National Population Commission (NPC)
Nigeria National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey 2007
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- Cross-sectional
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
- Subnationally representative
- Urban-rural representative
Nigeria National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey 2012
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- Cross-sectional
- Household
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
- Subnationally representative
- Urban-rural representative
Nigeria National HIV/AIDS & Reproductive Health Survey 2003
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- Cross-sectional
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
The Nigeria NARHS is the first of a series of biennial surveys (through 2009). It is a nationally representative survey of 10,090 individuals (5128 women aged 15-49 and 4962 men aged 15-64), intending to provide information on the following topics: degree of preventive knowledge and behavior of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, voluntary HIV counselling and testing, HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination, maternal health, sexual behavior, family planning, female circumcision, gender violence, and reproductive health communication. The questionnaire was based on the UNAIDS general population HIV/AIDS indicator questionnaire.
Federal Ministry of Health [Nigeria]. 2003. National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey, 2003. Federal Ministry of Health Abuja, Nigeria.
Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 1999
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- Community
- Cross-sectional
- Household
- Individual
- Nationally representative
Part of phase 4 of the DHS series, a comprehensive, nationally representative household survey. Covers population, education, health, nutrition, family planning and household characteristics. Read the report to learn about known data issues.
Nigeria DHS EdData Survey 2004
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- Cross-sectional
- Household
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
- Urban-rural representative
The Nigeria DHS EdData Survey (NDES) 2004 provides information on education attainment, education expenditures, and education access for school-age children. The 2004 NDES participants were selected from a sub-sample of households surveyed in the 2003 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). Data from 2004 NDES can be statistically linked to the 2003 Nigeria DHS. For the 2003 NDES, 3,987 parents/guardians were successfully interviewed from 4,268 households. Parent/guardian interviews provided data on 9,695 school-age children ages 4-16. Additionally, anthropometry measurements were collected for 4,307 children ages 4-9, and literacy and numeracy was measured for 6,307 children ages 4-12.