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National Institute of Population Studies Islamabad. Scope of Work. Demographic and health surveys Evaluation of various components of Population Welfare Programme Population Projections Training . Coverage. Demographic and Health Surveys (National Level)
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Scope of Work • Demographic and health surveys • Evaluation of various components of Population Welfare Programme • Population Projections • Training
Coverage • Demographic and Health Surveys (National Level) • Evaluation of FP Programme Components (National Level) • Population Projections (National and Provincial levels) • Training (Population programme personnel, Health programme & NGOs,
Periodicity • Demographic and Health Surveys • After every 3-4 years • Evaluative surveys/studies • On the request of MoPW • Population Projections • Periodic, on the request of Planning Commission • Training • Occasional but being made regular
Characteristics of Households and Respondents • Household composition • Age-sex composition of the household population • Marital status • Educational attainment • Housing characteristics • Possession of durable goods at HH level • Exposure to mass media
Fertility • Fertility levels and trends • Children ever born • Birth intervals • Age at first birth • Teenage fertility • Desire for children • Sex preference for children • Ideal family size • Fertility planning • Consanguineous marriages
Reproductive Health • Antenatal, delivery and postnatal care • Infertility • Abortion • AIDS/RTIs and STDs • Health of women
Family Planning • Knowledge of family planning methods and sources • Contraceptive use • Knowledge of the fertile period • Age at sterilisation • Sources of supply and accessibility of contraception • Cost of contraception • Attitude of couples towards family planning • Family planning messages on electronic media • Acceptability of family planning messages on electronic media • Intentions about future use of contraception • Reasons for non-use of contraception • Unmet need for family planning
Infant, Child health and Mortality • Levels and trends in infant and child mortality • Differentials in infant and child mortality • Causes of death in early childhood • High-risk fertility behaviour • Immunisation of children • Breastfeeding practices • Nutritional status of children • Indirect and direct estimation of maternal mortality • Causes of maternal mortality
Collection Procedure • Representative sample by FBS • Household interviews (Ever married women of reproductive age-15-49 years) • Pre-coded questionnaires • Male / Female Interviewers (mostly post-graduates selected from respective areas) • Qualitative studies (Focus group discussions, in-depth interviewers)
Compilation of Data • Data entry software • (FOXPRO; PC edit; Microsoft Access; CSPro etc) • Data analysis is done through SPSS
Dissemination Process • Dissemination Seminars • Distribution of reports through mail • Soft copies of data set on request