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 |
Collection(s) | |
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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
Weight (kg)
(AN1)
File: Child
File: Child
Overview
Type:
Continuous Format: numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 1 Range: 0-99 | Valid cases: 3547 (3547) Invalid: 21 (0) Minimum: 0.6 Maximum: 99.9 Mean: 16.8 (16.8) Standard deviation: 19.8 (19.8) |
Children aged 0-4 years
Measured by the field staff
Categories
Value | Category |
---|---|
99 | Not applicable |
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
After questionnaires for all children are complete, the measurer weighs and measures each child.
Record weight and length/height below, taking care to record the measurements on the correct questionnaire for each child. Check the child's name and line number on the household listing before recording measurements.
Child's weight:
Record weight and length/height below, taking care to record the measurements on the correct questionnaire for each child. Check the child's name and line number on the household listing before recording measurements.
Child's weight:
Weights and heights of all eligible under-five children in the household will be measured after for all under-five's questionnaires are completed. However, if some respondents or children have to leave the household before all questionnaires in the household have been completed or if a callback has to be made to interview another respondent, it is best to complete the measurements on those who are present. The most important thing is not to miss measuring those who are eligible.
Measurement of weights will normally be the responsibility of field editors. Each fieldwork team will have one set of measuring boards and weighing scales. Therefore, once you have completed the questionnaires and are ready to start anthropometric measurements, you should call upon field editors to join you in the household, together with the equipment.
Although the field editor will be the main responsible team member for anthropometric measurements, you will also receive training on how to weigh children. In some cases, the entrance of field editors to the household may not be possible; in such cases, you may yourself perform the measurements, with the assistance of the mother.
Each child will be weighed, and the result will be recorded in his/her questionnaire. Be sure the weight for each child is recorded on the correct questionnaire.
The child should be weighed according to the instructions given during training. Record the result to the nearest tenth of a kilogram (100 grams). Place the kilograms to the left of the decimal point and grams to the right of the decimal point. Use a leading zero if the number of kilos is one digit.
Measurement of weights will normally be the responsibility of field editors. Each fieldwork team will have one set of measuring boards and weighing scales. Therefore, once you have completed the questionnaires and are ready to start anthropometric measurements, you should call upon field editors to join you in the household, together with the equipment.
Although the field editor will be the main responsible team member for anthropometric measurements, you will also receive training on how to weigh children. In some cases, the entrance of field editors to the household may not be possible; in such cases, you may yourself perform the measurements, with the assistance of the mother.
Each child will be weighed, and the result will be recorded in his/her questionnaire. Be sure the weight for each child is recorded on the correct questionnaire.
The child should be weighed according to the instructions given during training. Record the result to the nearest tenth of a kilogram (100 grams). Place the kilograms to the left of the decimal point and grams to the right of the decimal point. Use a leading zero if the number of kilos is one digit.