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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2011

Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2011 - 2012
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BIH_2011_MICS_v01_M
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United Nations Children’s Fund, Federal Office of Statistics, Republic of Srpska Institute of Statistics, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Dec 12, 2013
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Took away privileges (CD11)

Data file: hh

Overview

Valid: 2582
Invalid: 4256
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 193
End: 193
Width: 1
Range: -
Format:

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
Adults use certain ways to teach children proper behaviour or to address a behaviour problem. I will read various methods that are used and i want you to tell me if you or anyone else in your household has used this method with (name) during the past month.
Literal question
Took away privileges, forbade something (name) liked or did not allow him/her to leave the house.
Categories
Value Category
1 Yes
2 No
9 Missing
Sysmiss
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.
Interviewer instructions
'Privileges' means a right or a benefit that is not available to everyone. As children get older, parents/caretakers often extend privileges not available to a very young child. If you must explain what this question means, first try by asking each prompting question separately. If you need to give examples, try to phrase these questions appropriately for the child's age. “Did you (or someone else in the household) forbid (name) from leaving the house or from going outside for a time? Did you (or someone else in the household) prohibit (name) from doing something he/she usually does, such as playing with friends or watching TV?” For a young child, you might include such things as 'forbidding him/her to have sweets', etc.
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