The 1996 Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey

Questionnaires for Community/Provider Survey

Omar Rahman, Jane Menken, Andy Foster, Mohammed Nizam Khan, Christine E. Peterson, Randall Kuhn, Paul Gertler

Published 1999

This document provides the English translations of the questionnaires used during the community and health and education provider interviews for the 1996 Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey (MHSS). This document should be useful to users of the MHSS data and to those designing their own surveys in Bangladesh or in other countries. For more information on the MHSS, please see the FLS Home Page.

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  • Year: 1999
  • Paperback Pages: 281
  • Document Number: DRU-2018/3-NIA

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Rahman, Omar, Jane Menken, Andy Foster, Mohammed Nizam Khan, Christine E. Peterson, Randall Kuhn, and Paul Gertler, The 1996 Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey: Questionnaires for Community/Provider Survey, RAND Corporation, DRU-2018/3-NIA, 1999. As of October 13, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU2018z3.html
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Rahman, Omar, Jane Menken, Andy Foster, Mohammed Nizam Khan, Christine E. Peterson, Randall Kuhn, and Paul Gertler, The 1996 Matlab Health and Socioeconomic Survey: Questionnaires for Community/Provider Survey. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1999. https://www.rand.org/pubs/drafts/DRU2018z3.html.
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