Nepal 2011 districts [message #3136] |
Tue, 21 October 2014 09:42 |
ksarnoff
Messages: 2 Registered: October 2014
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Hi,
I am currently doing a project that requires knowing which district a survey participant lived in. I see that in the 2006 Nepal DHS survey the district names are included in the district variable, but in the 2011 survey, only numbers are listed. Would it be possible to get a list that indicates which district number corresponds to which district for the 2011 survey? I see that these lists have been provided for other countries within the forum.
Thank you very much,
Kim
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Re: Nepal 2011 districts [message #4129 is a reply to message #3136] |
Thu, 02 April 2015 15:08 |
Liz-DHS
Messages: 1516 Registered: February 2013
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Dear User,
For this type of information, you need to contact the implementing agency.
Quote:Additional information about the survey may be obtained from the Population Division, Ministry of Health and
Population, Government of Nepal, Ramshahpath, Kathmandu, Nepal; Telephone: (977-1) 4262987; New ERA,
P.O. Box 722, Kathmandu, Nepal; Telephone: (977-1) 4423176/4413603; Fax: (977-1) 4419562; E-mail:
info@newera.wlink.com.np.
Thank you!
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Re: Nepal 2011 districts [message #15687 is a reply to message #3136] |
Thu, 30 August 2018 09:57 |
Liz-DHS
Messages: 1516 Registered: February 2013
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Dear User:
Our data processing staff confirms that the value codes for "sdist" in the 2011 Nepal DHS are consistent with those for this variable in the 2016 Nepal DHS and 2006 Nepal DHS. They are as follows:
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1. taplejung
2. panchthar
3. ilam
4. jhapa
5. morang
6. sunsari
7. dhankuta
8. terhathum
9. sankhuwasabha
10. bhojpur
11. solukhumbu
12. okhaldhunga
13. khotang
14. udayapur
15. saptari
16. siraha
17. dhanusa
18. mahotari
19. sarlahi
20. sindhuli
21. ramechhap
22. dolakha
23. sindhupalchowk
24. kavre
25. lalitpur
26. bhaktapur
27. kathmandu
28. nuwakot
29. rasuwa
30. dhading
31. makwanpur
32. rautahat
33. bara
34. parsa
35. chitwan
36. gorkha
37. lamjung
38. tanahu
39. syangja
40. kaski
41. manang
42. mustang
43. myagdi
44. parbat
45. baglung
46. gulmi
47. palpa
48. nawalparasi
49. rupandehi
50. kapilbastu
51. arghakhanchi
52. pyuthan
53. rolpa
54. rukum
55. salyan
56. dang
57. banke
58. bardiya
59. surkhet
60. dailekh
61. jajarkot
62. dolpa
63. jumla
64. kalikot
65. mugu
66. humla
67. bajura
68. bajhang
69. achham
70. doti
71. kailali
72. kanchanpur
73. dadeldhura
74. baitadi
75. darchula
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Re: Nepal 2011 districts [message #24537 is a reply to message #24523] |
Fri, 27 May 2022 10:51 |
Janet-DHS
Messages: 891 Registered: April 2022
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Following is response from DHS Research & Data Analysis Director, Tom Pullum:
We have confirmed that the district codes and labels are the same for the 2001 survey and all subsequent surveys in Nepal. For the current survey there will be 77 districts, because two districts have split, but the final report and the labels in the data files will provide complete documentation.
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