{"doc_desc":{"title":"Kenya Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2000","idno":"KEN-MICS-Eastern-2007v01","producers":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"","role":""}],"prod_date":"2012-10-31","version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0 (2007)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"KEN-MICS-Eastern-2007v01","title":"Kenya Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, Eastern (MICS) 2007","alt_title":"MICS Eastern 2007"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":""}],"production_statement":{"funding_agencies":[{"name":"UNICEF","abbreviation":"","role":"FUNDING"}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Director General","affiliation":"KNBS","email":"directorgeneral@knbs.go.ke","uri":"www.knbs.go.ke"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, Eastern [hh\/mics-2]","series_info":"The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, Eastern Province is the first round of regional MICS surveys. MICS surveys are designed by UNICEF, and implemented by national agencies in participating countries. MICS was designed to monitor various indicators identified at the World Summit for Children and the Millennium Development Goals."},"version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0","version_date":"2012-10-31"},"study_info":{"coll_dates":[{"start":"2007","end":"","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Kenya","abbreviation":"KEN"}],"geog_coverage":"Reginal households countrywide;\n\nEmbu, \nTharaka, \nMwingi, \nMoyale, \nMeru South, \nMeru North, \nMeru Central, \nMbeere, \nMarsabit, \nMakueni, \nMachakos, \nKitui, \nIsiolo","analysis_unit":"Individuals, households.","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The scope of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey includes:\n\n- HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, household listing, orphaned and vulnerable children, education, child labour, water and sanitation, household use of insecticide treated mosquito nets, and salt iodization, with optional modules for child discipline, child disability, maternal mortality and security of tenure and durability of housing.\n\n- WOMEN: Women's characteristics, child mortality, tetanus toxoid, maternal and newborn health, marriage, polygyny, female genital cutting, contraception, and HIV\/AIDS knowledge, with optional modules for unmet need, domestic violence, and sexual behavior.\n\n- CHILDREN: Children's characteristics, birth registration and early learning, vitamin A, breastfeeding, care of illness, malaria, immunization, and anthropometry, with an optional module for child development."},"method":{"data_collection":{"coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"- HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, household listing, orphaned and vulnerable children, education, child labour, water and sanitation, household use of insecticide treated mosquito nets, and salt iodization, with optional modules for child discipline, child disability, maternal mortality and security of tenure and durability of housing.\n\n- WOMEN: Women's characteristics, child mortality, tetanus toxoid, maternal and newborn health, marriage, polygyny, female genital cutting, contraception, and HIV\/AIDS knowledge, with optional modules for unmet need, domestic violence, and sexual behavior.\n\n- CHILDREN: Children's characteristics, birth registration and early learning, vitamin A, breastfeeding, care of illness, malaria, immunization, and anthropometry, with an optional module for child development.","weight":"The sample for MICS Eastern 2007 was not self-weighted and therefore it was necessary to weight the data to enable estimation of population parameters. Weighting was done at three levels, i.e. at the household interview, child interview and the woman interview. The selection probabilities from the NASSEP IV Master sample were applied with necessary adjustment for non-response.","cleaning_operations":"Data processing staff comprised a co-ordinator, programmers, supervisors, editing clerks and data entry clerks. Consistency checks included often going back filed to questionnaires.\n\nCSPro was used for data capture and SPSS was used for analysis and tabulations."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"contact":[{"name":"Director General","affiliation":"KNBS","email":"directorgeneral@knbs.go.ke","uri":"www.knbs.go.ke"}],"disclaimer":"KNBS provides these data to external users without any warranty or responsibility implied. KNBS accepts no responsibility for the results and\/or implications of any actions resulting from the use of these data."}}}}