NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Original or alternative title Indonesia Family Life Survey 5 (IFLS5) Provider RAND CorporationMicrodata access: Register Geography Indonesia (IDN) Coverage type Country Time period covered 01/2014 - 12/2015 Series or system Family Life Survey (FLS) Data type Survey: CommunityGPS coordinates (GIS)HouseholdIndividualLongitudinal Keywords Abortion, Abortive outcome, Adult mortality, Adverse effects of medical treatments, Agriculture, Alcohol use, Allergies, Ambulances, Analgesics, Anemia, Antenatal care, Anthropometry, Antibiotics, Antihelminthics, Antihypertensive drugs, Antimalarials, Ascariasis, Assets, Asthma, Autism, BCG vaccines, Back pain, Birth certificates, Birth control pills, Birth place, Birth weight, Bladder cancer, Blood pressure, Brain and nervous system cancers, Breast cancer, Breastfeeding, Breathing difficulty, Cancers, Cataracts, Cervix uteri cancer, Chemotherapy, Child anthropometry, Child health care, Child mortality, Cholesterol tests, Chronic kidney diseases, Colon and rectum cancers, Community action, Community health clinics, Complete birth history, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Corpus uteri cancer, Corrective lenses, Cough, Counseling, Crime, Crops, DTP vaccines, Dairy products, Dengue, Dental examinations, Dentists, Diabetes, Diagnostic equipment, Diarrhea, Digestive diseases, Disability, Disasters, Domestic migration, Drug consumption, Drug stockouts, Drug supply, Edentulism, Education, Education access, Education expenditures, Electricity, Electrocardiograms, Employment, Employment benefits, Environment, Epilepsy, Ethnicity, Eye examinations, Falls, Family composition, Family planning, Family size, Fever, Fish, Fishing, Food, Food expenditures, Fruits, Glaucoma, Government expenditures, Government health budget, Government health organizations, Gynecological equipment, HIV and AIDS, Headache, Health aid, Health care access, Health care personnel, Health care prices, Health care services, Health care use, Health education, Health facilities, Health facility conditions, Health insurance, Health promotion, Health status, Hearing loss, Height, Hemoglobin, Hemorrhagic stroke, Hepatitis B vaccines, Home care, Homelessness, Hookworm disease, Hospitals, Hours worked, Household deaths, Household expenditures, Household water treatment, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hygiene, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertension, IUDs, Idiopathic intellectual disability, Imaging equipment, Immunization, Income, Infant mortality, Infectious diseases, Influenza vaccines, Infrastructure, Injectable contraceptives, Injections, Injuries, Insulin, International migration, Internet, Interventions, Iodine supplements, Iron supplements, Ischemic heart disease, Kidney and other urinary organ cancers, Laboratories, Laboratory equipment, Land ownership, Languages, Larynx cancer, Length of stay, Leukemia, Summary birth history, Limited mobility, Literacy, Live births, Liver cancer, Livestock, Living conditions, Loans, Malaria, Malnutrition, Manufacturing, Marital status, Marriage age, Mass media, Maternal anthropometry, Maternal mortality, Measles vaccines, Meat, Medical equipment, Medical tests, Medicines, Menopause, Menstruation, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mental health symptoms, Micronutrient supplements, Mining, Mobility aids, Mortality, Multiple births, Musculoskeletal diseases, Neck pain, Needles, Night blindness, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Nonprofits, Nurses, Occupations, Oesophagus cancer, Oral rehydration therapy, Organized violence, Outpatient facilities, Ovary cancer, Pain, Pancreas cancer, Pap smears, Parental survival, Parents, Patient counts, Pediatrics, Pharmacies, Physical activity, Physicians, Place of death, Place of delivery, Pneumococcal vaccines, Polio, Polio vaccines, Poverty, Pregnancy, Pregnancy complications, Prescriptions, Preventive interventions, Prices, Private health facilities, Processed foods, Prostate cancer, Public health facilities, Public social assistance, Radiation therapy, Rainfall, Refrigeration, Religion, Reproductive and sexual risk factors, Respiratory function tests, Respiratory infections, Road traffic injuries, Roads, Rotavirus vaccines, STDs, Sanitation, School conditions, School enrollment, Schools, Screening mammography, Seizures, Self-treatment, Sense organ diseases, Sexual sterilization, Shingles vaccines, Siblings, Skilled birth attendants, Skin cancers, Skin diseases, Smokeless tobacco use, Spermicides, Starchy vegetables, Stillbirths, Stomach cancer, Stroke, Sugar-sweetened beverages, Suicide, Surgical procedures, Symptoms, Syringes, Teachers, Telecommunications, Telephones, Testicular cancer, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Thyroid cancer, Tobacco, Tobacco smoking, Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, Traditional birth control, Traditional medicine, Training programs, Transportation, Trichuriasis, Tuberculosis, Unipolar depressive disorders, Urban ambient air pollution, Urinary diseases, Vegetables, Vision loss, Vitamin A supplements, Vomiting, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight, Weight change, X-rays Citation Contributors RAND Corporation SurveyMETER Funders National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) Eunice Shriver Kennedy National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) World Bank Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia) GRM International Publisher RAND Corporation Publication year 2016 Suggested citation RAND Corporation, SurveyMETER. Indonesia Family Life Survey 2014-2015. Santa Monica, United States of America: RAND Corporation, 2016. GHDx Entry last modified on: Aug 23, 2023