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    Kenya - Nairobi HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2003-2015 (Release 2018)

    Africa-2018
    Reference ID INDEPTH.KE031.CMD2015.v1
    Year 2003 - 2015
    Country Kenya
    Producer(s) Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi (From October 2017) - Site Leader, KE031
    Marylene Wamukoya (From January 2017) - Site Representative, KE031
    Dr.Alex Ezeh (Up to October 2017) - Site Leader, KE031
    Sponsor(s) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA - - Current Funder
    William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, USA - - Current Funder
    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency - - Current Funder
    Wellcome Trust, UK - - Previous Funder
    Rock
    Collection(s)
    Africa Region – Release 2018
    Metadata PDF Documentation in PDF
    Created on
    Jun 30, 2018
    Last modified
    Jun 30, 2018
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    • Study Description
    • Data Dictionary
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    • Data Dictionary
      • KE031.CMD2015.v2
    • Variable Groups
        • Centre Related Variables
        • Individual Related Variables
        • Event Related Variables
          • Birth Related Variables
    Data Dictionary

    Data File: KE031.CMD2015.v2

    Content This file contains the INDEPTH Core Microdataset of Nairobi Urban HDSS. The file was generated using ETL through Pentaho Kettle.
    Cases 981054
    Variable(s) 14
    Version KE031.CMD2015.v2
    Producer Nairobi Urban HDSS
    Missing Data Missing Data is coded as follows:
    -Missing Data: No data or a missing data is assigned the code(95,995,etcetera). All missing values should be coded as 5,95,995, etcetera, depending on the value of the largest valid code in that variable.
    - Response Not Within the Pre-Defined Range/Domain: A data code(96,996,etcetera) provided where response was outside the range/domain pre-defined during study design. A variable that contains this code is often succeeded by a variable that contains the specific response. Check the succeeding variable to ensure no missing values exist where a response was expected.
    -Refusals: A data code (97,997,etcetera) is used to indicate that the respondent refused to respond to this question.
    -"Don't Know" Responses: A data code(98,998,etcetera) is used to indicate that the respondent did not know the answer to the question.
    -Skipped Questions: A data code(99,999,etcetera) is used to indicate that the respondent was not eligible to answer the particular question.
    Processing Checks The following processing checks are carried out during the ETL process:-
    -Range Checks: This ensures that every variable contains only data within a predefined domain of valid values
    -Skip Checks: This will verify that skip patterns have been followed appropriately during data collection and data entry.
    -Consistency Checks: These checks ensure that values from one question are consistent with values from another question. This is especially important where two or more variables contain similar or interlinked information.
    -Typographical Checks: These checks are necessary to identify and correct typographical and spelling errors in variables.
    -Checks Against Reference Data: These checks ensure that newly added data is consistent with existing data about the statistical unit under survey. This is especially important for longitudinal surveys and embedded studies. This check could be done by pre-printing information on questionnaires during pre-survey activities.
    Some corrections are made automatically by the program(80%) , others by visual control of the questionnaires (20%)
    The following are the other processing checks are done during the ETL process.
    A. If the first event is legal. Like the first event must be enumeration, birth or inmigration.
    B. If the last event is legal. Like the last event must be end of observation, death or outmigration.
    C. If the transition events are legal.
    · The list of legal transitions:
    1) Birth followed by death
    2) Birth followed by exit
    3) Birth followed by end of observation
    4) Birth followed by outmigration
    5) Death followed by none
    6) Entry followed by death
    7) Entry followed by exit
    8) Entry followed by end of observation
    9) Entry followed by outmigration
    10) Enumeration followed by death
    11) Enumeration followed by exit
    12) Enumeration followed by outmigration
    13) Exit followed by entry
    14) Inmigration followed by Death
    15) Inmigration followed by exit
    16) Inmigration followed by end of observation
    17) Inmigration followed by outmigration
    18) End of observation followed by none
    19) Outmigration followed by none
    20) Outmigration followed by enumeration
    21) Outmigration followed by inmigration
    · The list of illegal transitions:
    1) Birth followed by none
    2) Birth followed by birth
    3) Birth followed by entry
    4) Birth followed by enumeration
    5) Birth followed by inmigration
    6) Death followed by birth
    7) Death followed by death
    8) Death followed by entry
    9) Death followed by enumeration
    10) Death followed by exit
    11) Death followed by inmigration
    12) Death followed by outmigration
    13) Death followed by end of observation
    14) Entry followed by none
    15) Entry followed by birth
    16) Entry followed by entry
    17) Entry followed by enumeration
    18) Entry followed by inmigration
    19) Enumeration followed by none
    20) Enumeration followed by birth
    21) Enumeration followed by entry
    22) Enumeration followed by enumeration
    23) Enumeration followed by inmigration
    24) Exit followed by birth
    25) Exit followed by death
    26) Exit followed by exit
    27) Exit followed by end of observation
    28) Exit followed by outmigration
    29) Inmigration followed by none
    30) Inmigration followed by birth
    31) Inmigration followed by entry
    32) Inmigration followed by enumeration
    33) Inmigration followed by inmigration
    34) End of observation followed by birth
    35) End of observation followed by death
    36) End of observation followed by entry
    37) End of observation followed by enumeration
    38) End of observation followed by exit
    39) End of observation followed by inmigration
    40) End of observation followed by end of observation
    41) End of observation followed by outmigration
    42) Outmigration followed by birth
    43) Outmigration followed by death
    44) Outmigration followed by exit
    45) Outmigration followed by end of observation
    46) Outmigration followed by outmigration
    · List of edited events:
    1) Exit followed by none
    2) Exit followed by enumeration
    3) Exit followed by inmigration
    Outmigration followed by entry
    Notes MD5Hash
    a53ffca91c84a5f7fc74fa2fafa7ff49

    Variables

    NameLabelQuestion
    RecNr RecNr
    CountryId CountryId
    CentreId CentreId
    IndividualId IndividualId
    Sex Sex
    DoB DoB
    EventCount EventCount
    EventNr EventNr
    EventCode EventCode
    EventDate EventDate
    ObservationDate ObservationDate
    LocationId LocationId
    MotherId MotherId
    DeliveryId DeliveryId
    Total variable(s): 14

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