Mongolia - MICS 2012 (Nalaikh District)
Reference ID | DDI-MNG-NSO-EN-MICS-2012-NA-v1.0 |
Year | 2012 |
Country | Mongolia |
Producer(s) | National Statistical Office - SGH |
Sponsor(s) | United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Funding of survey implementation United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA - Funding of survey implementation |
Collection(s) | |
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Created on | Dec 15, 2017 |
Last modified | Dec 15, 2017 |
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Variable Groups
- Interview of Household identification
- Water and Sanitation
- Household characteristics
- Education
- Child Labour
- Child Displine
- Hand Washing
- Information Panel
- Background
- Access to mass media and use of information communication technology
- Reproduction
- Contraception
- Marriage/Union
- Fertility Preference
- Gender Equity
- Sexual Behaviour
- HIV/ AIDS
- Tobacco and Alcohol Use
- Life Satisfaction
- Child Mortality
- Desire for Last birth
- Material and New Born Health
- Illness Symptoms
- Unmet Need
- Attitudes Towards Domestic Violence
- Age
- Birth Registration
- Early Childhood Development
- Breastfeeding
- Care of Illness
- Immunization
- Anthropometry
- Child Injury
- Child Disability
Data Dictionary
Data File: hh
Content | A household information which was used to collect basic demographic information on all de jure household members (usual residents), and the dwelling |
Cases | 1000 |
Variable(s) | 140 |
Version | Dataset version 1.0 |
Producer | Dataset produced by the National Statistical Office |
Missing Data | Various codes are used to describe missing data and special values. The general strategy is as follows: Any question that is skipped due to the flow of the questionnaire (not applicable) is coded as a blank in the dataset. Any question that should have been answered according to the flow of the questionnaire, but no response was recorded on the questionnaire (missing) is coded with a field full of 9s for a numeric field, or with a field full of question marks for an alphabetic field. Other special codes are used in a standard manner throughout the file. The codes used are recorded with a field full of 9s, but with the final digit being one of the following below: Don't know 8 Inconsistent 7 Other 6 For example, if the month of birth was unknown, as the field requires two digits, the value would be 98. For alphabetic fields, the following codes were used: Don't know Z None/no one Y Other X In summary 1 digit 2 digits 3 digits 4 digits Alpha fields Not applicable b b b b b Missing 9 99 999 9999 ? Don't know 8 98 998 9998 Z Inconsistent 7 97 997 9997 None/no one 0 00 000 0000 Y Other 6 96 996 9996 X Special responses 95,94... 995,994... 9995,9994... W where b indicates a blank space. Fields requiring more than 5 values (excluding special values above) and less than 96 values are given at two digits with leading zeros for codes below 10. All fields requiring more than 95 values and less than 995 values are given 3 digits with leading zeros for codes below 100. |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
HH1 | Cluster number | ||
HH2 | Household number | ||
HH3 | Interviewer number | ||
HH4 | Supervisor number | ||
HH5_Y | Date of interview: Year | ||
HH5_M | Date of interview: Month | ||
HH5_D | Date of interview: Day | ||
HH6 | Location | ||
HH7A | Aimag/ city code | ||
HH7B | Soum/ district code | ||
HH7C | Bag/ khoroo code | ||
HH7D | Kheseg code | ||
HH9 | Result of interview | ||
HH10 | Respondent line number | ||
HH11 | Total number of household members | ||
HH12 | Number of women aged 15-49 years | ||
HH13 | Number of women aged 15-49 years whose questionnaires are completed | ||
HH14 | Number of children under age of 5 years | ||
HH15 | Number of children under age of 5 years whose questionnaires are completed | ||
HH15A | Number of men aged 15-54 years | ||
HH15B | Number of men aged 15-54 years whose questionnaires are completed | ||
HH15C | Number of children aged 2-14 years | ||
HH15D | Number of children aged 2-14 years whose questionnaires are completed | ||
HH16 | Field editor number | ||
HH17 | Data entry clerk number | ||
HH18_H | Interview started at: Hour | ||
HH18_M | Interview started at: Minute | ||
HH19_H | Interview completed at: Hour | ||
HH19_M | Interview completed at: Minute | ||
WS1 | What is the main source of drinking water for your household | WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD? | |
WS2 | What is the main source of water used by your household for | WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF WATER USED BY YOUR HOUSEHOLD FOR OTHER PURPOSES? | |
WS3 | Where is that water source located | WHERE IS THAT WATER SOURCE LOCATED? | |
WS4 | On average, how many minutes does it take to go there | ON AVERAGE, HOW MANY MINUTES DOES IT TAKE TO GO THERE, GET THE WATER, AND COME BACK? | |
WS5 | Who usually goes to collect the water from this source for | WHO USUALLY GOES TO COLLECT THE WATER FROM THIS SOURCE FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD? | |
WS6 | Do you do anything to the water to make it safer | DO YOU DO ANYTHING TO THE WATER TO MAKE IT SAFER? | |
WS7_A | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: A - Boil | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_B | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: B - Add bleach/ chlorine | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_C | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: C - Strain through a cloth | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_D | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: D - Use water filter | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_E | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: E - Solar disinfection | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_F | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: F - Let stand and settle | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_X | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: X - Other | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7_Z | What do you do to make the water safer to drink: Z - DK | WHAT DO YOU DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WS7A | On average, how many liters of water does your household use | ON AVERAGE, HOW MANY LITERS OF WATER DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD USE PER DAY FOR DRINKING AND OTHER PURPOSES? | |
WS8 | What type of toilet facility does your household usually use | WHAT TYPE OF TOILET FACILITY DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD USUALLY USE? | |
WS9 | Does your household share this toilet facility with others | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD SHARE THIS TOILET FACILITY WITH OTHERS? | |
WS10 | Does your household share this toilet facility with members | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD SHARE THIS TOILET FACILITY WITH MEMBERS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS THAT YOU KNOW, OR IS THE TOILET FACILITY OPEN TO THE USE OF GENERAL PUBLIC? | |
WS11 | Including your household, how many households in total use | INCLUDING YOUR HOUSEHOLD, HOW MANY HOUSEHOLDS IN TOTAL USE THIS TOILET FACILITY? | |
HC1C | What is the ethnicity of the head of your household | WHAT IS THE ETHNICITY OF THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD? | |
HC1A | Does the head of your household hold any religion | DOES THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HOLD ANY RELIGION? | |
HC1D | Type of dwelling | ||
HC1E | What is the size of the living area of your dwelling | WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE LIVING AREA OF YOUR DWELLING? | |
HC1F | How many rooms does your dwelling have | HOW MANY ROOMS DOES YOUR DWELLING HAVE? | |
HC2 | How many rooms in your dwelling are used for sleeping | HOW MANY ROOMS IN YOUR DWELLING ARE USED FOR SLEEPING? | |
HC2A | How many walls does your ger have | HOW MANY WALLS DOES YOUR GER HAVE? | |
HC3 | Main material of dwelling floor | Main material of dwelling floor | |
HC4 | Main material of dwelling roof | Main material of dwelling roof | |
HC5 | Main material of dwelling walls | Main material of dwelling walls | |
HC5A | What type of heating does your dwelling have | WHAT TYPE OF HEATING DOES YOUR DWELLING HAVE? | |
HC5B | What type of fuel does your household mainly use for heating | WHAT TYPE OF FUEL DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD MAINLY USE FOR HEATING? | |
HC6 | What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking | WHAT TYPE OF FUEL DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD MAINLY USE FOR COOKING? | |
HC7 | Where do you usually cook | WHERE DO YOU USUALLY COOK? | |
HC8_A | Does your household have the following things: A - Electricity | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_F | Does your household have the following things: F - Renewable-energy generator | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_G | Does your household have the following things: G - Computer | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_H | Does your household have the following things: H - Internet connection | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_C | Does your household have the following things: C - Television | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_B | Does your household have the following things: B - Radio | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_D | Does your household have the following things: D - Non-mobile telephone | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_E | Does your household have the following things: E - Refrigerator | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_J | Does your household have the following things: J - Washing machine | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_K | Does your household have the following things: K - Vacuum cleaner | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC8_L | Does your household have the following things: L - Library | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_A | Watch | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_B | Mobile telephone | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_G | Camera | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_C | Bicycle | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_D | Motorcycle | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_E | Animal-drawn cart | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_F | Car or truck | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC9_H | Tractor | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THE FOLLOWING THINGS? | |
HC10 | Does any member of your household own this dwelling | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN THIS DWELLING? | |
HC11 | Does any member of your household own any agricultural land | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN ANY AGRICULTURAL LAND? | |
HC12_U | Hectares | WHAT SIZE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DO MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN? | |
HC12_N | Sq.m | WHAT SIZE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DO MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN? | |
HC13 | Does your household own any livestock or other farm animals | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN ANY LIVESTOCK OR OTHER FARM ANIMALS? | |
HC14_A | Cattle | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_B | Horses | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_C | Goats | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_D | Sheep | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_H | Camels | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_E | Poultry | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_F | Pigs | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC14_X | Others (specify) | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE? | |
HC15 | Does any member of your household have any savings, card or | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE ANY SAVINGS, CARD OR CURRENT ACCOUNTS IN A BANK? | |
CD6 | Number of children aged 2-14 years | ||
CD8 | Rank number of randomly selected child | ||
CD9 | Line number of randomly selected child | Write name and line number of randomly selected child for the module from CD3 and CD2, based on the rank number in CD8. | |
CD_FLAG | Whether line number of randomly selected child correct | ||
CD11 | Took away privileges, forbade something liked or did not all | PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU OR ANYONE ELSE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAS USED THIS METHOD WITH (name) IN THE PAST MONTH. TOOK AWAY PRIVILEGES, FORBADE SOMETHING (name) LIKED OR DID NOT ALLOW HIM/ HER TO LEAVE HOUSE? | |
Total variable(s):
140 |