Yugoslavia, Federal Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2000
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
June, 2000 - July, 2000
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Multiple Cluster Indicator Survey (MICS) 2000 is part of MICS2, an international survey initiative to monitor the situation of children and women. Topics commonly covered in MICS include immunization, education, child and maternal health, family planning and knowledge of HIV/AIDS. MICS also provides data for tracking progress toward Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), particularly those related to health, education, and mortality. For the 2000 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MICS, 4,514 women age 15-49 were successfully interviewed from 5,731 households. Additionally, 1,654 questionnaires for children under five were completed. Men were not included in the sample.
Keywords
Agriculture, Anemia, Anthropometry, Antibiotics, Assets, BCG vaccines, Birth control pills, Blood tests, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Child anthropometry, Child health care, Condoms, Congestion, Contraceptives, Cough, Counseling, DTP vaccines, Diaphragms, Diarrhea, Electricity, Emergency care, Family composition, Family size, Food expenditures, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Health status, Height, Hemoglobin, Hospitals, Household expenditures, Household heat, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hygiene, IUDs, Immunization, Income, International migration, Iodine supplements, Land ownership, Leisure activities, Living conditions, Lower respiratory infections, MMR vaccines, Malnutrition, Mass media, Micronutrients, Oral hygiene, Oral rehydration therapy, Pharmacies, Pharmacists, Physicians, Polio vaccines, Poverty, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Public social assistance, Refrigeration, Reproductive and sexual risk factors, Respiratory infections, Sanitation, School enrollment, Sexual abstinence, Sexual behavior, Spermicides, Telephones, Traditional birth control, Traditional medicine, Transportation, Upper respiratory infections, VCT, Vaccination cards, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight, Complete birth history, Summary birth history
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Institute for Public Health (Montenegro), Institute of Public Health of Serbia, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO). Yugoslavia, Federal Republic Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2000.