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          Kersa HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2008-2014 (Release 2017)
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          DDI_ETH_2008-2014_INDEPTH-KHDSS_v01_M
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        <producer abbr="iS2TT" affiliation="INDEPTH Network" role="Technical Support">
          iSHARE2 Technical Team
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        <producer affiliation="ET041" role="DDI Author">
          Zinash Mesfin
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        <prodDate date="2017-05-21">
          2017-05-21
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          Nesstar Publisher
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          <![CDATA[- v01 (May 2017)
The DDI was produced by INDEPTH Network. It was downloaded on October 13, 2017 from http://www.indepth-ishare.org/index.php/catalog/121/ by the World Bank Microdata Library documentation team.

- v02 (October 2017)
Modifications in the study ID and DDI ID were done by the World Bank Microdata Library documentation team to match the standard used by the library and the IHSN Survey Catalog. Some metadata fields were also edited.]]>
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          CMD2014.V1: for public distribution
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      <titlStmt>
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          Kersa HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2008 - 2014 (Release 2017)
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          INDEPTH-KHDSS 2008-14
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          ETH_2008-2014_INDEPTH-KHDSS_v01_M
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Nega Assefa
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Desalew Zelalem
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Lemesa Oljira
        </AuthEnty>
        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Wondemye Ashenafi
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Negga Baraki
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Melake Demena
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        <AuthEnty affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Melekamu Dedefo
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      <prodStmt>
        <producer affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy" role="Data Manager">
          Zinash Mesfin
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        <copyright>
          This dataset documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The dataset is shared in terms of the data-use agreement accepted at the time of data download.
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        <software version="4.0.9" date="2013-04-23">
          Nesstar Publisher
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        <fundAg role="Current Funder">
          Haramaya Univeristy
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        <fundAg role="Current Funder">
          CDC-US
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          GH001039-01
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          iSHARE2 Helpdesk
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          Demographic Surveillance
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        <serInfo>
          This dataset contains rounds of 1 to 17 of demographic survillance data covering the period from 1 Sep. 2007 to 31 Dec. 2015. Two rounds of data collection took place every year execpt in 2007 whereby only one round of data collection was done from Sep. to Dec. 2007 (for four mounths). This might give you an infilated indicators particularly on birth rate, sex ratio, and life expectency. In each round an update of all individuals in the system was done in addition to the regular checks for events that change the population structure.
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        <version date="2017-05-22">
          CMD2014.v1
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        <notes>
          v1: for public distribution
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      <subject>
        <keyword>
          Kersa HDSS
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        <keyword>
          Health and Demographic Surveillance
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        <keyword>
          Mortality
        </keyword>
        <keyword>
          Fertility
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        <keyword>
          Migration
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          Age Distribution [N01.224.033]
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          Demography [N01.224]
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          Censuses [N01.224.175]
        </topcClas>
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          Vital Statistics [N01.224.935]
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          Sex Ratio [N01.224.803.815]
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        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Life Expectancy [N01.224.935.464]
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          Child Mortality [N01.224.935.698.150]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Infant Mortality [N01.224.935.698.489]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Survival Rate [N01.224.935.698.826]
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          Birth Rate [N01.224.935.849.500]
        </topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Rural Population [N01.600.725]
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        <topcClas vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh">
          Suburban Population [N01.600.775]
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      <abstract>
        <![CDATA[Kersa Health and Demographic Surveillance System (Kersa HDSS) is located in Kersa district of eastern Hararege, Oromia region, Eastern Ethiopia. It was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming center of excellence in health science research in Ethiopia. It conducts health and demographic surveillance. The major work on the ground are monitoring demographic altering events such as birth, death, and migration; and health related conditions such as pregnancy, immunization, and morbidity. It also conducts verbal autopsy for the deceased to identify causes of death. 

Kersa HDSS was established in 12 sub-districts of Kersa district, Eastern Hararghe, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. The site is principally rural with three small towns (Kersa,  Weter and Langhe). The baseline census was conducted in 2007 and since then has been updated every six months, with registration of demographic and health events. Data is entered into the HRS-2 relational database. At baseline a total of 10,085 houses, 10,522 households and 50,830 people were registered. The sex ratio and number of persons per household was 1.0 and 5.1, respectively. At the end of 2016 the population was 130,358. Until the end of 2016, 20,935 births and 5,195 deaths were registered, respectively.]]>
      </abstract>
      <sumDscr>
        <collDate date="2008-01-01" event="start" cycle="Release Coverage"/>
        <collDate date="2014-12-31" event="end" cycle="Release Coverage"/>
        <nation abbr="ETH">
          Ethiopia
        </nation>
        <geogCover>
          Kersa district of eastern Hararege, Oromia region, Eastern Ethiopia
        </geogCover>
        <anlyUnit>
          Individual
        </anlyUnit>
        <universe>
          <![CDATA[Resident household members of households resident within the demographic surveillance area. Inmigrations are defined by iteration to become resident, but actual residence episodes of less than 180 days are censored. Outmigrants are defined by iteration to become resident elsewhere, but actual periods of non- residence less than 180 days are censored. Children born to be resident women are considered resident by default irrespective of actual place of birth.

The dataset contains the events of all individuals ever resident during the study period (1 Jan 2008 to 31 Dec 2014).]]>
        </universe>
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          Event history data
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      <notes>
        <![CDATA[- Event Type
- Event Date
- Observation Date
- Migration 
- Origin and Destination
- Delivery
- Live Born Counts]]>
      </notes>
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    <method>
      <dataColl>
        <dataCollector abbr="ET041" affiliation="Haramaya Univeristy">
          Kersa HDSS
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        <frequenc>
          Two rounds of data collection took place annually.
        </frequenc>
        <sampProc>
          This dataset is not based on a sample, it contains information from the complete demographic survillance area.
        </sampProc>
        <deviat>
          Not Applicable
        </deviat>
        <collMode>
          Proxy Respondent [proxy]
        </collMode>
        <resInstru>
          <![CDATA[- Location Registration Form
- House Registration Form
- Individual Registration Form
- Education and Occupation Registration Form
- Economic Status Registration Form

- Pregnancy Surveillance Form
- Pregnancy Outcome Registration Form

- Death Registration Form
- Verbal Autopsy Registration Form (WHO-2012)

- Inmigration Registration Form
- Outmigration Registration Form

- Marital Status Registration Form

- Child Morbidity Registration Form
- Adult Morbidity Registration Form

- Child Immunization Registration Form
- Family Planning Registration Form]]>
        </resInstru>
        <sources/>
        <collSitu>
          Enumerators were trained immediately prior to the baseline collection and then refresher training was conducted for one week every other round. New filed workers received standardized one week training and four weeks on job training prior to appointment as independent data collector. Data entry staff received filed work training in addition to training in the use of data entry programs.
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        <actMin>
          Field workers operate in teams of 4 to 6 and were supervised by one supervisor. Supervisors conduct supervised visit and quality control visits and review fieldworker's data collection.
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        <weight>
          Not Applicable
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        <cleanOps>
          <![CDATA[On data entry data consistency and plausibility were checked by 455 data validation rules at database level. If data validaton failure was due to a data collection error, the questionnaire was referred back to the field for revisit and correction. If the error was due to data inconsistencies that could not be directly traced to a data collection error, the record was referred to the data quality team under the supervision of the senior database scientist. This could request further field level investigation by a team of trackers or could correct the inconsistency directly at database level.

No imputations were done on the resulting micro data set, except for:

a. If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is greater than 180 days, the ENT event was changed to an in-migration event (IMG).
b.  If an out-migration (OMG) event is followed by a homestead entry event (ENT) and the gap between OMG event and ENT event is less than 180 days, the OMG event was changed to an homestead exit event (EXT) and the ENT event date changed to the day following the original OMG event.
c. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is greater than 180 days, the EXT event was changed to an out-migration event (OMG).
d. If a homestead exit event (EXT) is followed by an in-migration event (IMG) and the gap between the EXT event and the IMG event is less than 180 days, the IMG event was changed to an homestead entry event (ENT) with a date equal to the day following the EXT event.
e. If the last recorded event for an individual is homestead exit (EXT) and this event is more than 180 days prior to the end of the surveillance period, then the EXT event is changed to an out-migration event (OMG)

In the case of the village that was added (enumerated) in 2006, some individuals may have outmigrated from the original surveillance area and setlled in the the new village prior to the first enumeration. Where the records of such individuals have been linked, and indivdiual can legitmately have and outmigration event (OMG) forllowed by and enumeration event (ENU). In a few cases a homestead exit event (EXT) was followed by an enumeration event in these cases. In these instances the EXT events were changed to an out-migration event (OMG).]]>
        </cleanOps>
      </dataColl>
      <notes>
        <![CDATA[The following processing checks are done during the ETL process.

1. If the first event is legal. Like the first event must beenumeration, birth or inmigration.
2. If the last event is legal. Like the last event must be end of observtion, death or outmigration.
3. If the transition events are legal.

    The list of legal transitions:
    
    Birth followed by death
    Birth followed by exit
    Birth followed by end of observation
    Birth followed by outmigration
    
    Death followed by none
    
    Entry followed by death
    Entry followed by exit
    Entry followed by end of observation
    Entry followed by outmigration
    Enumeration followed by death
    Enumeration followed by exit
    Enumeration followed by outmigration
    
    Exit followed by entry
    
    Inmigration followed by Death
    Inmigration followed by exit
    Inmigration followed by end of observation
    Inmigration followed by outmigration
    
    End of observation followed by none
    
    Outmigration followed by none
    Outmigration followed by enumeration
    Outmigration followed by inmigration
    
    The list of illegal transitions:
    
    Birth followed by none
    Birth followed by birth
    Birth followed by entry
    Birth followed by enumeration
    Birth followed by   inmigration
     
    Death followed by birth
    Death followed by death
    Death followed by entry
    Death followed by enumeration
    Death followed by exit
    Death followed by inmigration
    Death followed by outmigration
    Death followed by end of observation
    
    Entry followed by none
    Entry followed by birth
    Entry followed by entry
    Entry followed by enumeration
    Entry followed by inmigration
    
    Enumeration followed by none
    Enumeration followed by birth
    Enumeration followed by entry
    Enumeration followed by enumeration
    Enumeration followed by inmigration
    
    Exit followed by birth
    Exit followed by death
    Exit followed by exit
    Exit followed by end of observation
    Exit followed by outmigration
    
    Inmigration followed by none
    Inmigration followed by birth
    Inmigration followed by entry
    Inmigration followed by enumeration
    Inmigration followed by inmigration
    
    End of observation followed by birth
    End of observation followed by death
    End of observation followed by entry
    End of observation followed by enumeration
    End of observation followed by exit
    End of observation followed by inmigration
    End of observation followed by end of observation
    End of observation followed by outmigration
    
    Outmigration followed by birth
    Outmigration followed by death
    Outmigration followed by exit
    Outmigration followed by end of observation
    Outmigration followed by outmigration
    
    List of edited events:
    
    Exit followed by none
    Exit followed by enumeration
    Exit followed by inmigration
    
    Outmigration followed by entry]]>
      </notes>
      <anlyInfo>
        <respRate>
          The response rate for the surveillance activities is 100%.
        </respRate>
        <EstSmpErr>
          Not applicable
        </EstSmpErr>
        <dataAppr>
          <![CDATA[CentreId	MetricTable	QMetric	Illegal	Legal	Total	Metric	RunDate	
ET041	MicroDataCleaned	Starts		144997			2017-05-21 15:59	
ET041	MicroDataCleaned	Transitions 0	301608	301608	0	2017-05-21 15:59	
ET041	MicroDataCleaned	Ends		144997			2017-05-21 15:59	
ET041	MicroDataCleaned	SexValues	301608			2017-05-21 15:59	
ET041	MicroDataCleaned	DoBValues	301608			2017-05-21 15:59]]>
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      </anlyInfo>
    </method>
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      <setAvail>
        <origArch>
          Kersa HDSS (ET041)
        </origArch>
      </setAvail>
      <useStmt>
        <confDec required="yes">
          This data is anonymised and no confidentiality agrement in addition to the general data use agreement is required.
        </confDec>
        <contact affiliation="INDEPTH" URI="http://indepth-ishare.org" email="help-data@indepth-network.org">
          iSHARE2 Help Desk
        </contact>
        <citReq>
          <![CDATA[Any user of this dataset must cite the Digital Object Identifer (DOI) assosated with this dataset using the following form:

"Kersa HDSS INDEPTH Core Dataset 2008-2014 (Release 2017). Provided by the INDEPTH network data repository. www.indepth-network.org <http://www.indepth-network.org>.doi: 10.7796/INDEPTH.ET041.CMD2014.v1"]]>
        </citReq>
        <conditions>
          <![CDATA[This data is made available for licensed access under the following conditions: 

1. Data and other material provided by INDEPTH will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions or organisations without INDEPTH's written agreement. 

2. In the case of multi-centre datasets, data originating from a single contributing member centre of the INDEPTH Network may not be analysed or reported on in isolation without the express permission of the member centre concerned.  

3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and there will be no use of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery will be reported immediately to INDEPTH. 

4. No attempt will be made to produce links between datasets provided by INDEPTH or between INDEPTH data and other datasets that could identify individuals. 

5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports or other publications employing data obtained from INDEPTH will cite the source, in line with the citation requirement provided with the dataset. 

6. An electronic copy of all publications based on the requested data will be sent to INDEPTH. 

7. The original collector of the data, INDEPTH, and the relevant funding agencies bear no responsibility for the data's use or interpretation or inferences based upon it.]]>
        </conditions>
        <disclaimer>
          The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of data, INDEPTH, and the relivant funding agencies bear no responsibility for the data's use or interpritation or inferences besed upon it.
        </disclaimer>
      </useStmt>
    </dataAccs>
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        Event History Micro Data Set of Kersa HDSS
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        Center Related Variables
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        This group has identifer for country and center
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        This group has event related identifiers
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      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
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      <sumStat type="vald">
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      <txt>
        ISO 3166-1 numeric code of the country in which the survillance site is situated
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      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V4" name="IndividualId" files="F1" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
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        <range UNITS="REAL" min="2" max="72920"/>
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        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        A number uniquely identifing all the recourds belonging to specific individual in the data file. This number not to be the same as the indentifier used by a contributing center to identify the individual.
      </txt>
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          0
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        </catValu>
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          Male
        </labl>
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        <catValu>
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        </catValu>
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        DoB
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        The date of birth of the individual. Format YYYY/MM/DD
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      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
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        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="10"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        A number increasing from 1 to EventCount for each event recourd in order of event occurance
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V9" name="EventCode" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="35" EndPos="37" width="3" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        EventCode
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        A code identifing the type of event that has occured.
      </txt>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          BTH
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Birth
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DLV
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Delivery
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          DTH
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Death
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ENT
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Entry
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          ENU
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Enumeration
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          EXT
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Exit
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          IMG
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          In-Migration
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OBE
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Observation End
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OBL
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Last Observation
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OBS
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Observation
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <catgry>
        <catValu>
          OMG
        </catValu>
        <labl>
          Out-Migration
        </labl>
      </catgry>
      <varFormat type="character" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V10" name="EventDate" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="38" EndPos="47" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        EventDate
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The date on which the event occured. Format:YYYY/MM/DD
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V11" name="ObservationDate" files="F1" intrvl="discrete">
      <location StartPos="48" EndPos="57" width="10" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        ObservationDate
      </labl>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Date on which the event was observed (recorded), also known as survillance vist date. Format: YYYY/MM/DD
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="character" formatname="Nesstar.date" schema="other" category="date"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V12" name="LocationId" files="F1" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="58" EndPos="62" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        LocationId
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="1" max="13488"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        Unique identifer associated with a residental unit within the site and is the location where the indivisual was or became resident when the event occurred. This identifer is not be the same as the identifer used internaly by contributing center
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V13" name="MotherId" files="F1" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="63" EndPos="67" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        MotherId
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="27" max="72917"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The IndividualId of the mother. Only provided for BTH events.
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
    <var ID="V14" name="DeliveryId" files="F1" dcml="0" intrvl="contin">
      <location StartPos="68" EndPos="72" width="5" RecSegNo="1"/>
      <labl>
        DeliveryId
      </labl>
      <valrng>
        <range UNITS="REAL" min="2" max="11780"/>
      </valrng>
      <sumStat type="vald">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <sumStat type="invd">
        0
      </sumStat>
      <txt>
        The RecNr of the delivery event associated with this birth
      </txt>
      <varFormat type="numeric" schema="other"/>
    </var>
  </dataDscr>
</codeBook>
