how to look for the number of pregnant women and children died [message #20533] |
Mon, 16 November 2020 05:02 |
kkkkkk
Messages: 12 Registered: November 2020
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Hi! I am currently working on a project about maternal education and mortality. I am looking for the total number of women who are pregnant/gave birth in the past 5 years and the total number of child died under age of 5 in a survey. I tried to look it up in the final report and key findings but they don't seem to be there. How should I do it? Thank you in advance.
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Re: how to look for the number of pregnant women and children died [message #21559 is a reply to message #21557] |
Wed, 18 November 2020 15:46 |
kkkkkk
Messages: 12 Registered: November 2020
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Thank you! What I am looking for in specific is the actual figure recorded in the survey (5-year period) so I can work around with the dataset for a regression analysis. For this, is the dataset the only option I can look into? Which variable should I look at when I am trying to see how many mothers gave birth and how many children died in the preceding 5 years? I am trying to make a binary variable of children died under the age of 5 = 1 and 0 otherwise. Do you have any suggestion on computing that?
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Re: how to look for the number of pregnant women and children died [message #21565 is a reply to message #21561] |
Thu, 19 November 2020 07:30 |
kkkkkk
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I see that b6 gives information about how long has the child lived. Can I use that to construct a binary variable, ie under 5 mortality = 1 and 0 otherwise? And how do I interpret the value? From the manual, 'For example, 298 means the age at death was a number of months, and the exact number was unknown, but lies between 1 and 23 months.' What does it mean by it lies between 1 - 23 months?
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Re: how to look for the number of pregnant women and children died [message #21590 is a reply to message #21584] |
Mon, 23 November 2020 10:48 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3214 Registered: February 2013
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Following is a response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:
The number of children ever born is v201. It is in both the IR and BR files. For each woman, that matches with the maximum value of bidx and the maximum value of bord. I suggest that you look at the labels for all the variables with variable names that start with v20 or v21.
In the BR file, all the data for the mother will be the same for all of her children's records. It is not a problem that this information is repeated.
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