Mongolia - MICS 2000
Reference ID | MNG-NSO-EN-MICS2000-v1.0 |
Year | 2000 |
Country | Mongolia |
Producer(s) | National Statistical Office of Mongolia |
Sponsor(s) | UNICEF - UNICEF - Funding of survey implementation |
Collection(s) | |
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Created on | Jul 31, 2013 |
Last modified | Jul 08, 2014 |
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Ever had child who later died
(cm7)
File: Woman
File: Woman
Overview
Type:
Discrete Format: numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0 Range: 1-2 | Valid cases: 6309 Invalid: 1948 Minimum: 1 Maximum: 2 |
Women aged 15-49 years
Respondent
Categories
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 1224 | 19.4% |
2 | No | 5085 | 80.6% |
Sysmiss | 1948 |
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
Have you ever given birth to a boy or girl who was born alive but later died?
All questions refer only to LIVE births.
This question is extremely important.
Circle the code corresponding to the response. Some respondents may fail to mention
children who died very young, so if she answers 'No', it is important to probe by asking
“…that is, any baby who cried or showed signs of life but survived only a few hours or
days (or only a short time)?” If the answer is still 'No', skip to CM9.
Some respondents may be reluctant to talk about this subject and may become sad or
upset that you are asking such questions. Be sympathetic and tactful in such situations.
Say that you know the subject is painful, but the information is important.
This question is extremely important.
Circle the code corresponding to the response. Some respondents may fail to mention
children who died very young, so if she answers 'No', it is important to probe by asking
“…that is, any baby who cried or showed signs of life but survived only a few hours or
days (or only a short time)?” If the answer is still 'No', skip to CM9.
Some respondents may be reluctant to talk about this subject and may become sad or
upset that you are asking such questions. Be sympathetic and tactful in such situations.
Say that you know the subject is painful, but the information is important.