Mongolia - MICS 2005
Reference ID | MNG-NSO-MICS2005-v1.0 |
Year | 2005 |
Country | Mongolia |
Producer(s) | National Statistical Office of Mongolia |
Sponsor(s) | UNICEF - UNICEF - Funding of survey implementation Ministry of Finance of Mongolia - MoFM - Funding of survey implementation |
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Created on | Jul 31, 2013 |
Last modified | Jul 08, 2014 |
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Variable Groups
- Interview and HH identification
- Characteristics of dwelling
- Water and sanitation
- Characteristics of the head
- Members characteristics
- Education
- Children's living arrangements
- Child mortality
- Maternal and newborn health
- Nutrition
- Child health
- Source and cost of supplies
- Contraception
- Child protection
- Marriage/union
- HIV-AIDS knowledge
- Wealth Index
- Asset ownership
- Weighting coefficients
- Others
Kind of toilet facility
(WS7)
File: Household Roster
File: Household Roster
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0 Range: 11-99 | Valid cases: 26718 (26712.9) Invalid: 0 (0) Minimum: 11 Maximum: 96 |
- A flush toilet uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water and has a water seal, which is a U-shaped pipe, below the seat or squatting pan that prevents the passage of flies and odours. A pour flush toilet uses a water seal, but unlike a flush toilet, a pour flush toilet uses water poured by hand for flushing (no cistern is used).
- A piped sewer system is a system of sewer pipes, also called sewerage, that is designed to collect human excreta (faeces and urine) and wastewater and remove them from the household environment. Sewerage systems consist of facilities for collection, pumping, treating and disposing of human excreta and wastewater.
- A septic tank is an excreta collection device and is a water-tight settling tank normally located underground, away from the house or toilet.
A flush/pour flush to pit latrine refers to a system that flushes excreta to a hole in the ground.
- Flush to unknown place/not sure/DK where should be coded in cases when the respondent knows that the toilet facility is a flush toilet, but does not know where it flushes to.
- A ventilated improved pit latrine or VIP - a type of pit latrine that is ventilated by a pipe extending above the latrine roof. The open end of the vent pipe is covered with gauze mesh or fly-proof netting and the inside of the superstructure is kept dark.
- A pit latrine with slab uses a hole in the ground for excreta collection and has a squatting slab, platform or seat that is firmly supported on all sides, easy to clean and raised above the surrounding ground level to prevent surface water from entering the pit.
- A pit latrine without slab uses a hole in the ground for excreta collection and does not have a squatting slab, platform or seat. An open pit is a rudimentary hole in the ground where excreta is collected.
- Bucket refers to the use of a bucket or other container for the retention of faeces (and sometimes urine and anal cleaning material), which is periodically removed for treatment or disposal.
- A hanging toilet or hanging latrine is a toilet built over the sea, a river, or other body of water into which excreta drops directly.
- No facilities or bush or field includes excreta wrapped and thrown with garbage, cat method, defecation in the bush or field or ditch, and defecation into surface water (drainage channel, beach, river, stream and sea).
- A piped sewer system is a system of sewer pipes, also called sewerage, that is designed to collect human excreta (faeces and urine) and wastewater and remove them from the household environment. Sewerage systems consist of facilities for collection, pumping, treating and disposing of human excreta and wastewater.
- A septic tank is an excreta collection device and is a water-tight settling tank normally located underground, away from the house or toilet.
A flush/pour flush to pit latrine refers to a system that flushes excreta to a hole in the ground.
- Flush to unknown place/not sure/DK where should be coded in cases when the respondent knows that the toilet facility is a flush toilet, but does not know where it flushes to.
- A ventilated improved pit latrine or VIP - a type of pit latrine that is ventilated by a pipe extending above the latrine roof. The open end of the vent pipe is covered with gauze mesh or fly-proof netting and the inside of the superstructure is kept dark.
- A pit latrine with slab uses a hole in the ground for excreta collection and has a squatting slab, platform or seat that is firmly supported on all sides, easy to clean and raised above the surrounding ground level to prevent surface water from entering the pit.
- A pit latrine without slab uses a hole in the ground for excreta collection and does not have a squatting slab, platform or seat. An open pit is a rudimentary hole in the ground where excreta is collected.
- Bucket refers to the use of a bucket or other container for the retention of faeces (and sometimes urine and anal cleaning material), which is periodically removed for treatment or disposal.
- A hanging toilet or hanging latrine is a toilet built over the sea, a river, or other body of water into which excreta drops directly.
- No facilities or bush or field includes excreta wrapped and thrown with garbage, cat method, defecation in the bush or field or ditch, and defecation into surface water (drainage channel, beach, river, stream and sea).
Households
Head of household or other responsible household member
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | Weighted | |
---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Flush to piped sewer system | 5168 | 5202 | 19.5% |
12 | Flush to septic tank | 9 | 9 | 0.0% |
13 | Flush to pit (latrine) | 884 | 884 | 3.3% |
15 | DK | 2 | 2 | 0.0% |
21 | Ventilated improved pit latrine | 1267 | 1270 | 4.8% |
22 | Pit latrine with slab | 13270 | 13271 | 49.7% |
23 | Pit latrine without slab/open pit | 2492 | 2477 | 9.3% |
41 | Bucket | 0 | 0 | 0.0% |
51 | Hanging toilet/hanging latrine | 0 | 0 | 0.0% |
95 | No facilities or bush or field | 3617 | 3589 | 13.4% |
96 | Other | 9 | 9 | 0.0% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Questions and instructions
What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
If "flush" or "pour flush", probe:
Where does it flush to?
If "flush" or "pour flush", probe:
Where does it flush to?
If answer is 95 > Go to module HC
This question is to obtain a measure of the cleanliness of the sanitary facility used by the household members.
It may be necessary to observe the facility. If so, ask permission to do so. If the respondent answers or it is observed that the household members have no facilities or use the bush or field, enter '95' for 'No facilities or bush or field' and skip to the next module. Circle the code corresponding to the response given. Circle '96' for 'Other' and specify on the line provided what kind of toilet facility do members of the household usually use.
It may be necessary to observe the facility. If so, ask permission to do so. If the respondent answers or it is observed that the household members have no facilities or use the bush or field, enter '95' for 'No facilities or bush or field' and skip to the next module. Circle the code corresponding to the response given. Circle '96' for 'Other' and specify on the line provided what kind of toilet facility do members of the household usually use.