMT11Own a mobile phone
MMT12Mobile phone usage in the last 3 months
MCM1Ever fathered any childeren
MCM2Any sons or daughters living with you
MCM3Sons living with you
MCM4Daughters living with you
MCM5Any sons or daughters not living with you
MCM6Sons living elsewhere
MCM7Daughters living elsewhere
MCM8Ever had child who later died
MCM9Boys dead
MCM10Girls dead
MCM11Children ever born
MCM12Confirm total number of ever born
MCM15Same biological mother
MCM16Number of women respondent fathered children with
MCM17Age when first child was born
MCM18MMonth of last birth
MCM18YYear of last birth
MDV1AIf she goes out with out telling husband: wife beating justified
MDV1BIf she neglects the children: wife beating justified
MDV1CIf she argues with husband: wife beating justified
MDV1DIf she refuses sex with husband: wife beating justified
MDV1EIf she burns the food: wife beating justified
MVT1Something taken by using force or someone threatening to use force
MVT2Victimisation happened during the last 12 months
MVT3Number of times victimisation happened in the last year
MVT5The last time that this happened, was anything stolen
MVT6Person(s) had a weapon
MVT7AOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife
MVT7BOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun
MVT7XOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon
MVT7NROffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing
MVT8Incident reported to the police
MVT9Physically attacked
MVT10Attack happened during the last 12 months
MVT11Number of times attack happened in the last year
MVT12Place attack happened the last time
MVT13Number of people involved in committing the offence
MVT14At least one of the offender(s) recognized at the time of the incident
MVT17Person(s) had a weapon
MVT18AOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife
MVT18BOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun
MVT18XOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon
MVT18NROffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing
MVT19Incident reported to the police
MVT20Feeling safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark
MVT21Feeling safe at home alone after dark
MVT22AIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Ethnic or immigration origin
MVT22BIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Gender
MVT22CIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Sexual orientation
MVT22DIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Age
MVT22EIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Religion or belief
MVT22FIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Disability
MVT22XIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: any other reason
MMA1Currently married
MMA3More than one wives
MMA4Number of wives
MMA5Ever married
MMA6Marital status
MMA7Married with someone once or more than once
MMA8MMonth of first marriage
MMA8YYear of first marriage
MMA11Age at first marriage
MHA1Ever heard of HIV or AIDS
MHA2Can avoid HIV by having one uninfected partner
MHA3Can get HIV from mosquito bites
MHA4Can avoid HIV by using a condom correctly every time
MHA5Can get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV
MHA6Can get HIV through supernatural means
MHA7Healthy-looking person may have HIV
MHA8AHIV from mother to child during pregnancy
MHA8BHIV from mother to child during delivery
MHA8CHIV from mother to child through breastfeeding
MHA10Aware of drugs used to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby
MHA24Ever been tested for HIV
MHA25Most recent time of testing for HIV
MHA26Received results of HIV test
MHA27Know a place to get HIV test
MHA28Heard of test kit for HIV testing
MHA29Ever tested yourself using test kit
MHA30Would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper with AIDS virus
MHA31Children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with other children
MHA32People hesitate to take an HIV test because they are afraid of how other people will react if the test result is positive
MHA33People talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV
MHA34People living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people
MHA35Agreement with the following statement: I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV
MHA36Fear of getting HIV in contact with the saliva of a person living with HIV
MTA1Ever tried cigarette smoking
MTA2Age when cigarette was smoked for the first time
MTA3Currently smoking cigarettes
MTA4Number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours
MTA5Number of days when cigarettes were smoked in past month
MTA6Ever tried any smoked tobacco products other than cigarettes
MTA7Used any smoked tobacco products during the last month
MTA8AType of smoked tobacco product: Cigars
MTA8BType of smoked tobacco product: Water pipe
MTA8CType of smoked tobacco product: Cigarillos
MTA8DType of smoked tobacco product: Pipe/SHESHA
MTA8XType of smoked tobacco product: Other
MTA8NRType of smoked tobacco product: No response
MTA9Number of days when tobacco products where smoked in past month
MTA10Ever tried any form of smokeless tobacco products
MTA11Used any smokeless tobacco products during the last month
MTA12AType of smokeless tobacco product used: Chewing tobacco
MTA12BType of smokeless tobacco product used: Snuff
MTA12DType of smokeless tobacco product used: PAN WITH TOBACCO
MTA12EType of smokeless tobacco product used: GUTKA
MTA12FType of smokeless tobacco product used: NASWAR
MTA12GType of smokeless tobacco product used: MAWA TOBACCO
MTA12HType of smokeless tobacco product used: PAN WITH TOBACCO
MTA12XType of smokeless tobacco product used: Other
MTA12NRType of smokeless tobacco product used: No response
MTA13Number of days when smokeless tobacco products where used in past month
MLS1Estimation of overall happiness
MLS2Satisfaction with ladder step
MLS3Life satisfaction in comparison with last year
MLS4Life satisfaction expectation one year from now
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
MWDOBDate of birth of man (CMC)
MWDOMDate of marriage of man (CMC)
MWAGEMAge at first marriage of man
MMSTATUSMarital status of man
disabilityFunctional difficulties (age 18-49 years)
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
mwelevelEducation
minsuranceHealth insurance
mdisabilityFunctional difficulties (age 18-49 years)
mnweightMen's sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018mn
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018mn.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018mn
## End(Not run)
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2018 Women Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
PakPMICS2018wm data of Women, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Format
A data frame with 157899 rows and 62 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
WM1Cluster number
WM2Household number
WMINTInterviewer number
WM3Woman's line number
LNLine number
WM4Supervisor's number
WM5Interviewer's number
WM6DDay of interview
WM6MMonth of interview
WM6YYear of interview
WM8Household interviewer
WM9Consent
WM17Result of woman's interview
WM7HStart of interview - Hour
WM7MStart of interview - Minutes
WM10HEnd of interview - Hour
WM10MEnd of interview - Minutes
WM11Interview completed in private
WM12Language of the Questionnaire
WM13Language of the Interview
WM14Native language of the Respondent
WM15Translator used
WMHINTHousehold interviewer
INTROBHIntroduction Birth History (BH)
INTROMMIntroduction MM Listing
MMAUXOther brother/sisters
WB3MMonth of birth of woman
WB3YYear of birth of woman
WB4Age of woman
WB5Ever attended school
WB6AHighest level of school attended
WB6BHighest grade attended at that level
WB7Grade completion
WB9Attended school during current school year
WB10ALevel of education attended current school year
WB10BGrade of education attended current school year
WB11Attended school previous school year
WB12ALevel of education attended previous school year
WB12BGrade of education attended previous school year
WB14Can read part of the sentence
WB15Duration of living in current place
WB16Place of living prior to moving to current place
WB17Region prior to moving to current place
WB18Covered by health insurance
WB19AType of health insurance: Public health organization
WB19BType of health insurance: Health insurance through employer
WB19CType of health insurance: Social security
WB19DType of health insurance: Other privately purchased commercial health insurance
WB19XType of health insurance: Other
WB19NRType of health insurance: No response
WDOIDate of interview women (CMC)
WAGEAge
MT1Frequency of reading newspaper or magazine
MT2Frequency of listening to the radio
MT3Frequency of watching TV
MT4Ever used a computer or a tablet
MT5Computer / tablet usage in the last 3 months
MT6ADuring the last 3 months: Copy or move a file or folder
MT6BDuring the last 3 months: Use a copy / paste in document
MT6CDuring the last 3 months: Send e-mail with attached file
MT6DDuring the last 3 months: Use a basic arithmetic formula in a spreadsheet
MT6EDuring the last 3 months: Connect and install a new device
MT6FDuring the last 3 months: Install and configure software
MT6GDuring the last 3 months: Create an electronic presentation
MT6HDuring the last 3 months: Transfer a file
MT6IDuring the last 3 months: Write a computer program
MT9Ever used internet
MT10Internet usage in the last 3 months
MT11Own a mobile phone
MT12Mobile phone usage in the last 3 months
MA1Currently married
MA2Age of husband
MA3Husband has more wives
MA4Number of other wives or partners
MA5Ever married
MA6Marital status
MA7Married or lived with a man once or more than once
MA8MMonth of first marriage
MA8YYear of first marriage
MA11Age at first marriage
CM1Ever given birth
CM2Any sons or daughters living with you
CM3Sons living with you
CM4Daughters living with you
CM5Any sons or daughters not living with you
CM6Sons living elsewhere
CM7Daughters living elsewhere
CM8Ever had child who later died
CM9Boys dead
CM10Girls dead
CM11Children ever born
CM12Confirm total number of ever born
CM15Check total number of children ever born
CM17Live births in last two years
BH11Any other live births
DB2Wanted last child then
DB4Wanted child later or did not want more children
MN2Received prenatal care
MN3APrenatal care provider: Doctor
MN3BPrenatal care provider: Nurse/Midwife
MN3CPrenatal care provider: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)
MN3DPrenatal care provider: Community Mid Wife
MN3FPrenatal care provider: Traditional birth attendant
MN3XPrenatal care provider: Other
MN3NRPrenatal care provider: No Response
MN4AUWeeks or months pregnent at first prenatal care - unit
MN4ANWeeks or months pregnant at first prenatal care - number
MN5Times received prenatal care
MN6ABlood pressure
MN6BUrine sample
MN6CBlood sample
MN6DWeight
MN6EImportance of Spacing
MN6FInformation provided for FP methods
MN7Has own immunization card
MN8Any tetanus toxoid injection during last pregnancy
MN9Doses of tetanus toxoid during last pregnancy
MN11Any tetanus toxoid injection before last pregnancy
MN12Doses of tetanus toxoid before last pregnancy
MN14Years ago last tetanus toxoid received before last pregnancy
MN16Any SP/Fansidar during last pregnancy
MN17Doses of SP/Fansidar during last pregnancy
MN18AReceived SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Antenatal visit
MN18BReceived SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Another facility visit
MN18XReceived SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: Other source
MN18NRReceived SP/Fansidar during an antenatal care visit, or during another visit: No response
MN19AAssistance at delivery: Doctor
MN19BAssistance at delivery: Nurse / Midwife
MN19CAssistance at delivery: Lady Health Visitor
MN19DAssistance at delivery: Community Mid Wife
MN19FAssistance at delivery: Traditional birth attendant
MN19HAssistance at delivery: Relative / Friend
MN19XAssistance at delivery: Other
MN19YAssistance at delivery: No one
MN19NRAssistance at delivery: No response
MN20Place of delivery
MN21Delivery by caesarean section
MN22Decision made to have caesarean section
MN23After the birth, baby was put directly on the bare skin of mothers chest
MN24Baby was wrapped up before being placed on mothers chest
MN25Baby was dried or wiped soon after birth
MN26UTime baby was bathed - unit
MN26NTime baby was bathed - number
MN28What was used to cut the cord
MN29Instrument used to cut the cord boiled prior to use
MN30Something applied to the cord after it was cut
MN31AWhat was applied to the cord: Chlorhexidine
MN31BWhat was applied to the cord: Other antiseptic
MN31CWhat was applied to the cord: Mustard oil
MN31DWhat was applied to the cord: Ash
MN31EWhat was applied to the cord: Animal dung
MN31XWhat was applied to the cord: Other
MN31ZWhat was applied to the cord: DK / Don't remember
MN31NRWhat was applied to the cord: No Response
MN32Size of child at birth
MN33Weighted at birth
MN34AWeight from card or recall
MN34Weight at birth (Kilograms)
MN35Menstrual period returned since the birth of child
MN36Ever breastfeed
MN37UTime baby put to breast - unit
MN37NTime baby put to breast - number
MN38Within first 3 days after delivery, child given anything to drink other than breast milk
MN39AChild given to drink: Milk (other than breast milk)
MN39BChild given to drink: Plain water
MN39CChild given to drink: Sugar or glucose water
MN39DChild given to drink: Gripe water
MN39EChild given to drink: Sugar - salt - water solution
MN39FChild given to drink: Fruit juice
MN39GChild given to drink: Infant formula
MN39HChild given to drink: Tea / Infusions
MN39IChild given to drink: Honey
MN39JChild given to drink: Prescribed medicine
MN39KChild given to drink: Rose Water
MN39XChild given to drink: Other
MN39YChild given to drink: Not given anything to drink
MN39NRChild given to drink: No response
MN40Lady Health Worker
PN3UDuration of staying in the health facility - unit
PN3NDuration of staying in the health facility - number
PN4Baby's health checked before leaving health facility
PN5Mother's health checked before leaving health facility
PN5AABefore leaving the facility, did anyone: Counsel for family planning
PN5ABBefore leaving the facility, did anyone: Tell about various family planning methods
PN5ACBefore leaving the facility, did anyone: Guide about from where you can get these methods
PN6Baby's health checked after leaving health facility
PN8Baby checked after the delivery was over
PN9Mother checked after the delivery was over
PN9AACouncelling for Family Planning
PN9ABFamily Planning Methods
PN9ACFrom where you get these methods
PN10Additional baby check after the delivery
PN11Baby checked after the delivery
PN12Number of times baby was checked
PN13UHow long after delivery did the first check of baby happen - unit
PN13NHow long after delivery did the first check of baby happen - number
PN14APerson checking on baby's health: Doctor
PN14BPerson checking on baby's health: Nurse / Midwife
PN14CPerson checking on baby's health: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)
PN14DPerson checking on baby's health: Community Mid Wife
PN14FPerson checking on baby's health: Traditional birth attendant
PN14HPerson checking on baby's health: Relative / Friend
PN14XPerson checking on baby's health: Other
PN14NRPerson checking on baby's health: Missing
PN15Place where baby's health was checked
PN17Mother's health checked after leaving health facility
PN19Mother's health checked after the delivery was over
PN20Mother's health checked after the birth of the baby
PN21Number of times mother's health was checked after the birth
PN22UHow long after delivery did the first check of mother happen - unit
PN22NHow long after delivery did the first check of mother happen - number
PN23APerson checking on mother's health: Doctor
PN23BPerson checking on mother's health: Nurse / Midwife
PN23CPerson checking on mother's health: Lady Health Visitor (LHV)
PN23DPerson checking on mother's health: Community MID Wife
PN23FPerson checking on mother's health: Traditional birth attendant
PN23HPerson checking on mother's health: Relative / Friend
PN23XPerson checking on mother's health: Other
PN23NRPerson checking on mother's health: Missing
PN24Place where mother's health was checked
PN25ADuring two days after birth health care provider: Examine cord
PN25BDuring two days after birth health care provider: Take temperature
PN25CDuring two days after birth health care provider: Counsel on breastfeeding
PN27During two days after birth health care provider observe child's breastfeeding
PN29During two days after birth health care provider weighter child again
PN30During two days after birth health care provider gave informtion on symtomps
CP1Currently pregnant
CP2Currently using a method to avoid pregnancy
CP3Ever used a method to avoid pregnancy
CP4ACurrent method: Female sterilization
CP4BCurrent method: Male sterilization
CP4CCurrent method: IUD
CP4DCurrent method: Injectables / Injection
CP4ECurrent method: Implants
CP4FCurrent method: Pill
CP4GCurrent method: Male condom
CP4HCurrent method: Female condom
CP4ICurrent method: Diaphragm
CP4KCurrent method:Lactational amenorrhoea method (LAM)
CP4LCurrent method: Periodic abstinence / Rhythm / Calendar
CP4MCurrent method: Withdrawal
CP4XCurrent method: Other
CP4NRCurrent method: Missing
UN2Wanted to get pregnant at the time
UN4Wanted baby later or did not want more children
UN5Would like to have another child (currently pregnant)
UN7Would like to have another child (not currently pregnant)
UN8UDesired waiting time (unit)
UN8NDesired waiting time (number)
UN11Able to get pregnant
UN12AReason: Infrequent sex / No sex
UN12BReason: Menopausal
UN12CReason: Never menstruated
UN12DReason: Hysterectomy
UN12EReason: Trying to get pregnant for 2 years without result
UN12FReason: Postpartum amenorrheic
UN12GReason: Breastfeeding
UN12HReason: Too old
UN12IReason: Fatalistic
UN12XReason: Other
UN12ZReason: Don't know
UN12NRReason: Missing
UN14UStart of last menstrual period - unit
UN14NStart of last menstrual period - number
UN16Social activities, school or work days not attended due to menstruation
UN17Availability of private place for washing during last menstrual period
UN18Used any materials such as sanitary pads, tampons or cloth
UN19Materials reusable
DV1AIf she goes out with out telling husband: wife beating justified
DV1BIf she neglects the children: wife beating justified
DV1CIf she argues with husband: wife beating justified
DV1DIf she refuses sex with husband: wife beating justified
DV1EIf she burns the food: wife beating justified
VT1Something taken by using force or someone threatening to use force
VT2Victimisation happened during the last 12 months
VT3Number of times victimisation happened in the last year
VT5The last time that this happened, was anything stolen
VT6Person(s) had a weapon
VT7AOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife
VT7BOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun
VT7XOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon
VT7NROffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing
VT8Incident reported to the police
VT9Physically attacked
VT10Attack happened during the last 12 months
VT11Number of times attack happened in the last year
VT12Place attack happened the last time
VT13Number of people involved in committing the offence
VT14At least one of the offender(s) recognized at the time of the incident
VT17Person(s) had a weapon
VT18AOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A knife
VT18BOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: A gun
VT18XOffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Other weapon
VT18NROffender(s) had a knife, a gun or something else used as a weapon: Missing
VT19Incident reported to the police
VT20Feeling safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark
VT21Feeling safe at home alone after dark
VT22AIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Ethnic or immigration origin
VT22BIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Gender
VT22CIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Sexual orientation
VT22DIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Age
VT22EIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Religion or belief
VT22FIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: Disability
VT22XIn the past 12 months, felt discriminated: any other reason
HA1Ever heard of HIV or AIDS
HA2Can avoid HIV by having uninfected husband who has no other wife
HA3Can get HIV from mosquito bites
HA4Can avoid HIV by using a condom correctly every time
HA5Can get HIV by sharing food with a person who has HIV
HA6Can get HIV through supernatural means
HA7Healthy-looking person may have HIV
HA8AHIV from mother to child during pregnancy
HA8BHIV from mother to child during delivery
HA8CHIV from mother to child through breastfeeding
HA10Aware of drugs used to reduce the risk of transmission to the baby
HA13AGiven information about HIV during antenatal care visit: HIV from mother
HA13BGiven information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Things to do
HA13CGiven information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Tested for HIV
HA13DGiven information about HIV during antenatal care visit: Offered a test
HA14Tested for HIV as part of antenatal care
HA15Received results from test during antenatal care
HA16Received consultation after testing during antenatal care
HA18Offered test for HIV before delivery
HA19Tested for HIV during delivery
HA20Received results from test during delivery
HA22Tested for HIV since test during pregnancy
HA23Most recent time of testing for HIV
HA24Ever been tested for HIV
HA25Most recent time of testing for HIV
HA26Received results of HIV test
HA27Know a place to get HIV test
HA28Heard of test kit for HIV testing
HA29Ever tested yourself using test kit
HA30Would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper with AIDS virus
HA31Children living with HIV should be allowed to attend school with other children
HA32People hesitate to take an HIV test because they are afraid of how other people will react if the test result is positive
HA33People talk badly about people living with HIV, or who are thought to be living with HIV
HA34People living with HIV, or thought to be living with HIV, lose the respect of other people
HA35Agreement with the following statement: I would be ashamed if someone in my family had HIV
HA36Fear of getting HIV in contact with the saliva of a person living with HIV
MM1Number of births to natural mother
MM3Any brothers and sisters from the same mother that you have not mentioned
MM4Any brothers or sisters who do not live with you that you have not mentioned
MM5Any brothers or sisters who died that you have not mentioned
MM6Any brothers or sisters born to your natural mother, but who have a different natural father
MM7Total number of siblings listed in MM1
MM8Total right
MM12Number of preceding births
TA1Ever tried cigarette smoking
TA2Age when cigarette was smoked for the first time
TA3Currently smoking cigarettes
TA4Number of cigarettes smoked in the last 24 hours
TA5Number of days when cigarettes were smoked in past month
TA6Ever tried any smoked tobacco products other than cigarettes
TA7Used any smoked tobacco products during the last month
TA8AType of smoked tobacco product: Cigars
TA8BType of smoked tobacco product: Water pipe
TA8CType of smoked tobacco product: Cigarillos
TA8DType of smoked tobacco product: Pipe / Shesha
TA8XType of smoked tobacco product: Other
TA8NRType of smoked tobacco product: No response
TA9Number of days when tobacco products where smoked in past month
TA10Ever tried any form of smokeless tobacco products
TA11Used any smokeless tobacco products during the last month
TA12AType of smokeless tobacco product used: Chewing tobacco
TA12BType of smokeless tobacco product used: Snuff
TA12DType of smokeless tobacco product used: Pan with Tobacco
TA12EType of smokeless tobacco product used: GUTKA
TA12FType of smokeless tobacco product used: NASWAR
TA12GType of smokeless tobacco product used: MAWA TOBACCO
TA12HType of smokeless tobacco product used: NAAS AND MAN PORI
TA12XType of smokeless tobacco product used: Other
TA12NRType of smokeless tobacco product used: No response
TA13Number of days when smokeless tobacco products where used in past month
LS1Estimation of overall happiness
LS2Satisfaction with ladder step
LS3Life satisfaction in comparison with last year
LS4Life satisfaction expectation one year from now
HH4Supervisor number
HH6Area
WDOBDate of birth of woman (CMC)
WDOMDate of marriage (CMC)
WAGEMAge at first marriage
WDOBFCDate of birth of first child (CMC)
WDOBLCDate of birth of last child (CMC)
MSTATUSMarital status
CEBChildren ever born
CSURVChildren surviving
CDEADChildren dead
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
windex10Percentile Group of com1
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
windex10uPercentile Group of urb1
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
windex10rPercentile Group of rur1
divisionDivision
majorcitymajorcity
hh6rArea
suburbanhh7Districts
disabilityFunctional difficulties (age 18-49 years)
welevelEducation
insuranceHealth insurance
BH4D_firstDay of birth
BH4M_firstMonth of birth
BH4Y_firstYear of birth
BH6_firstAge of child
BH3_lastSex of newborns
BH4D_lastDay of birth
BH4M_lastMonth of birth
BH4Y_lastYear of birth
BH6_lastAge of child
wmweightWoman's sample weight
stratumstratum
psupsu
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS.
Examples
# Loading PakPMICS2018wm
## Not run:
load(url(
"https://github.com/myaseen208/PakPMICS2018Data/raw/master/PakPMICS2018wm.RData"
))
PakPMICS2018wm
## End(Not run)