Nigeria - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS4)-2011 Nigeria, Fourth round
Reference ID | NGA-NBS-MICS4-2011-v1.0 |
Year | 2011 |
Country | Nigeria |
Producer(s) | National Bureau of Statistics [NBS] - Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) |
Sponsor(s) | United Nation Children Fund - UNICEF - Funding Fedral Government of Nigeria - FGN - Funding National Bureau of Statistics - NBS - Funding United Nation Fund For Population Activities - UNFPA - Funding Depertment for International Deve |
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Created on | Aug 29, 2012 |
Last modified | Jan 15, 2018 |
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Data Dictionary
Data File: MICS4 Household data
Content | The household data collected from the feild based on (1) Household Information (2) Demographic Characteristics (3) Water and Sanitation (4) Household Characteristics (5) Children Ophaned and made vulnerable children (6) Child Labour (7) Salt Iodization |
Cases | 29349 |
Variable(s) | 125 |
Structure: | Type: relational Keys: Hh1 (Cluster number), Hh2 (Household number) |
Version | Version 1.0 |
Producer | National Bureau of Statistics |
Missing Data | All missing data were 99 |
Processing Checks | (i) Desk officers at the zonal offices (ii) Trained data editors from the headquarters sent to the zonal offices for data editing during the data entry (iii) Data editing through the zonal offices editors before data entry (iv) Competent data entry staff |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
Hh1 | Cluster number | Cluster Number ___ ___ ___ ___ | |
Hh2 | Household number | HH2. Household Number:___ ___ ___ ___ | |
Hh5d | Day of interview | Day___ ___ | |
Hh5m | Month of interview | Month___ ___ | |
Hh5y | Year of interview | Year of interview: ___ ___ ___ ___ | |
Hh6 | Area:sector | Area Sector | |
Hh7 | State | State Code: | |
Hh9 | Result of hh interview | Result of HH interview: | |
Hh10 | Respondent hh questionnaire | Respondent to HH questionnaire: Name:______________________________ Line No:___ | |
Hh11 | Number of household members | Total number of household members:__ __ | |
Hh12 | Total eligible women | Number of women age 15-49 years: | |
Hh13 | Women interviews completed | Number of woman’s questionnaires completed: | |
Hh14 | Total children under 5 | Number of children under age 5: | |
Hh15 | Child interviews completed | Number of under-5 questionnaires completed: | |
Hh18h | Start of interview - hour | HH18. Record the time. Hour ...........__ __ | |
Hh18m | Start of interview - minutes | HH18. Record the time. Minutes ......__ __ | |
Hh19h | End of interview - hour | HH19. Record the time. Hour .................. __ __ : __ __ | |
Hh19m | End of interview - minutes | HH19. Record the time. minutes .................... __ __ : __ __ | |
Ws1 | Main source of drinking water | WS1. What is the main source of drinking water for members of your household? | |
Ws2 | Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled wat | WS2. What is the main source of water used by your household for other purposes such as cooking and handwashing? | |
Ws3 | Water source located | WS3. WHERE IS THAT WATER SOURCE LOCATED? | |
Ws4 | Take to go there, get water, and come back | HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GO THERE, GET WATER, AND COME BACK? | |
Ws4aa | How long does it take to get water by foot during rainy seas | HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GO THERE, GET WATER, AND COME BACK ? (A) DURING RAINY SEASON | |
Ws4ab | How long does it take to get water by foot during dry season | HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GO THERE, GET WATER, AND COME BACK ? (B) DURING DRY SEASON | |
Ws4b | What is the distance to the nearest water source (metres) | WHAT IS THE DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST WATER SOURCE IN METRES? | |
Ws5 | Who usually goes to this source to collect the water | WHO USUALLY GOES TO THIS SOURCE TO COLLECT THE WATER FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD? | |
Ws6 | Treat water to make safer for drinking | DO YOU DO ANYTHING TO THE WATER TO MAKE IT SAFER TO DRINK? | |
Ws7a | Water treatment: boil | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Boil | |
Ws7b | Water treatment: add bleach/chlorine | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Add bleach/chlorine | |
Ws7c | Water treatment: strain it through a cloth | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Strain it through a cloth | |
Ws7d | Water treatment: use water filter | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Use water filter | |
Ws7e | Water treatment: solar disinfection | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Solar disinfection | |
Ws7f | Water treatment: let it stand and settle | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Let it stand and settle | |
Ws7g | Water treatment: add alum | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Add alum | |
Ws7h | Water treatment: add water tablet/liquid | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Add water tablet/liquid | |
Ws7x | Water treatment: other | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? Other | |
Ws7z | Water treatment: dk | WHAT DO YOU USUALLY DO TO MAKE THE WATER SAFER TO DRINK? DK | |
Ws8 | What kind of toilet facility | WHAT KIND OF TOILET FACILITY DO MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD USUALLY USE? | |
Ws9 | Households using this toilet facility | DO YOU SHARE THIS FACILITY WITH OTHERS WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD? | |
Ws10 | Toilet shared with other household or with general public | DO YOU SHARE THIS FACILITY ONLY WITH MEMBERS OF OTHER HOUSEHOLDS THAT YOU KNOW, OR IS THE FACILITY OPEN TO THE USE OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC? | |
Ws11 | Households using this toilet facility | HOW MANY HOUSEHOLDS IN TOTAL USE THIS TOILET FACILITY, INCLUDING YOUR OWN HOUSEHOLD? | |
Hc1a | Religion of head | HC1a. What is the religion of the head of this household? | |
Hc1b | Mother tongue of head | HC1B. mother tongue of head Language ……………………… __ __ __ | |
Hc1c | Ethnic group of head | HC1C. ethnic group of head Ethnic Group ……………………__ __ __ | |
Hc2 | Number of rooms for sleeping | HC2. How many rooms in this household are used for sleeping? No. of rooms __ __ | |
Hc3 | Main material of floor | HC3. Main material of the dwelling floor: | |
Hc4 | Main material of roof | HC4. Main material of the roof. | |
Hc5 | Main material of wall | HC5. Main material of the walls. | |
Hc6 | Type of fuel using for cooking | HC6. What type of fuel does your household mainly use for cooking? | |
Hc7 | Food cooked on stove or open fire | IS THE COOKING USUALLY DONE IN THE HOUSE, IN A SEPARATE BUILDING, OR OUTDOORS? | |
Hc8a | Electricity | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [A] ELECTRICITY? | |
Hc8b | Radio | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [B] A RADIO? | |
Hc8c | Television | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [C] A TELEVISION? | |
Hc8d | Non-mobile phone | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [D] A NON-MOBILE TELEPHONE? | |
Hc8e | Refrigerator | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [E] A REFRIGERATOR? | |
Hc8f | Vcr/vcd/dvd | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [F] A VCR/VCD/DVD | |
Hc8g | Sewing machine | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [G] SEWING MACHINE | |
Hc8h | Clock | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [H] CLOCK | |
Hc8i | Generator | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [ I] GENERATOR | |
Hc8j | Computer | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [J] COMPUTER | |
Hc8k | Internet facility | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [ K] INTERNET FACILITY | |
Hc8l | Fan | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [L] FAN | |
Hc8m | Air conditioner | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [M] AIR CONDITIONER | |
Hc8n | Blender/mixer/food processor | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [N] BLENDER/MIXER/FOOD PROCESSOR | |
Hc8o | Water heater | DOES YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE: [O] WATER HEATER | |
Hc9a | Watch | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN: [A] A WATCH? | |
Hc9b | Mobile telephone | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN [B] A MOBILE TELEPHONE? | |
Hc9c | Bicycle | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN [C] A BICYCLE? | |
Hc9d | Motorcycle or scooter | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN: [D] A MOTORCYCLE OR SCOOTER? | |
Hc9e | Animal-drawn cart | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN: [E] AN ANIMAL-DRAWN CART? | |
Hc9f | Car or truck | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN: [F] A CAR OR TRUCK? | |
Hc9g | Boat with a motor | DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OWN: [G] A BOAT WITH A MOTOR? | |
Hc10 | Household owns the dwelling | DO YOU OR SOMEONE LIVING IN THIS HOUSEHOLD OWN THIS HOUSE? | |
Hc11 | Any household member own land that can be used for agricultu | DOES ANY MEMBER OF THIS HOUSEHOLD OWN ANY LAND THAT CAN BE USED FOR AGRICULTURE? | |
Hc12 | Hectares of agricultural land members of household owns | HOW MANY UNIT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND DO MEMBERS OF THIS HOUSEHOLD OWN? | |
Hc13 | Household own any animals | DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD OWN ANY LIVESTOCK, HERDS, OTHER FARM ANIMALS, OR POULTRY? | |
Hc14a | Cattle, milk cows, or bulls | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [A] CATTLE, MILK COWS, OR BULLS? | |
Hc14b | Horses, donkeys, or mules | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [B] HORSES, DONKEYS, OR MULES? | |
Hc14c | Goats | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [C] GOATS? | |
Hc14d | Sheep | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [D] SHEEP? | |
Hc14e | Chickens | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [E] CHICKENS? | |
Hc14f | Pigs | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [F] PIGS? | |
Hc14g | Camel | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [G] CAMELS? | |
Hc14h | Ducks/geese | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [H] DUCKS/ GEESE? | |
Hc14i | Oxen | HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ANIMALS DOES THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE? [H] OXEN | |
Hc15 | Any household member own bank account | HC15. DOES ANY MEMBER OF THIS HOUSEHOLD HAVE AN ACTIVE BANK ACCOUNT? | |
Tn1 | Household has mosquito nets | TN1. Does your household have any Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets that can be used while sleeping? | |
Tn2 | Number of mosquito nets | TN2. How many Insecticide Treated nets does your household have? Number of nets | |
Cd6 | Total children aged 2-14 years | Total children age 2-14 years | |
Cd8 | Rank number of the selected child | CD8. Record the rank number of the selected child ...................................................................... ___ | |
Cd9 | Child line number | Name _____________________________Line number ....................................... __ __ | |
Cd_flag | Flag for correct child line number | ||
Cd11 | Took away privileges | TOOK AWAY PRIVILEGES, FORBADE SOMETHING (name) LIKED OR DID NOT ALLOW HIM/HER TO LEAVE HOUSE. | |
Cd12 | Explained why behaviour was wrong | EXPLAINED WHY (name)’S BEHAVIOR WAS WRONG. | |
Cd13 | Shook child | SHOOK HIM/HER. | |
Cd14 | Shouted, yelled or screamed at child | SHOUTED, YELLED AT OR SCREAMED AT HIM/HER. | |
Cd15 | Gave child something else to do | GAVE HIM/HER SOMETHING ELSE TO DO. | |
Cd16 | Spanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand | SPANKED, HIT OR SLAPPED HIM/HER ON THE BOTTOM WITH BARE HAND. | |
Cd17 | Hit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick | HIT HIM/HER ON THE BOTTOM OR ELSEWHERE ON THE BODY WITH SOMETHING LIKE A BELT, HAIRBRUSH, STICK OR OTHER HARD OBJECT. | |
Cd18 | Called child dumb, lazy or another name | CALLED HIM/HER DUMB, LAZY, OR ANOTHER NAME LIKE THAT. | |
Total variable(s):
125 |