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Differences in counts of women in two files
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I am assuming this is because the Birth file has women listed multiple times because of multiple births? Can anyone confirm?
I am using the files for Afghanistan 2015, and I am talking about the differences in afir70sv and afbr70sv.
Thank you,
RPP]]>rppeyton2017-07-23T19:07:07-00:00Re: Differences in counts of women in two files
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The Births' dataset has one record for every child ever born of eligible women. Essentially, it is the full birth history of all women interviewed including its information on pregnancy and postnatal care as well as immunization and health for children born in the last 5 years. Data for the mother of each of these children is also included. This file can be used to calculate health indicators as well as fertility and mortality rates. The unit of analysis (case) in this file is the children ever born of eligible women.
The woman's dataset has one record for every eligible woman as defined by the household schedule. It contains all the data collected in the woman's questionnaire plus some variables from the household. Up to 20 births in the birth history, and up to 6 children under age 5, for whom pregnancy and postnatal care as well as immunization and health data were collected, can be found in the file. The fertility and mortality programs distributed by DHS use this file for data input. The unit of analysis (case) in this file is the woman.
]]>Bridgette-DHS2017-07-24T11:26:13-00:00Re: Differences in counts of women in two files
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If I may inquire, to more questions.
In the same survey AFIR, the recode manual does not mention the S414 vairables. I believe these are being asked as to whether the woman had any knowledge of the said condition, based on an antenatal/prenatal visit (such as knowledge of symptoms of vaginal bleeding means she should seek medical attention), is that an accurate assumption?
Secondly, there is no issue with me combining the antenatal visits by provider, into one vartiable, such as "any antenatal visit," to show that the respondent had an antenatal visit.
Thank you
RPP]]>rppeyton2017-07-24T14:00:40-00:00Re: Differences in counts of women in two files
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If you reference the questionnaire in the appendix of the final report, you will see that S414 is question no. 414 in the Woman Questionnaire (see below).
]]>Bridgette-DHS2017-07-25T10:24:05-00:00Re: Differences in counts of women in two files
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