BGD-BBS-CNS-1995-96-v01
DDI-BBS-CNS-1995-96-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
2019-09-01
Nesstar Publisher
BGD-BBS-CNS-1995-96-v01
Child Nutrition Survey of Bangladesh 1995-96
Fourth in the series
CNS 1995-96
BGD-BBS-CNS-1995-96-v01
BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS
2019-07-03
Nesstar Publisher
Statistics Division
Child Nutrition Survey[hh/cns]
Bangladesh
Sample survey data [ssd]
Statistics Division
Face-to-face [f2f]
Training of survey personnel was conducted at three stages. At the first stage, all Regional Statistical Officers (RSO) were given two days training at Dhaka head Office who were acted as regional coordinators during field data collection. At the second stage four days training before each of four round data collection was imparted to 16 master Trainers/HQ supervisors at Dhaka Head Office. All the master trainers/HQ supervisors were the core staff of CNS project. The master trainers, in term, imparted two days training to the local enumerators and team leaders at Regional Statistical Offices at the third stage. Both the first and second stage training were imparted by the Project Director and Survey coordinators. The training course included class room training devoted to questionnaire and data collection procedures, age assessment technique of survey child and practice of anthropometric measurement of children. All trainees had to undertake filling up of questionnaires including getting anthropometry of children through field visit.fohlowed by discussion and evaluation on field, work. The field/training manual was made available to each enumerator and team leader so that they could consult it for any problem faced during field enumeration.
The child nutrition survey was carried out on ,a sub-sample cOnstituting 50 percent of the HES/ IMPS, 1996 sample under the restriction that at least one PSU would be selected from each of the 64 districts. The number of PSUs selected is 200. Among these 200 PSUs, 68 PSUs were urban and 132 were rural. HES selected 20 households from each PSU. The CNS covered only those households which had children aged 6-71 months. The following table shows the distribution of selected PSUs by division and type.