This document provides contact information for two email addresses, Whskuwait@yahoo.com and Whskuwait@gmail.com, with no other context or details provided about the purpose of the contact information or the entity it relates to.
This document outlines the information to be collected from different types of households and individuals in a survey. It lists topics such as household roster, deaths, housing, assets, income, and individual demographics, work history, health, and well-being that will be collected from standard and collective households. Some topics like chronic conditions will be collected from individuals in all households but not domestic workers, while other topics like the impact of caregiving will only be relevant for standard households.
This appendix provides geographic information for administrative divisions in Assam, India. It includes tables listing the latitude and longitude ranges for each district in Assam. The latitude ranges from approximately 24 to 27 degrees north and the longitude ranges from approximately 89 to 95 degrees east. This information is needed to correctly geocode GPS coordinates collected for households within each district in Assam.
The document provides personnel numbers for an organization broken down by month from 2008 to 2010. It shows the number of personnel in different committees and roles such as the Supreme Committee, Executive Committee, Laboratory Committee, and roles like sample experts, sampling teams, electronic designers, and data collectors. The total number of personnel for 2010 is listed as 292,775.
This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on training in the WHS Kuwait English-speakers group. It includes:
1) A series of multiple choice and true/false questions covering different sections of a household questionnaire, including topics like household roster, expenditures, transfers, assets, employment, and health.
2) Examples of household composition and marital status classification questions.
3) Questions asking how to classify different types of financial support.
4) Examples asking whether certain activities should be considered vigorous or certain questions applicable.
The document tests the examinee's knowledge of how to accurately administer and record responses to a household survey. It covers a wide range of topics addressed in the questionnaire
This document outlines an agreement contract between the Ministry of Health (Party 1) and an individual researcher (Party 2) to work on the World Health Survey project. The contract specifies that Party 2 will receive a monthly allowance of KD 200 to conduct field research and complete at least 20 questionnaires per month. The contract is valid from [DATE] to [DATE] and may be renewed upon agreement. It also details requirements around data secrecy, treatment of families, following supervisor instructions, and absolving liability for accidents. Transportation and phone allowances are also provided during field work. The contract can be terminated by either party with prior notice.
This document provides contact information for two email addresses, Whskuwait@yahoo.com and Whskuwait@gmail.com, with no other context or details provided about the purpose of the contact information or the entity it relates to.
This document outlines the information to be collected from different types of households and individuals in a survey. It lists topics such as household roster, deaths, housing, assets, income, and individual demographics, work history, health, and well-being that will be collected from standard and collective households. Some topics like chronic conditions will be collected from individuals in all households but not domestic workers, while other topics like the impact of caregiving will only be relevant for standard households.
This appendix provides geographic information for administrative divisions in Assam, India. It includes tables listing the latitude and longitude ranges for each district in Assam. The latitude ranges from approximately 24 to 27 degrees north and the longitude ranges from approximately 89 to 95 degrees east. This information is needed to correctly geocode GPS coordinates collected for households within each district in Assam.
The document provides personnel numbers for an organization broken down by month from 2008 to 2010. It shows the number of personnel in different committees and roles such as the Supreme Committee, Executive Committee, Laboratory Committee, and roles like sample experts, sampling teams, electronic designers, and data collectors. The total number of personnel for 2010 is listed as 292,775.
This document contains instructions and questions for an exam on training in the WHS Kuwait English-speakers group. It includes:
1) A series of multiple choice and true/false questions covering different sections of a household questionnaire, including topics like household roster, expenditures, transfers, assets, employment, and health.
2) Examples of household composition and marital status classification questions.
3) Questions asking how to classify different types of financial support.
4) Examples asking whether certain activities should be considered vigorous or certain questions applicable.
The document tests the examinee's knowledge of how to accurately administer and record responses to a household survey. It covers a wide range of topics addressed in the questionnaire
This document outlines an agreement contract between the Ministry of Health (Party 1) and an individual researcher (Party 2) to work on the World Health Survey project. The contract specifies that Party 2 will receive a monthly allowance of KD 200 to conduct field research and complete at least 20 questionnaires per month. The contract is valid from [DATE] to [DATE] and may be renewed upon agreement. It also details requirements around data secrecy, treatment of families, following supervisor instructions, and absolving liability for accidents. Transportation and phone allowances are also provided during field work. The contract can be terminated by either party with prior notice.