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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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<strong>NMICS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>, Mid- and Far Western RegionsTable SE.1: Indicators selected for sampling error calculationsList <strong>of</strong> indicators selected for sampling error calculations, and base populations (denominators) for each indicator, MFWR, Nepal, <strong>2010</strong>MICS4 IndicatorHOUSEHOLDSBase Population2.16 Iodized salt consumption All households in which salt was tested or with no saltHOUSEHOLD MEMBERS4.1 Use <strong>of</strong> improved drinking water sources All household members4.3 Use <strong>of</strong> improved sanitation facilities All household members7.5 Secondary school net attendance ratio (adjusted) Children <strong>of</strong> secondary school age8.2 Child labour Children aged 5–14 years8.5 Violent discipline Children aged 2–14 yearsWOMEN- Pregnant women Women aged 15–49 years5.3 Contraceptive prevalence Women aged 15–49 years who are currently married or in union5.4 Unmet need Women aged 15–49 years who are currently married or in union5.5a Antenatal care coverage—at least once by skilledpersonnel5.5b Antenatal care coverage—at least four times by anyproviderWomen aged 15–49 years with a live birth in the 2 years precedingthe surveyWomen aged 15–49 years with a live birth in the 2 years precedingthe survey5.7 Skilled attendant at delivery Women aged 15–49 years with a live birth in the 2 years precedingthe survey5.8 Institutional deliveries Women aged 15–49 years with a live birth in the 2 years precedingthe survey5.9 Caesarean section Women aged 15–49 years with a live birth in the 2 years precedingthe survey7.1 Literacy rate among young women Women aged 15–24 years8.7 Marriage before the age <strong>of</strong> 18 years Women aged 20–49 years8.9 Polygyny Women aged 15–49 years who are currently married or in union9.2 Comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention amongyoung peopleWomen aged 15–24 years9.3 Knowledge <strong>of</strong> mother-to-child transmission <strong>of</strong> HIV Women aged 15–49 years9.4 Accepting attitudes towards people living with HIV Women aged 15–49 years who have heard <strong>of</strong> HIV9.6 Women who have been tested for HIV and know theresultsUNDER-5sWomen aged 15–49 years2.6 Exclusive breastfeeding under 6 months Total number <strong>of</strong> infants under 6 months <strong>of</strong> age2.14 Age-appropriate breastfeeding Children aged 0–23 months- Tuberculosis immunization coverage Children aged 12–23 months- Received polio immunization Children aged 12–23 months- Received DPT immunization Children aged 12–23 months- Received measles immunization Children aged 12–23 months- Diarrhoea in the previous 2 weeks Children under five- Illness with a cough in the previous 2 weeks Children under five- Fever in last two weeks Children under five3.8 Oral rehydration therapy with continued feeding Children under five with diarrhoea in the previous 2 weeks3.10 Antibiotic treatment <strong>of</strong> suspected pneumonia Children under five with suspected pneumonia in the previous 2weeks3.18 Anti-malarial treatment <strong>of</strong> children under five Children under five reported to have had fever in the previous 2weeks6.1 Support for learning Children aged 36–59 months6.7 Attendance in early childhood education Children aged 36–59 months8.1 Birth registration Children under five205

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