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Bangladesh: Standard DHS, 2004
Country: Bangladesh
Contract Phase: DHS-IV
Implementing Organization: Mitra & Assoc.
Fieldwork: January 2004 - May 2004
Status: Completed
Respondents:
MaleFemale
(All Men)
Age: 15 to 54
Sample Size: 4297
(Ever Married Women)
Age: 10 to 49
Sample Size: 11440
FacilitiesHouseholds
Sample Size: [n/a] Sample Size: 10500
Footnotes:  Data collected for women 10-49, indicators calculated for women 15-49
Survey Characteristics:
  • Anthropometry
  • Causes of Death
  • Child Labor
  • Domestic Violence
  • GPS/Georeferenced–Global Positioning System or Georeferenced Data
  • HIV Behavior
  • HIV Knowledge–Questions assess knowledge/sources of knowledge/ways to avoid HIV
  • Men's Survey
  • Micronutrients
  • Reproductive Calendar
  • Service Availability
  • Social Marketing
  • TB Questions
  • Tobacco Use
  • Verbal Autopsy
  • Vitamin A
  • Women's Status–Questions: women's autonomy (household decisionmaking/free movement/access money) & Dom. violence
Data Files:
Survey Datasets GPS Datasets HIV Testing
Data Available Data Available Not Collected
Publications:
 ID Title
DHS Final Reports
FR165 Bangladesh 2004 DHS Final Report (English)
Press Releases:
 Date Title
08/24/05 Early Marriage in Bangladesh: Still Highest in Asia
 
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