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Characteristics of Households - Childinfo.org

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MICS4 INDICATOR Module Numerator Denominator MDG5.4 Unmet need 9 UN Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years who are currentlymarried or in union who are fecund and want to spacetheir births or limit the number <strong>of</strong> children they have andwho are not currently using contraceptionTotal number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years who arecurrently married or in unionMDG 5.65.5a5.5bAntenatal care coverage MN Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years who were attendedduring pregnancy in the 2 years preceding the survey(a) at least once by skilled personnel(b) at least four times by any provider5.6 Content <strong>of</strong> antenatal care MN Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with a live birth inthe 2 years preceding the survey who had their bloodpressure measured and gave urine and blood samplesduring the last pregnancy5.7 Skilled attendant at delivery MN Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with a live birth inthe 2 years preceding the survey who were attendedduring childbirth by skilled health personnel5.8 Institutional deliveries MN Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with a live birthin the 2 years preceding the survey who delivered in ahealth facility5.9 Caesarean section MN Number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the 2 years preceding thesurvey who were delivered by caesarean section6. CHILD DEVELOPMENT6.1 Support for learning EC Number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 months with whom anadult has engaged in four or more activities to promotelearning and school readiness in the past 3 days6.2 Father’s support for learning EC Number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 months whose father hasengaged in one or more activities to promote learningand school readiness in the past 3 days6.3 Learning materials: children’sbooksECNumber <strong>of</strong> children under age 5 who have three or morechildren’s books6.4 Learning materials: playthings EC Number <strong>of</strong> children under age 5 with two or moreplaythings6.5 Inadequate care EC Number <strong>of</strong> children under age 5 left alone or in the care<strong>of</strong> another child younger than 10 years <strong>of</strong> age for morethan one hour at least once in the past week6.6 Early child development Index EC Number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 months who aredevelopmentally on track in literacy-numeracy, physical,social-emotional, and learning domains6.7 Attendance to early childhoodeducationECNumber <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 months who areattending an early childhood education programme7. LITERACY AND EDUCATION7.1 Literacy rate among youngwomen [M] WB Number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–24 years who are able to reada short simple statement about everyday life or whoattended secondary or higher education7.2 School readiness ED Number <strong>of</strong> children in first grade <strong>of</strong> primary school whoattended pre-school during the previous school year7.3 Net intake rate in primaryeducation7.4 Primary school net attendanceratio (adjusted)7.5 Secondary school netattendance ratio (adjusted)7.6 Children reaching last grade<strong>of</strong> primaryTotal number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with alive birth in the 2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with alive birth in the 2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with alive birth in the 2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–49 years with alive birth in the 2 years preceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> last live births in the 2 yearspreceding the surveyTotal number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children under age 5Total number <strong>of</strong> children under age 5Total number <strong>of</strong> children under age 5Total number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 monthsTotal number <strong>of</strong> children age 36–59 monthsMDG 5.5MDG 5.2Total number <strong>of</strong> women age 15–24 years MDG 2.3Total number <strong>of</strong> children attending the first grade<strong>of</strong> primary schoolED Number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> school-entry age who enter thefirst grade <strong>of</strong> primary schoolTotal number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> school-entry ageED Number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> primary school age currently Total number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> primary school age MDG 2.1attending primary or secondary schoolED Number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> secondary school age currently Total number <strong>of</strong> children <strong>of</strong> secondary-school ageattending secondary school or higherED Proportion <strong>of</strong> children entering the first grade <strong>of</strong> primary school who eventually reach last grade MDG 2.29See MICS4 manual for a detailed description302MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY 2010

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