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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Regional Training Workshop I - Survey Design

Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Regional Training Workshop I - Survey Design. General Structure of MICS3 Questionnaires. General Characteristics. Prepared in a modular fashion Easy to take out modules, insert modules

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Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Regional Training Workshop I - Survey Design

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  1. Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysRegional Training WorkshopI - Survey Design General Structure of MICS3 Questionnaires

  2. General Characteristics • Prepared in a modular fashion • Easy to take out modules, insert modules • Developed in collaboration with other UN agencies, other partners in development and data collection • Harmonized with the DHS program

  3. Criteria for inclusion in MICS3 • Relevant MDG indicators • Relevant for MTSP priority areas • Continuity with WSC indicators • Interagency agreement on indicators • Previously tested indicators • Do not compromise data quality of other indicators • MICS is a practical tool for collecting information on indicators • Possible to collect through household surveys

  4. Questionnaires • Household questionnaire • Questionnaire for individual women • Questionnaire for children under 5 • Measurement of height and weight of children under 5 • Testing of salt used in household for iodine content • Collection of geographic information

  5. Questionnaire Modules Core Modules: Expected to be included in all MICS surveys Additional Modules: Expected to be included in all countries where they apply Optional Modules: May be included where there is particular interest

  6. Household questionnaire Core • Household Information Panel • Household Listing • Education • Water and Sanitation • Household Characteristics • Child Labor • Salt Iodization

  7. Household questionnaire Core + Additional • Household Information Panel • Extended Household Listing • Education • Water and Sanitation • Household Characteristics • Insecticide Treated Nets • Children Orphaned and Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS • Child Labor • Salt Iodization

  8. Household questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional • Household Information Panel • Extended Household Listing • Education • Water and Sanitation • AdditionalHousehold Characteristics+ Security of Tenure • Insecticide Treated Nets + Source and Cost of ITN • Children Orphaned and Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS • Child Labor • Child discipline • Disability • Maternal Mortality • Salt Iodization

  9. Women’s questionnaireCore • Women’s Information Panel • Child Mortality • Tetanus Toxoid • Maternal and Newborn Health • Marriage/Union • Contraception • HIV/AIDS

  10. Women’s questionnaireCore + Additional • Women’s Information Panel • Child Mortality • Tetanus Toxoid • Maternal and Newborn Health + Malaria Prevention • Marriage/Union, + Polygyny • Contraception • Female Genital Cutting • Sexual Behavior • HIV/AIDS

  11. Women’s questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional • Women’s Information Panel • Child Mortality • Tetanus Toxoid • Maternal and Newborn Health + Malaria Prevention • Marriage/Union + Polygyny • Security of Tenure • Contraception + Unmet Need • Female Genital Cutting • Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence • Sexual Behavior • HIV/AIDS

  12. Under-5 questionnaireCore • Under-5 Child Information Panel • Birth Registration and Early Learning • Vitamin A • Breastfeeding • Care of Illness • Immunization • Anthropometry

  13. Under-5 questionnaires (7 modules)Core + Additional • Under-5 Child Information Panel • Birth Registration and Early Learning • Vitamin A • Breastfeeding • Care of Illness • Malaria • Immunization • Anthropometry

  14. Under-5 questionnaire (8 modules)Core + Additional + Optional • Under-5 Child Information Panel • Birth Registration and Early Learning • Child Development • Vitamin A • Breastfeeding • Care of Illness+ Source and Cost of Supply of ORS and Antibiotics • Malaria + Source and Cost of Supply of Antimalarials • Immunization • Anthropometry

  15. Eligibility

  16. Units, Targets, Respondents • Household: A person, or a group of persons living and eating together • Survey Unit: Household • Separate interviews of all women age 15-49 in the household, and of mothers/primary caretakersof all children under age 5 • However, not all modules are asked about and to the same person/unit

  17. Household questionnaire • Identify respondent: knowledgeable adult or mother/primary caretaker of children in household to begin with • Multiple possible respondents • Ask respondent about household • Ask respondent about household members • Ask HH members about themselves • Ask mothers/primary caretakers about children

  18. Household questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional

  19. Women’s questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional • Respondent: Woman age 15-49 • Modules: • For all women • Ask 15-24 women only (sexual behavior) • Ask if had live birth during last 2 years (tetanus toxoid & maternal and newborn health)

  20. Under-5s questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional • Respondent: Mother or primary caretaker of under-5s living in the household • Modules • For all mothers/primary caretakers

  21. “Do”s and “Don’t”s • Administer household questionnaire to ALL households in the sample • NOT only households with women and/or under-5 children • Administer women’s questionnaire to ALL women age 15-49 living in sampled households • NOT only one woman per household • Administer under-5s questionnaire to mothers/primary caretakers of ALL under-5s living in household • NOT for only one under-5 per household • NOT for only under-5s whose mothers are in the household

  22. Example Household 1 • Nigel (Male, Age 45) • HH Questionnaire with Nigel

  23. Example Household 2 • Victoria (Female, Age 36) • HH Questionnaire with Victoria • Woman’s Questionnaire with Victoria

  24. Example Household 3 • Victoria (Female, Age 32) • John (Male, Son of Victoria, Age 3) • HH Questionnaire with Victoria • Women’s Questionnaire with Victoria • Under-5 Questionnaire for John, with Victoria (the mother)

  25. Example Household 4 • Nigel (Male, Age 45) • Victoria (Female, Nigel’s Partner, Age 32) • John (Male, Nigel and Victoria’s Son, Age 3) • HH Questionnaire with Nigel or Victoria • Woman’s Questionnaire with Victoria • Under-5s Questionnaire for John, with Victoria (mother)

  26. Example Household 5 • Nigel (Male, 45) • Victoria (Female, 32, Nigel’s Wife) • John (Male, 3, Nigel and Victoria’s Son) • Eve (Female, 48, Nigel’s Sister) • Martin (Male, 4, Eve’s Adopted Child) • HH Questionnaire with Nigel or Victoria or Eve • Woman’s Questionnaire with Victoria • Under-5s Questionnaire for John, with Victoria (mother) • Woman’s Questionnaire with Eve • Under-5s Questionnaire for Martin, with Eve (caretaker)

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