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Finding Existing Data

Finding Existing Data. Publicly Available HH Surveys. DHS Surveys : 1990, 1999, 2003 Nigeria Living Standard Survey (NLSS) : 2003/2004 MICS --UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys : 1995, 1999, 2007 National Consumer Survey : 1992

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Finding Existing Data

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  1. Finding Existing Data

  2. Publicly Available HH Surveys • DHS Surveys : 1990, 1999, 2003 • Nigeria Living Standard Survey (NLSS) : 2003/2004 • MICS --UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys : 1995, 1999, 2007 • National Consumer Survey : 1992 • NetMark Survey on Insecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs): 2004, 2000 • Nigerian General Household Survey (GHS) 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99

  3. DHS Surveys • http://www.measuredhs.com/ • Conducted since 1980.  Publicly available for 1990, 1999. 2003: 7620 women, 2346 men • Anthropometry • Female Genital Cutting • GPS/Georeferenced Data • HIV Behavior • HIV Knowledge–Questions assess knowledge/sources of knowledge/ways to avoid HIV • Iodine • Malaria Module (bednets) • Men's Survey • Tobacco Use

  4. NLSS • Nigeria Living Standard Survey (NLSS) conducted in 2003/2004 • Both the urban and rural areas of all the 36 states of Federation including Federal Capital Territory. Ten enumeration areas (EAs) were studied in each of the 36 states every month while 5 EAs were covered in Abuja. • Similar content to World Bank LSMS data • Questionnaires available to view on my laptop

  5. MICS • MICS --UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys • 1995, 1999, 2007 • Conducted in all 36 of Nigeria's states, including in hard-to-reach areas • Total of 41,600 households

  6. National Consumer Survey, 1992 • Sample size – 10,000 households • Consumption Survey

  7. NetMark Survey on Insecticide-Treated Nets • 2000, 2004 • ITN usage • Some measures of socio-economic status • Material of floor • Educational background • Type of water (piped, etc) • Motorcycle, etc

  8. Nigerian General Household Survey (GHS) • 1996/7, ,1997/8, 1998/9 • 24,889 households in 1996/97, 32,024 in 1997/98 and 27,649 1998/99 • Education (level of education and highest grade attained) • Income (jobs in the last month) information • Work experience

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