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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop

Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop. Questionnaire for Individual Women : Woman’s Information Panel and Woman’s Background. Overview – Woman’s Questionnaire. Woman’s Information Panel Woman’s Background

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop

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  1. Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysSurvey Design Workshop Questionnaire for Individual Women: Woman’s Information Panel and Woman’s Background MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  2. Overview – Woman’s Questionnaire • Woman’s Information Panel • Woman’s Background • Access To Mass Media And Use Of Information/Communication Technology • Child Mortality (& Birth History) • Desire for Last Birth • Maternal and Newborn Health • Post-Natal Health Checks • Illness Symptoms • Contraception • Unmet Need • Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting • Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence • Marriage/Union • Sexual Behaviour • HIV/AIDS • Maternal Mortality • Tobacco And Alcohol Use • Life Satisfaction MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  3. Title of slide here • First part (WM1 – WM4) needs to be completed as soon as the household list is completed • The combination of cluster, household and line numbers constitute the unique identification of the woman in the survey MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  4. Title of slide here • Greeting needs to be repeated to the woman if not already read – the woman may have been the respondent to the household questionnaire MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  5. Woman’s Background • Questions on date of birth and age • Education and literacy MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  6. Age and date of birth • Important • Techniques to probe and to check consistency provided MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  7. Education and literacy • For calculating literacy rate among women age 15-24 • Education as a background characteristic MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  8. MDG Goal • MDG Goal 2: Achieve Universal Education • Indicator 2.3 Literacy rate among 15-24 year olds MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  9. MICS Indicators # 7.1 - Literacy rate among youngwomen Module: WM Numerator: Number of women age 15-24 years who are able to read a short simple statement about everyday life or who attended secondary or higher education Denominator: Total number of women age 15-24 years MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

  10. Methodological issues • Indicator comes from the women’s questionnaire • Is not a direct question on literacy since this overestimates • Respondents with primary education or less are given simple sentences to read • Important to provide sentences in local language – this is about literacy in any language, not the language of the questionnaire or the official language MICS4 Survey Design Workshop

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