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PCBS: <strong>Palestinian</strong> <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Survey</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>MICS4 INDICATOR Module 15 Numerator Denominator MDG 167.9 )Gender parity index (primary school ED Primary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) for girls Primary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) for boys MDG 3.17.10 )Gender parity index (secondary school ED Secondary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) for girls Secondary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) for boys MDG 3.18. CHILD PROTECTION8.1 Birth registration BR8.2 Child labour CL8.3 School attendance among child labourers ED - CL8.4 Child labour among students ED - CL8.5 Violent discipline CD8.6 Marriage before age 15 MA8.7 Marriage before age 18 MA8.8Young women age 15-19 years currently marriedor in union9. HIV/AIDS AND ORPHANS9.19.29.39.49.18Comprehensive knowledge about HIV preventionComprehensive knowledge about HIV preventionamong young peopleKnowledge of mother-to-child transmission ofHIVAccepting attitudes towards people living withHIVPrevalence of children with at least one parentdeadMA9.19 School attendance of orphans HL - EDHAHAHAHAHLNumber of children under age 5 whose births are reportedregisteredNumber of children age 5-14 years who are involved inchild labourNumber of children age 5-14 years who are involved inchild labour and are currently attending schoolNumber of children age 5-14 years who are involved inchild labour and are currently attending schoolNumber of children age 2-14 years who experienced psychologicalaggression or physical punishment during thepast monthNumber of women age 15-49 years who were first marriedor in union by the exact age of 15Number of women age 20-49 years who were first marriedor in union by the exact age of 18Number of women age 15-19 years who are currentlymarried or in unionNumber of women age 15-49 years who correctly identifytwo ways of preventing HIV infection 11 , know that ahealthy looking person can have HIV, and reject the twomost common misconceptions about HIV transmissionNumber of women age 15-24 years who correctly identifytwo ways of preventing HIV infection 19 , know that ahealthy looking person can have HIV, and reject the twomost common misconceptions about HIV transmissionNumber of women age 15-49 years who correctly identifyall three means 12 of mother-to-child transmission of HIVNumber of women age 15-49 years expressing acceptingattitudes on all four questions 13 toward people living withHIVNumber of children age 0-17 years with at least one deadparentNumber of children age 10-14 years who have lost bothparents and are attending schoolTotal number of children under age 5Total number of children age 5-14 yearsTotal number of children age 5-14 years involved in childlabourTotal number of children age 5-14 years attending schoolTotal number of children age 2-14 yearsTotal number of women age 15-49 yearsTotal number of women age 20-49 yearsTotal number of women age 15-19 yearsTotal number of women age 15-49 yearsTotal number of women age 15-24 years MDG 6.3Total number of women age 15-49 yearsTotal number of women age 15-49 years who have heardof HIVTotal number of children age 0-17 yearsTotal number of children age 10-14 years who have lostboth parents25 Using condoms and limiting sex to one faithful, uninfected partner26 Transmission during pregnancy, during delivery, and by breastfeeding27 Women (1) who think that a female teacher with the AIDS virus should be allowed to teach in school, (2) who would buy fresh vegetables from a shopkeeper or vendor who has the AIDS virus, (3) who would not want to keep it as asecret if a family member became infected with the AIDS virus, and (4) who would be willing to care for a family member who became sick with the AIDS virusMDG 6.4206

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