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Re: Generate variables [message #732 is a reply to message #616] Tue, 03 September 2013 15:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Liz-DHS
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Dear User,
You may want to take a look at Analytical Study 10 (AS10) http://www.measuredhs.com/publications/publication-AS10-Anal ytical-Studies.cfm Spousal Agreement on Reproductive Preferences on Sub-Saharan Africa (English). Our distributed datasets contain a couples data set if available. For Example: For Nigeria DHS 2008 the Stata couples data file is called ngcr52dt.zip. It also contains a couples file in Flat format, SPSS, and SAS. We also have 2 useful manuals. One is the Standard Recode Manual http://www.measuredhs.com/publications/publication-dhsg4-dhs -questionnaires-and-manuals.cfm and The Guide to DHS Statistics http://www.measuredhs.com/publications/publication-dhsg1-dhs -questionnaires-and-manuals.cfm. Further more all variables for men in the recoded datasets begin with MV and include records:
MREC01 Male respondent's basic data
MREC11 Respondent's basic data
MREC22 Reproduction
MREC31 Contraception Table
MREC32 Contraception knowledge & use
MREC41 Tuberculosis and other health issues
MREC51 Marriage/Exposure
MREC61 Fertility preferences
MREC71 Employment
MREC75 AIDS, STIs and Condom Use
MREC80 AIDS, STIs and Condom Use continuation
MRECGC Female genital cutting
MREC91 Country Specific - Single variables
MREC92 Country Specific
MREC93 Country Specific

Can you provide more detail as to what you are trying to accomplish?
Thanks!


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