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Multiple Indicator Cluster SurveysRegional Training WorkshopI - Survey Design
General Structure of MICS3 Questionnaires
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
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
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
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
Household questionnaire Core
• Household Information Panel• Household Listing • Education• Water and Sanitation• Household Characteristics• Child Labor• Salt Iodization
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
Household questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional
• Household Information Panel• Extended Household Listing• Education• Water and Sanitation• Additional Household 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
Women’s questionnaireCore
• Women’s Information Panel
• Child Mortality
• Tetanus Toxoid
• Maternal and Newborn Health
• Marriage/Union
• Contraception
• HIV/AIDS
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
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
Under-5 questionnaireCore
• Under-5 Child Information Panel
• Birth Registration and Early Learning
• Vitamin A
• Breastfeeding
• Care of Illness
• Immunization
• Anthropometry
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
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
Eligibility
• 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 caretakers of all children under age 5
• However, not all modules are asked about and to the same person/unit
Units, Targets, Respondents
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
Household questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional
About Asked to
HH Information Panel HH Resp.
Ext. HH Listing HH Members Resp.
Education 5+ Members Resp.
Water and Sanitation HH Resp.
Add. HH Characteristics + Security of Tenure HH Resp.
ITN + Source and Cost of ITN HH Resp.
Children Orphaned & Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS 0-17 Resp.
Child Labor(5-14) 5-14 Mother/PCT
Child discipline 2-14 Mother/PCT
Disability 2-9 Mother/PCT
Maternal Mortality HH Members HH Members
Salt Iodization HH HH
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)
Under-5s questionnaireCore + Additional + Optional
• Respondent: Mother or primary caretaker of under-5s living in the household
• Modules– For all mothers/primary caretakers
“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
Example Household 1
• Nigel (Male, Age 45)– HH Questionnaire with Nigel
Example Household 2
• Victoria (Female, Age 36)– HH Questionnaire with Victoria
– Woman’s Questionnaire with Victoria
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)
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)
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)