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APHRC-NCSS1-2000-V1.01
Nairobi Cross-sectional Slum Survey (NCSS), 2000 - 1st survey
KENYA
,
2000
Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa (PDAU)
African Population & Health Research Center
Study description
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NCSS 2000
HOUSEHOLD
CHARACTERISTICS
NCSS 2000
HOUSEHOLD
SCHEDULE
NCSS 2000 WOMEN
BIRTH HISTORY
NCSS 2000 WOMEN
CHARACTERISTICS
15-49
NCSS 2000 WOMEN
IMMUNIZATION
NCSS 2000 WOMEN
PREGNANCY
NCSS 2000 YOUNG
WOMEN+MEN
(12-24)
CHARACTERISTICS
Variable Groups
Household questionnaire
Identification
Household schedule
Household characteristics
Woman's questionnaire
Identification
Respondent background and mobility
Reproduction
Contraception
Pregnancy, antenatal and post-natal care
Immunization and health
Marriage
Fertility preferences
Husband's background, woman's work and livelihoods
AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases
General and health matters
Additional module for young women
Adolescent questionnaire
Identification
Respondent's backround and mobility
Marriage and sexual relation
Contraception
Sexuality and sexually transmitted infection
Pregnancy/childbearing
Health, nutrition and general lifestyle
Income/economic activity
Variable Groups
Variable group: General and health matters
Variables
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wom_q901
most important general/basic need of community
wom_q902
best way to address most important general/basic need of community
wom_q903
community's role in addressing most important general/basic need of community
wom_q904
government's role in addressing most important general/basic need of community
wom_q905
most important general/basic need of community
wom_q906
best way to address most important general health problem/concern
wom_q907
community's role in addressing most important general health problem/concern
wom_q908
government's role in addressing most important general health problem/concern
wom_q909
most important general/basic need of community
wom_q910
best way to address most important reproductive health problem/need
wom_q911
community's role in addressing most important reproductive health problem/need
wom_q912
government's role in addressing most important reproductive health problem/need
wom_q913
whether would choose KES 3000 salary job or KES 15000 business loan
wom_q913B
reason for choosing either KES 3000 salary job or KES 15000 business loan
wom_q914
woman's self-rating of her health
wom_q915_01
poor people live longer than rich people
wom_q915_02
poor people are healthier than rich people
wom_q915_03
women live longer than men
wom_q915_04
poor people should live longer than rich people
wom_q915_05
poor people should be healthier than rich people
wom_q915_06
women should live longer than men
wom_q916
whether would treat malaria in 35-year-old or in 2-year-old