Child mortality dataset (from the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation database). June 2019
Description
This dataset compromises all country data included in the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) database (https://childmortality.org/data, downloaded June 2019).
It includes:
Reference area: name of the country
Indicator: child mortality indicator (neonatal mortality, infant mortality, under-5 mortality and mortality rate age 5 to 14)
Sex: sex of the child (male, female and total)
Series name: name of survey/census/VR [note: UN IGME estimates, i.e. not source data, are identified as "UN IGME estimate" in this field]
Series year: year of survey/census/VR series
Observation value: value of indicator from survey/census/VR
Observation status: indicates whether the data point is included or excluded for estimation [status of "normal" indicates UN IGME estimate, i.e. not source data]
Series Category: category of survey/census/VR, and can be:
- DHS [Demographic and Health Survey]
- MIS [Malaria Indicator Survey]
- AIS [AIDS Indicator Survey]
- Interim DHS
- Special DHS
- NDHS [National DHS]
- WFS [World Fertility Survey]
- MICS [Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey]
- NMICS [National MICS]
- RHS [Reproductive Health Survey]
- PAP [Pan Arab Project for Child or Pan Arab Project for Family Health or Gulf Famly Health Survey]
- LSMS [Living Standard Measurement Survey]
- Panel [Dual record, multiround/follow-up survey and longitudinal/panel survey]
- Census
- VR [Vital Registration]
- SVR [Sample Vital Registration]
- Others [e.g. Life Tables]
Series type: the type of calculation method used to derive the indicator value (direct, indirect, household deaths, life table and vital records)
Standard error: sampling standard error of the observation value
Series method: data collection method, and can be:
- Survey/census with Full Birth Histories
- Survey/census with Summary Birth Histories
- Survey/census with Household death
- Vital Registration
- Other
Lower and upper bound: the lower and upper bounds of 90% uncertainty interval of UN IGME estimates (for estimates only, i.e., not source data).
The dataset is used in the following paper:
Ezbakhe, F. and Pérez-Foguet, A. (2019) Levels and trends in child mortality: a compositional approach. Demographic Research (Under Review)
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Additional details
Related works
- Has part
- Software documentation: 10.5281/zenodo.4027068 (DOI)
- Is documented by
- Journal article: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.43.43 (DOI)