Nigeria - Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey/National Immunization Coverage Survey 2016-17, Fifth round (MICS) and NICS (third Round)
Reference ID | NGA-NBS-MICS5-NICS-2016-17-v1.1 |
Year | 2016 - 2017 |
Country | Nigeria |
Producer(s) | National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) - Federal Government of Nigeria |
Sponsor(s) | Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - Bill Gates - Funding partner United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - Sponsor Save One Million Lives - SOML - Funding partner United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA - Funding partner World Bank - W |
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- MICS5 INDIVIDUAL MEN
MODULE - MICS5 INDIVIDUAL WOM
EN MODULE - MICS5 UNDER 5 CHILDR
EN MODULE - MICS5 HOUSEHOLD CHAR
ACTERISTICS - MICS5 HOUSEHOLD LIST
ING - MICS5 FEMALE GENITAL
- MICS5 INSECTICIDES T
REATED NETS - MICS5 WATER QUALITY
- MICS5 BIRTH HISTORY
- NICS CHILD(CH) DATAS
ET - NICS HOUSEHOLD (HH)
DATASET - NICS HOUSEHOLD ROSTE
R (HL) DATASET
Data Dictionary
Data File: MICS5 WATER QUALITY
Content | This Dataset contains information on on Water Quality (WQ) |
Cases | 3192 |
Variable(s) | 74 |
Version | Version 1.0 (January, 2018) |
Producer | National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) |
Missing Data | All missing data were asterisks (*) and have been categorized as values '9' or '99' |
Processing Checks | All processing checks were carried out on the dataset |
Notes | Generally, the variables are named to correspond with each of the questions. Example: 'Sysmiss' is a name given to System Missing Values. It is assigned by default. |
Variables
Name | Label | Question | |
HH1 | Cluster number | Cluster number | |
HH2 | Household number | Household number | |
WQ1A | Code of the water tester | ||
WQ1 | Household selected for blank test | Is the household selected for blank testing? | |
WQ2 | Result of WQ testing | Result of water quality testing? | |
WQ3 | Water Quality testing | WE WOULD LIKE TO TEST YOUR DRINKING WATER. COULD YOU PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH A GLASS OF WATER THAT YOU WOULD GIVE TO A CHILD TO DRINK? | |
WQ4 | Water treatment | HAVE YOU DONE ANYTHING TO THE WATER TO MAKE IT SAFER TO DRINK? | |
WQ5A | Water treatment: Boil | Boil? | |
WQ5B | Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine | Add bleach/chlorine? | |
WQ5C | Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth | Strain it through a cloth? | |
WQ5D | Water treatment: Use water filter | Use water filter? | |
WQ5E | Water treatment: Solar disinfection | Solar disinfection? | |
WQ5F | Water treatment: Let it stand and settle | Let it stand and settle? | |
WQ5G | Water treatment: Add alum | Add alum? | |
WQ5H | Water treatment: Add water tablet | Add water tablet? | |
WQ5Q | Water treatment: Missing | Missing | |
WQ5Z | Water treatment: DK | DK | |
WQ5X | Water treatment: Other | Other | |
WQ6 | Household water quality test conducted | Perform household water test? | |
WQ8 | Is this glass of water from the main source drinking water? | Earlier, you told us the main source of drinking water for members for your household was------Is this glass of water from that source? | |
WQ9 | Location of main source of drinking water | Can you please show me your main source of drinking water so that I can take a water sample from that sources? | |
WQ10 | Main source of glass of water provided | From which source was the Water you provided in the this glass collected? | |
WQ11 | Location of main source of glass drinking water | Can you please show me the source of the glass of drinking water so that I can take a water sample from that place? | |
WGP1 | Latitude | Latitude | |
WGP2 | Longitude | Longitude | |
WQ12 | Source water tested | Perform source water test | |
WQ14 | Blank water tested | Perform blank water test | |
WQ15D | Day of recording test results | Day | |
WQ15M | Month of recording test results | Month | |
WQ15Y | Year of recording test results | Year | |
WQ16 | Water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 1 mL household water sample | |
WQ17 | Water test result: Number of blue colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of blue colonies in 1 mL household water sample | |
WQ18 | Water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 100 mL household water sample | |
WQ19 | Water test result: Number of blue colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 100 mL household water sample | |
WQ20 | Source of water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 1 mL Source water sample | |
WQ21 | Source of water test result: Number of blue colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of blue colonies in 1 mL Source water sampl | |
WQ22 | Source of water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 100 mL Source water sample | |
WQ23 | Source of water test result: Number of blue colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of blue colonies in 100 mL Source water sample | |
WQ24 | Blank water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 1 mL Blank water sample | |
WQ25 | Blank water test result: Number of blue colonies in 1 ml water sample | Record number of blue colonies in 1 mL Blank water sample | |
WQ26 | Blank water test result: Number of red/pink colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of red/pink colonies in 100 mL Blank water sample | |
WQ27 | Blank water test result: Number of blue colonies in 100 ml water sample | Record number of blue colonies in 100 mL Blank water sample | |
WS1 | Main source of drinking water | ||
WS2 | Main source of water used for other purposes (if bottled water used for drinking) | ||
WS3 | Location of the water source | ||
WS4A | Time (in minutes) to get water and come back | ||
WS4B | Distance to the nearest water source | ||
WS5 | Person collecting water | ||
WS5A | Was the water from this source not available for at least one full day? | ||
WS6 | Treat water to make safer for drinking | ||
WS7A | Water treatment: Boil | ||
WS7B | Water treatment: Add bleach/chlorine | ||
WS7C | Water treatment: Strain it through a cloth | ||
WS7D | Water treatment: Use water filter | ||
WS7E | Water treatment: Solar disinfection | ||
WS7F | Water treatment: Let it stand and settle | ||
WS7G | Water treatment: Add alum | ||
WS7H | Water treatment: Add water tablet | ||
WS7X | Water treatment: Other | ||
WS7Z | Water treatment: DK | ||
WS7Q | Water treatment: Missing | ||
WS7AA | Different source of drinking water during the dry and rainy seasons | ||
WS7BA | Time (in minutes) to get water and come back: rainy season? | ||
WS7BB | Time (in minutes) to get water and come back: dry season? | ||
WS8 | Type of toilet facility | ||
WS9 | Toilet facility shared | ||
WS10 | Toilet shared with other household or with general public | ||
WS11 | Households using this toilet facility | ||
HH5D | Day of interview | ||
HH5M | Month of interview | ||
HH5Y | Year of interview | ||
HH6 | Area | ||
HH7 | State name | ||
HH8B | Household selected for water quality test | ||
Total variable(s):
74 |