MICS Compiler, a new website by UNICEF, provides easy access to data from Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), nationally representative household surveys that are carried out with support from UNICEF. The site is similar to STATcompiler, which offers data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).
MICS Compiler was launched with data from 26 surveys conducted in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean between 2005 and 2007. Estimates are available for 39 indicators in ten areas.
MICS Compiler by UNICEF: Female youth literacy rate in 21 countries, 2005-2006
At present, the female youth literacy rate is the only indicator listed in the area of education but the MICS for All blog has announced plans to expand MICS Compiler with data for more indicators and more surveys. There are also plans for adding a mapping function, similar to the DHS STATmapper.
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MICS Compiler was launched with data from 26 surveys conducted in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean between 2005 and 2007. Estimates are available for 39 indicators in ten areas.
- Survey information
- Child mortality
- Nutrition
- Child health
- Environment
- Reproductive health
- Child development
- Education
- Child protection
- HIV/AIDS, sexual behavior, and orphaned and vulnerable children
MICS Compiler by UNICEF: Female youth literacy rate in 21 countries, 2005-2006
At present, the female youth literacy rate is the only indicator listed in the area of education but the MICS for All blog has announced plans to expand MICS Compiler with data for more indicators and more surveys. There are also plans for adding a mapping function, similar to the DHS STATmapper.
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- UNICEF releases new MICS survey data
- Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey blog
- Education data from household surveys
- MICS Compiler
- Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
- MICS for All blog
- UNICEF
- STATcompiler
- STATmapper
- Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)
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