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Mexico, 1976-77 (WFS)The following description of this survey appeared in the 1991 edition of Dynamic Database: A Catalogue of Survey Data Files, Voorburg: International Statistical Institute. Basic Information
Additional InformationThis survey was based on a subsample of the National Household Survey. The household schedule included information about births and deaths in the preceding 12 months, household amenities and place of birth of each member. Unusually detailed employment data were collected for adult members: whether currently working, occupation and work status, and size of landholding and agricultural assets. The individual survey was conducted at the same time as the household survey by the same interviewers on a subsample of one woman in two aged 20-49 who were @de jure@ household members. Supplementary contraceptive information collected in the individual survey includes: knowledge of supply source; travelling time to nearest source; ever-use and use last year of source; intention to re-use source and reasons for lack of intention. A respondent's migration history was collected, but only the number of places of six or more months residence is available on the SR file. Respondent's and husband's income (plus area of land owned) was ascertained. Available on the SR file are household survey data concerning the presence of electricity, piped water, toilet facilities, consumer durables and details of dwelling construction. A complete history of non-live births is on the SR file. Various health care items concerning the last birth/pregnancy were collected: medical attention at and place of delivery; timing of first consultation; any reasons for failure to vaccinate last child. A community survey was conducted in both urban and rural areas. Information was collected about number of inhabitants, Government services and main economic activity. The community data file is not held by the DDB.
Release ConditionsData may be used for academic research, provided that credit is given in any publication resulting from the research to the agency that conducted the survey and that two copies of any publication are sent to:
Public Use FilesAvailable files include the household members data and dictionary, and the individual standard recode data and dictionary, in the original WFS format. In addition, the individual standard recode data and dictionary dictionary are available in DHS/ISSA format. The table below lists the file names and descriptions.
Key References1. Dirección General de Estadística, Encuesta Mexicana de Fecundidad: Primer Informe, Mexico City, 1979. 2. Ordorica, M. and J.E. Potter, Evaluation of the Mexican Fertility Survey 1976-77, WFS Scientific Reports no 21, 1981.
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