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Re: Measuring postnatal care for baby (M70) [message #14626 is a reply to message #14562] Mon, 23 April 2018 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I had a request for posting the information about the universe for the M70 variable for additional countries, so I will do so here. However, anyone can check universes by consulting the documentation for the variable of interest on the IPUMS-DHS website.

Here are the universes for M70 (using children as the unit of analysis), for countries included in IPUMS-DHS at this point:
Bangladesh 2004: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 10-49.
Bangladesh 2007: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 15-49.
Bangladesh 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 12-49.
Bangladesh 2014: Last-born children under age 3 born to ever-married women age 15-49.
Benin 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Burkina Faso 2010: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) if delivery took place in a medical facility, received a health check before leaving the facility.
Cameroon 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Congo (Democratic Republic) 2013: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Cote d'Ivoire 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Ethiopia 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Ethiopia 2016: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Ghana 2008: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Ghana 2014: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Guinea 2012: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
India 2005: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
India 2015: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Kenya 2008: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Kenya 2014: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 whose households were selected for the men's survey.
Madagascar 2008: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Malawi 2010: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Mali 2012: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Model 2015: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Niger 2012: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Nigeria 2008: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Nigeria 2013: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Pakistan 2006: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 15-49 who either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) if delivery took place in a medical facility, received a health check after leaving the facility.
Pakistan 2012: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 15-49.
Rwanda 2010: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) if delivery took place in a medical facility, received a health check before leaving the facility.
Rwanda 2014: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) if delivery took place in a medical facility, received a health check before leaving the facility.
Tanzania 2010: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) delivered the child in a medical facility and did not receive a health check before they left the birth facility.
Tanzania 2015: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 whose delivery of this child did not take place at a traditional birth attendant's space.
Uganda 2006: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Uganda 2011: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Yemen 2013: Last-born children under age 5 born to ever-married women age 15-49.
Zambia 2007: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Zambia 2013: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.
Zimbabwe 2005: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 and delivered this child away from a health facility.
Zimbabwe 2010: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49 either a) delivered this child away from a medical facility, or b) if delivery took place in a medical facility, received a health check before leaving the facility.
Zimbabwe 2015: Last-born children under age 5 born to women age 15-49.


Dr. Miriam King
IPUMS-DHS Project Manager (www.idhsdata.org)
 
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