Central African Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 1996
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
March, 1996 - May, 1996
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The Central African Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 1996 is part of round 1 of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) series; an international survey initiative to monitor the situation of children and women. Topics covered in the MICS are intended to provide data that can be used to assess progress towards mid-decade goals defined at the United Nations 1990 World Summit for Children. For the 1996 Central African Republic MICS, data was gathered from household interviews of 6,782 women ages 16-49. Information was also gathered for children ages 0-15. Men were not included in the survey.
Keywords
Adolescents, Analgesics, Antenatal care, Antimalarials, BCG vaccines, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Children, Cough, DTP vaccines, Diarrhea, Drug consumption, Education, Education access, Family composition, Family size, Fatigue, Fever, Health care use, Health literacy, Health status, Hospitals, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Immunization, Infants, Injections, Insecticide-treated bednets, Iodine supplements, Languages, Livestock, Living conditions, Lower respiratory infections, Malaria, Measles vaccines, Mortality, Oral rehydration therapy, Pharmacies, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Pregnancy, Respiratory infections, Sanitation, School enrollment, Skilled birth attendants, Symptoms, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Vaccination cards, Waste disposal, Water supply, Yellow fever vaccines, Summary birth history, Diarrheal diseases
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Central Bureau of the Census (Central African Republic), Division of Statistics and Economic and Social Studies (Central African Republic), Ministry of Economy, Planning and International Cooperation (Central African Republic), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Central African Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 1996.