Variable WB1M : Month of birth of woman

Overview
Type: Discrete
Format: numeric
Width: 2
Decimal(s): 0
Range: 1-99
Valid case(s): 2118 (2118)
Invalid: 116 (0)
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 98

File: wm - Roma Settlements

Universe
Women with a completed interview (WM7=1)
Source of information
Respondent

Categories

Value Category Cases Weighted
1 181 178 8.4%
2 167 187 8.8%
3 180 184 8.7%
4 169 185 8.8%
5 206 192 9.1%
6 157 158 7.4%
7 177 158 7.5%
8 204 208 9.8%
9 168 155 7.3%
10 194 200 9.4%
11 147 130 6.1%
12 147 145 6.9%
97 Inconsistent 0 0 0.0%
98 DK 21 37 1.8%
99 Missing 0 0 0.0%
Sysmiss 116 0
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Literal question
In what month and year were you born?
Interviewer instructions
Age and date of birth: Age (WB1 and WB2) is one of the most important information in the interview, since almost all analysis of the data depends on the respondent's age. These questions must be asked independently of the information on the Household Questionnaire. Even if you already asked the respondent her age when you were completing the Household Questionnaire, you must ask again for her date of birth and age on the Questionnaire for Individual Women. 

If the respondent knows her date of birth, write it in the appropriate spaces for 'Month' and 'Year'. You will need to convert the month into numbers. For this, January is '01', February is '02', March is '03', etc. If the month or day contains only one digit, use a leading zero to fill in the first space. For example, the month of March is coded as '03'. If she does not know her month of birth, circle '98' for 'DK month' and ask her for the year of her birth. If she knows the year, write it in the spaces for 'Year'. Try under all circumstances to obtain at least the year of birth. If the respondent is unable to provide this information, ask whether she has any documentation such as an identification card, horoscope, or a birth or baptismal certificate that might give her date of birth. If such documentation is available, ask the woman if the information on the document(s) is correct. Only when it is absolutely impossible to even estimate the year of birth should you circle '9998' for 'DK year'.
Generated: OCT-19-2012 using the IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit