MICS2014HH data of Household questionnaire, MICS Punjab, 2014.

data(MICS2014HH)

Format

A data frame with 41413 rows and 188 variables:

HH1

Cluster number

HH2

Household number

HH3

Interviewer number

HH4

Supervisor number

HH5D

Day of interview

HH5M

Month of interview

HH5Y

Year of interview

HH6

Area (Original)

HH7

District (Original)

HH8A

Household selected for salt test sample

HH9

Result of HH interview

HH10

Respondent to HH questionnaire

HH11

Number of HH members

HH12

Number of women 15 - 49 years

HH13

Number of woman' questionnaires completed

HH14

Number of children under age 5

HH15

Number of under - 5 questionnaires completed

HH16

Field editor

HH17

Data entry clerk

HH18H

Start of interview - Hour

HH18M

Start of interview - Minutes

HH19H

End of interview - Hour

HH19M

End of interview - Minutes

SL1

Total children aged 1-17 years

SL9A

Rank number of the selected child

SL9B

Child line number

SL9C

Child's age

CD.FLAG

Flag for correct child line number

CL2A

Worked or helped on garden

CL2B

Helped in family business

CL2C

Produced or sold articles

CL2D

Engaged in any other activity for income

CL4

Hours worked in past week

CL5

Activities required carrying heavy loads

CL6

Activities required working with dangerous tools or heavy machinery

CL7A

Description of work: exposed to dust, fumes, or gas

CL7B

Description of work: exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity

CL7C

Description of work: exposed to loud noise or vibration

CL7D

Description of work: required to work at heights

CL7E

Description of work: required to work with chemicals

CL7F

Description of work: exposed to other

CL8

Fetched water or collected firewood

CL9

Hours spent fetching water or collecting firewood

CL10A

Household chores: shopping

CL10B

Household chores: repairing equipment

CL10C

Household chores: cooking or cleaning

CL10D

Household chores: washing clothes

CL10E

Household chores: caring for children

CL10F

Household chores: caring for old or sick

CL10G

Household chores: other

CL12

Number of hours

CD2

Child line number

CD3A

Took away privileges

CD3B

Explained why behaviour was wrong

CD3C

Shook child

CD3D

Shouted, yelled or screamed at child

CD3E

Gave child something else to do

CD3F

Spanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand

CD3G

Hit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.

CD3H

Called child dumb, lazy or another name

CD3I

Hit or slapped child on the face, head or ears

CD3J

Hit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg

CD3K

Beat child up as hard as one could

CD4

Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly

HC1B

Mother tongue of household head

HC2

Number of rooms used for sleeping

HC3

Main material of floor

HC4

Main material of roof

HC5

Main material of exterior wall

HC6

Type of fuel using for cooking

HC7

Cooking location

HC8A

Electricity

HC8B

Radio

HC8C

Television

HC8D

Non-mobile phone

HC8E

Refrigerator

HC8F

Gas

HC8G

Computer

HC8H

Air conditioner

HC8I

Washing machine/ Dryer

HC8J

Air cooler/ Fan

HC8K

Cooking range/ Micro wave

HC8L

Sewing/ Knitting Machine

HC8M

Iron

HC8N

Water filter

HC8O

Dunky pump/ Turbine

HC9A

Watch

HC9B

Mobile telephone

HC9C

Bicycle

HC9D

Motorcycle or scooter

HC9E

Animal-drawn cart

HC9F

Bus or truck

HC9G

Boat with motor

HC9H

Car or Van

HC9I

Tractor trolley

HC10

Household owns the dwelling

HC11

Any household member own land that can be used for agriculture

HC12

Acres of agricultural land members of household owns

HC13

Household own any animals

HC14A

Cattle, milk cows, buffaloes or bulls

HC14B

Horses, donkeys, or mules or camels

HC14C

Goats

HC14D

Sheep

HC14E

Chickens/ducks/turkey

HC15

Any household member have account in Bank, PO or National Saving Centre

WS1

Main source of drinking water

WS2

Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled water used for drinking)

WS3

Location of the water source

WS4

Time (in minutes) to get water and come back

WS5

Person collecting water

WS6

Treat water to make safer for drinking

WS7A

Water treatment: Boil

WS7B

Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine

WS7C

Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth

WS7D

Water treatment: Use water filter

WS7E

Water treatment: Solar disinfection

WS7F

Water treatment: Let it stand and settle

WS7X

Water treatment: Other

WS7Z

Water treatment: DK

WS8

Type of toilet facility

WS9

Toilet facility shared

WS10

Toilet shared with other household or with general public

WS11

Households using this toilet facility

RM1

Family member working outside village/city/country

RM2

Number of HH member working outside

RM3A

Other village/city

RM3B

Other district

RM3C

Other province

RM3D

Overseas

RM3Z

DK

RM4

HH recieved any remittances during last year

RM5

Amount recevied inside the country during past year

RM5A

Amount recieved from overseas during the past year

PB1

Any HH member recieved any pension benefits during last year

PB2A

Source of penstion : Government

PB2B

Source of penstion : EOBI

PB2X

Source of penstion : Others

PB2Z

Source of penstion : DK

SN1

HH received any benifit from Government

SN2A

Zakat (Guzara allowance, Health care, Marriage grant, Training from VTI)

SN2B

Bait-ul-Maal

SN2C

Sasta Ration

SN2D

BISP

SN2E

Watan Card

SN2X

Other

SN2Z

DK

SN3

HH recieved any cash donations from Zakat or other means during past year

SN4

Amount received from Zakat during part year

SN6

HH purchased consumable items from utility store

SN7

Mode of purchase from utility store

SN8

Government initiatives are benifiting the low income groups

HW1

Place where household members most often wash their hands

HW2

Water available at the place for handwashing

HW3A

Soap or detergent present at place of handwashing

HW3BA

Bar soap

HW3BB

Detergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)

HW3BC

Liquid soap

HW3BD

Ash / Mud / Sand

HW4

Soap/other material available for washing hands

HW5A

Soap/other material available for washing hands

HW5BA

Bar soap

HW5BB

Detergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)

HW5BC

Liquid soap

HW5BD

Ash / Mud / Sand

SI1

Salt iodization test outcome

SI3

When buying salt, asking for Iodised salt with Handi Logo

SI4

Salt that provided for the test, bought in sealed package

SI5

Brand of Salt that provided for the test

SI6

Take a small sample of salt for further testing of Iodine content in the lab

SI7

Collect one cup of Salt and sealed in plastic bag provided

SI8CN

Salt sample ID - Cluster Number

SI8HH

Salt Sample ID - household number

HHSEX

Sex of household head

division

Division

hh7r

District

hh6r

Area

suburban

SIRes

Result of HH interview among those selected for salt test sample

stratum

Straum (Original)

helevel

Education of household head

wscore

Combined wealth score

windex5

Wealth index quintile

wscoreu

Urban wealth score

windex5u

Urban wealth index quintile

wscorer

Rural wealth score

windex5r

Rural wealth index quintile

hhweight

Household sample weight

stweight

Salt testing's sample weight

References

  1. UNICEF MICS (http://www.mics.unicef.org/surveys).

Examples

data(MICS2014HH)