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LIST OF CHANGES TO THE MANUAL 26 May 2006 Chapter 1  Page 1.1, first sentence: Changed “This purpose” to “The purpose”  Page 1.11, Indicator 21: Changed “women currently in union” to “women currently married or in union”  Page 1.16, Indicator 86: Changed definition of the indicator, from “Proportion of women aged 15-49 years expressing a discriminatory attitude towards people with HIV/AIDS (based on four questions)” to “Proportion of women aged 15-49 years expressing accepting attitudes towards people with HIV/AIDS” Chapter 4  Page 4.38, next to last line: Replaced “88.0” with “88.1”  Appendix 1  Indicator 84: Changed “Total number of women aged 15-19 surveyed” in the denominator to “Total number of women aged 15-24 surveyed”  Footnote 115: Deleted second sentence.  Indicator 93: Added “urban” to both the numerator and denominator  Indicator 94: Added “urban” to both the numerator and denominator  Appendix 5  Page A5.7, last paragraph: Replaced last paragraph with “In cases when there is more than one eligible child of the same mother/caretaker, complete all the questionnaires for the mother/caretaker and then weigh and measure her/his children. If there is more than one eligible child and more than one mother/caretaker, you should be careful about the timing o f the measurements, and use your judgement in such cases. If you think that leaving all of the measurements until after the completion of all questionnaires will cause confusion and errors, then you must carry out measurements of children by the same mother/caretaker once the questionnaires administered to that mother/caretaker have been completed, and then move on to the next mother/caretaker. However, in reality, it is often the case that in terviewing all mothers/caretakers first and measuring all children at the end is more practical – use this option if you are sure that this will not cause confusion.”  Page A5.9, item 3: Replaced “pencil” with “pen”  Page A5.9, item 10: Replaced “erase” with “cancel”  Page A5.11, item 11: Replaced “erase” with “cancel”  Appendix 7  Page A7.2: Added, line 11: “Table NU.3w: Infant feeding patterns by age (working table)”  Page A7.3: Added, line 12: “Table ED.4w: Secondary school age children attending primary school (working table)” (Changes below are indicated by table number)  HH.1, first footnote, second line: Changed “(HH9 = 1, 2, 3)” to “(HH9 = 1, 2, 3, 6)”  CM.2: Column on “Mean number of children surviving” added  CM.2: Subtitle changed to “Mean number o f children ever born, children surviving and proportion dead by age of women, Country, Year”

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LIST OF CHANGES TO THE MANUAL

26 May 2006

Chapter 1•

Page 1.1, first sentence: Changed “This purpose” to “The purpose”• Page 1.11, Indicator 21: Changed “women currently in union” to “women currently married orin union”

• Page 1.16, Indicator 86: Changed definition of the indicator, from “Proportion of womenaged 15-49 years expressing a discriminatory attitude towards people with HIV/AIDS (basedon four questions)” to “Proportion of women aged 15-49 years expressing accepting attitudestowards people with HIV/AIDS”

Chapter 4• Page 4.38, next to last line: Replaced “88.0” with “88.1”

Appendix 1•

Indicator 84: Changed “Total number of women aged 15-19 surveyed” in the denominator to“Total number of women aged 15-24 surveyed”• Footnote 115: Deleted second sentence.• Indicator 93: Added “urban” to both the numerator and denominator• Indicator 94: Added “urban” to both the numerator and denominator

Appendix 5• Page A5.7, last paragraph: Replaced last paragraph with “In cases when there is more than one

eligible child of the same mother/caretaker, complete all the questionnaires for themother/caretaker and then weigh and measure her/his children. If there is more than oneeligible child and more than one mother/caretaker, you should be careful about the timing ofthe measurements, and use your judgement in such cases. If you think that leaving all of the

measurements until after the completion of all questionnaires will cause confusion and errors,then you must carry out measurements of children by the same mother/caretaker once thequestionnaires administered to that mother/caretaker have been completed, and then moveon to the next mother/caretaker. However, in reality, it is often the case that interviewing allmothers/caretakers first and measuring all children at the end is more practical – use thisoption if you are sure that this will not cause confusion.”

• Page A5.9, item 3: Replaced “pencil” with “pen”• Page A5.9, item 10: Replaced “erase” with “cancel”• Page A5.11, item 11: Replaced “erase” with “cancel”

Appendix 7• Page A7.2: Added, line 11: “Table NU.3w: Infant feeding patterns by age (working table)”• Page A7.3: Added, line 12: “Table ED.4w: Secondary school age children attending primary

school (working table)”(Changes below are indicated by table number)

• HH.1, first footnote, second line: Changed “(HH9 = 1, 2, 3)” to “(HH9 = 1, 2, 3, 6)”• CM.2: Column on “Mean number of children surviving” added• CM.2: Subtitle changed to “Mean number of children ever born, children surviving and

proportion dead by age of women, Country, Year”

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• NU.3w: New table added (between NU.3 and NU.4) to provide data for graph onbreastfeeding status

• RH.3: Added footnote: ** If the respondent mentioned more than one provider, only themost qualified provider is considered

• ED.2: Added, to the second footnote, second grade, as “ED6 Grade = 1 or 2”• ED.4w: New table added (between ED.4 and ED.5) on “Secondary school age children

attending primary school”