| Type: | Package |
| Title: | Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2014 Household Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan |
| Version: | 0.1.0 |
| Maintainer: | Muhammad Yaseen <myaseen208@gmail.com> |
| Description: | Provides data set and function for exploration of Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2014 Household questionnaire data for Punjab, Pakistan (http://www.mics.unicef.org/surveys). |
| Depends: | R (≥ 3.1) |
| Imports: | data.table, stats |
| License: | GPL-2 |
| URL: | https://github.com/MYaseen208/PakPMICS2014HH |
| LazyData: | TRUE |
| RoxygenNote: | 6.0.1 |
| NeedsCompilation: | no |
| Packaged: | 2017-09-07 11:31:07 UTC; yaseen |
| Author: | Muhammad Yaseen [aut, cre], Muhammad Usman [ctb] |
| Repository: | CRAN |
| Date/Publication: | 2017-09-07 11:47:13 UTC |
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2014 Household Questionnaire Data for Punjab, Pakistan
Description
MICS2014HH data of Household questionnaire, MICS Punjab, 2014.
Usage
data(MICS2014HH)
Format
A data frame with 41413 rows and 188 variables:
HH1Cluster number
HH2Household number
HH3Interviewer number
HH4Supervisor number
HH5DDay of interview
HH5MMonth of interview
HH5YYear of interview
HH6Area (Original)
HH7District (Original)
HH8AHousehold selected for salt test sample
HH9Result of HH interview
HH10Respondent to HH questionnaire
HH11Number of HH members
HH12Number of women 15 - 49 years
HH13Number of woman' questionnaires completed
HH14Number of children under age 5
HH15Number of under - 5 questionnaires completed
HH16Field editor
HH17Data entry clerk
HH18HStart of interview - Hour
HH18MStart of interview - Minutes
HH19HEnd of interview - Hour
HH19MEnd of interview - Minutes
SL1Total children aged 1-17 years
SL9ARank number of the selected child
SL9BChild line number
SL9CChild's age
CD.FLAGFlag for correct child line number
CL2AWorked or helped on garden
CL2BHelped in family business
CL2CProduced or sold articles
CL2DEngaged in any other activity for income
CL4Hours worked in past week
CL5Activities required carrying heavy loads
CL6Activities required working with dangerous tools or heavy machinery
CL7ADescription of work: exposed to dust, fumes, or gas
CL7BDescription of work: exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity
CL7CDescription of work: exposed to loud noise or vibration
CL7DDescription of work: required to work at heights
CL7EDescription of work: required to work with chemicals
CL7FDescription of work: exposed to other
CL8Fetched water or collected firewood
CL9Hours spent fetching water or collecting firewood
CL10AHousehold chores: shopping
CL10BHousehold chores: repairing equipment
CL10CHousehold chores: cooking or cleaning
CL10DHousehold chores: washing clothes
CL10EHousehold chores: caring for children
CL10FHousehold chores: caring for old or sick
CL10GHousehold chores: other
CL12Number of hours
CD2Child line number
CD3ATook away privileges
CD3BExplained why behaviour was wrong
CD3CShook child
CD3DShouted, yelled or screamed at child
CD3EGave child something else to do
CD3FSpanked, hit or slapped child on bottom with bare hand
CD3GHit child on the bottom or elsewhere with belt, brush, stick, etc.
CD3HCalled child dumb, lazy or another name
CD3IHit or slapped child on the face, head or ears
CD3JHit or slapped child on the hand, arm or leg
CD3KBeat child up as hard as one could
CD4Child needs to be physically punished to be brought up properly
HC1BMother tongue of household head
HC2Number of rooms used for sleeping
HC3Main material of floor
HC4Main material of roof
HC5Main material of exterior wall
HC6Type of fuel using for cooking
HC7Cooking location
HC8AElectricity
HC8BRadio
HC8CTelevision
HC8DNon-mobile phone
HC8ERefrigerator
HC8FGas
HC8GComputer
HC8HAir conditioner
HC8IWashing machine/ Dryer
HC8JAir cooler/ Fan
HC8KCooking range/ Micro wave
HC8LSewing/ Knitting Machine
HC8MIron
HC8NWater filter
HC8ODunky pump/ Turbine
HC9AWatch
HC9BMobile telephone
HC9CBicycle
HC9DMotorcycle or scooter
HC9EAnimal-drawn cart
HC9FBus or truck
HC9GBoat with motor
HC9HCar or Van
HC9ITractor trolley
HC10Household owns the dwelling
HC11Any household member own land that can be used for agriculture
HC12Acres of agricultural land members of household owns
HC13Household own any animals
HC14ACattle, milk cows, buffaloes or bulls
HC14BHorses, donkeys, or mules or camels
HC14CGoats
HC14DSheep
HC14EChickens/ducks/turkey
HC15Any household member have account in Bank, PO or National Saving Centre
WS1Main source of drinking water
WS2Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled water used for drinking)
WS3Location of the water source
WS4Time (in minutes) to get water and come back
WS5Person collecting water
WS6Treat water to make safer for drinking
WS7AWater treatment: Boil
WS7BWater treatment: Add bleach/chlorine
WS7CWater treatment: Strain it through a cloth
WS7DWater treatment: Use water filter
WS7EWater treatment: Solar disinfection
WS7FWater treatment: Let it stand and settle
WS7XWater treatment: Other
WS7ZWater treatment: DK
WS8Type of toilet facility
WS9Toilet facility shared
WS10Toilet shared with other household or with general public
WS11Households using this toilet facility
RM1Family member working outside village/city/country
RM2Number of HH member working outside
RM3AOther village/city
RM3BOther district
RM3COther province
RM3DOverseas
RM3ZDK
RM4HH recieved any remittances during last year
RM5Amount recevied inside the country during past year
RM5AAmount recieved from overseas during the past year
PB1Any HH member recieved any pension benefits during last year
PB2ASource of penstion : Government
PB2BSource of penstion : EOBI
PB2XSource of penstion : Others
PB2ZSource of penstion : DK
SN1HH received any benifit from Government
SN2AZakat (Guzara allowance, Health care, Marriage grant, Training from VTI)
SN2BBait-ul-Maal
SN2CSasta Ration
SN2DBISP
SN2EWatan Card
SN2XOther
SN2ZDK
SN3HH recieved any cash donations from Zakat or other means during past year
SN4Amount received from Zakat during part year
SN6HH purchased consumable items from utility store
SN7Mode of purchase from utility store
SN8Government initiatives are benifiting the low income groups
HW1Place where household members most often wash their hands
HW2Water available at the place for handwashing
HW3ASoap or detergent present at place of handwashing
HW3BABar soap
HW3BBDetergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)
HW3BCLiquid soap
HW3BDAsh / Mud / Sand
HW4Soap/other material available for washing hands
HW5ASoap/other material available for washing hands
HW5BABar soap
HW5BBDetergent (Powder / Liquid / Paste)
HW5BCLiquid soap
HW5BDAsh / Mud / Sand
SI1Salt iodization test outcome
SI3When buying salt, asking for Iodised salt with Handi Logo
SI4Salt that provided for the test, bought in sealed package
SI5Brand of Salt that provided for the test
SI6Take a small sample of salt for further testing of Iodine content in the lab
SI7Collect one cup of Salt and sealed in plastic bag provided
SI8CNSalt sample ID - Cluster Number
SI8HHSalt Sample ID - household number
HHSEXSex of household head
divisionDivision
hh7rDistrict
hh6rArea
suburbanSIResResult of HH interview among those selected for salt test sample
stratumStraum (Original)
helevelEducation of household head
wscoreCombined wealth score
windex5Wealth index quintile
wscoreuUrban wealth score
windex5uUrban wealth index quintile
wscorerRural wealth score
windex5rRural wealth index quintile
hhweightHousehold sample weight
stweightSalt testing's sample weight
Author(s)
Muhammad Yaseen (myaseen208@gmail.com)
Muhammad Usman (usmann75@hotmail.com)
References
UNICEF MICS (http://www.mics.unicef.org/surveys).
Examples
data(MICS2014HH)