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- Page 16 and 17: SUMMARYThe Ondo State Demographic a
- Page 19 and 20: NIGERIAONDO STATE, NIGERIANorth |Ek
- Page 21 and 22: Overall, the settlement pattern of
- Page 23 and 24: Table 1.1Schedule of Activities for
- Page 25 and 26: contrasts with the NDSS distributio
- Page 27 and 28: Housing CharacteristicsThe ODHS col
- Page 30 and 31: 2. MARRIAGE AND OTHER DETERMINANTS
- Page 32 and 33: 2.3 Age at First MarriageWomen who
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- Page 36: Table 2.6Mean Durations of Breastfe
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- Page 48 and 49: Table 4.2Percentage of Currently Ma
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- Page 58 and 59: Women who stated that they did not
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Table 4.17 shows the percent of mar
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5. FERTILITY PREFERENCES5.1 Future
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The fact. that 65 percent of women
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Table 5.4 looks at the proportion o
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The distribution of women by ideal
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the ODHS are well in excess of 0.25
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Table 6.2Infant and Child Mortality
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Table 6.4 shows the percent distrib
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6.3 Child Health IndicatorsThe ODHS
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Child Morbidity and TreatmentInform
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FeverTable 6.9 shows the percentage
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6.4 Anthropometric DataThe assessme
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Stunting is evident in equal propor
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Differentials in wasting for popula
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Summary of Nutritional Status by Ag
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APPENDIX ASURVEY DESIGN
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populations obtained from the listi
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The household schedule collected ba
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A.4 Data ProcessingData Processing
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APPENDIX BSAMPLING ERRORS
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In addition to the standard errors,
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Table B.2 S~unpling Errors: Ondo St
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Table B.2 Sampling Errors (con't) :
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Table B.2 Sampling Errors (con't) :
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APPENDIX CQUESTIONNAIRES
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I ~ould Flrmt llke to hmve some inl
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.CHECK:3ust to make sure that I hov
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I SECTION 1:RESPONDENT'SI BACKGROUN
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ISKIP117 I At what age do children
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SKIP~9 SUM ANSWERS TO 204, 2~6,ENTE
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LCONTINUE WITH FOURTH FROM LAST BIR
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SKIPI237 I Did you •ee anyone tor
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SKIP~8 How many time• did you bre
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SKIP326I327 ICHECK 31e:ANY SOLID OR
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SKIP34BCsn you demorlbe how to six
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,ITABLE 3.2(ASK OUESTIONS STARTING
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ITABLE 3.4(ASK OUESTIONS ONLY FOR S
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I SECTION4: CONTRACEPTION. !SKIP481
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SKIP407ICHECK 404 (TABLE 4.1):HOT A
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SKIP418 Yhlch method would you pref
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SKIP51i IAfter Y°u nrrled (atarttd
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SECTION 6:FERTILITY PREFERENCESSXIP
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I SECTION 7: NUSBAND'S BACKGROUND A
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I SECTION 8: HEIGHT AND WEIGHT. ICH