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Mongolia Reproductive Health Survey 2008

General Info

Provider 
National Statistical Office of Mongolia
Microdata access: Register
Geography 
Mongolia (MNG)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
September, 2008 - December, 2008
Data type
Survey: Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative
Summary 

The 2008 Mongolian Reproductive Health Survey (RHS) enumerated a total of 9,402 women ages 15-49 and 3,362 husbands. The sample included 8,382 households. A two-stage sample method was used. Similar methodology was used for the 1998 and 2003 RHS, and data are comparable across the three surveys. A total of three questionnaires were used: one for households, one for women, and one for husbands of female respondents.

Keywords 
Abortion, Agriculture, Antenatal care, Birth weight, Caesarean section, Complete birth history, Eclampsia, Edema, Education, Education access, Electricity, Employment, Family composition, Family size, Fertility, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Hospitals, Income, Internet, Iron, Laboratories, Literacy, Livestock, Living conditions, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal age, Maternal hemorrhage, Menstruation, Multiple births, Pap smears, Personal health expenditures, Place of delivery, Postnatal care, Pregnancy, Pregnancy complications, Preterm birth, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Sanitation, School enrollment, Seizures, Skilled birth attendants, Summary birth history, Trichomoniasis, Ultrasound, Water supply

Citation

Contributors 
National Statistical Office of Mongolia
Ministry of Health (Mongolia)
Funders 
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Government of Mongolia
Publisher 
National Statistical Office of Mongolia
Suggested citation 
Ministry of Health (Mongolia), National Statistical Office of Mongolia. Mongolia Reproductive Health Survey 2008. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: National Statistical Office of Mongolia.

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