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Demographic and Health Survey, 2008
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Nigeria, 2008
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Questionnaires
Demographic and Health Survey Household Questionnaire-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T09:25
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description Demographic and Health survey on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the population in the households sampled 2008
Table of contents The Household Questionnaire:
HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
SUPPORT FOR SICK PEOPLE
SUPPORT FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED
SUPPORT FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN
CODING CATEGORIES
WEIGHT AND HEIGHT MEASUREMENT FOR CHILDREN AGE 0-5
WEIGHT AND HEIGHT MEASUREMENT FOR WOMEN AGE 15-49
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Demographic and Health Survey Men Questionnaire-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T09:40
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description Demographic and Health Survey, 2008 model men questionnaire with HIV/AIDS and malaria
Table of contents SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
SECTION 2. REPRODUCTION
SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
SECTION 4. MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SECTION 5. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
SECTION 6. EMPLOYMENT AND GENDER ROLES
SECTION 7. HIV/AIDS
SECTION 8. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
SECTION 9. MATERNAL AND ADULT MORTALITY
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Demographic and Health Survey Women Questionnaire-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T10:10
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description Demographic and Health Survey, 2008 model women questionnaire with HIV/AIDS and malaria. This chapter presents information on factors affecting women's status such as employment, type of earnings, women's control over cash earnings, and the magnitude of their earnings relative to those of their partner's. This chapter also defines three summary indices of women's empowerment derived from women's responses.

The indices are based on the number of household decisions in which the respondent participates, her opinion on the number of circumstances in which a woman is justified in refusing to have sexual intercourse with her husband, and her opinion on the number of reasons wife beating is justified. The ranking of women on these three indices is then related to select demographic and health outcomes, including ontraceptive use and the receipt of health care services during pregnancy, at delivery, and in the postnatal period.
Table of contents SECTION 1. RESPONDENT'S BACKGROUND
SECTION 2. REPRODUCTION
SECTION 3. CONTRACEPTION
SECTION 4. PREGNANCY AND POSTNATAL CARE
SECTION 5. CHILD IMMUNIZATION AND HEALTH AND CHILD'S AND WOMAN'S NUTRITION
SECTION 6. MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SECTION 7. FERTILITY PREFERENCES
SECTION 8. HUSBAND'S BACKGROUND AND WOMAN'S WORK
SECTION 9. HIV/AIDS
SECTION 10. OTHER HEALTH ISSUES FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING
SECTION 11. OBSTETRIC FISTULA (VVF) MODULE - LONG
SECTION 12. MATERNAL AND ADULT MORTALITY
SECTION 13. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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General Questionnaire
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Author(s) NBS
Date 2008
Country Nigeria
Language English
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Reports
Demographic and Health Survey Report-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T10:50
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description The 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (2008 NDHS) main report
Table of contents TABLES AND FIGURES..................................................................................................xxi
PREFACE ............................................................................................................xxiii
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ............................................................................................... xxv
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL INDICATORS..............................................................................xxix
MAP OF NIGERIA .................................................................................................... xxx
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 History, Geography, and Economy of Nigeria .....................................................................1
1.1.1 History.......................................................................................................1
1.1.2 Geography.....................................................................................................1
1.1.3 Economy ......................................................................................................2
1.2 Population and Basic Demographic Indicators.....................................................................2
1.3 Population and Health Policies and Programmes...................................................................3
1.3.1 Population Policies and Programmes ...........................................................................3
1.3.2 Health Policies and Programmes................................................................................4
1.4 Education.......................................................................................................5
1.5 Organisation and Objectives of the 2008 Nigeria Demographic and
Health Survey ......................................................................................................6
1.5.1 Sample Design.................................................................................................6
1.5.2` Questionnaires ..............................................................................................7
1.5.3 Pre-test Activities ..........................................................................................8
1.5.4 Training of Field Staff ......................................................................................8
1.5.5 Fieldwork ....................................................................................................8
1.5.6 Data Processing ..............................................................................................9
1.6 Response Rates .................................................................................................9
CHAPTER 2 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
2.1 Population by Age and Sex.......................................................................................11
2.2 Household Composition ..........................................................................................13
2.3 Education o the Household Population ...........................................................................13
2.3.1 Educational Attainment........................................................................................14
2.3.2 School Attendance Rates ......................................................................................17
2.3.3 Grade Repetition and Drop-out Rates...........................................................................19
2.4 Household Environment...........................................................................................20
2.4.1 Drinking Water................................................................................................20
2.4.2 Household Sanitation Facilities ..............................................................................22
2.4.3 Housing Characteristics.......................................................................................23
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2.5 Household Possessions...........................................................................................25
2.6 Wealth Index ...................................................................................................25
2.7 Birth Registration..............................................................................................26
2.8 Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) .............................................................................28
CHAPTER 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS
3.1 Characteristics of Survey Respondents...........................................................................31
3.2 Educational Attainment by Background Characteristics............................................................33
3.3 Literacy .......................................................................................................34
3.4 Access to Mass Media ...........................................................................................36
3.5 Employment .....................................................................................................38
3.6 Occupation......................................................................................................41
3.7 Earnings, Employers, and Continuity of Employment ..............................................................43
3.8 Health Insurance Coverage ......................................................................................44
3.9 Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Tuberculosis..................................................................46
3.10 Tobacco Use....................................................................................................48
CHAPTER 4 FERTILITY LEVELS, TRENDS, AND DIFFERENTIALS
4.1 Introduction....................................................................................................51
4.2 Current Fertility...............................................................................................51
4.3 Fertility Differentials ........................................................................................53
4.4 Fertility Trends ...............................................................................................55
4.5 Children Ever Born and Living...................................................................................56
4.6 Birth Intervals.................................................................................................57
4.7 Age at First Birth..............................................................................................59
4.8 Teenage Pregnancy and Motherhood................................................................................60
CHAPTER 5 FAMILY PLANNING
5.1 Knowledge of Contraceptive Methods..............................................................................63
5.2 Ever Use of Contraception ......................................................................................65
5.3 Current Use of Contraceptive Methods ...........................................................................68
5.4 Differentials in Contraceptive Use by Background Characteristics................................................69
5.5 Trends in Contraceptive Use ....................................................................................72
5.6 Number of Children at First Use of Contraception................................................................73
5.7 Brands of Pills, Condoms, and Injectables Used..................................................................73
5.8 Knowledge of the Fertile Period ................................................................................76
5.9 Timing of Sterilisation.........................................................................................77
5.10 Source of Contraception .......................................................................................78
5.11 Cost of Contraception .........................................................................................79
5.12 Informed Choice................................................................................................80
5.13 Future Use of Contraception ...................................................................................81
5.14 Reasons for Not Intending to Use Contraception in the Future ..................................................82
5.15 Preferred Method for Future Use ...............................................................................83
5.16 Exposure to Family Planning Messages in the Media..............................................................83
5.16.1 Exposure to Specific Family Planning Messages ...............................................................85
5.16.2 Exposure to Family Planning Information through Peer
Groups, School, or Community Leaders................................................................................86
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5.17 Contact of Non-users with Family Planning Providers ...........................................................87
5.18 Husband/Partner’s Knowledge of Women’s Contraceptive Use ......................................................89
CHAPTER 6 OTHER PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY
6.1 Current Marital Status .........................................................................................91
6.2 Polygyny .......................................................................................................92
6.3 Age at First Marriage ..........................................................................................94
6.4 Median Age at First Marriage....................................................................................95
6.5 Age at First Sexual Intercourse.................................................................................96
6.6 Recent Sexual Activity .........................................................................................99
6.7 Postpartum Amenorrhoea, Abstinence, and Insusceptibility....................................................... 102
6.8 Menopause.......................................................................................................104
CHAPTER 7 FERTILITY PREFERENCES
7.1 Desire for More Children ...................................................................................... 105
7.2 Desire to Limit Childbearing................................................................................... 107
7.3 Need for Family Planning Services.............................................................................. 109
7.4 Ideal Family Size ............................................................................................. 113
7.5 Fertility Planning ............................................................................................ 115
7.6 Wanted Fertility Rates ........................................................................................ 116
CHAPTER 8 INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY
8.1 Background and Assessment of Data Quality...................................................................... 117
8.2 Infant and Child Mortality Levels and Trends................................................................... 118
8.3 Socio-Economic Differentials in Infant and Child Mortality .................................................... 120
8.4 Demographic Differentials in Childhood Mortality .............................................................. 121
8.5 Perinatal Mortality............................................................................................ 122
8.6 High-Risk Fertility Behaviour ................................................................................. 124
CHAPTER 9 MATERNAL HEALTH AND OBSTETRIC FISTULA
9.1 Antenatal Care .................................................................................................125
9.2 Number of ANC Visits and Timing of First Visit................................................................. 127
9.3 Components of Antenatal Care .................................................................................. 128
9.4 Tetanus Toxoid Injections ..................................................................................... 130
9.5 Place of Delivery.............................................................................................. 132
9.6 Assistance during Delivery..................................................................................... 133
9.7 Postnatal Care..................................................................................................135
9.8 Perceived Problems in Accessing Health Care ................................................................... 137
9.9 Obstetric Fistula ..............................................................................................139
9.9.1 Knowledge of Obstetric Fistula .............................................................................. 140
9.9.2 Characteristics of Labour Reported as Cause of Fistula Symptoms.............................................. 141
CHAPTER 10 CHILD HEALTH
10.1 Child’s Weight at Birth ...................................................................................... 143
10.2 Vaccination of Children....................................................................................... 145
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10.2.1 Trends in Vaccination Coverage.............................................................................. 147
10.2.2 Reasons for Not Receiving Vaccinations...................................................................... 149
10.3 Acute Respiratory Infection ...................................................................................151
10.4 Fever..........................................................................................................153
10.5 Prevalence of Diarrhoea....................................................................................... 155
10.6 Diarrhoea Treatment............................................................................................157
10.7 Feeding Practices .............................................................................................158
10.8 Knowledge of ORS Packets ..................................................................................... 160
10.9 Stool Disposal ................................................................................................160
CHAPTER 11 NUTRITION OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS
11.1 Nutritional Status of Children ............................................................................... 163
11.1.1 Measurement of Nutritional Status among Young Children ..................................................... 163
11.1.2 Results of Data Collection ................................................................................. 164
11.1.3 Trends in Malnutrition ..................................................................................... 167
11.2 Initiation of Breastfeeding................................................................................... 167
11.3 Breastfeeding Status by Age................................................................................... 170
11.4 Duration and Frequency of Breastfeeding ...................................................................... 172
11.5 Types of Complementary Foods ................................................................................. 173
11.6 Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices .............................................................. 174
11.7 Micronutrient Intake among Children........................................................................... 177
11.8 Presence of Iodised Salt in Households ....................................................................... 180
11.9 Nutritional Status of Women................................................................................... 181
11.10 Foods Consumed by Mothers.................................................................................... 182
11.11 Micronutrient Intake among Mothers .......................................................................... 183
CHAPTER 12 MALARIA
12.1 Introduction.................................................................................................. 187
12.2 Mosquito Nets ................................................................................................ 187
12.2.1 Ownership of Mosquito Nets ................................................................................. 187
12.2.2 Use of Mosquito Nets by Children under Age Five ............................................................ 189
12.2.3 Use of Mosquito Nets by All Women and Pregnant Women
15-49............................................................................................................. 190
12.2.4 Trends in Mosquito Net Ownership and Use ................................................................... 192
12.3 Prophylactic Use of Anti-malarial Drugs and Use of Intermittent
Preventive Treatment in Pregnant Women............................................................................. 192
12.4 Prevalence and Prompt Treatment of Fever in Children under Age Five .......................................... 194
12.5 Availability at Home of Anti-malarial Drugs Taken by Children with Fever...................................... 196
CHAPTER 13 HIV AND AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND
BEHAVIOUR
13.1 Introduction...................................................................................................197
13.2 HIV and AIDS Knowledge, Transmission and Prevention Methods .................................................. 198
13.2.1 Awareness of HIV and AIDS .................................................................................. 198
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13.2.2 Knowledge of HIV Prevention................................................................................. 199
13.2.3 Rejection of Misconceptions about HIV and AIDS ............................................................. 200
13.3 Knowledge about Mother-to-Child Transmission ................................................................. 203
13.4 Attitudes towards People Living with HIV and AIDS ............................................................ 205
13.5 Attitudes towards Negotiating Safer Sexual Relations with Husbands ........................................... 207
13.6 Attitudes towards Condom Education for Youth ................................................................. 209
13.7 Perceptions and Beliefs about Abstinence and Faithfulness..................................................... 210
13.8 Higher-Risk Sex............................................................................................... 210
13.9 Payment for Sex............................................................................................... 213
13.10 Coverage of HIV Testing Services ............................................................................ 215
13.11 Male Circumcision ............................................................................................218
13.12 Self-Reporting of Sexually Transmitted Infections............................................................ 219
13.13 Prevalence of Medical Injections ............................................................................ 221
13.14 HIV and AIDS-Related Knowledge and Behaviour Among Youth..................................................... 223
13.14.1 Knowledge about HIV and AIDS and Sources for Condoms ...................................................... 223
13.14.2 Age at First Sexual Intercourse ........................................................................... 225
13.14.3 Trends in Age at First Sexual Intercourse ................................................................. 226
13.14.4 Condom Use at First Sex.................................................................................... 227
13.14.5 Premarital Sex .............................................................................................228
13.14.6 Higher-Risk Sexual Intercourse ............................................................................ 229
13.14.7 Age-mixing in Sexual Relationships ........................................................................ 232
13.14.8 Drunkenness during Sexual Intercourse ..................................................................... 232
13.14.9 HIV Testing.................................................................................................233
CHAPTER 14 ADULT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY
14.1 Data.......................................................................................................... 235
14.2 Direct Estimates of Adult Mortality .......................................................................... 236
14.3 Direct Estimates of Maternal Mortality........................................................................ 237
CHAPTER 15 WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND HEALTH OUTCOMES
15.1 Women’s and Men’s Employment ................................................................................. 239
15.1.1 Employment Status............................................................................................240
15.2 Women’s Control over Their Own Earnings and Relative Magnitude
of Women’s Earnings ............................................................................................... 240
15.3 Women’s Participation in Decision-Making...................................................................... 243
15.4 Attitudes towards Wife Beating ............................................................................... 247
15.5 Attitudes towards Refusing Sex with Husband .................................................................. 250
15.6 Women’s Empowerment Indicators ............................................................................... 254
15.7 Current Use of Contraception By Woman’s Empowerment Status ................................................... 255
15.8 Ideal Family Size and Unmet Need by Women’s Status............................................................ 256
15.9 Women’s Status and Reproductive Health Care .................................................................. 257
15.10 Women’s Status and Early Childhood Mortality................................................................. 258
CHAPTER 16 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
16.1 Women Experiencing Physical Violence ......................................................................... 262
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16.2 Perpetrators of Physical Violence............................................................................. 264
16.3 Experience of Sexual Violence ................................................................................ 264
16.4 Age at First Experience of Sexual Violence.................................................................... 265
16.5 Persons Committing Sexual Violence............................................................................ 266
16.6 Experience of Different Forms of Violence .................................................................... 267
16.7 Violence during Pregnancy..................................................................................... 267
16.8 Marital Control by Husband or Partner......................................................................... 268
16.9 Forms of Spousal Violence .................................................................................... 271
16.10 Spousal Violence by Background Characteristics .............................................................. 273
16.11 Violence by Spousal Characteristics and Women’s Indicators .................................................. 275
16.12 Frequency of Spousal Violence ............................................................................... 277
16.13 Onset of Spousal Violence ................................................................................... 278
16.14 Types of Injuries to Women because of Spousal Violence ...................................................... 279
16.15 Violence by Women Against Their Spouse ...................................................................... 279
16.16 Help-seeking Behaviour by Women who Experience Violence...................................................... 282
16.17 Sources of Help ............................................................................................. 284
CHAPTER 17 ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN
17.1 Orphaned and Vulnerable Children ............................................................................. 285
17.1.1 Children’s Living Arrangements and Orphanhood
17.1.2 Orphaned and Vulnerable Children............................................................................ 286
17.2 Social and Economic Situation of Orphaned and Vulnerable Children............................................. 288
17.2.1 School Attendance............................................................................................288
17.2.2 Basic Material Needs ....................................................................................... 289
17.2.3 Orphans Living with Siblings ............................................................................... 290
17.2.4 Nutritional Status ..........................................................................................291
17.3 Care and Support for OVCs .................................................................................... 293
17.3.1 Succession Planning..........................................................................................293
17.3.2 External Support for Households with OVCs................................................................... 296
CHAPTER 18 FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING
18.1 Knowledge and Prevalence of Female Genital Cutting............................................................ 299
18.2 Flesh Removal and Infibulation ............................................................................... 301
18.3 Age at Circumcision .......................................................................................... 301
18.4 Person Who Performed Circumcision............................................................................. 302
18.5 Circumcision of Daughters .................................................................................... 304
18.6 Reasons for Supporting Female Circumcision ................................................................... 305
18.7 Attitudes towards Female Circumcision ........................................................................ 307
APPENDIX A STATE TABLES ........................................................................................... 317
APPENDIX B SURVEY DESIGN ...........................................................................................457
APPENDIX C ESTIMATES OF SAMPLING ERRORS.............................................................................463
APPENDIX D DATA QUALITY TABLES..................................................................................... 477
Contents | ix
APPENDIX E NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN: 2008 NDHS DATA
ACCORDING TO THE NCHS/CDC/WHO INTERNATIONAL
REFERENCE POPULATION .............................................................................................. 483
APPENDIX F PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE 2008 NIGERIA DEMOGRAPHIC
AND HEALTH SURVEY.................................................................................................. 485
APPENDIX G QUESTIONNAIRES.......................................................................................... 497
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Other Materials
Demographic and Health Survey State Tables-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T10:20
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description The 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (2008 NDHS) tables generated from the survey result
Table of contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER 3 CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS
CHAPTER 4 FERTILITY LEVELS, TRENDS, AND DIFFERENTIALS
CHAPTER 5 FAMILY PLANNING
CHAPTER 6 OTHER PROXIMATE DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY
CHAPTER 7 FERTILITY PREFERENCES
CHAPTER 8 INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY
CHAPTER 9 MATERNAL HEALTH AND OBSTETRIC FISTULA
CHAPTER 10 CHILD HEALTH
CHAPTER 11 NUTRITION OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS
CHAPTER 12 MALARIA
CHAPTER 13 HIV AND AIDS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIOUR
CHAPTER 14 ADULT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY
CHAPTER 15 WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT AND HEALTH OUTCOMES
CHAPTER 16 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CHAPTER 17 ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN
CHAPTER 18 FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING
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Demographic and Health Survey Design And Sampling Error-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T10:30
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro , Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) , National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description The 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (2008 NDHS) Sampling errors from the survey
Table of contents Table C.1 List of selected variables for sampling errors, Nigeria 2008
Table C.2 Sampling errors for national sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.3 Sampling errors for urban sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C,4 Sampling errors for rural sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.5 Sampling errors for Central sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.6 Sampling errors for North East sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.7 Sampling errors for North West sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.8 Sampling errors for South East sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.9 Sampling errors for South South sample, Nigeria 2008
Table C.10 Sampling errors for South West sample, Nigeria 2008
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Demographic and Health Survey Data quality tables-2008
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Author(s) National Population Commission (NPC)
Date 2010-06-23T10:50
Country Nigeria
Language English
Contributor(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Publisher(s) National Population Commission (NPC) , ICF Macro
Description The 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (2008 NDHS) quality tables from the survey
Table of contents Table D.1 Household age distribution
Table D.2.1 Age distribution of eligible and interviewed women
Table D.2.2 Age distribution of eligible and interviewed men
Table D.3 Completeness of reporting
Table D.4 Births by calendar years
Table D.5 Reporting of age at death in days
Table D.6 Reporting of age at death in months
Table D.7 Data on siblings
Table D.8 Sibship size and sex ratio of siblings
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