Ghana - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2011
Reference ID | DDI-GHA-GSS-MICS-2011-v1.0 |
Year | 2011 |
Country | Ghana |
Producer(s) | Ghana Statistical Service - Autonomous |
Sponsor(s) | United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Funding agency United States Agency for International Development - USAID - Funding agency US) President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief - - Provided funding ICF Macro - - Provided funding |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Feb 14, 2013
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Data Description
Data File: Men
Content | Men aged 15 - 59 years |
Cases | 3511 |
Variable(s) | 239 |
Version | Verions 1.0 |
Producer | Ghana Statistical Service |
Missing Data | Missing data is coded as 9 or a series of 9s that fills the length of the field. |
Processing Checks | All files have been checked for the following: 1. All variables have been clearly defined and labelled 2. All categories (value labels) have been clearly defined 3. All cases have unique identification (no duplicates) 4. The frequencies of expected respondents checked with the actual section and inconsistencies noted. 5. Skip patterns have been verified 6. Structure edits have been performed |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
HH1 | Cluster number | ||
HH2 | Household number | ||
LN | Line number | ||
MM1 | Cluster number | ||
MM2 | Household number | ||
MM4 | Man's line number | ||
MM5 | Interviewer number | ||
MM6D | Day of interview | ||
MM6M | Month of interview | ||
MM6Y | Year of interview | ||
MM7 | Result of man's interview | ||
MM8 | Field editor | ||
MM9 | Data entry clerk | ||
MM10H | Start of interview - Hour | ||
MM10M | Start of interview - Minutes | ||
MM11H | End of interview - Hour | ||
MM11M | End of interview - Minutes | ||
MB1M | Month of birth of man | ||
MB1Y | Year of birth of man | ||
MB2 | Age of man | ||
MB3 | Ever attended school | ||
MB4 | Highest level of school you attended | ||
MB5 | Highest grade completed at that level | ||
MB7 | Can read part of the sentence | ||
MB8 | Religion | ||
MB9 | Ethnic group | ||
AC2 | Read newspaper or magazine | ||
AC3 | Listen to radio | ||
AC4 | Watch television | ||
AC6 | Ever used a computer | ||
AC7 | Used computer from a location in last 12 months | ||
AC8 | How often used a computer in last 12 months | ||
AC9 | Ever used internet | ||
AC10 | Used internet in last 12 months | ||
AC11 | How often used internet in last one month | ||
MU1 | Currently married or living with a woman | ||
MU1A | Type of marriage | ||
MU1B | Number of women you currently live with | ||
MU2 | How old is your wife | ||
MU5 | Ever married or lived with a woman as married | ||
MU6 | Marital status | ||
MU7 | Married or lived with a woman once or more than once | ||
MU8M | Month of first union | ||
MU8Y | Year of first union | ||
MU9 | Age at first union | ||
MR2 | Currently using a method to avoid pregnancy | ||
MR3A | Current method: Female sterilization | ||
MR3B | Current method: Male sterilization | ||
MR3C | Current method: IUD | ||
MR3D | Current method: Injectables | ||
MR3E | Current method: Implants | ||
MR3F | Current method: Pill | ||
MR3G | Current method: Male condom | ||
MR3H | Current method: Female condom | ||
MR3I | Current method: Diaphragm | ||
MR3J | Current method: Foam / Jelly | ||
MR3K | Current method: Lactational amenorrhoea method | ||
MR3L | Current method: Periodic abstinence / Rhythm | ||
MR3M | Current method: Withdrawal | ||
MR3N | Current method: LNG-IUS | ||
MR3X | Current method: Other | ||
MR4 | Would you yourself use or allow your wife/partner(s) to use any such method | ||
MR5A | Religious beliefs | ||
MR5B | Partner refuses | ||
MR5C | Cant afford/ expensive | ||
MR5D | Side effects | ||
MR5E | Not sexually active | ||
MR5F | Do not wish to avoid pregnancy | ||
MR5G | Encourages promiscuity | ||
MR5X | Other | ||
MC1I | causing malaria: Eating sweet foods | ||
MC1J | causing malaria: Standing in the sun | ||
MC1K | causing malaria: Eating contaminated food | ||
MC1L | causing malaria: Mosquito bites | ||
MC1M | causing malaria: Malaria parasite | ||
MC1N | causing malaria: Hereditary | ||
MC1O | causing malaria: Dirty surroundings | ||
MC1P | causing malaria: Weedy surroundings | ||
MC1Y | causing malaria: Other | ||
MC1ZA | causing malaria: DK | ||
MC2A | Symptoms of malaria: Hot body fever | ||
MC2B | Symptoms of malaria: Vomiting | ||
MC2C | Symptoms of malaria: Strong headache | ||
MC2D | Symptoms of malaria: Loss of apetite | ||
MC2E | Symptoms of malaria: Weakness of the body | ||
MC2F | Symptoms of malaria: Cough | ||
MC2G | Symptoms of malaria: Chills | ||
MC2H | Symptoms of malaria: Bitterness in mouth | ||
MC2X | Symptoms of malaria: Other | ||
MC2Z | Symptoms of malaria: DK | ||
MC3A | Protection against malaria: sleep under mosquito net | ||
MC3B | Protection against malaria: sleep in itn | ||
MC3C | Protection against malaria: use repellent | ||
MC3D | Protection against malaria: Avoid mosquito bites | ||
MC3E | Protection against malaria: Clear weeds around house | ||
MC3F | Protection against malaria:Fill in stagnant waters | ||
MC3G | Protection against malaria: Keep surroundings clean | ||
MC3H | Protection against malaria: put mosquito screen window | ||
MC3X | Protection against malaria: Other | ||
MC3Z | Protection against malaria: DK | ||
Total variable(s):
239 |