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Migration and fertility [message #8489] Tue, 03 November 2015 11:23 Go to next message
Saima is currently offline  Saima
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Hello all,

I am using Pakistan Demographic Health Survey 2012-13 to see fertility differentials in migrant and non-migrant households. To this, I am looking at children ever born as completed fertility measure. However, children ever born is an individual level variable whereas migration questions are at household level. Please guide me how to solve this problem.



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Re: Migration and fertility [message #8495 is a reply to message #8489] Wed, 04 November 2015 08:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Liz-DHS
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Dear User,
Here is a reply from data processing expert, Mr. Noureddine Abderrahim,
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Questions on migration starting from question 22 are household members related questions. Among theses members are individuals who were interviewed and others who were not interviews. Both populations are identified by their household identification and their number in the household schedule. The kids' file contains only kids whose mothers were interviewed. These kids are all identified by their sequential number in their mother's birth history and some of them by their number in the households schedule. Depending on what population target you are addressing, you will be using either their identification in the household and the file you will be using is the persons file (id is HHID and HVIDX). Kids are identified by their mothers identification CASEID which is HHID and HVIDX, and their ID which is BIDX.

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Re: Migration and fertility [message #8501 is a reply to message #8495] Thu, 05 November 2015 11:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for your response but I fear that I did not get it. I am using women file for the information on children ever born to women and the person file to extract information on migration. From your response I get confused that probably I am not using the correct file. Is it?


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Re: Migration and fertility [message #8593 is a reply to message #8501] Thu, 19 November 2015 09:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Liz-DHS
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Dear User,
Data processing expert, Mr. Noureddine Abderrahim replied:
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You are using the right file (women) as you are looking at the mother's fertility which is not related to children's data. All I've wanted to say in my previous email is that depending on the population target, you will have to deal with the population differently.

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Re: Migration and fertility [message #8726 is a reply to message #8501] Wed, 09 December 2015 14:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Liz-DHS
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Dear User,
Do you still need assistance with this post?
Thank you!
Re: Migration and fertility [message #10276 is a reply to message #8726] Mon, 18 July 2016 06:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zainab is currently offline  zainab
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Hi
I am using the same dataset for my analysis. I would like to know if it is possible to figure out the relationship of mother (from women file) to the migrant member of the household?
Re: Migration and fertility [message #10491 is a reply to message #10276] Fri, 29 July 2016 13:44 Go to previous message
Liz-DHS
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Dear User,
Assuming your are using Pakistan DHS 2012-13, here is a response from Dr. Tom Pullum:
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In this survey, out-migrants are described in a limited way in the HR file with variables sh27, sh29, sh30m, sh20y, sh31, sh32, sh33u, sh33n. Those variables are indexed with _01, etc. There is no additional information about out-migrants and they cannot be linked to anyone in the household. These variables and cases do not appear in the PR file or any file other than the HR file.

In-migrants are people who were born elsewhere, that is, cases in the PR file with sh22=0. They also have variables sh22, sh23u, sh23n, sh24, and sh25. In-migrants CAN be linked to other members of the household and they will be in the IR file if they are women age 15-49 and de facto residents.

You say "I am using women file for the information on children ever born to women and the person file to extract information on migration." I don't quite understand this. However, you can merge the IR and PR files and then you will have sh22 for the woman and you can see whether v201 is related to sh22. Here are the lines to do the merge (but you must change the paths):

set more off
use e:\DHS\DHS_data\IR_files\PKIR61FL.dta, clear
rename v001 hv001 
rename v002 hv002
rename v003 hvidx
sort hv001 hv002 hvidx
save e:\DHS\DHS_data\scratch\PKtemp.dta, replace

use e:\DHS\DHS_data\PR_files\PKPR61FL.dta, clear
sort hv001 hv002 hvidx
merge hv001 hv002 hvidx using e:\DHS\DHS_data\scratch\PKtemp.dta

tab _merge sh22,m
keep if _merge==3


Then look at how sh22 relates to measures of fertility.

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