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CDREADNONE (CDREADNONE)
Read books or looked at pictures with youngest child in last 3 days: No one

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Description

CDREADNONE indicates whether no one read books aloud or looked at pictures with the respondent's youngest surviving and co-resident child age 3-4 in the past 3 days.

Comparability — Index

GENERAL
Senegal
Togo

Comparability

Apart from universe differences, CDREADNONE is largely comparable across most samples. However, for a subset of samples noted in country-specific comparability, question wording was different.

Comparability - Standard DHS

CDREADNONE is a country-specific variable, and it is not included in any phase of the standard DHS questionnaire.

Comparability — Senegal [top]

The 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Senegal surveys first ask, "Who most frequently facilitates (NAME)'s learning activities?" This is followed by the open-ended question, "What are these learning activities?" A response of "yes, no one" in CDREADNONE indicates the respondent did not report reading books as a learning activity.

Comparability — Togo [top]

The 2013 Togo survey asked whether anyone read books to the child. A response of "no" to that question was recoded as "1--Yes, no one (read to child)" for CDREADNONE.

Universe

  • Benin 2017: Women age 15-49 whose youngest surviving child living with her is age 3 or 4.
  • Burundi 2016: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Cameroon 2011: Women age 15-49 whose youngest surviving child under age 5 lives with her, in households selected for hemoglobin measurements.
  • Chad 2014: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her, in households not selected for the men's survey.
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) 2013: Women age 15-49 whose youngest surviving child under age 5 lives with her, in households not selected for hemoglobin measurements.
  • Jordan 2012: Ever-married women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Jordan 2017: Ever-married women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her, in households selected for the child development module.
  • Myanmar 2015: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Rwanda 2014: Women age 15-49 whose youngest surviving child age 3-4 lives with her.
  • Rwanda 2019: Women age 15-49 whose youngest surviving child under age 4 lives with her.
  • Senegal 2010: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-5 living with her.
  • Senegal 2012: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Senegal 2014: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Senegal 2015: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Senegal 2016: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Senegal 2017: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Togo 2013: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-4 living with her.
  • Uganda 2016: Women age 15-49 with at least one child age 3-5 living with her.
  • Benin: 2017-W, 2017-C, 2017-B, 2017-W
  • Burundi: 2016-C, 2016-B, 2016-W, 2016-W
  • Cameroon: 2011-B, 2011-C, 2011-W
  • Chad: 2014-W, 2014-C, 2014-B
  • Congo (Democratic Republic): 2013-W, 2013-C, 2013-B
  • Jordan: 2012-W, 2012-B, 2012-C, 2012-W, 2017-W, 2017-C, 2017-B, 2017-W
  • Myanmar: 2015-C, 2015-W, 2015-B, 2015-W
  • Rwanda: 2014-W, 2014-C, 2014-W, 2014-B, 2019-B, 2019-C, 2019-W
  • Senegal: 2010-C, 2010-W, 2010-B, 2010-W, 2012-W, 2012-B, 2012-C, 2012-W, 2014-W, 2014-W, 2014-C, 2014-B, 2015-W, 2015-C, 2015-B, 2015-W, 2016-B, 2016-C, 2016-W, 2016-W, 2017-W, 2017-B, 2017-C, 2017-W
  • Togo: 2013-W, 2013-C, 2013-B
  • Uganda: 2016-W, 2016-W, 2016-B, 2016-C