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          Mlomp HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 1985-2013 (Release 2016)
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          DDI.INDEPTH.SN012.CMD2013.v1
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        <producer abbr="ON" affiliation="SN012" role="DDI author">
          Ousmane Ndiaye
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          Djibril Dione
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        <producer abbr="Indepth ishare Team" affiliation="INDEPTH" role="DDI author">
          Tathagata Bhattacharjee
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          2016-05-18
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          Nesstar Publisher
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          CMD2013.V1: 2016-05-18
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        <notes>
          Version CMD2013.V1: For public distribution
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          Mlomp HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 1985-2013 (Release 2016)
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          INDEPTH.SN012.CMD2013.v1
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Institut de Recherche pour le Développement">
          Valérie Delaunay
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Institut de Recherche pour le Développement">
          Cheikh Sokhna
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Institut National d'Etudes Démogeraphique">
          Gilles Pison
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        <othId role="Supervisor" affiliation="Institut de Recherches pour le Développement">
          <p>
            Pape Niokhor DIOUF
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        <othId role="Verbal autopsy interviwer" affiliation="Institut de Recherches pour le Développement">
          <p>
            Paul SENGHOR
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        <producer abbr="ON" affiliation="Institut de Recherches pour le Développement" role="Data Manager">
          Ousmane Ndiaye
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        <producer abbr="LD" affiliation="Institut de Recherches pour le Développement" role="Scientist">
          Laeticia Douillot
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        <producer abbr="GP" affiliation="Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques" role="Scientist">
          Gilles Pison
        </producer>
        <producer abbr="DD" affiliation="Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques" role="Data Manager">
          Djibril Dione
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        <copyright>
          This dataset documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The dataset is shared in terms of the data-use agreement accepted at the time of data download.
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        <software version="4.0.9" date="2013-04-23">
          Nesstar Publisher
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        <fundAg abbr="IRD" role="Current Funder">
          Institut de Recherches pour le Développement
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          Institut National d'Etudes Démogeraphique
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          Demographic Surveillance
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        <serInfo>
          The data set contains rounds 1 to 27 of demographic surveillance data covering the period from 01 mars 1984 to december 2013. In 2008 there was no survey.
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        <version date="2016-05-18">
          CMD2013.v1: For public distribution
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        <notes>
          CMD2013.v1: Original Version
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      <subject>
        <keyword>
          Fertility
        </keyword>
        <keyword>
          Mortality
        </keyword>
        <keyword>
          Migration
        </keyword>
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          Demography [N01.224]
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          Age Distribution [N01.224.033]
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          Censuses [N01.224.175]
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          Emigration and Immigration [N01.224.625.350]
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        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Residential Mobility [N01.224.791.700]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Sex Distribution [N01.224.803]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Vital Statistics [N01.224.935]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Life Expectancy [N01.224.935.464]
        </topcClas>
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          Mortality [N01.224.935.698]
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          Birth Rate [N01.224.935.849.500]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Rural Population [N01.600.725]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Parity [N06.850.490.812.600]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Survival Analysis [N06.850.520.830.998]
        </topcClas>
      </subject>
      <abstract>
        <![CDATA[In 1985 the population and health observatory was established at Mlomp, in the region of Ziguinchor, in southern Senegal (see map). The objective was to complement the two rural population observatories then existing in the country, Bandafassi, in the south-east, and Niakhar, in the centre-west, with a third observatory in a region - the south-west of the country (Casamance) - whose history, ethnic composition and economic situation were quite different from those of the regions where the first two observatories were located. It was expected that measuring the demographic levels and trends on those three sites would provide better coverage of the demographic and epidemiological diversity of the country.

Following a population census in 1984-1985, demographic events and causes of death have been monitored yearly. During the initial census, all women were interviewed concerning the birth and survival of their children. Since 1985, yearly censuses, usually conducted in January-February, have been recording demographic data, including all births, deaths, and migrations. The completeness and accuracy of dates of birth and death are cross-checked against those of registers of the local maternity ward (_95% of all births) and dispensary (all deaths are recorded, including those occurring outside the area), respectively. The study area comprises 11 villages with approximately 8000 inhabitants, mostly Diola. Mlomp is located in the Department of Oussouye, Region of Ziguinchor (Casamance), 500 km south of Dakar. 

On 1 January 2000 the Mlomp area included a population of 7,591 residents living in 11 villages. The population density was 108 people per square kilometre. The population belongs to the Diola ethnic group, and the religion is predominantly animist, with a large minority of Christians and a few Muslims. Though low, the educational level - in 2000, 55% of women aged 15-49 had been to school (for at least one year) - is definitely higher than at Bandafassi. The population also benefits from much better health infrastructure and programmes. Since 1961, the area under study has been equipped with a private health centre run by French Catholic nurses and, since 1968, a village maternity centre where most women give birth. The vast majority of the children are totally immunized and involved in a growth-monitoring programme (Pison et al.,1993; Pison et al., 2001).]]>
      </abstract>
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        <timePrd date="1985-10-01" event="start" cycle="Round1"/>
        <timePrd date="1986-10-31" event="end" cycle="Round1"/>
        <timePrd date="1987-01-01" event="start" cycle="Round2"/>
        <timePrd date="1987-10-31" event="end" cycle="Round2"/>
        <timePrd date="1988-02-01" event="start" cycle="Round3"/>
        <timePrd date="1989-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round3"/>
        <timePrd date="1990-01-01" event="start" cycle="Round4"/>
        <timePrd date="1990-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round4"/>
        <timePrd date="1991-02-01" event="start" cycle="Round5"/>
        <timePrd date="1991-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round5"/>
        <timePrd date="1992-02-01" event="start" cycle="Round6"/>
        <timePrd date="1992-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round6"/>
        <timePrd date="1993-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round7"/>
        <timePrd date="1993-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round7"/>
        <timePrd date="1994-02-28" event="start" cycle="Roiund8"/>
        <timePrd date="1994-03-28" event="end" cycle="Roiund8"/>
        <timePrd date="1995-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round9"/>
        <timePrd date="1995-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round9"/>
        <timePrd date="1996-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round10"/>
        <timePrd date="1996-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round10"/>
        <timePrd date="1997-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round11"/>
        <timePrd date="1997-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round11"/>
        <timePrd date="1998-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round12"/>
        <timePrd date="1998-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round12"/>
        <timePrd date="1999-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round13"/>
        <timePrd date="1999-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round13"/>
        <timePrd date="2000-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round14"/>
        <timePrd date="2000-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round14"/>
        <timePrd date="2001-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round15"/>
        <timePrd date="2001-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round15"/>
        <timePrd date="2002-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round16"/>
        <timePrd date="2002-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round16"/>
        <timePrd date="2003-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round17"/>
        <timePrd date="2003-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round17"/>
        <timePrd date="2004-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round18"/>
        <timePrd date="2004-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round18"/>
        <timePrd date="2005-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round19"/>
        <timePrd date="2005-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round19"/>
        <timePrd date="2006-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round20"/>
        <timePrd date="2006-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round20"/>
        <timePrd date="2007-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round21"/>
        <timePrd date="2007-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round21"/>
        <timePrd date="2009-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round22"/>
        <timePrd date="2009-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round22"/>
        <timePrd date="2010-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round23"/>
        <timePrd date="2010-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round23"/>
        <timePrd date="2011-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round24"/>
        <timePrd date="2011-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round24"/>
        <timePrd date="2012-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round25"/>
        <timePrd date="2012-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round25"/>
        <timePrd date="2013-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round26"/>
        <timePrd date="2013-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round26"/>
        <timePrd date="2014-02-28" event="start" cycle="Round27"/>
        <timePrd date="2014-03-28" event="end" cycle="Round27"/>
        <collDate date="1985-10-01" event="start" cycle="Release Coverage"/>
        <collDate date="2013-12-31" event="end" cycle="Release Coverage"/>
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          SENEGAL
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        <geogCover>
          The Mlomp DSS site, about 500 km from the capital, Dakar, in Senegal, lies between latitudes 12°36' and 12°32'N and longitudes 16°33' and 16°37'E, at an altitude ranging from 0 to 20 m above sea level. It is in the region of Ziguinchor, Département of Oussouye (Casamance), in southwest Senegal. It is locates 50 km west of the city of Ziguinchor and 25 kms north of the border with Guinea Bissau. It covers about half the Arrondissement of Loudia-Ouolof. The Mlomp DSS site is about 11 km × 7 km and has an area of 70 km2. Villages are households grouped in a circle with a 3-km diameter and surrounded by lands that are flooded during the rainy season and cultivated for rice. There is still no electricity.
        </geogCover>
        <anlyUnit>
          Individual
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        <universe>
          <![CDATA[At the census, a person was considered a member of the compound if the head of the compound declared it to be so. This definition was broad and resulted in a de jure population under study. Thereafter, a criterion was used to decide whether and when a person was to be excluded or included in the population.
A person was considered to exit from the study population through either death or emigration. Part of the population of Mlomp engages in seasonal migration, with seasonal migrants sometimes remaining 1 or 2 years outside the area before returning. A person who is absent for two successive yearly rounds, without returning in between, is regarded as having emigrated and no longer resident in the study population at the date of the second round. This definition results in the inclusion of some vital events that occur outside the study area. Some births, for example, occur to women classified in the study population but physically absent at the time of delivery, and these births are registered and included in the calculation of rates, although information on them is less accurate. Special exit criteria apply to babies born outside the study area: they are considered emigrants on the same date as their mother.
A new person enters the study population either through birth to a woman of the study population or through immigration. Information on immigrants is collected when the list of compounds of a village is checked ("Are there new compounds or new families who settled since the last visit?") or when the list of members of a compound is checked ("Are there new persons in the compound since the last visit?"). Some immigrants are villagers who left the area several years before and were excluded from the study population. Information is collected to determine in which compound they were previously registered, to match the new and old information.
Information is routinely collected on movements from one compound to another within the study area. Some categories of the population, such as older widows or orphans, frequently move for short periods of time and live in between several compounds, and they may be considered members of these compounds or of none. As a consequence, their movements are not always declared.]]>
        </universe>
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          Event history data
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      <notes>
        <![CDATA[It specifically only includes the events defining the resident exposure of individuals under surveillance as well as the delivery events of resident women. Each type of event contains minimal attributes describing the event:

Attributes common to each event:

Event Type,
Event Date
Observation date
Migration 
Orign & Destination
Death:
Cause
Delivery:
Live born and Still born counts
Parity]]>
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      <dataColl>
        <dataCollector abbr="SN012">
          MLOMP HDSS
        </dataCollector>
        <frequenc>
          One round of data collection took place annual except in 1987 and 2007.
        </frequenc>
        <sampProc>
          No samplaing is done
        </sampProc>
        <deviat>
          None
        </deviat>
        <collMode>
          Proxy Respondent [proxy]
        </collMode>
        <resInstru>
          <![CDATA[List of questionnaires

Household  book
 - used to register informations needed to define outmigrations
Delivery questionnaire
 -used to register information of dispensaire ol mlomp
New household questionnaire
New member questionnaire
Marriage and divorce questionnaire
Birth and marital histories questionnaire  (for new member)
Death questionnaire
- used to register the date of death]]>
        </resInstru>
        <sources/>
        <collSitu>
          <![CDATA[Field procedures 

INITAL CENSUS - The initial census was followed by several surveys designed to improve the information of the census and collect other data needed for subsequent studies. These included an age survey to estimate ages of adults and children or improve the unreliable data collected on these during the census. It also included a genealogical survey to collect genealogies, going up to known ascendants and down to living collateral relatives. One use of the genealogies in the project is to get detailed information on the relationships between members of a compound and in particular the relationship of each one to the head of the compound (Pison 1985). Finally, a union- and birth-histories survey was conducted for adult men and women.
At the census, a person was considered a member of the compound if the head of the compound declared it to be so. This definition was broad and resulted in a de jure population under study. Thereafter, a criterion was used to decide whether and when a person was to be excluded or included in the population.

A person was considered to exit from the study population through either death or emigration. Part of the population of Mlomp engages in seasonal migration, with seasonal migrants sometimes remaining 1 or 2 years outside the area before returning. A person who is absent for two successive yearly rounds, without returning in between, is regarded as having emigrated and no longer resident in the study population at the date of the second round. This definition results in the inclusion of some vital events that occur outside the study area. Some births, for example, occur to women classified in the study population but physically absent at the time of delivery, and these births are registered and included in the calculation of rates, although information on them is less accurate. Special exit criteria apply to babies born outside the study area: they are considered emigrants on the same date as their mother.
A new person enters the study population either through birth to a woman of the study population or through immigration. Information on immigrants is collected when the list of compounds of a village is checked ("Are there new compounds or new families who settled since the last visit?") or when the list of members of a compound is checked ("Are there new persons in the compound since the last visit?"). Some immigrants are villagers who left the area several years before and were excluded from the study population. Information is collected to determine in which compound they were previously registered, to match the new and old information.

Information is routinely collected on movements from one compound to another within the study area. Some categories of the population, such as older widows or orphans, frequently move for short periods of time and live in between several compounds, and they may be considered members of these compounds or of none. As a consequence, their movements are not always declared.

REGULAR UPDATE ROUNDS - The Mlomp DSS is a multiround demographic surveillance, with annual rounds. Once each year, in February and March, all compounds are visited, and information on events occurring since the last visit is collected. This is done in three steps. First, the list of people present in each compound at the preceding visit is checked, and information is obtained on new births, marriages, migrations, deaths, and current pregnancies. Information is provided by the head of the compound or key informants in the village or hamlet. The information on events is recorded directly on the nominative list.

CONTINUOUS SURVEILLANCE - Information provided by local registers is matched with that collected independently during the surveillance. Information from registers with fair quality is used to systematically correct errors and complete the information collected at the yearly rounds. These are maternity-clinic registers (for prenatal visits and deliveries), civil and parish registers (for births), and dispensary or hospital registers (for death, growth monitoring, and vaccinations). The local dispensary collaborates with the research project, and one completes several registers, in particular a death register. Although the local registers rarely cover the entire population and are sometimes subject to errors, using them improves the quality and the precision of data. Verbal autopsies (VAs) have been performed for all deaths since the beginning of the study. For each death identified in the first step of the annual surveillance, information on its cause is obtained from a close relative of the dead person, usually the mother in the case of a child's death, using a VA questionnaire.

Data management and analysis
Information collected during the baseline and follow-up surveys has been coded and stored in databases designed in 1980s, with some adaptations since then. The information collected during each annual surveillance is processed in two steps: in the villages, it is entered into laptops, with state-of-the-art software, during the surveillance; thereafter, the information is verified and added to the database, using PostgreSQL software.]]>
        </collSitu>
        <actMin>
          <![CDATA[There are five  fieldworkers supervised by two supervisors alternate days. One of this supeervisors is the data manager (O. Ndiaye)]]>
        </actMin>
        <weight>
          Not applicable
        </weight>
        <cleanOps>
          <![CDATA[On data entry data consistency and plausibility were checked by 455 data validation rules at database level. If data validaton failure was due to a data collection error, the questionnaire was referred back to the field for revisit and correction. If the error was due to data inconsistencies that could not be directly traced to a data collection error, the record was referred to the data quality team under the supervision of the senior database scientist. This could request further field level investigation by a team of trackers or could correct the inconsistency directly at database level.

No imputations were done on the resulting micro data set, except for:

a. If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is greater than 180 days, the ENT event was changed to an in-migration event (IMG).
b.  If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is less than 180 days, the OMG event was changed to an homestead exit event (EXT) and the ENT event date changed to the day following the original OMG event.
c. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is greater than 180 days, the EXT event was changed to an out-migration event (OMG).
d. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is less than 180 days, the IMG event was changed to an homestead entry event (ENT) with a date equal to the day following the EXT event.
e. If the last recorded event for an individual is homestead exit (EXT) and this event is more than 180 days prior to the end of the surveillance period, then the EXT event is changed to an out-migration event (OMG)

In the case of the village that was added (enumerated) in 2006, some individuals may have outmigrated from the original surveillance area and setlled in the the new village prior to the first enumeration. Where the records of such individuals have been linked, and indivdiual can legitmately have and outmigration event (OMG) forllowed by and enumeration event (ENU). In a few cases a homestead exit event (EXT) was followed by an enumeration event in these cases. In these instances the EXT events were changed to an out-migration event (OMG).]]>
        </cleanOps>
      </dataColl>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate>
          On an average the response rate is about 99% over the years for each round.
        </respRate>
        <EstSmpErr>
          Not applicable
        </EstSmpErr>
        <dataAppr>
          <![CDATA[CenterId     Metric Table         QMetric    Illegal       Legal        Total       Metric         Rundate  
SN012	MicroDataCleaned	Starts		18328			2016-05-18 00:00	
SN012	MicroDataCleaned	Transitions	43940	43940	0	2016-05-18 00:00	
SN012	MicroDataCleaned	Ends		18328			2016-05-18 00:00	
SN012	MicroDataCleaned	SexValues 40	43900	43940	0	2016-05-18 00:00	
SN012	MicroDataCleaned	DoBValues 192	43748	43940	0	2016-05-18 00:00]]>
        </dataAppr>
      </anlyInfo>
    </method>
    <dataAccs>
      <setAvail>
        <origArch>
          <![CDATA[IRD  : Mlomp (SN012)]]>
        </origArch>
      </setAvail>
      <useStmt>
        <confDec required="yes">
          This data ononymised and no confidentiality agreement in addition to the general data use agreement is required
        </confDec>
        <contact affiliation="INDEPTH" URI="help-data@indepth-network.org" email="help-data@indepth-network.org">
          iSHARE2 Help desk
        </contact>
        <citReq>
          <![CDATA[Any use of this dataset must cite the digital object identifier (doi) associated with this dataset. Using the format from :
 
"Mlomp HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 1985-2013 (Release 2016). Provided by the INDEPTH Network Data Repository.www.indepth-network.org <http://www.indepth-network.org>,  doi:10.7796/INDEPTH.SN012.CMD2013.v1"]]>
        </citReq>
        <conditions>
          <![CDATA[This data is made available for licensed access under the following conditions: 

1. Data and other material provided by INDEPTH will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions or organisations without INDEPTH's written agreement. 

2. In the case of multi-centre datasets, data originating from a single contributing member centre of the INDEPTH Network may not be analysed or reported on in isolation without the express permission of the member centre concerned.  

3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and there will be no use of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery will be reported immediately to INDEPTH. 

4. No attempt will be made to produce links between datasets provided by INDEPTH or between INDEPTH data and other datasets that could identify individuals. 

5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports or other publications employing data obtained from INDEPTH will cite the source, in line with the citation requirement provided with the dataset. 

6. An electronic copy of all publications based on the requested data will be sent to INDEPTH. 

7. The original collector of the data, INDEPTH, and the relevant funding agencies bear no responsibility for the data's use or interpretation or inference]]>
        </conditions>
        <disclaimer>
          The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, INDEPTH, and the relevant funding agencies bear no responsibility for the data's use or interpretation or inferences based upon it.
        </disclaimer>
      </useStmt>
    </dataAccs>
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      <fileName>
        SN012.CMD2013.v1.NSDstat
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      <fileCont>
        Èvent history Micro Data Set
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          56794
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          14
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      <dataChck>
        <![CDATA[The following processing checks are done during the ETL process.

1. If the first event is legal. Like the first event must beenumeration, birth or inmigration.
2. If the last event is legal. Like the last event must be end of observtion, death or outmigration.
3. If the transition events are legal.
    The list of legal transitions:
    
    Birth followed by death
    Birth followed by exit
    Birth followed by end of observation
    Birth followed by outmigration
    
    Death followed by none
    
    Entry followed by death
    Entry followed by exit
    Entry followed by end of observation
    Entry followed by outmigration
    Enumeration followed by death
    Enumeration followed by exit
    Enumeration followed by outmigration
    
    Exit followed by entry
    
    Inmigration followed by Death
    Inmigration followed by exit
    Inmigration followed by end of observation
    Inmigration followed by outmigration
    
    End of observation followed by none
    
    Outmigration followed by none
    Outmigration followed by enumeration
    Outmigration followed by inmigration
    
    The list of illegal transitions:
    
    Birth followed by none
    Birth followed by birth
    Birth followed by entry
    Birth followed by enumeration
    Birth followed by   inmigration
     
    Death followed by birth
    Death followed by death
    Death followed by entry
    Death followed by enumeration
    Death followed by exit
    Death followed by inmigration
    Death followed by outmigration
    Death followed by end of observation
    
    Entry followed by none
    Entry followed by birth
    Entry followed by entry
    Entry followed by enumeration
    Entry followed by inmigration
    
    Enumeration followed by none
    Enumeration followed by birth
    Enumeration followed by entry
    Enumeration followed by enumeration
    Enumeration followed by inmigration
    
    Exit followed by birth
    Exit followed by death
    Exit followed by exit
    Exit followed by end of observation
    Exit followed by outmigration
    
    Inmigration followed by none
    Inmigration followed by birth
    Inmigration followed by entry
    Inmigration followed by enumeration
    Inmigration followed by inmigration
    
    End of observation followed by birth
    End of observation followed by death
    End of observation followed by entry
    End of observation followed by enumeration
    End of observation followed by exit
    End of observation followed by inmigration
    End of observation followed by end of observation
    End of observation followed by outmigration
    
    Outmigration followed by birth
    Outmigration followed by death
    Outmigration followed by exit
    Outmigration followed by end of observation
    Outmigration followed by outmigration
    
    List of edited events:
    
    Exit followed by none
    Exit followed by enumeration
    Exit followed by inmigration
    
    Outmigration followed by entry]]>
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        This group has identifiers for country an centre.
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        THE TOTAL NUMBER OF EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS INDICIDUAL IN THIS DATA
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        <catValu>
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        <catStat type="freq">
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        <catValu>
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        <catValu>
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          Observation
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        Unique identifier associated with a residential unit the site and is the location where the individual was or became resident when the event occured. This identifier is not be the same as the identifier ysed internaly by the contributing centre.
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        The individualId of the mother. only provided for BTH events
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