Literal question
<svar v="NI95A435 NI95A436 NI95A437 NI95A438 NI95A439 NI95A440 NI95A441 NI95A442 NI95A443 NI95A444 NI95A445 NI95A446 NI95A447">For women age 14 or older<br />[Questions 19-25 were asked of women age 14 or older]<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="NI95A442 NI95A443 NI95A444">22. What is the date of birth of the woman's last live-born child (day/month/year)? _ _ / _ _ / _ _<br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar v="NI95A435 NI95A436 NI95A437 NI95A438 NI95A439 NI95A440 NI95A441 NI95A442 NI95A443 NI95A444 NI95A445 NI95A446 NI95A447"><span class="h3">Questions only for women who are age 14 or older</span><br />This series of questions will only be asked of women age 14 or older. For the case of all of the females younger than 14 and all males of any age, you will annul the questions from 19 to 25 by making a diagonal line through each of the boxes.<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="NI95A442 NI95A443 NI95A444"><span class="em">Question 22: What is the date of birth of the woman's last live-born child?</span><br />You should note, in numerical format, the day, month, and year in which the last child was born alive whether or not the child is alive or has died.<br /><br />For example, if the child was born on the 28 of October, 1958, you will note it like this: 28/10/58<br /><br />In regard to the year, you will only note the last two digits.<br /><br />Note: In this question, the informant can confuse the youngest son or daughter that is currently alive. You should clearly make the distinction that this is the date of the last child that was born alive even if this child is deceased.<br /></svar>