Baseline Study of Food for Peace Title II Development Food Assistance Program in Karamoja, Uganda--Maternal Health and Household Sanitation
data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 13 Nov 2018This dataset captures data about the mothers in the households surveyed as part of the Baseline Study of Food for Peace Title II Development Food Assistance Program in Karamoja, Uganda as well as the water and sanitation resources available to the household. This dataset contains data from Modules F and J of the questionnaire and has 295 columns and 4,766 rows. In fiscal year 2012, USAID's Office of Food for Peace (FFP) awarded funding to private voluntary organizations (PVOs) to design and implement a multi-year Title II development food assistance program in Uganda. The main purpose of the Title II program is to improve long-term food security of chronically food insecure population in the target regions. FFP contracted a firm, ICF International to conduct a baseline study in targeted areas of the country prior to the start of the new program. The purpose of the study was to assess the current status of key indicators, have a better understanding of prevailing conditions and perceptions of the population in the implementation areas, and serve as a point of comparison for future final evaluations. Results would also be used to further refine program targeting and, where possible, to understand the relationship between variables to inform program design. The study was conducted in 2013, while FFP expects to conduct final evaluations as close as possible to the end of the program five years later. The data asset is comprised of six datasets: 1) a description of all members of the households surveyed, 2) data on maternal health and sanitation practices, 3) data about the children in the household, 4) data describing the agricultural practices of the household, 5) data describing the food consumption of the household (broken into 4 smaller spreadsheets), and 6) and a description of the weights that should be applied during the analysis of the other datasets.
This dataset has the following 295 columns:
Column Name | API Column Name | Data Type | Description | Sample Values |
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id | id | number | 2 3 4 5 6 view top 100 | |
hh | hh | number | A01 HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 14 7 3 16 15 view top 100 |
vn | vn | number | A02 VILLAGE NUMBER | 5 7 35 27 16 view top 100 |
a03 | a03 | number | A03 PARISH NAME | 10 62 64 85 56 view top 100 |
a04 | a04 | number | A04 SUBCOUNTY NAME | 21 31 12 4 17 view top 100 |
dis | dis | number | A05 DISTRICT | 1 5 6 2 3 view top 100 |
a13d | a13d | number | DAY OF FINAL VISIT | 25 23 26 6 5 view top 100 |
a13m | a13m | number | MONTH OF FINAL VISIT | 3 4 2 1 view top 100 |
a13y | a13y | number | YEAR OF FINAL VISIT | 2013 view top 100 |
a13in | a13in | number | INTERVIEWER NUMBER FOR FINAL VISIT | 1 373 319 375 365 view top 100 |
a14 | a14 | number | A14 FINAL OUTCOME OF INTERVIEW | 1 view top 100 |
a14_1 | a14_1 | number | A14 1 Total Number of Visits | 1 2 3 4 10 view top 100 |
a14_2 | a14_2 | number | A14 2 Total Women 15 49 yrs | 1 2 3 0 4 view top 100 |
a14_3 | a14_3 | number | A14 3 Total Eligible Farmers | 1 2 0 3 4 view top 100 |
a14_4 | a14_4 | number | A14 4 Total Children Under 5 | 1.0 2.0 0.0 3.0 4.0 view top 100 |
a14_5 | a14_5 | number | A14 5 Line Number of Respondant to Household Questionnaire | 2 1 3 21 7 view top 100 |
a17 | a17 | number | A17 TEAM LEADER CODE | 366 369 362 331 313 view top 100 |
a18 | a18 | number | A18 FIELD COORDINATOR CODE | 402.0 368.0 334.0 344.0 384.0 view top 100 |
a19 | a19 | text | A19 OFFICE EDITOR CODE | 33.0 328.0 362.0 402.0 331.0 view top 100 |
a20 | a20 | number | A20 DATA ENTRY OPERATOR CODE | 16 26 27 28 18 view top 100 |
a20d | a20d | number | A20 DAY OF DATA ENTRY | 23 24 17 30 21 view top 100 |
a20m | a20m | number | A20 MONTH OF DATA ENTRY | 5 4 3 2 view top 100 |
a20y | a20y | number | A20 YEAR OF DATA ENTRY | 2013 view top 100 |
b00h | b00h | number | MODULE B START HOUR | 10 9 11 12 13 view top 100 |
b00m | b00m | number | MODULE B START MINUTE | 0 30 20 40 10 view top 100 |
b21h | b21h | number | MODULE B FINISH HOUR | 10 11 9 12 13 view top 100 |
b21m | b21m | number | MODULE B FINISH MINUTE | 20 30 40 0 15 view top 100 |
f00h | f00h | number | MODULE F START HOUR | 10 11 9 12 13 view top 100 |
f00m | f00m | number | MODULE F FINISH HOUR | 20 30 31 0 40 view top 100 |
f01a | f01a | number | F01A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 12 2 10 1 15 view top 100 |
f01b | f01b | number | F01B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7.0 27.0 5.0 50.0 2.0 view top 100 |
f02 | f02 | number | F02 LINE NUMBER OF RESPONDENT | 2 1 3 21 7 view top 100 |
f04 | f04 | number | F04 What is main source of drinking water | 21 81 32 42 13 view top 100 |
f05 | f05 | number | F05 Where is that water source located | 3.0 1.0 2.0 view top 100 |
f06 | f06 | number | F06 How long does it take to go there get water and come back | 30.0 998.0 60.0 20.0 120.0 view top 100 |
f07 | f07 | number | F07 Is water available from this source all year round | 1 2 8 view top 100 |
f08 | f08 | number | F08 In the last two weeks was water unavailable from this source for a day or longer | 2 1 8 view top 100 |
f09 | f09 | number | F09 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 2 1 8 view top 100 |
f10_1 | f10_1 | number | F10 1 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97 6 1 2 3 view top 100 |
f10_2 | f10_2 | number | F10 2 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 6.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 view top 100 |
f10_3 | f10_3 | number | F10 3 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 6.0 7.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
f10_4 | f10_4 | number | F10 4 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10_5 | f10_5 | number | F10 5 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10_6 | f10_6 | number | F10 6 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10_7 | f10_7 | number | F10 7 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10_8 | f10_8 | number | F10 8 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10_9 | f10_9 | number | F10 9 Do you do anything to the water to make it safer to drink | 97.0 view top 100 |
f10a | f10a | number | F10A Does your household use a different source of drInking water during the wet season | 2 1 8 view top 100 |
f10b | f10b | number | F10B What is main source of drinking water during the wet season | 81.0 21.0 32.0 51.0 52.0 view top 100 |
f11 | f11 | number | F11 What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use during the day | 71 23 22 21 62 view top 100 |
f11a | f11a | number | F11A Does your household share the daytime toilet facility with other households | 997 2 1 view top 100 |
f11b | f11b | number | F11B How many households share that daytime facility | 2.0 3.0 95.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
f11c | f11c | number | F11C Do the children in this household use a different daytime toilet facilites as the adult members | 2 1 view top 100 |
f11d | f11d | number | F11D What kind of facility do the children use in the daytime | 62.0 71.0 23.0 22.0 21.0 view top 100 |
f12 | f12 | number | F12 What kind of toilet facility do members of your household usually use during the nighttime | 71 62 23 22 21 view top 100 |
f12a | f12a | number | F12A Does your household share the nighttime toilet facility with any other households | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
f12b | f12b | number | F12B How many households share the nighttime facility | 2.0 3.0 98.0 95.0 4.0 view top 100 |
f12c | f12c | number | F12C Do the children of this household use a different toilet facility as the adult members | 2 1 view top 100 |
f12d | f12d | number | F12D What kind of nighttime facility do the children use | 62.0 71.0 96.0 21.0 22.0 view top 100 |
f14 | f14 | number | F14 Show me where members of your household most often wash their hands | 2 1 4 3 view top 100 |
f15 | f15 | number | F15 Observe presence of water at the place of handwashing | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
f16 | f16 | number | F16 Observe presence of soap detergent or other cleansing agent at the place for handwashing | 3.0 1.0 2.0 view top 100 |
f17 | f17 | number | F17 Observe presence of daytime toilet facility that household said they used | 2 1 view top 100 |
f18h | f18h | number | MODULE F FINISH HOUR | 10 11 12 9 13 view top 100 |
f18m | f18m | number | MODULE F FINISH MINUTE | 20 30 40 15 45 view top 100 |
j300h | j300h | number | MODULE J3 START HOUR | 10 11 12 9 13 view top 100 |
j300m | j300m | number | MODULE J3 START MINUTE | 20 30 40 16 35 view top 100 |
j301a | j301a | number | J301A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 15 12 5 1 2 view top 100 |
j301b | j301b | number | J301B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7 5 27 50 40 view top 100 |
j302 | j302 | number | J302 LINE NUMBER OF RESONDENT FROM HH ROSTER | 2.0 1.0 3.0 11.0 4.0 view top 100 |
j303_1 | j303_1 | number | J303 1 List five critical moments for handwashing | 1 2 3 5 4 view top 100 |
j303_2 | j303_2 | number | J303 2 List five critical moments for handwashing | 2.0 3.0 4.0 6.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j303_3 | j303_3 | number | J303 3 List five critical moments for handwashing | 5.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 3.0 view top 100 |
j303_4 | j303_4 | number | J303 4 List five critical moments for handwashing | 6.0 7.0 8.0 5.0 4.0 view top 100 |
j303_5 | j303_5 | number | J303 5 List five critical moments for handwashing | 8.0 7.0 6.0 9.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j303_6 | j303_6 | number | J303 6 List five critical moments for handwashing | 8.0 7.0 9.0 6.0 96.0 view top 100 |
j303_7 | j303_7 | number | J303 7 List five critical moments for handwashing | 8.0 7.0 9.0 view top 100 |
j303_8 | j303_8 | number | J303 8 List five critical moments for handwashing | 8.0 9.0 96.0 view top 100 |
j303_9 | j303_9 | number | J303 9 List five critical moments for handwashing | 9.0 view top 100 |
j303_10 | j303_10 | text | J303 10 List five critical moments for handwashing | view top 100 |
j304 | j304 | number | J304 Are there areas in community that you were unable to visit due to security that are now accessible | 1.0 2.0 8.0 view top 100 |
j305h | j305h | number | MODULE J3 FINISH HOUR | 10 11 12 9 13 view top 100 |
j305m | j305m | number | MODULE J3 FINISH MINUTE | 30 50 20 40 45 view top 100 |
g00h | g00h | number | MODULE G START HOUR | 10.0 11.0 12.0 9.0 13.0 view top 100 |
g00m | g00m | number | MODULE G START MINUTE | 30.0 20.0 40.0 50.0 45.0 view top 100 |
g27h | g27h | number | MODULE G FINISH HOUR | 10.0 11.0 12.0 9.0 13.0 view top 100 |
g27m | g27m | number | MODULE G FINISH MINUTE | 30.0 40.0 20.0 50.0 45.0 view top 100 |
c00h | c00h | number | MODULE C START HOUR | 10.0 11.0 12.0 9.0 13.0 view top 100 |
c00m | c00m | number | MODULE C START MINUTE | 30 50 45 40 0 view top 100 |
c01a | c01a | number | C01A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 2 1 12 3 15 view top 100 |
c01b | c01b | number | C01B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7 2 5 27 50 view top 100 |
c01c | c01c | number | C01C LINE NUMBER FROM COLUMN 6 | 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
c02 | c02 | number | C02 Was yesterday an unusual or special day | 2 1 view top 100 |
c04 | c04 | number | C04 Any foods made from wheat maize rice sorghum or millet | 1.0 2.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c05 | c05 | number | C05 Any foods made from roots or tubers | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c06 | c06 | number | C06 Any vegetables | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c07 | c07 | number | C07 Any fruits | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c08 | c08 | number | C08 Any meats organ meats or blood | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c09 | c09 | number | C09 Any eggs | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c10 | c10 | number | C10 Any fresh or dried fish or shellfish | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c11 | c11 | number | C11 Any foods made from beans nuts or seeds | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c12 | c12 | number | C12 Any cheese yogurt milk or other milk products | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c13 | c13 | number | C13 Any foods made with oil fat or butter | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c14 | c14 | number | C14 Any sugar or honey | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c15 | c15 | number | C15 Any other foods such as condiments coffee or tea | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
c16 | c16 | number | C16 In the past 4 weeks was there ever no food to eat due to lack of resources | 1 2 view top 100 |
c17 | c17 | number | C17 How often did this happen in the past 4 weeks | 1.0 2.0 3.0 view top 100 |
c18 | c18 | number | C18 In the past 4 weeks did anyone go to sleep hungry because there was not enough food | 1 2 view top 100 |
c19 | c19 | number | C19 How often did this happen in the last 4 weeks | 1.0 2.0 3.0 view top 100 |
c20 | c20 | number | C20 In the past 4 weeks did anyone go a whole day and night without eating because there was no food | 1 2 view top 100 |
c21 | c21 | number | C21 How often did this happen in the last 4 weeks | 1.0 2.0 3.0 view top 100 |
c22h | c22h | number | MODULE C FINISH HOUR | 10 11 12 9 13 view top 100 |
c22m | c22m | number | MODULE C FINISH MINUTE | 30 40 45 20 10 view top 100 |
d00h | d00h | number | MODULE D START HOUR | 10 11 12 9 13 view top 100 |
d00m | d00m | number | MODULE D START MINUTE | 30 0 45 50 40 view top 100 |
d66h | d66h | number | MODULE D FINISH HOUR | 11 10 12 13 14 view top 100 |
d66m | d66m | number | MODULE D FINISH MINUTE | 20 40 0 30 50 view top 100 |
j100h | j100h | number | MODULE J1 START HOUR | 11.0 10.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 view top 100 |
j100m | j100m | number | MODULE J1 START MINUTE | 20.0 40.0 30.0 0.0 36.0 view top 100 |
j101a | j101a | number | J101A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 2.0 1.0 12.0 5.0 16.0 view top 100 |
j101b | j101b | number | J101B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7.0 5.0 27.0 2.0 50.0 view top 100 |
j102 | j102 | number | J102 LINE NUMBER OF CARETAKER FROM HOUSEHOLD ROSTER | 2.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 4.0 view top 100 |
j102a | j102a | number | J102A CHECK IF CARETAKER IS MALE OR FEMALE | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
j103 | j103 | number | J103 Are you currently married of living together with a man | 1.0 2.0 3.0 view top 100 |
j104 | j104 | number | J104 Who usually makes decision about health care for yourself | 1.0 3.0 2.0 96.0 view top 100 |
j105 | j105 | number | J105 Who usually makes decision about health care for your children | 3.0 1.0 2.0 96.0 view top 100 |
j106_1 | j106_1 | number | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | 2.0 1.0 6.0 3.0 4.0 view top 100 |
j106_2 | j106_2 | number | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 9.0 view top 100 |
j106_3 | j106_3 | number | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j106_4 | j106_4 | number | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | 4.0 view top 100 |
j106_5 | j106_5 | text | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | view top 100 |
j106_6 | j106_6 | text | J106 During your last pregnancy did you see anyone for antenatal care | view top 100 |
j107 | j107 | number | J107 Where did you receive antenatal care for this pregnancy | 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j108 | j108 | number | J108 How many times did you receive antenatal care during this pregnancy | 4.0 3.0 5.0 2.0 6.0 view top 100 |
j109 | j109 | number | J109 Did your partner accompany you during your antenatal visits | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
j110_1 | j110_1 | number | J110 1 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 1.0 4.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j110_2 | j110_2 | number | J110 2 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 2.0 4.0 3.0 9.0 6.0 view top 100 |
j110_3 | j110_3 | number | J110 3 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 11.0 9.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j110_4 | j110_4 | number | J110 4 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 11.0 9.0 12.0 13.0 10.0 view top 100 |
j110_5 | j110_5 | number | J110 5 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 11.0 13.0 12.0 9.0 10.0 view top 100 |
j110_6 | j110_6 | number | J110 6 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 11.0 12.0 10.0 6.0 view top 100 |
j110_7 | j110_7 | number | J110 7 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 12.0 11.0 7.0 10.0 view top 100 |
j110_8 | j110_8 | number | J110 8 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 12.0 11.0 8.0 9.0 view top 100 |
j110_9 | j110_9 | number | J110 9 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 12.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 view top 100 |
j110_10 | j110_10 | number | J110 10 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 10.0 14.0 11.0 12.0 view top 100 |
j110_11 | j110_11 | number | J110 11 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 11.0 15.0 12.0 14.0 13.0 view top 100 |
j110_12 | j110_12 | number | J110 12 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 view top 100 |
j110_13 | j110_13 | number | J110 13 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 13.0 15.0 14.0 view top 100 |
j110_14 | j110_14 | text | J110 14 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 14.0 15.0 view top 100 |
j110_15 | j110_15 | text | J110 15 Please list examples of important maternal child care practices | 15.0 view top 100 |
j111h | j111h | number | MODULE J1 FINISH HOUR | 11.0 10.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 view top 100 |
j111m | j111m | number | MODULE J2 FINISH MINUTE | 20.0 40.0 30.0 25.0 15.0 view top 100 |
e00h | e00h | number | MODULE E START HOUR | 11.0 12.0 10.0 13.0 14.0 view top 100 |
e00m | e00m | number | MODULE E START MINUTE | 30.0 40.0 20.0 50.0 15.0 view top 100 |
e01a | e01a | number | E01A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 12.0 2.0 10.0 15.0 5.0 view top 100 |
e01b | e01b | number | E01B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7.0 27.0 2.0 16.0 40.0 view top 100 |
e02 | e02 | number | E02 LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN FROM HOUSEHOLD ROSTER | 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
e03a | e03a | number | E03A In what month were you born | 3.0 2.0 4.0 8.0 1.0 view top 100 |
e03b | e03b | number | E03B In what year were you born | 1983.0 1985.0 1988.0 1986.0 1987.0 view top 100 |
e04 | e04 | number | E04 How old are you | 30.0 28.0 25.0 27.0 26.0 view top 100 |
e05 | e05 | number | E05 Are you between the ages of 15 49 yrs | 1.0 2.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e06 | e06 | number | E06 CHECK AGE IS BETWEEN 15 49 YRS | 1.0 2.0 view top 100 |
e11 | e11 | number | E11 Any foods made from grains | 1.0 2.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e12 | e12 | number | E12 Any foods that are yellow or orange inside | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e13 | e13 | number | E13 Potatoes or any other foods made from roots | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e14 | e14 | number | E14 Any dark green leafy vegetables | 1.0 2.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e15 | e15 | number | E15 Any ripe mangos papayas melon or passionfruit | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e16 | e16 | number | E16 Any other fruit or vegetables | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e17 | e17 | number | E17 Any liver kidney heart or other organ meats blood | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e18 | e18 | number | E18 Any meat | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e19 | e19 | number | E19 Any eggs | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e20 | e20 | number | E20 Any fish or seafood | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e21 | e21 | number | E21 Any foods made from beans or seeds | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e22 | e22 | number | E22 Any cheese yogurt or other milk products | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e23 | e23 | number | E23 Any foods made with oils fats or butter | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e24 | e24 | number | E24 Any sugary foods such as chocolate and cake | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e25 | e25 | number | E25 Any condiments such as chilies spices herbs or fish powder | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e26 | e26 | number | E26 Any grubs snails or insects | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e27 | e27 | number | E27 Any foods made with red palm oil red palm nut or red palm nut pulp sauce | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e28 | e28 | number | E28 Are you currently pregnant | 2.0 1.0 8.0 view top 100 |
e29 | e29 | number | E29 Have you ever been pregnant | 1.0 2.0 view top 100 |
e30 | e30 | number | E30 Have you ever given birth | 1.0 2.0 view top 100 |
e31d | e31d | number | E31D When was the last time you gave birth DAY | 15.0 1.0 2.0 20.0 10.0 view top 100 |
e31m | e31m | number | E31M When was the last time you gave birth MONTH | 2.0 3.0 1.0 4.0 6.0 view top 100 |
e31y | e31y | number | E31Y When was the last time you gave birth YEAR | 2012.0 2011.0 2010.0 2013.0 2009.0 view top 100 |
e33h | e33h | number | MODULE E FINISH HOUR | 11 12 10 13 14 view top 100 |
e33m | e33m | number | MODULE E FINISH MINUTE | 20 30 40 15 50 view top 100 |
e34 | e34 | number | E34 ANTHROPOMETRY LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN FROM ROSTER | 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
e36 | e36 | number | E36 WOMAN S AGE IN YEARS | 30.0 28.0 25.0 27.0 26.0 view top 100 |
e37 | e37 | number | E37 WOMAN S HEIGHT CENTIMETERS | 160.2 162.5 164.5 159.5 165.0 view top 100 |
e38 | e38 | number | E38 WOMAN S WEIGHT KILOGRAMS | 53.0 50.0 55.0 57.0 52.0 view top 100 |
e39 | e39 | number | E39 RESULT | 1.0 2.0 3.0 6.0 view top 100 |
j500h | j500h | number | MODULE J5 START HOUR | 11.0 12.0 10.0 13.0 14.0 view top 100 |
j500m | j500m | number | MODULE J5 START MINUTE | 0 30 40 20 50 view top 100 |
j501a | j501a | number | J501A HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 12.0 15.0 2.0 1.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j501b | j501b | number | J501B VILLAGE NUMBER | 7.0 5.0 27.0 50.0 2.0 view top 100 |
j502 | j502 | number | J502 LINE NUMBER OF WOMAN FROM ROSTER | 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j503 | j503 | number | J503 Do you know of a place to go to for family planning | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
j504 | j504 | number | J504 Are you and your partner doing something to delay or prevent you from getting pregnant | 2.0 1.0 view top 100 |
j505_1 | j505_1 | number | J505 1 If yes which method | 11.0 13.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 view top 100 |
j505_2 | j505_2 | number | J505 2 If yes which method | 5.0 7.0 14.0 12.0 6.0 view top 100 |
j505_3 | j505_3 | text | J505 3 If yes which method | 7.0 5.0 6.0 11.0 14.0 view top 100 |
j505_4 | j505_4 | text | J505 4 If yes which method | 6.0 8.0 view top 100 |
j505_5 | j505_5 | text | J505 5 If yes which method | 7.0 view top 100 |
j505_6 | j505_6 | text | J505 6 If yes which method | 8.0 view top 100 |
j505_7 | j505_7 | text | J505 7 If yes which method | 11.0 view top 100 |
j505_8 | j505_8 | text | J505 8 If yes which method | 12.0 view top 100 |
j505_9 | j505_9 | text | J505 9 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_10 | j505_10 | text | J505 10 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_11 | j505_11 | text | J505 11 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_12 | j505_12 | text | J505 12 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_13 | j505_13 | text | J505 13 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_14 | j505_14 | text | J505 14 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j505_15 | j505_15 | text | J505 15 If yes which method | view top 100 |
j506_1 | j506_1 | number | J506 1 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | 1.0 6.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 view top 100 |
j506_2 | j506_2 | number | J506 2 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | 2.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j506_3 | j506_3 | number | J506 3 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | 5.0 3.0 view top 100 |
j506_4 | j506_4 | text | J506 4 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_5 | j506_5 | text | J506 5 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_6 | j506_6 | text | J506 6 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_7 | j506_7 | text | J506 7 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_8 | j506_8 | text | J506 8 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_9 | j506_9 | text | J506 9 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j506_10 | j506_10 | text | J506 10 If you are receiving family planning services where do you go for them | view top 100 |
j507 | j507 | number | J507 If not what is the reason | 1.0 99.0 3.0 2.0 5.0 view top 100 |
j508h | j508h | number | MODULE J5 FINISH HOUR | 11 12 10 13 14 view top 100 |
j508m | j508m | number | MODULE J5 FINISH MINUTE | 20 30 40 25 50 view top 100 |
at_id | at_id | number | ANTHRO QUESTIONNAIRE NUMBER | 4743 2591 2747 2482 2742 view top 100 |
at_hh | at_hh | number | ANTHRO HOUSEHOLD NUMBER | 14 7 3 16 15 view top 100 |
at_vn | at_vn | number | ANTHRO VILLAGE NUMBER | 7 5 27 2 50 view top 100 |
at_sh | at_sh | number | ANTHRO START HOUR | 12 11 10 13 14 view top 100 |
at_sm | at_sm | number | ANTHRO START MINUTE | 0 20 30 40 10 view top 100 |
at_anid | at_anid | number | ANTHROPOMETRIST ID NUMBER | 307.0 372.0 377.0 360.0 306.0 view top 100 |
at_and | at_and | number | ANTHROPOMETRIST DAY | 25 6 22 4 23 view top 100 |
at_anm | at_anm | number | ANTHROPOMETRIST MONTH | 4 3 2 5 view top 100 |
at_any | at_any | number | ANTHROPOMETRIST YEAR | 2013 view top 100 |
at_spid | at_spid | number | ANTHRO SUPERVISOR ID NUMBER | 366 331 369 362 313 view top 100 |
at_spd | at_spd | number | ANTHRO SUPERVISOR DAY | 25 6 22 23 28 view top 100 |
at_spm | at_spm | number | ANTHRO SUPERVISOR MONTH | 4 3 2 5 view top 100 |
at_spy | at_spy | number | ANTHRO SUPERVISOR YEAR | 2013 view top 100 |
at_fh | at_fh | number | ANTHRO FINISH HOUR | 12.0 11.0 13.0 10.0 14.0 view top 100 |
at_fm | at_fm | number | ANTHRO FINISH MONTH | 30 20 40 10 50 view top 100 |
member_id | member_id | number | Member ID for module J J102 | 1500702.0 1480102.0 5501102.0 6181502.0 7040902.0 view top 100 |
birth_date | birth_date | calendar_date | Woman s date of birth | 1983-02-01T00:00:00.000 1983-03-01T00:00:00.000 1983-04-01T00:00:00.000 1985-02-01T00:00:00.000 1987-02-01T00:00:00.000 view top 100 |
int_date | int_date | calendar_date | Date of Interview | 2013-03-01T00:00:00.000 2013-04-01T00:00:00.000 2013-02-01T00:00:00.000 2013-01-01T00:00:00.000 view top 100 |
wom_age | wom_age | number | Women s age in completed years | 30 28 999 25 27 view top 100 |
eligible_women | eligible_women | number | Women eligible for Module E between 15 and 49 years of age | 1 0 view top 100 |
male_adult | male_adult | number | Household has at least one male 18 or older | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
female_adult | female_adult | number | Household has at least one female 18 or older | 1.0 0.0 view top 100 |
child | child | number | Household has at least one child under 18 | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
education_level | education_level | number | 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 6.0 view top 100 | |
ed_level_none | ed_level_none | number | 1.0 0.0 view top 100 | |
ed_level_preprimary | ed_level_preprimary | number | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 | |
ed_level_primary | ed_level_primary | number | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 | |
ed_level_secondary | ed_level_secondary | number | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 | |
ed_level_higher | ed_level_higher | number | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 | |
j1_count2_male | j1_count2_male | number | Number of unique male caretakers per hh according to roster B08 | 0 1 2 view top 100 |
j1_count2_female | j1_count2_female | number | Number of unique male caretakers per hh according to roster B08 | 1 0 2 view top 100 |
strata | strata | number | Strata | 22 21 40 23 32 view top 100 |
cluster | cluster | number | Cluster | 702 135 405 407 116 view top 100 |
pvo | pvo | number | PVO | 1 2 view top 100 |
hhwt | hhwt | number | Household Weight | 11.5625 8.98333333333333 16.6875 35.6510416666667 16.2105263157895 view top 100 |
wmwt | wmwt | number | Sampling weight for women 15 49 adjusted for module E non response | 11.5625 8.98333333333333 16.6875000000001 35.6510416666667 19.3411764705883 view top 100 |
wmwt_j5 | wmwt_j5 | number | Sampling weight for women 15 49 adjusted for module J5 non response | 11.5625 8.98333333333333 16.6875000000001 35.6510416666667 19.3411764705883 view top 100 |
j1wt | j1wt | number | Sampling weight for primary caretakers adjusted for module J1 non response | 8.98333333333333 11.5625 107.2 51.6685714285713 24.166666666666604 view top 100 |
gendered_hh | gendered_hh | number | Gendered Household type | 3 1 2 view top 100 |
male_adult_max | male_adult_max | number | Household has at least one male 18 or older | 1 0 view top 100 |
female_adult_max | female_adult_max | number | Household has at least one female 18 or older | 1 0 view top 100 |
child_max | child_max | number | Household has at least one child under 18 | 1 0 view top 100 |
ca | ca | number | Cereals | 1.0 0.0 view top 100 |
cb | cb | number | Root and tubers | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cc | cc | number | Vegetables | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cd | cd | number | Fruits | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
ce | ce | number | Meats organs blood | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cf | cf | number | Eggs | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cg | cg | number | Fish and seafood | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
ch | ch | number | Pulses legumes nuts | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
ci | ci | number | Milk and milk products | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cj | cj | number | Oil fats | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
ck | ck | number | Sugar honey | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
cl | cl | number | Miscellaneous | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
hdds | hdds | number | Average Household Dietary Diversity Score HDDS | 2.0 1.0 3.0 0.0 4.0 view top 100 |
c1617 | c1617 | number | No food at all in the house | 1 0 2 view top 100 |
c1819 | c1819 | number | Went to bed hungry | 1 0 2 view top 100 |
c2021 | c2021 | number | Went all day and night without eating | 1 0 2 view top 100 |
hhs | hhs | number | Household Hunger Scale | 3 0 2 1 4 view top 100 |
hhs_n | hhs_n | number | Household Hunger Scale moderate or severe hunger | 1 0 view top 100 |
hhs_n2 | hhs_n2 | number | Household Hunger Scale moderate and severe hunger | 1 0 2 view top 100 |
improved_water | improved_water | number | Households using an improved drinking water source | 0 1 view top 100 |
improved_sanitation | improved_sanitation | number | Households using improved sanitation facilities | 0 1 view top 100 |
soap_water | soap_water | number | Cleansing agent and water at handwashing station | 0.0 1.0 view top 100 |
critical_handwashing | critical_handwashing | number | Number kown of critical moments for handwashing out of 5 | 3 2 4 1 5 view top 100 |
critical_handwashing_cat | critical_handwashing_cat | number | Knows 3 of 5 critical moments for handwashing | 1 0 view top 100 |
any_sanitation | any_sanitation | number | Access to a sanitation facility of any type | 0 1 view top 100 |
j304_cat | j304_cat | number | Are there areas in community that you were unable to visit due to security that are now accessible | 1 0 view top 100 |