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Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Construction Expenditures Over Past 12 Months
This dataset contains data from sub-Module E5 regarding non-food items that may or may not have been purchased (e.g., construction items such as wood/bamboo poles and thatching grass). It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for these 2-3 construction items over the past 12 months has multiple records. (Note that there is an “other” category of construction items for records from the harmonized FFP Baseline Survey data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e504.
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Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Non-Food Expenditures Over the Past 7 Days
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E2: Non-Food Expenditures over Past 7 Days. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with data for non-food expenditures over the past week has multiple records (for the 10 non-food items in sub-Module E2). (10,210 records ÷ 10 non-food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E2 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e201.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Food Consumption-Past 7 Days
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This dataset contains data from sub-Module E1: Food Consumption over the Past 7 Days. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. Each household with food consumption data has multiple records (for the 113 food items in sub-Module E1). (115,373 records ÷ 113 food items = 1,021 Module E households with sub-Module E1 data.) The unique identifiers in this long file are pbs_id + e101.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Household File
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This dataset contains records describing each household sampled during the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. This dataset includes variables from Modules A, D, and F in the questionnaire. The unique identifier for this file is pbs_id, Please note that all key household-level derived variables are also included in the household dataset, including, for example, gendered household type (“ghht”) and the household hunger indicator (“hhhunger”)
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Children's File
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This dataset contains records describing for all children under 5 years of age sampled during the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. This dataset includes data from Module I for children’s anthropometry and infant and young child feeding practices. The anthropometry Z-scores were calculated in SAS during the data management process, using the World Health Organization (WHO) SAS “igrowup” package. The unique identifiers for this file are pbs_id + idcode.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence
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The objective of the Malawi Feed the Future program is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger and to improve the nutrition of women and children. To meet these objectives, Feed the Future Malawi has worked to align and promote coordination between agriculture and nutrition programming. This first interim assessment will provide the U.S. Government (USG) interagency partners, USAID Bureau for Food Security (BFS), USAID Missions, host country governments, and development partners with information about short-term progress of the ZOI indicators.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index-Recode File
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This dataset contains the analytical variables derived in the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index WEAI analysis. It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. The unique identifiers in this individual-level file are pbs_id + idcode.
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Women's File
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This dataset contains records describing all women age 15-49 sampled during the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. This dataset has one record for each woman with a completed interview in Module H. The unique identifiers for this file are pbs_id + idcode.
Feed the Future Zambia Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence, Household File
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Feed the Future Zambia Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence: This dataset is a household-level file with records for each sampled household with a completed interview (n=768, variables=88).
Feed the Future Zambia Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence, Household Members File
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Feed the Future Zambia Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence: This dataset is the household roster file with one record per household member captured in Module C of the questionnaire (n=4,779, vars=32).
Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Infuence, Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index-Time Use File
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This dataset is the second of two datasets needed to calculate the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI). It is part of the 2015 Feed the Future Malawi Interim Survey in the Zone of Influence. The survey was designed to monitor program performance by periodic assessments of a number of standardized indicators. A total of 1,021 households were interviewed, which provided data for the target sample size of 1,007 households and ensured the sample is representative of the seven districts covered in the interim assessment. It includes all of the 24-hour time allocation data from Module G6, the time use questionnaire, and thus each respondent in Module G has multiple records—one for each of the 18 time use activities (17,064 records ÷ 18 activities = 948 WEAI respondents). The unique identifiers are pbs_id + idcode + activity.