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100 1 |a Goldman, N  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
245 1 2 |a A comparison of complete and truncated birth histories to measure fertility and child mortality 
246 3 3 |a Comparacion entre las historias completas y truncadas de nacimientos para medir la fecundidad y la mortalidad de la ninez 
264 1 |c 1988 
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500 |a Date Completed 01.05.1990 
500 |a Date Revised 19.11.2015 
500 |a published: Print 
500 |a Citation Status MEDLINE 
520 |a excerpt 
520 |a "During the latter part of 1986, national probability sample surveys of women of reproductive ages were carried out in... Peru and the Dominican Republic. These surveys were made as part of the Demographic Health Surveys project (DHS). In each country, one survey was conducted with the standard core questionnaire developed for DHS; the other survey was based on an experimental questionnaire. The major difference between the two questionnaires is the inclusion in the experimental one of a monthly calendar, which records pregnancies, contraceptive use, reasons for contraceptive discontinuation, breastfeeding, post-partum amenorrhea, post-partum abstinence, women's employment and place of residence for the period 1981-1986. This paper presents results from the first stage of the analysis of the Peruvian data: a comparison of basic characteristics of the two samples and an assessment of the completeness of reporting of recent births and infant and child deaths, i.e., a comparison of information in the truncated and full birth histories." (SUMMARY IN ENG) 
650 4 |a Comparative Study 
650 4 |a English Abstract 
650 4 |a Journal Article 
650 4 |a Americas 
650 4 |a Birth History 
650 4 |a Child Mortality 
650 4 |a Comparative Studies 
650 4 |a Contraception 
650 4 |a Data Analysis 
650 4 |a Data Collection 
650 4 |a Demographic Factors 
650 4 |a Developing Countries 
650 4 |a Economic Factors 
650 4 |a Employment Status--women 
650 4 |a Error Sources 
650 4 |a Evaluation 
650 4 |a Family Planning 
650 4 |a Fertility 
650 4 |a Fertility Measurements 
650 4 |a Geographic Factors 
650 4 |a Infant Mortality 
650 4 |a Latin America 
650 4 |a Measurement 
650 4 |a Mortality 
650 4 |a Peru 
650 4 |a Population 
650 4 |a Population Dynamics 
650 4 |a Pregnancy History 
650 4 |a Probability 
650 4 |a Questionnaire Design 
650 4 |a Questionnaires 
650 4 |a Reliability 
650 4 |a Reproductive Behavior--women 
650 4 |a Research Methodology 
650 4 |a Residence Characteristics--women 
650 4 |a Sampling Studies 
650 4 |a Socioeconomic Factors 
650 4 |a Socioeconomic Status 
650 4 |a South America 
650 4 |a Spatial Distribution 
650 4 |a Statistical Studies 
650 4 |a Studies 
650 4 |a Survey Methodology 
650 4 |a Surveys 
700 1 |a Westoff, C F  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
700 1 |a Moreno, L  |e verfasserin  |4 aut 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Notas de poblacion  |d 1973  |g 16(1988), 46-47 vom: 12. Apr., Seite 105-19  |w (DE-627)NLM09814314X  |x 0303-1829  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:16  |g year:1988  |g number:46-47  |g day:12  |g month:04  |g pages:105-19 
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