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Re: Variable regarding microcredit involvement. [message #23571 is a reply to message #23567] |
Mon, 11 October 2021 07:32 |
Bridgette-DHS
Messages: 3199 Registered: February 2013
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Following is a response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:
You must be referring to this paragraph, from "Materials and methods" in the article:
"This study follows previous literature from Bangladesh and other developing countries to select the determinants of delivery care service utilisation [13, 1822]. These include women's age at the time of survey, age at marriage, religion, number of children ever born (parity), history of pregnancy complications, at least four visits for antenatal care (ANC4+), exposure to mass media, involvement in microcredit and education. Education of husband is also included as the predictor of delivery care services [22]. Region and place of residence (rural/urban) are the geographic variables. Since BDHS does not collect information on household expenditure or income, the measure of socioeconomic status (SES) in this study is an asset-based wealth index [23]."
I have bolded "previous literature", "involvement in microcredit", and "BDHS does not collect information on household expenditure or income". The reference to microcredit is in a description of other literature. The BDHS's do not include such information
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Re: Variable regarding microcredit involvement. [message #23572 is a reply to message #23571] |
Mon, 11 October 2021 19:36 |
Tahneia
Messages: 3 Registered: October 2021 Location: South Korea
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Dear Dr. Tom Pullum,
I think this paragraph indicates the selection of determinants for this study. They selected the variables according to the previous literature. However, in the materials and methods section, it has been mentioned that they exclusively used "two most recent rounds of the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), implemented in 2011 and 2014". Moreover, the tables showed that the number of women involved with microcredit was 1498 and 1304 in BDHS 2011 and BDHS 2014, respectively.
If BDHS's do not include such information, I think I would better contacting with the authors in this regard. I will let everybody know their response.
Thanking you,
Tahneia
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Re: Variable regarding microcredit involvement. [message #23675 is a reply to message #23572] |
Fri, 29 October 2021 18:28 |
Tahneia
Messages: 3 Registered: October 2021 Location: South Korea
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Dear all,
This is the response from the first author of the manuscript that I shared in my query. BDHS contains variables that represent the involvement with the microcredit institution.
In the IR file, there are the following variables
s114a = belong to grameen bank
s114b = belong to brac
s114c = belong to brdb
s114d = belong to asha
s114e = belong to proshika
s114f = belong to mother's club
These are the very well-known microcredit institutions operating in Bangladesh. However, I think this is country-specific information, so these variables may not be available in the case of some other countries.
I hope it will help others!
Thank you all for your support.
Regards,
Tahneia
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