India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12 (ICPSR 36151)

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Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland, and National Council of Applied Economic Research; Reeve Vanneman, University of Maryland

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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36151.v6

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  • V6 [2018-08-08]
  • V5 [2017-05-26] unpublished
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A Data Guide for this study is available as a web page and for download. The India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12 is a nationally representative, multi-topic survey of 42,152 households in 1,503 villages and 971 urban neighborhoods across India. These data are mostly re-interviews of households interviewed for IHDS-I (ICPSR 22626) in 2004-05. Two one-hour interviews in each household covered topics concerning health, education, employment, economic status, marriage, fertility, gender relations, social capital, village infrastructure, wage levels, and panchayat composition. Children aged 8-11 completed short reading, writing and arithmetic tests.

The IHDS-II data are assembled in fourteen datasets:

  1. Individual
  2. Household
  3. Eligible Women
  4. Birth History
  5. Medical Staff
  6. Medical Facilities
  7. Non Resident
  8. School Staff
  9. School Facilities
  10. Wage and Salary
  11. Tracking
  12. Village
  13. Village Panchayat
  14. Village Respondent

Desai, Sonalde, and Vanneman, Reeve. India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2018-08-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36151.v6

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United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (R01HD041455)

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2011 -- 2012
2011-01 -- 2013-05
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All 2004-05 households residing in the same village or urban neighborhood were re-interviewed. When households had divided, all split households were re-interviewed if located in the same village/neighborhood. For some urban PSUs where it was difficult to re-contact sufficient households, additional new households were randomly sampled and interviewed.

Nationally representative sample of the Indian population.

Village, Individual, Household, DS8 and DS9: School, Urban Block

85 percent of 2004-05 households were re-interviewed.

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2015-06-25

2018-08-08 Added an updated version of the Data Guide documentation.

2018-02-15 The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. The previous citation was:

  • Desai, Sonalde, and Reeve Vanneman. India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS-II), 2011-12. ICPSR36151-v6. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2018-08-08. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36151.v6

2017-05-26 Added Data Guide.

2016-08-01

This collection has been updated with four additional datasets and associated documentation files:

  • Tracking
  • Village
  • Village Panchayat
  • Village Respondent

2016-04-26

This collection has been updated with seven additional datasets and associated documentation files:

  • Birth History
  • Medical Staff
  • Medical Facilities
  • Non Resident
  • School Staff
  • School Facilities
  • Wage and Salary

2016-02-15 This collection has been updated with a user guide and revised questionnaires obtained from the India Human Development Survey Documentation page.

2015-07-31 This collection has been updated to replace the original deposited data files with ICPSR-curated versions of the Individual, Household, and Eligible Women datasets. Downloadable files now include SPSS, SAS, Stata, R, and ASCII versions of the data files, along with associated setup files and PDF codebooks.

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The data are not weighted. However, the datasets contain the following weight variables that users may wish to apply for analyses:

  1. Individual: WT and FWT
  2. Household: WT, INDWT, FWT, and INDFWT
  3. Eligible Women: WTEW and FWTEW
  4. Birth History: WTEW

Weights adjust for differential sampling proportions from rural districts and from urban towns and cities, and for the probability of villages or towns/cities being sampled.

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Notes

  • The public-use data files in this collection are available for access by the general public. Access does not require affiliation with an ICPSR member institution.

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This study was originally processed, archived, and disseminated by Data Sharing for Demographic Research (DSDR), a project funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).