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    Home / Central Data Catalog / POPULATION_DYNAMICS_AND_URBANIZATION_IN_AFRICA / APHRC-NCSS2-2014-V1.0 / variable [V10201]
Population_Dynamics_and_Urbanization_in_Africa

Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey (NCSS), 2012, 2nd Survey

KENYA, 2012
Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa (PDAU)
African Population & Health Research Center
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  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    MORTALITY
    EXPERIENCE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    SCHEDULE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    WEIGHT & HEIGHT
    UNDER-5
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    BIRTH HISTORY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CALENDAR
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    IMMUNIZATION
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    MATERNAL
    MORTALITY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    PREGNANCY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    WOMEN+MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
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reason why youngest child not born in health facility-specify (man_q217_spy)

Data file: NCSS 2012 MEN CHARACTERISTICS ANALYTICAL FILE

Overview

vald 5
invd 0
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What was the main reason why (NAME)'s mother did not deliver in a hospital or health facility?
Categories
Value Category
ASSISTED BY A FAMILY NURSE AT HOME
DELIVERED ON THE WAY TO HOSPITAL
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ON DAY OF BIRTH
WAS NOT STAYING NEAR THE PARTNER DURING PREGNANCY
WENT TO HOSPITAL AND WAS TOLD NOT YET FOR GIVING BIRTH AND WHEN WENT BACK GAVE BIRTH
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.
Question pretext
na
Question post text
na
Interviewer instructions
Qs. 211 to 213 are asked to determine if the respondent has a living child age 0 to 3 years. If he does, write the name of his youngest child on the line provided in Q. 213. Qs. 214 through 216 ask about the antenatal and childbirth care received by that child and his or her mother. In Q.214, ask the respondent if the mother of his youngest child received antenatal care during her pregnancy. The care should have been specifically to check her pregnancy and not for other reasons. Q215 asks if the man was present during any of the antenatal visits. Q216 collects information on whether or not the last born aged 0-3 years was born in a health facility.

If the child was not born in a health facility, go on to ask the respondent why not in Q.217. Note that Q. 217 in the Man's Questionnaire is similar to Q. 439 from the Woman's Questionnaire; however, the Woman's question allows the interviewer to select more than one reason whereas in the Man's question you must select only the main reason.

Description

Text
Other specified reason why man's youngest child not born in health facility
Universe
All men aged 12-54 years who have at least 1 living child according to man_q202 and man_q203 and aged 0-3 years according to man_q211 and whose youngest child was not born in a hospital or health facility according to man_q216
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