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Georgia Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

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General Info
Geography 
Georgia (GEO)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
11/2005 - 12/2005
Series or system 
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Household
  • Individual
  • Interview
  • Nationally representative
  • Subnationally representative
  • Urban-rural representative
Summary 

The Georgia Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2005 is part of MICS3, 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 2005 Georgia MICS, 9,847 women age 15-49 were successfully interviewed from 12,010 households. Additionally, 2,037 questionnaires for children under five were completed.

Keywords 
Analgesics, Antenatal care, Antibiotics, Ascariasis, Assets, BCG vaccines, Birth certificates, Birth control pills, Birth weight, Blood tests, Body mass index, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Child anthropometry, Child care, Child development, Child health care, Child labor, Community health clinics, Condoms, Congestion, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Cooking fuels, Cough, DTP vaccines, Diaphragms, Diarrhea, Domestic violence, Drug consumption, Education, Electricity, Ethnicity, Family composition, Health care use, Health literacy, Health status, Hearing loss, Height, Hemoglobin, Hepatitis B vaccines, Hookworm disease, Hospitals, Hours worked, Household air pollution, Household water treatment, Housing conditions, Housing materials, IUDs, Immunization, Injectable contraceptives, Iodine supplements, Languages, Literacy, Live births, Lower respiratory infections, MMR vaccines, Malnutrition, Marital status, Measles vaccines, Medicines, Mental and behavioral disorders, Micronutrient supplements, Mortality, Oral rehydration therapy, PMTCT, Parental survival, Pharmacies, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Postpartum amenorrhea, Pregnancy, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Refrigeration, Religion, Sanitation, School enrollment, Sexual abstinence, Sexual sterilization, Skilled birth attendants, Spermicides, Summary birth history, Telephones, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Traditional medicine, Transportation, Trichuriasis, Upper respiratory infections, VCT, Vision loss, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight, Anemia, Family size, Diarrheal diseases