hh

Content
Cases 3979
Variable(s) 76
Structure Type: relational
Key(s):  HH1  ( Cluster number ) , HH2  ( Household number )
Producer Dataset produced by Ministry of Public Health & Population, PAPFAM and UNICEF
Missing Data

Variables List

# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
1 HH1 Cluster number Continuous numeric 3.0 3979 0  
2 HH2 Household number Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
3 HH3 Interviewer number Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
4 HH4 Supervisor Number Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
5 HH5D Day of interview Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
6 HH5M Month of interview Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
7 HH5Y Year of interview Continuous numeric 4.0 3979 0  
8 HH6 Area Discrete numeric 1.0 3979 0  
9 HH7 Governorate Discrete numeric 2.0 3979 0  
10 HH9 Result of HH interview Discrete numeric 1.0 3979 0  
11 HH10 Respondent HH questionnaire Discrete numeric 2.0 3586 393  
12 HH11 Number of household members Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
13 HH12 Total eligible women Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
14 HH13 Women interviews completed Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
15 HH14 Total children under 5 Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
16 HH15 Child interviews completed Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
17 HH16 Data entry clerk Continuous numeric 2.0 3979 0  
18 TOHL6 Total number of Women 15-49 Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
19 TOHL7 Total number of Children 5-14 Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
20 TOHL8 Total number of Children Under 5 years Continuous numeric 2.0 3586 393  
21 WS1 Main source of drinking water Discrete numeric 2.0 3586 393 What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household?
22 WS2 Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled wat Discrete numeric 2.0 298 3681 What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing?
23 WS3 Time to get water and come back Discrete numeric 3.0 1665 2314 How long does it take to go there, get water, and come back?
24 WS4 Person fetching water Discrete numeric 1.0 1712 2267 Who usually goes to this source to fetch the water for your household? Probe: Is this person under age 15? What sex?
25 WS5 Treat water to make safer for drinking Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Do you treat your water in any way to make it safer to drink?
26 WS6A Boil Discrete character 1 104 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
27 WS6B Add bleach/chlorine Discrete character 1 19 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
28 WS6C Strain it through a cloth Discrete character 1 80 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
29 WS6D Use water filter Discrete character 1 56 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
30 WS6F Let it stand and settle Discrete character 1 10 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
31 WS6X Other Discrete character 1 10 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
32 WS6Z DK Discrete character 1 0 0 What do you usually do to the water to make it safer to drink? Anything else?
33 WS7 Kind of toilet facility Discrete numeric 2.0 3586 393 What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use? If "flush" or "pour flush", probe: Where does it flush to?
34 WS8 Toilet facility shared Discrete numeric 1.0 2795 1184 Do you share this facility with other households?
35 WS9 Households using this toilet facility Continuous numeric 2.0 179 3800 How many households in total use this toilet facility?
36 HC2 Number of rooms for sleeping Continuous numeric 2.0 3579 400 How many rooms in this household are used for sleeping?
37 HC3 Main material of floor Discrete numeric 2.0 3586 393  
38 HC6 Type of fuel using for cooking Discrete numeric 2.0 3586 393 What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking?
39 HC8 Cooking location Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Is the cooking usually done in the house, in a separate building, or outdoors?
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
40 HC9A Electricity Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
41 HC9B Radio Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
42 HC9C Television Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
43 HC9D Mobile phone Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
44 HC9E Non-mobile phone Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
45 HC9F Refrigerator Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
46 HC9G Satalite Dish Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
47 HC9H Electric Generator Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does your household have:
48 HC10B Bicycle Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
49 HC10C Motorcycle or scooter Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
50 HC10D Animal-drawn cart Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
51 HC10E Car or truck Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
52 HC10F Boat with a motor Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
53 HC10G Agricultural Land Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
54 HC10H Workshop/Factory Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
55 HC10I Real State/Land Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
56 HC10J Shop/Company Continuous numeric 1.0 3586 393 Does any member of your household own:
57 CD7 Total children aged 2-14 years Continuous numeric 2.0 2872 1107  
58 CD9 Rank number of child (from response box) Continuous numeric 2.0 2872 1107  
59 CD11 Child line number Continuous numeric 2.0 2872 1107  
# Name Label Type Format Valid Invalid Question
60 CD12A Took away privileges Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Took away privileges, forbade something (name) liked or did not allow him/her to leave house).
61 CD12B Explaned why something was wrong Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Explained why something (the behavior) was wrong.
62 CD12C Shook him/her Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Shook him/her.
63 CD12D Shouted yelled at or screamed at him/her Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Shouted, yelled at or screamed at him/her.
64 CD12E Gave him/her something else to do Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Gave him/her something else to do.
65 CD12F Spanked, hit or slapped him/her with bare hand Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Spanked, hit or slapped him/her on the bottom with bare hand.
66 CD12G Hit him/her on the bottom with or elsewhere with a belt Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Hit him/her on the bottom or elsewhere on the body with something like a belt, hairbrush, stick or other hard object.
67 CD12H Called him/her dumb, lazy Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Called him/her dumb, lazy, or another name like that.
68 CD12I Hit or slapped him/her on the face Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Hit or slapped him/her on the face, head or ears.
69 CD12J Hit or slapped him/her on the hand Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Hit or slapped him/her on the hand, arm, or leg.
70 CD12K Beat him/her up with an implement Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Beat him/her up with an implement (hit over and over as hard as one could).
71 CD13 Do you believe to bring up you nedd to punish him/her Discrete numeric 1.0 2872 1107 Do you believe that in order to bring up (raise, educate) (name) properly, you need to physically punish him/her?
72 helevel Education of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393  
73 hhsex Sex of household head Discrete numeric 1.0 3586 393  
74 wlthscor Wealth index score Continuous numeric 9.5 3979 0  
75 wlthind5 Wealth index quintiles Discrete numeric 1.0 3979 0  
76 hhweight Household sample weight Continuous numeric 8.6 3979 0  
Generated: MAY-27-2009 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit