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Kazakhstan Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - 2015

Data Source
  • Europe & Central Asia
  • Kazakhstan

The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) is an international household survey that provides up-to-date information on the situation of children and women, and measures key indicators to monitor progress towards development goals, national strategies and other internationally agreed upon commitments.

Study Website
Adolescents: 10,000+
Sex:
  • Females and Males
Age Range:
  • 15-19
  • 20-24
Study Design:
  • Observational
Type of Data:
  • Cross-sectional
Time Period: 2015; 2010-2011; 2006
Areas Covered: Nationally Representative
Investigators: Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Statistics; Republican State Enterprise Information Computing Centre; Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Republican State Enterprise Information and Computing Centre under the Statistics Committee MNE RK
Funders: UNICEF; USAID; UNFPA; International Labor Organization (ILO); UN Resident Coordinator Fund; Statistics Committee
Series:
  • Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
Notes: Not all funders provided funding for all survey rounds. Investigators/organizations vary across survey rounds. Males are included in the 2010-2011 round only. Number of adolescents is summed across all survey rounds.
Topics
Demographic Characteristics - Urban and Rural;
Education - Grade attainment/attendance, Learning;
Family/Household Structure;
Gender Attitudes/Beliefs - Endorsement of violence against women, Marriage attitudes;
Health Care Access and Utilization;
HIV/AIDS and STIs - Knowledge, Testing;
Marriage;
Mental Health - Life satisfaction;
Reproductive Health - Family planning/contraception, Fertility, Sexual behavior;
Tobacco/Alcohol/Drug Use;
Violence - Emotional/psychological violence, Physical violence, Sexual violence;
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