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Table 1: Number of households and women, andresponse rates, Vietnam, 2000
1855 5773 76281855 5773 76281855 5773 7628100.0 100.0 100.02361 6985 93462319 6798 911798.2 97.3 97.5539 2568 3107
539 2565 3104
100.0 99.9 99.9
Sampled householdsOccupied householdsCompleted householdsHousehold response rateEligible womenInterviewed womenWomen response rateChildren under 5Interviewed children under5Child response rate
Urban RuralArea
Total
Table 2: Single year age distribution of household population by sex, Vietnam, 2000
238 1.4 255 1.5240 1.4 232 1.3284 1.7 270 1.5299 1.8 289 1.6330 1.9 299 1.7400 2.3 337 1.9374 2.2 373 2.1453 2.7 405 2.3445 2.6 427 2.4477 2.8 423 2.4475 2.8 429 2.4451 2.6 416 2.4478 2.8 460 2.6384 2.3 398 2.3413 2.4 449 2.6417 2.4 415 2.4446 2.6 398 2.3450 2.6 405 2.3389 2.3 330 1.9310 1.8 350 2.0
012345678910111213141516171819
AgeNumber Percent
MaleNumber Percent
FemaleSex
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 1
Table 2: Single year age distribution of household population by sex, Vietnam, 2000
316 1.9 349 2.0295 1.7 315 1.8282 1.7 243 1.4298 1.7 263 1.5248 1.5 249 1.4258 1.5 270 1.5259 1.5 249 1.4230 1.4 253 1.4258 1.5 265 1.5273 1.6 268 1.5250 1.5 299 1.7270 1.6 251 1.4249 1.5 237 1.4249 1.5 238 1.4250 1.5 277 1.6267 1.6 255 1.5277 1.6 308 1.8267 1.6 248 1.4246 1.4 226 1.3216 1.3 253 1.4259 1.5 292 1.7222 1.3 268 1.5220 1.3 229 1.3220 1.3 241 1.4199 1.2 185 1.1180 1.1 196 1.1161 .9 207 1.2153 .9 154 .9132 .8 133 .8130 .8 145 .8140 .8 181 1.0
95 .6 137 .8116 .7 122 .7
77 .5 121 .783 .5 83 .580 .5 78 .471 .4 99 .666 .4 73 .467 .4 99 .6
202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758
AgeNumber Percent
MaleNumber Percent
FemaleSex
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 2
Table 2: Single year age distribution of household population by sex, Vietnam, 2000
72 .4 99 .6101 .6 107 .6
77 .5 71 .472 .4 106 .672 .4 80 .570 .4 88 .576 .4 102 .652 .3 97 .681 .5 108 .663 .4 63 .459 .3 72 .4
576 3.4 833 4.70 .0 7 .0
17055 100.0 17554 100.0
596061626364656667686970+Missing/DK
Age
Total
Number PercentMale
Number PercentFemale
Sex
Table 3: Percentage of cases missing information for selected questions, Vietnam, 2000
.0 29110
.0 27194
.5 245
Level of educationYear of educationNumber of hours worked
Percentmissing Number
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 3
Table 4: Percent distribution of households by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
13.8 1049 104911.2 852 85210.7 813 81312.3 942 94213.3 1017 101711.4 872 87213.4 1025 102513.9 1058 105824.3 1855 185575.7 5773 5773
3.4 257 25722.2 1690 169046.3 3532 353220.0 1523 1523
6.4 490 4901.8 136 136
100.0 7628 7628
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
12-34-56-78-910+
Numberof HHmembers
Total
Percent Number Unweighted
Table 4: Percent distribution of households by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
74.9 7621 7621
32.6 7621 7621
87.3 7621 7621
At least one child age <15At least one child age < 5At least one woman age15-49
Percent Number Unweighted
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 4
Table 4a: Percent distribution of households by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
12.7 14.1 13.87.4 12.4 11.24.3 12.7 10.76.9 14.1 12.3
14.3 13.0 13.311.5 11.4 11.427.7 8.9 13.415.2 13.4 13.9
3.4 3.4 3.427.1 20.6 22.249.7 45.2 46.314.3 21.8 20.0
4.2 7.2 6.41.3 1.9 1.8
100.0 100.0 100.01855 5773 76281855 5773 7628
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
12-34-56-78-910+
Numberof HHmembers
TotalNumberUnweighted
Urban RuralArea
Total
Table 4a: Percent distribution of households by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
66.1 77.8 74.9
26.1 34.7 32.6
87.0 87.4 87.3
1855 5766 76211855 5766 7621
At least one child age < 15
At least one child age < 5At least one woman age 15-49
NumberUnweighted
Urban RuralArea
Total
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 5
Table 5: Percent distribution of women 15-49 by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
20.0 1852 116113.6 1264 1027
2.7 254 110212.1 1125 1058
8.4 782 11853.5 324 1032
17.6 1631 129122.0 2039 139625.8 2389 233574.2 6882 691720.5 1902 190015.1 1396 139814.2 1320 134114.0 1298 133714.2 1313 131313.2 1219 1181
8.9 822 78263.5 5874 5929
4.8 444 45131.7 2939 2858
7.3 680 94225.0 2315 227342.2 3909 382418.7 1735 1629
.4 35 392.4 227 2193.9 364 321
.1 6 5100.0 9271 9252
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
Currently marriedFormerly marriedNever married
Maritalstatus
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Percent Number Unweighted
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 6
Table 6: Percent distribution of children under 5 by background characteristics, Vietnam, 2000
50.8 1578 158449.2 1526 152115.9 493 27816.0 498 363
3.5 109 42814.8 459 39010.4 324 449
6.1 190 52615.2 473 34018.0 558 33118.8 584 53981.2 2520 2566
7.7 238 2309.7 300 288
17.3 536 54520.2 626 64021.4 663 67523.9 741 727
100.0 3104 3105
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
Total
Percent Number Unweighted
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 7
Table 9: Percentage of children aged 36-59 months who are attending some form of organized early childhood educationprogramme, Vietnam, 2000
11.0 42921.8 30140.0 20537.4 21367.1 25630.2 72033.4 68461.7 22321.2 21024.6 4726.5 22525.5 15116.4 8436.6 231
23.7 233
60.3 28024.6 112422.2 66340.3 741
7.2 18414.7 36534.8 57461.6 20519.2 669.8 2478.9 44
.0 331.7 1404
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Attendingprogramme
Number ofchildren
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 26
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 8
Table 10: Percentage of children entering first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade 5, Vietnam, 2000
97.0 97.5 94.4 92.2 82.397.7 97.5 98.4 94.5 88.6
100.0 99.9 99.2 97.5 96.699.7 100.0 99.5 97.9 97.1
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.097.7 98.2 98.9 97.0 92.099.5 99.4 97.0 95.5 91.7
100.0 100.0 100.0 97.0 97.098.1 99.0 98.9 93.3 89.799.0 97.2 95.6 97.7 90.099.1 99.1 97.8 96.0 92.2
100.0 100.0 99.2 100.0 99.298.6 100.0 98.4 96.8 93.9
100.0 100.0 98.8 97.5 96.4
95.5 96.2 95.4 94.6 82.9
99.1 100.0 100.0 98.6 97.898.5 98.6 97.7 95.8 90.898.6 98.8 98.0 96.3 91.9
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
MaleFemale
Sex
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
1.00
Percent ingrade 1reachinggrade 2
Percent ingrade 2reachinggrade 3
Percent ingrade 3reachinggrade 4
Percent ingrade 4reachinggrade 5
Percent whoreach grade 5of those whoenter grade 1
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 6
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 9
Table 11: Percentage of children of primary school age attending primary school, Vietnam, 2000
79.1 527 75.9 500 77.5 102786.6 526 85.6 474 86.1 99989.7 471 90.6 417 90.1 88892.0 379 93.7 354 92.8 73392.8 321 90.8 312 91.8 63491.3 398 91.3 360 91.3 75887.8 352 80.9 312 84.6 66472.3 70 71.1 68 71.7 13789.9 358 89.9 316 89.9 67486.8 205 84.7 194 85.8 39981.3 103 83.5 102 82.4 20590.4 316 89.5 302 90.0 61882.8 424 85.6 402 84.2 82793.5 395 90.5 366 92.0 76286.0 1829 85.6 1690 85.8 352057.8 374 59.0 373 58.4 74790.5 453 89.4 405 90.0 85895.0 445 93.1 427 94.1 87295.1 477 94.6 423 94.9 90092.4 475 92.8 429 92.6 90487.3 2225 86.4 2056 86.9 4281
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
678910
Age
Total
Attending Number
Attending primaryschool
Male
Attending Number
Attending primaryschool
FemaleSex
Attending Number
Total
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 6
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 10
Table 12: Percentage of the population aged 15 years and older that is literate, Vietnam, 2000
79.6 .6 1924 65.7 .8 2197 72.2 .7 412092.6 .4 2128 84.5 .5 2351 88.3 .4 447997.4 .1 2278 89.4 .4 2404 93.3 .3 468397.3 .1 2428 91.6 .3 2476 94.5 .2 490498.6 .1 2555 96.6 .4 2656 97.6 .2 521198.5 .1 2297 92.6 .1 2440 95.5 .1 473688.7 .0 1549 77.1 .0 1638 82.8 .0 318782.2 .2 313 62.4 .1 314 72.3 .2 62794.1 .0 1366 86.3 .0 1486 90.1 .0 285195.5 .1 917 87.8 .2 1015 91.5 .1 193290.6 .0 421 80.5 .2 403 85.7 .1 82496.3 .1 2024 92.4 .8 2115 94.3 .4 413991.4 .9 2426 83.9 1.3 2674 87.5 1.1 510098.2 .1 2973 94.8 .5 3133 96.5 .3 610692.2 .3 8341 83.2 .5 8951 87.5 .4 1729195.4 .2 3453 93.9 .1 3317 94.7 .2 677094.0 .3 2547 91.7 .1 2607 92.8 .2 515395.4 .1 2393 91.5 .3 2506 93.4 .2 489995.2 .1 1267 88.3 .4 1477 91.5 .3 274591.3 .3 747 74.5 .8 902 82.1 .6 164982.6 .4 906 49.9 2.4 1275 63.4 1.6 218193.7 .2 11313 86.2 .5 12084 89.8 .4 23397
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465+
Age
Total
Literate Not known NumberMale
Literate Not known NumberFemale
Sex
Literate Not known Number
Total
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 7
Table 13: Percentage of the population using improved drinking water sources, Vietnam, 2000
14.1 .6 .0 32.5 12.5 .0 35.3 1.0 .0 3.7 .1 .2 .0 100.0 95.0 66881.7 .0 .2 13.0 53.0 .4 .7 10.7 16.6 1.2 .0 2.5 .1 100.0 68.9 49303.0 .8 .0 .4 32.9 8.4 1.5 18.5 33.4 .0 .0 1.0 .0 100.0 47.1 10115.8 .1 .0 12.5 60.2 1.8 11.0 2.9 1.2 4.4 .0 .0 .0 100.0 91.5 45437.2 .1 .0 9.8 76.3 .0 .2 1.8 3.1 .1 .3 1.2 .0 100.0 93.6 29624.3 .0 .0 3.3 63.7 4.6 .1 14.2 8.5 1.2 .0 .0 .0 100.0 76.0 1390
33.4 .5 .2 24.7 27.4 .0 1.0 7.0 .2 3.9 1.7 .0 .0 100.0 87.2 57659.0 .8 .0 26.5 3.7 .0 14.5 4.5 .0 40.5 .0 .6 .0 100.0 54.4 7321
49.0 1.4 .2 17.9 22.7 .4 3.8 1.1 .1 1.6 1.3 .4 .0 100.0 95.4 8133.7 .1 .0 21.3 36.5 .8 14.1 6.8 5.4 13.5 .0 .7 .0 100.0 73.5 26478
12.1 .4 .1 20.5 33.2 .7 11.7 5.5 4.1 10.7 .3 .7 .0 100.0 78.7 34611
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
Total
Piped intodwelling
Piped intoyard or plot Public tap
Tubewell/borehole
with pumpProtecteddug well
Protectedspring
Rainwatercollection
Unprotecteddug well
Unprotectedspring
Pond, riveror stream
Tanker truckvendor Other Missing/DK
Main source of water
TotalTotal with safedrinking water
Number ofpersons
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 4
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 11
Table 14: Percentage of the population using sanitary means of excreta disposal, Vietnam, 2000
20.2 2.8 .4 52.0 12.3 1.9 3.0 7.4 100.0 75.4 66883.6 .5 4.0 29.7 28.9 6.5 .5 26.4 100.0 37.8 49303.0 .5 .5 16.5 51.1 .6 3.6 24.0 100.0 20.6 10116.2 2.0 1.5 37.3 20.1 2.8 10.2 19.8 100.0 47.1 4543
13.5 12.9 2.1 12.0 14.6 .9 1.7 42.3 100.0 40.5 29626.3 9.0 1.6 5.3 46.6 .9 .1 30.1 100.0 22.2 1390
31.0 23.5 1.1 4.1 25.2 1.5 .7 13.0 100.0 59.7 57654.1 8.0 2.0 .1 68.3 .3 1.3 15.8 100.0 14.3 7321
45.8 23.1 2.2 10.7 11.3 1.4 1.0 4.5 100.0 81.8 81332.6 3.3 1.6 24.9 38.9 2.3 3.1 23.2 100.0 32.5 26478
12.8 8.0 1.7 21.6 32.4 2.1 2.6 18.8 100.0 44.1 34611
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
Total
Flush tosewage
system/septictank
Pour flushlatrine (water
seal type)
Improvedpit latrine(i,e,, VIP)
Traditional pitlatrine Open pit Bucket Other
Nofacilities/bush/field
Type of toilet facility
Total
Total withsanitary
means ofexcretadisposal
Number ofpersons
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 5
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 12
Table 15: Percentage of under-five children with missing height or weight, Vietnam, 2000
2.7 9461.7 6621.1 5032.3 4943.1 4992.5 15781.9 1526
.4 4931.6 4984.1 109
.8 4593.6 3242.3 1902.4 473
4.4 558
3.0 5842.1 25205.8 2381.9 3001.7 5361.7 6261.9 6632.3 7412.7 3982.7 8321.9 13112.2 4112.7 93.5 61
.3 78
.0 42.2 3104
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Missingheight orweight
Number ofchildren
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 3, 9, 26
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 13
Table 15: Percentage of under-five children who are severely or moderately undernourished, Vietnam, 2000
42.1 10.0 45.6 16.9 7.5 .6 90036.0 5.8 42.2 14.5 4.7 .6 64631.5 4.1 36.9 11.8 4.0 .3 48929.6 4.1 30.7 8.9 5.1 .3 47617.6 1.5 16.4 2.4 5.2 .4 48131.2 5.0 35.4 10.1 6.4 .7 151335.1 6.6 37.4 13.7 4.8 .2 148028.1 2.6 33.3 7.8 4.8 .4 48337.5 7.9 49.6 22.0 2.6 .9 47938.9 6.8 42.6 20.1 9.4 1.9 10238.7 6.5 45.5 16.4 5.7 .0 45030.5 5.1 32.5 7.6 5.3 .5 31244.5 8.6 43.3 17.6 6.4 .2 18127.6 5.4 26.6 6.6 4.8 .0 458
30.3 6.0 26.7 6.3 8.7 .7 528
21.6 3.3 19.5 5.3 6.2 .6 56335.8 6.4 40.3 13.5 5.4 .4 2429
2.0 .3 7.1 3.7 1.2 .0 21312.9 4.2 19.8 3.3 3.1 .1 28437.6 9.3 42.2 16.6 10.9 .8 52240.2 7.9 37.6 13.6 4.1 .5 60537.2 4.7 40.9 13.8 5.4 .5 65037.4 4.9 42.3 11.2 5.5 .3 71847.8 12.3 56.6 28.1 5.3 .2 37937.7 7.4 40.9 12.9 6.6 .4 80031.2 4.3 34.6 9.2 5.1 .6 126623.1 3.4 20.3 6.9 5.6 .2 40027.3 .0 57.5 .0 .0 .0 921.3 .0 19.4 5.8 9.4 2.9 59
6.3 .0 11.8 .0 2.2 .0 7636.6 .0 68.3 .0 .0 .0 433.1 5.8 36.4 11.9 5.6 .5 2992
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Weight forage: -2 SD
Weight forage: -3 SD
Height forage: -2 SD
Height forage: -3 SD
Weight forheight: -2 SD
Weight forheight: -3 SD
Number ofchildren
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 3, 9, 26
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 14
Table 16: Percent of living children by breastfeeding status, Vietnam, 2000
28.5 73 32.0 111 86.1 76 20.5 11433.7 78 26.3 103 89.3 88 19.5 9649.8 21 51.7 52 88.7 16 6.8 2728.1 19 6.6 41 100.0 15 29.4 3764.7 6 35.1 6 88.1 6 30.0 456.3 19 27.7 17 95.9 28 32.2 40
7.1 10 17.2 17 100.0 19 20.6 2112.6 6 20.5 14 83.7 11 18.9 13
.0 20 39.8 35 72.4 25 4.8 3030.6 50 20.9 32 82.6 43 18.7 3818.9 32 36.0 37 88.0 33 16.5 3534.5 119 27.9 178 87.8 131 20.7 17417.8 23 3.1 24 75.0 18 43.4 2945.3 42 20.7 63 87.9 52 15.8 4934.8 51 38.8 85 90.8 71 16.8 10023.4 25 29.6 30 89.1 20 20.9 23
.0 1 .0 0 . 0 .0 1
.0 3 57.4 3 100.0 0 .0 3
.0 4 60.6 9 83.2 2 .0 3. 0 . 0 . 0 .0 1
31.2 151 29.3 214 87.8 164 20.0 210
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Children 0-3months
Number ofchildren
Exclusive breastfeedingChildren 6-9
monthsNumber of
children
Complementary feedingrate
Children 12-15months
Number ofchildren
Continued breastfeeding rateChildren 20-23
monthsNumber of
children
Continued breastfeeding rate
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 16
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 15
Table 16w: Percent distribution of children by breastfeeding status, Vietnam, 2000
.0 39.5 45.6 8.5 6.4 100.0 601.7 24.4 39.0 29.5 5.4 100.0 851.7 9.0 18.2 33.7 37.5 100.0 873.0 1.8 10.9 37.9 46.5 100.0 1165.7 3.7 8.2 24.7 57.7 100.0 943.5 .0 6.6 18.7 71.1 100.0 836.5 .0 4.2 18.1 71.3 100.0 90
19.2 .3 2.6 13.6 64.3 100.0 7444.5 .3 2.8 8.5 43.9 100.0 7846.4 .9 1.6 5.4 45.8 100.0 8477.5 .0 6.1 .0 16.4 100.0 10581.1 .0 1.4 .0 17.5 100.0 9779.4 .0 .0 .0 20.6 100.0 7884.3 .0 .4 .0 15.3 100.0 8191.1 .0 .0 .0 8.9 100.0 9993.1 .0 .0 .9 5.9 100.0 12595.7 .0 .0 1.6 2.7 100.0 11396.8 .0 1.0 .0 2.2 100.0 113
0-12-34-56-78-910-1112-1314-1516-1718-1920-2122-2324-2526-2728-2930-3132-3334-35
Age
Notbreastfeeding
Exclusivelybreastfed
Breast milkand water
only
Breast milkand liquids
only
Breast milkand
solid/mushyfood
Breastfeeding status
TotalNumber of
children
Total
Exclusively breastfed includes vitamin, mineral supplements and medicine
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 16
Table 17: Percentage of households consuming adequately iodized salt, Vietnam, 2000
2.1 97.9 68.9 31.1 15503.5 96.3 67.3 32.7 15503.9 96.0 64.8 35.2 14995.4 94.1 57.3 42.7 14663.3 96.5 44.2 55.8 15655.6 94.3 75.4 24.6 16443.0 97.0 59.0 41.0 1054
.6 99.4 69.9 30.1 1903.5 96.4 74.4 25.6 9892.8 97.2 49.3 50.7 646
.5 99.0 15.6 84.4 2764.3 95.2 44.1 55.9 12632.8 97.0 62.2 37.8 15673.8 95.9 47.6 52.4 19113.6 96.3 64.8 35.2 57183.6 96.2 60.5 39.5 7629
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
Total
Percent ofhouseholdswith no salt
Percent ofhouseholds inwhich salt was
tested < 15 PPM 15+ PPMResult of test
Total
Number of
householdsinterviewed
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 14
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 17
Table 17: Percentage of population consuming adequately iodized salt, Vietnam, 2000
1.9 98.1 67.9 32.1 69283.3 96.6 67.4 32.6 69243.9 96.1 65.1 34.9 69215.1 94.5 57.6 42.4 69123.2 96.7 43.5 56.5 69265.8 94.1 74.8 25.2 66882.6 97.4 58.8 41.2 4930
.7 99.3 70.5 29.5 10113.2 96.7 75.2 24.8 45432.5 97.5 49.9 50.1 2962
.6 98.8 15.9 84.1 13904.5 95.0 44.4 55.6 57652.6 97.4 63.0 37.0 73213.8 96.1 47.3 52.7 81333.4 96.5 64.3 35.7 264783.5 96.4 60.3 39.7 34611
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
Total
Percent ofpopulationwith no salt
Percent ofpopulation in
which saltwas tested < 15 PPM 15+ PPM
Result of testTotal
Number of
persons
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 14
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 18
Table 18: Percent distribution of children aged 6-59 months by whether they received a high dose of Vitamin Asupplement in the last 6 months, Vietnam, 2000
49.4 14.2 11.9 1.1 23.4 100.0 87957.2 18.9 11.0 .7 12.1 100.0 61062.4 17.4 5.8 1.2 13.2 100.0 46767.4 14.6 8.6 .4 8.9 100.0 45072.0 13.3 6.7 .2 7.8 100.0 46159.4 16.4 8.8 1.0 14.5 100.0 146560.0 14.8 9.9 .6 14.6 100.0 140165.1 16.5 7.3 .4 10.8 100.0 46358.4 16.1 7.6 .0 18.0 100.0 46040.7 10.8 10.7 2.6 35.1 100.0 10161.1 19.3 10.9 1.7 7.0 100.0 42754.7 21.2 16.8 .2 7.2 100.0 29939.6 18.6 14.8 .2 26.8 100.0 17970.8 9.8 3.1 1.5 14.7 100.0 440
58.6 13.1 10.5 .6 17.1 100.0 496
67.0 14.7 8.8 .5 8.9 100.0 53658.0 15.9 9.5 .8 15.9 100.0 233053.0 3.1 3.5 1.0 39.4 100.0 30070.5 12.6 4.7 .4 11.8 100.0 53666.2 12.6 9.1 .5 11.6 100.0 62659.9 16.8 10.0 .9 12.4 100.0 66348.8 24.4 14.8 1.1 10.9 100.0 74148.9 13.3 10.7 1.6 25.4 100.0 36755.0 15.7 9.4 1.6 18.3 100.0 76362.1 16.8 9.6 .2 11.2 100.0 122371.4 13.1 6.7 .4 8.5 100.0 377
3.2 17.2 28.0 .0 51.6 100.0 863.9 16.8 13.3 .0 6.0 100.0 5663.0 18.1 7.6 .6 10.7 100.0 6963.4 36.6 .0 .0 .0 100.0 459.7 15.6 9.4 .8 14.6 100.0 2866
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Received:within last 6
months
Received:prior to last6 months
Received: notsure when
Not sure ifreceived Not received
Vitamin A
TotalNumber of
children
Total
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 19
Table 19: Percentage of women with a birth in the last 12 months by whether they received a high dose of Vitamin Asupplement before the infant was 8 weeks old, Vietnam, 2000
20.3 .8 14329.3 .0 9625.9 1.7 9631.3 .0 9732.8 .0 8228.5 1.7 9515.9 1.3 9320.7 .0 1546.2 .0 5927.0 .0 4628.3 .0 2921.1 .0 7229.8 .0 10430.6 .0 9526.3 .7 41915.4 1.8 6726.6 .0 14625.8 .8 20234.5 .0 70
.0 .0 235.5 .0 958.7 .0 1827.1 .5 514
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
ReceivedVitamin A
supplementNot sure ifreceived
Number ofwomen
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 20
Table 20a. Birth weight and size at birth
3.2 36.9 59.9 1.3 17.0 60.6 17.6 2.8 .74.4 65.2 30.4 .0 20.2 63.5 12.1 3.1 1.15.8 68.3 25.9 2.9 12.7 65.8 16.9 1.7 .05.3 84.7 10.1 .3 27.8 55.0 16.9 .0 .01.5 95.4 3.1 1.8 26.1 65.4 6.8 .0 .03.4 86.2 10.3 3.3 25.5 54.1 13.6 3.4 .0
.0 43.9 56.1 2.5 15.9 73.9 7.6 .0 .02.8 28.2 68.9 .0 18.8 69.8 11.3 .0 .05.3 38.0 56.8 .0 19.7 55.6 19.4 1.8 3.54.2 55.2 40.6 1.4 15.6 60.6 18.1 4.2 .01.0 26.8 72.2 1.1 11.9 68.5 16.3 2.2 .07.0 89.5 3.5 .0 30.3 59.1 10.7 .0 .06.3 90.5 3.2 .0 17.4 61.1 20.0 1.6 .01.7 95.7 2.7 1.6 24.2 69.7 4.6 .0 .04.6 59.8 35.6 1.2 19.3 60.1 16.9 2.0 .51.9 25.2 72.9 .0 7.2 78.4 13.0 1.5 .04.1 59.1 36.8 .0 19.9 57.8 18.7 2.9 .73.4 76.2 20.4 1.9 25.4 58.2 12.4 1.6 .59.3 81.4 9.3 1.7 17.9 65.6 14.8 .0 .0
.0 65.1 34.9 .0 .0 82.6 17.4 .0 .0
.0 100.0 .0 .0 16.9 47.6 35.5 .0 .0
.0 94.1 5.9 8.4 26.0 65.7 .0 .0 .04.0 66.4 29.5 1.3 20.2 61.9 14.6 1.7 .4
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
<2500 2500+Not weighted
at birth
Birth weight
Very largeLarger than
average AverageSmaller than
average Very small Don't know
Size of child
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 21
Table 20a. Birth weight and size at birth
100.0 143100.0 96100.0 96100.0 95100.0 82100.0 95100.0 93100.0 15100.0 59100.0 46100.0 29100.0 71100.0 104100.0 95100.0 417100.0 67100.0 145100.0 202100.0 70100.0 2100.0 9100.0 18100.0 512
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Total Number
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 22
Table 21 Percentage of children 12-23 months immunized against childhood diseases at any time before the survey, Vietnam, 2000
27.360.911.827.359.912.826.949.723.424.939.335.827.163.9
9.025.853.820.520.631.348.121.053.925.117.225.1
57.7
5.095.0
536.0
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
BCG
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
DPT1
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
DPT2
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
DPT3
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
Polio 1
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
Polio 2
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
Polio 3
Vaccination CardMother's ReportNot vaccinated
Measles
Vaccination CardMother's ReportDoesn't have allvaccinations
All vaccinations
Mother's ReportHas some vaccinations
No vaccinations
Number of childrenWorld Summit for Children Goal => Number 22
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 23
Table 21 Percentage of children 12-23 months immunized against childhood diseases before the first birthday,for children who had a complete date on their vaccination card, Vietnam, 2000
100.099.798.597.899.598.797.497.093.3
.0
BCGDPT 1DPT 2DPT 3Polio 1Polio 2Polio 3MeaslesAll vaccinationsNo vaccinations
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Table 21 Percentage of children 12-23 months immunized against childhood diseasesat any time before the survey and before the first birthday, Vietnam, 2000
27.3 27.3 26.9 24.9 27.1 25.8 20.6 21.0 17.2 .0 536.060.9 59.9 49.7 39.3 63.9 53.8 31.3 53.9 25.1 5.0 536.088.2 87.2 76.6 64.2 91.0 79.5 51.9 74.9 42.3 5.0 536.0
88.2 87.0 75.5 62.8 90.5 78.5 50.6 72.7 39.5 5.0 536.0
Vaccination cardMother's reportEitherVaccinated by 12months of age
BCG DPT 1 DPT 2 DPT 3 Polio 1 Polio 2 Polio 3 Measles All NoneNumber of
children
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 24
Table 22: Percentage of children age 12-23 months currently vaccinated against childhood diseases, Vietnam, 2000
75.5 74.3 58.8 39.4 80.1 57.4 28.3 51.5 18.4 12.8 15.7 16689.4 88.6 78.4 65.2 92.6 82.5 52.0 80.7 42.5 3.6 32.6 12096.0 96.2 88.5 76.5 99.0 93.2 58.9 88.0 53.2 .0 20.4 9692.0 89.0 77.6 72.3 95.0 89.7 63.6 78.2 47.4 1.6 27.7 75
100.0 99.5 95.9 92.5 97.7 95.1 81.6 96.3 74.1 .0 52.2 7987.9 86.3 71.9 59.7 92.9 80.8 50.2 74.2 39.9 4.8 24.9 27188.4 88.1 81.5 68.9 88.9 78.2 53.7 75.6 44.7 5.3 30.0 26594.8 100.0 95.0 92.4 100.0 89.7 69.2 89.7 64.0 .0 25.2 6979.7 92.2 75.0 57.8 90.6 76.6 41.8 71.9 35.6 3.1 6.6 8674.7 63.3 51.9 37.9 68.3 48.1 27.8 58.2 21.5 15.2 .0 2091.7 84.8 72.3 47.2 91.7 76.5 40.3 80.6 33.4 4.2 4.2 8490.7 90.7 82.7 75.9 96.0 86.6 59.5 81.3 48.8 1.3 36.8 5386.6 77.2 61.7 44.2 81.3 52.2 35.8 54.5 24.6 8.3 27.6 3593.6 90.4 80.4 65.9 95.1 88.6 64.2 80.6 54.3 3.2 49.4 85
85.5 80.0 72.7 69.1 86.2 81.8 54.2 65.1 37.5 10.9 47.4 104
99.4 99.4 90.1 86.2 97.6 94.7 74.1 91.3 66.7 .0 54.3 10785.4 84.2 73.2 58.8 89.3 75.7 46.3 70.8 36.2 6.3 20.7 42973.4 71.9 51.7 33.8 76.7 53.5 19.3 52.8 14.6 14.8 7.8 7487.0 83.7 75.0 62.8 90.3 76.3 46.7 67.4 33.9 6.4 32.8 14490.8 89.6 79.1 66.5 93.6 84.7 57.7 80.1 46.8 2.8 25.8 23196.9 99.5 93.0 87.5 96.7 92.5 77.4 90.9 71.2 .0 36.7 70
.0 100.0 100.0 .0 100.0 100.0 .0 100.0 .0 .0 .0 1100.0 100.0 95.5 95.5 100.0 92.2 74.4 100.0 74.4 .0 69.6 8100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.2 100.0 53.2 .0 51.9 7100.0 100.0 100.0 .0 100.0 100.0 .0 100.0 .0 .0 .0 1
88.2 87.2 76.6 64.2 91.0 79.5 51.9 74.9 42.3 5.0 27.4 536
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
BCG DPT 1 DPT 2 DPT 3 Polio 1 Polio 2 Polio 3 Measles All None% with
health cardNumber of
children
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 25
Table 23: Percentage of under-five children with diarrhea in the last two weeks and treatment with ORS or ORT, Vietnam, 2000
17.5 946 30.6 54.1 4.2 8.2 6.4 79.711.0 662 34.5 56.1 4.8 9.7 13.7 78.0
9.3 503 38.7 62.6 3.9 17.5 17.9 80.57.9 494 47.7 40.0 11.7 14.4 22.7 53.15.5 499 41.6 65.0 20.4 17.0 30.0 63.9
12.5 1578 30.4 60.8 5.4 11.5 11.8 76.210.1 1526 41.4 47.4 7.7 10.6 14.7 74.1
6.8 493 42.3 52.7 21.0 21.0 15.7 84.317.7 498 39.7 51.2 1.9 9.5 3.1 84.7
7.3 109 31.0 45.4 .0 21.7 9.3 60.812.2 459 29.1 54.3 .0 10.4 4.4 64.411.8 324 32.1 64.1 9.5 13.3 21.1 79.314.7 190 40.4 73.9 7.7 9.0 20.8 62.6
6.7 473 35.0 39.5 13.2 8.9 17.5 51.9
12.2 558 31.4 56.8 5.5 8.3 22.6 82.9
6.3 584 31.9 74.3 19.3 19.3 30.5 61.912.5 2520 35.6 52.7 4.9 10.2 11.0 76.8
7.3 238 88.2 30.1 .0 7.8 26.5 58.018.5 300 94.9 41.8 4.5 9.8 23.0 75.517.7 536 48.9 56.3 4.6 12.2 11.0 72.811.8 626 8.5 62.1 13.0 14.3 9.0 78.2
9.0 663 1.2 60.2 5.1 11.9 9.7 79.56.8 741 5.6 58.7 5.8 6.2 11.4 76.0
21.0 398 39.0 54.4 .4 9.3 4.1 79.913.1 832 25.7 46.8 6.6 6.4 12.2 77.110.1 1311 37.0 63.1 6.9 15.0 18.1 74.3
5.6 411 57.8 47.1 25.2 19.6 19.2 57.64.0 9 100.0 100.0 .0 .0 .0 100.01.2 61 100.0 100.0 .0 .0 100.0 100.03.4 78 .0 44.7 .0 .0 .0 44.7
.0 4 . . . . . .11.3 3104 35.3 54.9 6.4 11.1 13.1 75.3
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Had diarrheain last two
weeks
Number ofchildrenunder 5 Breast milk Gruel
Localacceptable ORS packet
Other milk orinfant formula
Water withfeeding
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 26
Table 23: Percentage of under-five children with diarrhea in the last two weeks and treatment with ORS or ORT, Vietnam, 2000
90.9 9.1 16694.5 5.5 73
100.0 .0 4798.1 1.9 3994.7 5.3 2794.8 5.2 19892.9 7.1 15494.7 5.3 3496.9 3.1 8893.8 6.2 887.5 12.5 5688.7 11.3 3898.7 1.3 2891.1 8.9 32
97.2 2.8 68
94.0 6.0 3793.9 6.1 315
100.0 .0 17100.0 .0 55
95.4 4.6 9590.5 9.5 7491.0 9.0 6090.9 9.1 5093.1 6.9 8493.0 7.0 10995.1 4.9 133
100.0 .0 23100.0 .0 0100.0 .0 1
44.7 55.3 3. . 0
93.9 6.1 352
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Anyrecommended treatment No treatment 1.00
Number ofchildr
enwith
diarrhea
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 27
Table 24: Percentage of under-five children with diarrhea in the last two weeks who took increased fluids and continued tofeed during the episode, Vietnam, 2000
17.5 946 45.5 50.9 3.6 100.0 49.9 50.1 .011.0 662 47.9 52.1 .0 100.0 61.9 36.5 1.6
9.3 503 42.7 48.3 9.1 100.0 48.2 51.8 .07.9 494 37.2 60.8 1.9 100.0 61.4 38.6 .05.5 499 29.8 62.3 7.9 100.0 81.4 16.0 2.6
12.5 1578 42.1 54.5 3.4 100.0 55.9 43.7 .410.1 1526 45.3 50.6 4.1 100.0 55.8 43.4 .8
6.8 493 42.3 47.3 10.4 100.0 73.7 26.3 .017.7 498 60.3 38.2 1.5 100.0 52.3 47.7 .0
7.3 109 29.9 67.0 3.1 100.0 82.5 17.5 .012.2 459 43.9 56.1 .0 100.0 52.2 45.7 2.111.8 324 64.0 32.2 3.8 100.0 41.8 56.3 1.914.7 190 38.9 49.3 11.8 100.0 54.6 45.4 .0
6.7 473 39.0 56.4 4.6 100.0 69.6 30.4 .0
12.2 558 16.0 81.3 2.8 100.0 53.6 46.4 .0
6.3 584 45.8 43.5 10.7 100.0 65.6 34.4 .012.5 2520 43.2 53.9 2.9 100.0 54.7 44.7 .6
7.3 238 37.2 50.9 11.8 100.0 68.0 27.9 4.118.5 300 25.4 69.4 5.2 100.0 64.4 35.6 .017.7 536 39.7 58.1 2.2 100.0 53.9 46.1 .011.8 626 53.9 40.4 5.8 100.0 57.4 41.0 1.6
9.0 663 42.6 54.2 3.1 100.0 56.4 43.6 .06.8 741 58.4 41.6 .0 100.0 43.1 56.9 .0
21.0 398 42.3 55.7 2.0 100.0 56.8 43.2 .013.1 832 37.7 58.7 3.6 100.0 49.0 51.0 .010.1 1311 47.9 48.1 4.0 100.0 60.4 38.2 1.4
5.6 411 53.2 45.2 1.6 100.0 53.0 47.0 .04.0 9 .0 .0 100.0 100.0 .0 100.0 .01.2 61 100.0 .0 .0 100.0 100.0 .0 .03.4 78 .0 44.7 55.3 100.0 100.0 .0 .0
.0 4 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .011.3 3104 43.5 52.8 3.7 100.0 55.9 43.6 .5
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Had diarrheain last two
weeks
Number ofchildrenunder 5 More Same/Less Missing/DK
Drinking during diarrhea
Total
somewhatless/same/
moreMuch
less/none Missing/DK
Eating during diarrhea
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 28
Table 24: Percentage of under-five children with diarrhea in the last two weeks who took increased fluids and continued tofeed during the episode, Vietnam, 2000
100.0 20.3 166100.0 27.9 73100.0 12.9 47100.0 12.1 39100.0 23.2 27100.0 20.4 198100.0 19.9 154100.0 31.6 34100.0 24.8 88100.0 18.6 8100.0 23.1 56100.0 22.7 38100.0 19.6 28100.0 21.8 32
100.0 4.4 68
100.0 26.1 37100.0 19.5 315100.0 17.6 17100.0 15.5 55100.0 11.8 95100.0 30.3 74100.0 19.8 60100.0 27.8 50100.0 18.4 84100.0 17.1 109100.0 23.0 133100.0 25.1 23100.0 .0 0100.0 100.0 1100.0 .0 3
.0 . 0100.0 20.2 352
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Total
Receivedincreasedfluids andcontinued
eating 1.00
Number ofchildr
enwith
diarrhea
World Summit for Children Goal => Number 23
Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 29
Table 25: Percentage of under-five children with acute respiratory infection in the last two weeks and treatment by healthproviders, Vietnam, 2000
11.9 946 4.5 23.0 .0 9.4 .0 .011.5 662 5.1 19.9 6.8 10.1 .0 .0
7.7 503 6.7 22.8 3.0 13.6 .0 9.37.9 494 12.4 35.1 .0 3.5 .0 .04.1 499 25.5 3.6 2.0 .0 .0 .09.1 1578 9.1 23.6 3.5 9.5 .0 1.39.4 1526 6.0 21.2 1.2 7.9 .0 1.26.5 493 10.9 28.0 .0 11.2 .0 11.2
11.4 498 4.7 11.8 4.7 9.5 .0 .08.1 109 18.5 8.4 4.6 28.1 .0 .0
14.0 459 5.4 43.8 3.6 9.1 .0 .010.7 324 12.5 18.8 .0 14.4 .0 .0
7.6 190 2.4 20.0 .0 5.0 .0 .04.9 473 .0 12.0 5.8 .0 .0 .0
9.4 558 10.7 14.3 .0 3.6 .0 .0
5.2 584 14.6 15.2 1.4 .0 .0 .010.2 2520 6.7 23.2 2.5 9.7 .0 1.4
5.9 238 13.4 5.1 .0 .0 .0 .012.6 300 12.2 30.3 3.1 7.3 .0 4.810.1 536 9.0 15.4 2.5 5.9 .0 .010.6 626 6.3 24.8 2.0 9.2 .0 .0
9.5 663 4.1 28.9 1.9 9.9 .0 2.97.0 741 6.9 17.7 3.4 12.6 .0 .08.4 398 5.7 9.2 .0 3.3 .0 .0
12.0 832 5.1 17.6 5.2 8.1 .0 .09.8 1311 7.5 28.5 1.2 10.9 .0 2.84.0 411 17.9 37.9 .0 9.8 .0 .0
18.6 9 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .04.0 61 .0 30.6 .0 .0 .0 .06.3 78 43.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
.0 4 . . . . . .9.3 3104 7.5 22.4 2.4 8.7 .0 1.2
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Had acuterespitoryinfection
Number ofchildrenunder 5 Hospital Health centre Dispensary
Village healthworker MCH/clinic
Mobile/outreach
clinic
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Standard Tables as of April 27, 2004 Page 30
Table 25: Percentage of under-five children with acute respiratory infection in the last two weeks and treatment by healthproviders, Vietnam, 2000
21.51 7.7 11.6 51.9 11319.28 9.8 3.9 58.4 7638.04 9.3 .0 72.6 3932.13 6.9 .0 76.3 3938.69 29.2 3.7 60.8 2123.18 9.5 3.2 60.9 14328.44 10.4 8.4 59.9 14411.20 10.9 .0 61.3 32
7.70 16.6 11.8 36.1 572.81 2.8 18.7 57.9 9
18.14 7.3 3.6 78.2 6446.22 10.3 .0 73.1 3542.52 10.1 2.4 59.9 1423.16 23.9 .0 40.9 23
50.74 .0 10.7 65.1 53
34.96 15.2 2.5 59.9 3024.74 9.3 6.2 60.4 25713.40 9.6 9.6 26.8 1422.21 10.5 11.7 61.0 3829.56 9.3 3.3 59.0 5421.98 11.7 8.1 60.1 6731.00 9.7 3.3 70.0 6326.54 8.1 3.4 59.2 52
9.93 5.4 19.3 28.1 3328.12 7.9 4.9 56.1 10028.28 11.6 2.9 69.6 12929.90 12.6 .0 91.1 16
.00 .0 78.7 .0 230.57 69.4 .0 30.6 215.27 .0 7.0 58.3 5
. . . . 025.82 9.9 5.8 60.4 287
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Privatephysician
Pharmacy ordrug seller Other
Anyappropriate
provider 1.00
Number ofchildr
enwithARI
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Table 26: Percentage of children 0-59 months of age reported ill during the last two weeks who received increased fluidsand continued feeding, Vietnam, 2000
47.5 946 34.7 63.9 1.4 100.0 61.1 38.9 .046.1 662 33.5 66.1 .4 100.0 66.6 32.6 .847.5 503 30.3 68.0 1.8 100.0 69.2 30.8 .034.8 494 28.1 70.4 1.5 100.0 69.8 29.2 1.034.6 499 29.7 69.1 1.3 100.0 82.6 17.0 .442.7 1578 33.2 65.3 1.5 100.0 68.1 31.4 .543.5 1526 31.0 68.0 1.0 100.0 67.3 32.6 .237.9 493 31.4 65.8 2.8 100.0 72.4 26.7 1.045.9 498 40.5 58.9 .6 100.0 60.1 39.9 .025.9 109 29.6 69.6 .9 100.0 72.8 27.2 .044.8 459 32.7 66.7 .6 100.0 59.4 39.5 1.148.8 324 44.8 54.2 .9 100.0 55.9 43.7 .538.7 190 31.4 63.6 5.0 100.0 65.6 34.4 .042.2 473 32.6 66.6 .7 100.0 78.0 22.0 .0
46.0 558 17.0 82.3 .7 100.0 76.9 23.1 .0
37.1 584 34.4 63.8 1.8 100.0 76.8 23.2 .044.5 2520 31.7 67.2 1.1 100.0 65.9 33.7 .428.1 238 20.7 76.2 3.1 100.0 76.7 22.2 1.157.3 300 24.5 72.8 2.7 100.0 65.5 33.4 1.050.1 536 32.5 66.7 .8 100.0 63.6 36.4 .044.7 626 35.9 62.5 1.7 100.0 69.9 29.7 .442.9 663 36.4 63.0 .7 100.0 70.1 29.9 .035.9 741 31.0 68.5 .4 100.0 65.9 33.6 .442.3 398 31.3 67.5 1.2 100.0 64.9 35.1 .047.9 832 28.0 70.7 1.3 100.0 62.9 36.8 .344.7 1311 34.4 64.4 1.2 100.0 69.5 29.8 .633.9 411 36.5 63.3 .3 100.0 72.2 27.8 .037.2 9 39.4 50.0 10.6 100.0 50.0 50.0 .022.5 61 26.2 73.8 .0 100.0 67.9 32.1 .036.1 78 28.6 66.3 5.1 100.0 92.2 7.8 .0
.0 4 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .043.1 3104 32.1 66.6 1.2 100.0 67.7 32.0 .4
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Reportedillness in lasttwo weeks
Number ofchildrenunder 5 More Same/Less Missing/DK
Drinking during illness
Total
somewhatless/same/
moreMuch
less/none Missing/DK
Eating during illness
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Table 26: Percentage of children 0-59 months of age reported ill during the last two weeks who received increased fluidsand continued feeding, Vietnam, 2000
100.0 16.5 449100.0 19.5 305100.0 16.7 239100.0 14.0 172100.0 23.6 173100.0 18.7 674100.0 17.0 664100.0 22.8 187100.0 18.6 229100.0 18.4 28100.0 16.0 206100.0 20.2 158100.0 18.2 73100.0 23.0 199
100.0 9.4 257
100.0 22.8 217100.0 16.9 1121100.0 11.9 67100.0 12.6 172100.0 13.5 268100.0 23.9 280100.0 21.5 284100.0 16.8 266100.0 17.4 168100.0 14.3 399100.0 19.3 586100.0 20.7 139100.0 .0 3100.0 16.5 14100.0 28.6 28
.0 . 0100.0 17.8 1337
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Total
Receivedincreasedfluids andcontinued
eating 1.00
Number ofsick
children
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Table 27: Percentage of caretakers of children 0-59 months who know at least 2 signs for seeking careimmediately, Vietnam, 2000
13.5 62.0 68.9 21.9 34.7 18.1 6.3 72.2 83914.8 51.9 71.3 20.1 40.7 17.4 6.7 69.5 54119.9 52.7 79.6 21.4 40.8 22.5 9.0 73.1 38719.3 44.7 82.9 24.6 44.9 22.7 9.6 68.4 37415.1 43.3 86.8 17.5 36.6 19.1 9.7 66.9 372
9.7 34.8 77.7 27.9 38.9 17.4 3.6 55.9 24746.9 78.1 76.7 47.9 64.2 53.5 34.0 91.0 28811.6 63.1 50.9 14.4 20.6 14.7 2.8 56.9 32019.6 45.8 74.8 29.1 48.7 20.6 8.5 82.0 306
9.9 51.0 82.7 12.3 35.9 10.7 3.0 70.4 3655.7 52.5 78.2 21.0 41.3 9.4 3.0 74.5 4046.8 42.9 79.3 8.2 25.2 7.5 4.1 48.6 294
21.8 54.0 86.2 12.8 36.3 28.7 6.6 81.7 28914.9 46.5 84.7 19.6 42.0 18.2 9.0 72.2 49016.1 54.6 73.7 21.6 37.9 19.8 7.5 70.0 202312.6 67.9 59.6 17.9 28.5 15.4 5.1 71.2 39614.5 52.7 74.1 17.8 37.2 17.8 5.5 67.2 65617.8 50.7 79.2 24.5 43.6 21.6 9.4 72.5 102716.2 43.5 86.0 21.9 38.1 19.0 8.9 69.8 31511.1 55.6 66.7 .0 44.4 22.2 11.1 88.9 920.4 49.0 85.7 24.5 49.0 26.5 10.2 71.4 4913.6 50.8 84.7 20.3 33.9 23.7 15.3 66.1 59
.0 50.0 50.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 215.8 53.0 75.8 21.2 38.7 19.5 7.8 70.4 2513
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Not able todrink/breast
feedBecomes
sickerDevelops a
feverHas fastbreathing
Has difficultbreathing
Has bloodin stool
Is drinkingpoorly
Knows atleast two
signsNumber ofcaretakers
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Table 28: Percentage of children 0-59 months of age who slept under an insecticide-impregnated bednet during theprevious night, Vietnam, 2000
92.4 7.5 .1 27.3 72.7 .0 94698.6 1.4 .0 15.1 84.9 .0 66098.7 1.3 .0 11.0 89.0 .0 50399.0 1.0 .0 11.6 88.4 .0 49492.7 7.3 .0 4.1 95.7 .2 49895.5 4.4 .0 14.4 85.6 .0 157596.2 3.8 .0 17.3 82.7 .1 152699.3 .7 .0 4.7 95.3 .0 49392.1 7.9 .0 24.0 76.0 .0 49678.2 21.8 .0 30.5 69.5 .0 10999.5 .5 .0 27.3 72.7 .0 45995.8 4.0 .2 20.5 79.5 .0 32398.8 1.2 .0 37.0 63.0 .0 18991.8 8.2 .0 6.9 93.1 .0 473
99.1 .9 .0 3.7 96.1 .2 557
93.7 6.3 .0 3.8 96.0 .2 58196.4 3.6 .0 18.6 81.4 .0 251995.2 4.8 .0 13.1 86.9 .0 23795.0 5.0 .0 13.5 86.5 .0 30096.2 3.8 .0 17.1 82.9 .0 53696.4 3.6 .0 16.7 83.3 .0 62695.2 4.8 .0 15.9 84.1 .0 66396.3 3.6 .1 15.8 84.0 .1 73995.9 4.1 .0 15.8 84.2 .0 3100
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
Total
Yes No DK/missingSlept under a bednet
Yes No DK/missingBednet treated
1.00
Number ofchildr
en
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Table 29: Percentage of children 0-59 months of age who were ill with fever in the last two weekswho received anti-malarial drugs, Vietnam, 2000
10.5 946 30.4 4.7 1.4 2.1 21.9 29.414.0 662 49.4 5.1 4.4 .4 22.9 18.419.1 503 50.4 .4 .4 1.9 25.0 23.612.4 494 53.6 3.9 .0 4.4 22.3 18.911.4 499 79.1 5.1 .0 5.1 27.5 9.613.5 1578 50.4 4.1 1.4 3.1 23.7 20.512.7 1526 49.2 3.3 1.4 1.6 23.7 21.913.0 493 72.2 .0 .0 2.8 27.9 2.816.2 498 40.8 6.7 6.7 .0 23.8 10.4
9.0 109 39.4 7.6 .0 .0 41.2 .05.2 459 55.6 .0 .0 .0 26.0 19.7
18.3 324 29.5 1.2 .0 1.2 17.1 50.017.4 190 52.8 11.9 1.0 1.1 16.2 24.218.7 473 61.3 4.8 .0 7.8 31.2 12.5
8.2 558 35.3 .0 .0 .0 12.3 48.3
12.5 584 67.3 5.9 .5 4.0 25.5 23.113.2 2520 46.0 3.2 1.6 2.1 23.3 20.7
8.2 238 30.8 .0 .0 7.4 31.0 6.916.7 300 57.9 2.7 .0 6.3 19.3 23.414.1 536 46.7 3.5 .0 .0 22.9 24.314.9 626 46.9 4.1 1.5 2.2 25.1 17.813.9 663 53.5 5.4 .0 3.0 25.2 24.710.1 741 51.6 3.1 5.8 .5 22.0 20.0
9.6 398 14.9 9.0 .9 1.9 16.6 34.114.1 832 36.4 6.0 3.4 1.5 22.0 24.214.5 1311 59.8 1.3 .7 1.6 23.9 19.111.9 411 65.8 4.2 .0 8.7 28.1 16.0
4.0 9 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .07.2 61 61.5 .0 .0 .0 30.7 .07.0 78 87.4 .0 .0 .0 60.4 .0
.0 4 . . . . . .13.1 3104 49.8 3.7 1.4 2.4 23.7 21.2
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Had a feverin last two
weeks
Number ofchildrenunder 5 Paracetamol Chloroquine Fansidar Quinine Other Don't know
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Table 29: Percentage of children 0-59 months of age who were ill with fever in the last two weekswho received anti-malarial drugs, Vietnam, 2000
8.1 997.0 922.6 966.1 61
10.2 577.4 2125.6 1932.8 64
10.0 817.6 10
.0 242.4 59
14.0 3311.1 89
.0 46
10.3 735.7 3337.4 209.0 503.5 756.3 936.9 927.6 75
11.7 388.7 1183.6 191
10.1 49.0 0.0 4.0 5
. 06.5 406
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Anyappropriateanti-malarial
drug 1.00
Number of
childern
withfever
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Table 30: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who know the main ways of preventing HIV transmission, Vietnam, 2000
67.4 37.6 37.5 29.7 45.3 54.7 166285.0 56.6 56.5 48.5 64.6 35.4 179889.9 69.9 69.4 62.4 76.9 23.1 186292.7 75.5 74.6 67.0 83.1 16.9 188697.8 81.1 83.0 73.1 91.0 9.0 206490.3 76.1 75.5 68.5 83.2 16.8 185281.8 57.5 61.1 52.6 66.0 34.0 126467.1 44.7 52.8 42.2 55.2 44.8 25484.5 66.6 69.2 61.1 74.8 25.2 112590.4 62.5 59.6 53.5 68.6 31.4 78278.0 40.2 53.2 34.3 59.1 40.9 32495.8 74.9 74.0 63.8 85.1 14.9 163185.3 58.9 55.1 49.3 64.7 35.3 203996.9 79.2 81.0 70.7 89.5 10.5 238983.9 60.3 59.8 52.5 67.6 32.4 688284.7 63.0 58.2 51.4 69.7 30.3 190284.8 62.6 62.1 53.8 71.0 29.0 139687.2 64.6 68.0 58.0 74.7 25.3 132087.3 63.9 64.8 56.2 72.5 27.5 129890.0 71.2 72.9 65.6 78.5 21.5 131391.3 68.5 69.3 60.8 77.0 23.0 121986.9 62.9 65.0 57.7 70.3 29.7 82243.8 16.5 16.4 12.5 20.4 79.6 68083.8 51.5 49.7 42.1 59.2 40.8 231591.8 72.3 72.9 64.2 80.9 19.1 390997.6 82.3 83.3 74.1 91.5 8.5 173569.1 34.0 28.3 21.0 41.2 58.8 3596.3 82.8 84.6 75.0 92.4 7.6 22789.4 77.0 80.4 73.5 84.0 16.0 36450.9 50.9 29.2 29.2 50.9 49.1 687.2 65.2 65.3 57.2 73.3 26.7 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Heard of AIDS
Have onlyone faithfuluninfectedsex partner
Using acondom
every timeKnows both(two) ways
Knows at leastone way
Doesn't knowany way 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 30a: Percentage of women aged 15-19 who know the main ways of preventing HIV transmission, Vietnam, 2000
64.3 36.8 29.8 18.4 11.6 43.9 56.1 31183.0 51.0 46.7 30.9 23.8 59.8 40.2 37585.9 67.3 62.9 36.0 30.4 73.7 26.3 45089.6 76.4 68.5 39.9 30.0 83.3 16.7 42697.3 77.8 77.6 41.6 33.7 90.1 9.9 34083.0 66.5 61.4 30.4 23.5 74.1 25.9 39382.2 60.1 57.4 46.8 38.0 69.7 30.3 25768.1 41.1 48.4 24.9 19.2 54.5 45.5 5984.6 72.6 72.6 41.3 35.8 78.5 21.5 24086.9 59.4 54.5 27.8 18.9 67.4 32.6 15075.5 29.5 31.4 25.2 15.0 43.0 57.0 6593.9 76.3 69.8 50.0 36.4 88.6 11.4 28884.4 56.9 47.1 20.2 16.6 61.8 38.2 45196.2 75.8 72.8 40.2 30.0 88.4 11.6 40681.5 59.5 54.2 32.3 25.6 66.5 33.5 149784.7 63.0 58.2 34.0 26.5 71.2 28.8 190232.6 3.9 6.0 4.1 1.0 8.6 91.4 8575.9 43.1 35.6 23.8 16.5 49.6 50.4 40186.8 66.9 62.5 37.8 30.0 75.5 24.5 78397.2 80.5 76.2 41.4 33.3 90.2 9.8 57338.5 20.3 12.0 8.9 8.9 20.3 79.7 1485.5 81.8 73.7 37.7 34.0 85.5 14.5 1675.3 71.1 66.4 22.7 17.9 75.3 24.7 3184.7 63.0 58.2 34.0 26.5 71.2 28.8 1902
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-19AgeNoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Heard of AIDS
Have onlyone faithfuluninfectedsex partner
Using acondom
every timeAbstainingfrom sex
Knows allthree ways
Knows at leastone way
Doesn't knowany way 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 31: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who correctly identify misconceptions about HIV/AIDS, Vietnam, 2000
67.4 42.6 18.6 32.8 11.0 49.9 50.1 166285.0 63.6 30.1 51.9 21.0 71.1 28.9 179889.9 75.9 39.3 63.9 29.8 81.9 18.1 186292.7 82.5 44.7 72.3 37.0 87.3 12.7 188697.8 93.4 65.2 76.0 53.2 95.9 4.1 206490.3 84.2 43.2 72.4 35.5 87.8 12.2 185281.8 63.0 34.3 59.8 27.9 72.0 28.0 126467.1 52.9 31.8 44.2 24.3 58.1 41.9 25484.5 72.5 31.3 65.4 23.9 79.5 20.5 112590.4 70.7 40.9 60.6 34.1 75.8 24.2 78278.0 69.0 44.6 58.7 35.0 73.3 26.7 32495.8 86.9 57.2 68.2 43.9 90.4 9.6 163185.3 61.3 34.6 43.2 23.3 67.4 32.6 203996.9 90.7 63.4 74.4 52.1 93.6 6.4 238983.9 66.6 32.8 55.6 24.3 73.0 27.0 688284.7 72.0 45.0 60.3 34.8 77.3 22.7 190284.8 70.8 42.4 61.0 33.6 76.1 23.9 139687.2 73.9 40.0 61.3 30.7 79.5 20.5 132087.3 71.4 38.2 57.1 28.9 76.2 23.8 129890.0 75.6 39.4 62.7 30.9 81.7 18.3 131391.3 75.2 40.1 63.0 31.0 80.9 19.1 121986.9 70.7 35.7 56.0 26.4 76.2 23.8 82243.8 18.0 8.1 13.6 3.4 24.0 76.0 68083.8 57.5 26.8 42.9 16.9 65.2 34.8 231591.8 80.0 39.1 66.5 29.6 85.9 14.1 390997.6 93.2 64.2 80.7 53.1 96.0 4.0 173569.1 42.1 19.7 40.2 12.0 55.9 44.1 3596.3 94.4 78.6 90.3 75.2 94.7 5.3 22789.4 88.0 73.1 81.1 66.7 89.4 10.6 36450.9 50.9 .0 29.2 .0 50.9 49.1 687.2 72.8 40.7 60.4 31.4 78.3 21.7 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Heard of AIDS
AIDS can't betransmitted bysupernatural
means
AIDS can't betransmitted bymosquito bites
A healthylooking
person canbe infected
Knowsall three
misconceptions
Knows atleast one
misconception
Doesn'tcorrectly
identify anymisconcepti
on 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 32: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who correctly identify means of HIV transmission from mother to child, Vietnam, 2000
55.2 50.9 44.3 40.6 34.8 46.2 166275.3 71.6 61.2 50.7 45.1 26.5 179882.3 80.0 66.8 50.2 43.8 18.2 186287.9 85.7 71.6 48.4 43.5 12.9 188694.6 92.7 76.2 46.9 41.3 6.1 206486.9 85.5 65.2 45.8 39.8 14.0 185275.3 73.4 66.3 45.1 42.3 25.4 126456.5 54.8 48.1 31.3 28.8 44.5 25477.3 74.4 68.1 48.3 46.9 23.7 112577.2 75.0 67.1 43.8 40.2 23.3 78270.0 65.8 53.1 33.5 28.6 31.6 32491.4 91.2 77.5 51.4 46.2 8.6 163174.5 67.5 54.4 52.4 41.4 28.0 203992.7 90.5 74.3 45.5 40.3 8.2 238975.6 72.5 61.4 48.1 42.4 25.5 688277.6 73.2 62.1 42.4 36.6 23.4 190277.4 73.4 62.2 44.3 39.1 24.3 139680.2 78.2 65.4 48.8 43.1 20.5 132080.6 78.6 65.8 51.6 45.8 20.6 129882.3 80.1 67.5 48.7 42.7 18.5 131383.8 82.2 67.4 50.8 45.2 16.8 121978.9 76.2 64.2 48.9 44.0 22.4 82228.5 26.3 21.8 20.1 18.0 72.5 68072.3 68.4 58.0 51.6 44.2 29.2 231586.0 83.4 70.5 54.1 48.2 15.0 390994.3 91.8 76.4 43.4 38.6 6.1 173544.6 37.6 40.6 33.6 30.0 58.8 3592.7 91.1 71.8 35.7 30.0 8.0 22787.8 85.6 69.2 30.6 27.1 13.4 36439.7 39.7 39.7 18.0 18.0 60.3 680.0 77.1 64.7 47.5 41.8 21.1 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Know AIDScan be
transmittedfrom mother
to child
Transmissionduring
pregnancypossible
Transmissionat deliverypossible
Transmissionthrough
breastmilkpossible
Knows allthree
Did not knowany specific
way 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 33: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who express a discriminatory attitude towards people with HIV/AIDS, Vietnam, 2000
40.6 56.2 58.2 41.8 166242.3 61.9 65.7 34.3 179833.8 60.6 63.8 36.2 186234.5 57.6 60.8 39.2 188625.9 60.7 64.6 35.4 206432.1 60.7 64.1 35.9 185234.2 55.8 59.5 40.5 126428.1 45.1 47.8 52.2 25431.5 61.9 64.7 35.3 112534.2 51.7 55.5 44.5 78232.7 47.4 51.2 48.8 32430.2 60.3 64.8 35.2 163145.6 65.5 67.3 32.7 203925.4 60.2 63.5 36.5 238938.4 59.2 62.5 37.5 688227.6 53.1 56.1 43.9 190232.8 55.1 59.1 40.9 139634.2 59.2 62.4 37.6 132037.2 59.5 63.3 36.7 129838.1 62.9 65.6 34.4 131340.7 65.9 69.6 30.4 121940.7 67.0 69.3 30.7 82225.1 38.1 38.7 61.3 68047.6 66.7 69.8 30.2 231538.2 64.4 68.2 31.8 390922.5 52.8 56.1 43.9 173546.8 58.5 62.8 37.2 3517.6 42.0 45.9 54.1 22710.0 44.4 46.9 53.1 364
.0 18.0 18.0 82.0 635.0 59.5 62.7 37.3 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Believe thata teacherwith HIV
should not beallowed to
work
Would not buyfood from aperson withHIV/AIDS
Agree with atleast one
discriminatorystatement
Agree withneither
discriminatorystatement 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 34: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who have sufficient knowledge of HIV/AIDS transmission, Vietnam, 2000
67.4 15.1 11.0 3.4 166285.0 27.1 21.0 7.9 179889.9 34.2 29.8 13.1 186292.7 35.4 37.0 14.8 188697.8 34.3 53.2 18.8 206490.3 29.7 35.5 10.4 185281.8 40.0 27.9 16.4 126467.1 21.8 24.3 8.8 25484.5 37.9 23.9 10.5 112590.4 25.8 34.1 10.6 78278.0 20.8 35.0 9.4 32495.8 37.3 43.9 18.5 163185.3 16.4 23.3 7.5 203996.9 35.1 52.1 19.3 238983.9 27.8 24.3 9.4 688284.7 26.5 34.8 11.7 190284.8 27.0 33.6 11.7 139687.2 28.8 30.7 11.4 132087.3 27.2 28.9 11.1 129890.0 36.2 30.9 13.0 131391.3 33.7 31.0 13.2 121986.9 30.3 26.4 11.5 82243.8 6.7 3.4 1.8 68083.8 21.5 16.9 6.1 231591.8 34.8 29.6 11.8 390997.6 37.7 53.1 20.7 173569.1 19.2 12.0 5.6 3596.3 37.3 75.2 25.9 22789.4 28.0 66.7 19.5 36450.9 18.0 .0 .0 687.2 29.7 31.4 12.0 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Heard of AIDS
Know 3 waysto prevent HIVtransmission
Correctlyidentify 3
misconceptions about HIVtransmission
Havesufficient
knowledge 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 35: Percentage of women aged 15-49 who know where to get an AIDS test and who have been tested, Vietnam, 2000
23.5 1.4 62.2 166241.7 2.7 54.6 179851.8 3.3 51.7 186259.9 4.3 60.8 188677.1 14.9 89.9 206458.6 3.3 76.8 185260.4 2.8 55.4 126437.7 .2 .0 25458.0 6.3 23.1 112550.5 3.5 66.2 78232.9 2.0 62.0 32469.8 17.0 93.7 163128.8 2.0 79.4 203973.1 12.9 87.8 238944.7 3.1 59.9 688250.2 2.3 69.6 190252.5 5.4 74.1 139653.1 7.8 81.6 132053.1 7.4 80.4 129853.5 5.6 72.6 131351.9 6.3 73.0 121950.2 6.5 77.6 822
9.3 .4 49.9 68031.5 3.8 69.3 231556.4 5.3 76.5 390976.6 8.8 78.9 173537.0 3.0 100.0 3583.5 10.8 71.1 22781.5 12.6 84.1 36432.9 11.2 100.0 652.0 5.6 76.4 9271
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Know a placeto get tested
Have beentested
If tested,have beentold result 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 36: Percentage of married or in union women aged 15-49 who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptivemethod, Vietnam, 2000
36.9 6.3 .9 5.9 37.6 .5 .0 2.5 .0 .528.0 7.1 .6 4.2 37.9 .8 .0 3.4 .2 .422.6 6.3 .6 5.4 40.6 .4 .1 4.9 .0 1.121.6 6.5 .8 5.7 37.1 .5 .0 7.2 .5 .420.8 4.4 .2 5.6 31.9 .0 .0 12.1 .1 .315.4 6.0 .9 4.0 43.0 .4 .1 7.1 .4 1.026.4 5.1 .1 4.2 44.6 .0 .0 3.8 .1 .228.1 6.7 .2 5.5 49.8 .0 .0 2.9 .1 .022.8 6.3 .8 4.9 48.1 .0 .0 5.0 .0 .026.8 9.0 .9 3.2 30.1 .5 .0 10.0 .0 2.643.1 4.9 .6 5.6 27.4 .7 .0 6.5 .0 .620.4 6.8 .4 8.1 28.6 .3 .0 8.8 .1 .338.2 5.4 .5 6.7 27.0 1.2 .0 4.2 .1 .021.2 4.3 .3 5.1 33.2 .1 .1 11.3 .1 .327.3 6.7 .7 5.4 38.1 .6 .0 4.4 .2 .681.8 .0 .0 2.6 10.2 .2 .0 2.1 .0 1.445.7 .6 .0 5.4 31.3 .7 .0 4.5 .0 2.021.7 7.0 .7 5.4 38.4 .4 .0 6.4 .2 .344.1 7.4 .7 5.0 34.4 .7 .0 .9 .0 .432.8 6.9 .7 5.4 31.1 .5 .1 3.7 .1 .521.1 5.9 .6 5.6 41.1 .4 .0 5.7 .1 .619.2 5.1 .3 5.5 37.7 .4 .0 11.2 .7 .331.4 25.3 .0 .0 27.8 .0 .0 .0 .0 .022.1 2.5 .7 3.2 37.1 .6 .0 13.0 .0 .018.7 3.7 1.0 3.8 32.0 .0 .0 16.6 .0 2.149.1 .0 .0 21.7 18.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .025.8 6.1 .6 5.4 37.0 .4 .0 6.1 .2 .5
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
No methodFemale
sterilizationMale
sterilization Pill IUD Injections Implants CondomFemalecondom LAM
Current method
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Table 36: Percentage of married or in union women aged 15-49 who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptivemethod, Vietnam, 2000
4.3 4.7 .1 100.0 53.6 9.5 63.1 11419.4 7.8 .3 100.0 54.1 17.9 72.0 1155
10.6 7.1 .3 100.0 58.4 19.1 77.4 117913.0 6.7 .1 100.0 58.2 20.2 78.4 116817.5 6.5 .8 100.0 54.2 25.0 79.2 123113.2 8.0 .5 100.0 61.9 22.8 84.6 124711.6 3.1 .8 100.0 57.9 15.7 73.6 908
2.2 3.9 .5 100.0 65.2 6.6 71.9 1751.9 10.1 .0 100.0 65.1 12.0 77.2 7388.5 8.1 .3 100.0 53.8 19.4 73.2 4796.9 3.6 .1 100.0 45.7 11.2 56.9 218
20.8 5.1 .3 100.0 53.1 26.5 79.6 8929.9 6.8 .0 100.0 45.1 16.7 61.8 1218
17.4 6.2 .5 100.0 54.5 24.4 78.8 13879.1 6.7 .3 100.0 56.1 16.6 72.7 44871.6 .2 .0 100.0 15.1 3.2 18.2 1405.6 4.0 .3 100.0 42.5 11.8 54.3 664
12.0 7.1 .3 100.0 58.6 19.7 78.3 50702.6 3.3 .4 100.0 49.2 6.6 55.9 485
10.7 7.4 .1 100.0 48.4 18.7 67.2 156411.8 6.7 .5 100.0 59.4 19.5 78.9 259912.4 7.0 .3 100.0 60.8 20.0 80.8 883
9.8 5.7 .0 100.0 53.1 15.5 68.6 2317.0 2.9 .8 100.0 57.2 20.7 77.9 15115.3 6.7 .0 100.0 57.1 24.2 81.3 163
.0 11.2 .0 100.0 39.7 11.2 50.9 611.1 6.6 .3 100.0 55.7 18.5 74.2 5874
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
15-1920-2425-49
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Periodicabstinence Withdrawal Other
Current method
TotalAny modern
methodAny traditional
method Any method 1.00
Number of
currently
married
women
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Table 37: Percentage of mothers with a birth in the last 12 months protected against neonatal tetanus, Vietnam, 2000
48.1 .0 .0 48.1 14365.2 .0 .0 65.2 9667.6 .0 .0 67.6 9681.0 .0 .0 81.0 9784.2 .0 .0 84.2 8281.2 .0 .0 81.2 9557.9 .0 .0 57.9 9345.2 .0 .0 45.2 1566.5 .0 .0 66.5 5962.2 .0 .0 62.2 4656.4 .0 .0 56.4 2963.3 .0 .0 63.3 7273.1 .0 .0 73.1 10481.9 .0 .0 81.9 9563.5 .0 .0 63.5 41929.7 .0 .0 29.7 6757.6 .0 .0 57.6 14676.9 .0 .0 76.9 20284.8 .0 .0 84.8 70
.0 .0 .0 .0 283.1 .0 .0 83.1 998.0 .0 .0 98.0 1866.9 .0 .0 66.9 514
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Received atleast 2 doses,last within 3
years
Received atleast 3 doses,last within 10
years
Received atleast 5 dosesduring lifetime
Protectedagainsttetanus 1.00
Number of
mothers
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Table 38: Percent distribution of women aged 15-49 with a birth in the last year by type of personnel delivering antenatalccare, Vietnam, 2000
14.0 18.3 8.6 2.4 7.7 49.0 100.0 40.9 14323.9 33.0 11.1 3.7 10.4 17.8 100.0 68.1 9631.6 26.2 9.6 .7 11.8 20.1 100.0 67.4 9635.3 33.3 15.8 3.4 4.1 8.1 100.0 84.4 9777.5 20.1 .8 .0 .0 1.5 100.0 98.5 8238.3 25.5 19.0 .0 10.3 6.9 100.0 82.8 9514.9 25.8 5.4 1.3 14.0 38.5 100.0 46.2 93
7.5 17.9 7.1 1.4 12.2 53.9 100.0 32.5 1516.8 23.2 10.6 1.8 8.8 38.8 100.0 50.6 5936.6 33.9 2.9 2.8 1.4 22.3 100.0 73.5 4628.0 19.6 2.2 1.1 .0 49.1 100.0 49.8 2956.3 17.6 10.5 3.5 3.5 8.7 100.0 84.3 7242.7 31.7 7.9 4.1 3.2 10.5 100.0 82.3 10466.7 25.1 3.6 1.0 .4 3.2 100.0 95.4 9525.7 25.8 10.7 2.4 8.6 26.8 100.0 62.2 419
9.2 9.1 4.6 2.1 7.8 67.2 100.0 22.8 6721.7 23.6 13.4 3.8 9.1 28.5 100.0 58.7 14633.9 33.2 11.8 1.9 6.7 12.5 100.0 78.9 20264.4 22.6 2.3 .0 6.3 4.3 100.0 89.3 70
.0 65.1 .0 .0 .0 34.9 100.0 65.1 283.2 16.8 .0 .0 .0 .0 100.0 100.0 968.7 31.3 .0 .0 .0 .0 100.0 100.0 1833.3 25.6 9.4 2.1 7.1 22.5 100.0 68.3 514
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
DoctorNurse/mi
dwifeAuxiliarymidwife
Traditionalbirth attendant Other/missing
No antenatalcare receivedor Don't know
Person delivering antenatal care
TotalAny skilledpersonnel 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 39: Percent distribution of women aged 15-49 with a birth in the last year by type of personnel assisting at deliveryVietnam, 2000
9.3 21.9 11.8 21.1 23.4 4.6 7.9 100.021.2 32.7 12.0 20.7 6.7 6.5 .2 100.025.9 30.0 11.6 16.9 3.5 12.1 .0 100.037.7 37.4 14.8 3.2 .3 5.2 1.3 100.076.1 20.3 2.3 .0 .0 1.3 .0 100.038.3 34.2 13.8 3.4 .0 10.3 .0 100.022.2 12.7 5.1 12.7 34.4 7.6 5.1 100.010.3 15.1 4.3 16.5 41.1 7.1 5.7 100.014.7 25.3 14.1 31.8 1.8 10.6 1.8 100.029.9 28.1 11.3 26.5 .0 2.8 1.4 100.010.7 33.5 4.4 28.4 14.2 .0 8.8 100.051.1 24.5 17.4 5.2 .0 .0 1.7 100.035.1 40.8 9.5 8.2 .0 4.8 1.6 100.070.9 24.3 2.1 2.7 .0 .0 .0 100.021.5 29.0 12.8 15.9 10.4 7.3 3.0 100.010.1 11.4 3.0 12.1 45.4 6.7 11.3 100.013.8 28.6 18.3 24.2 9.0 4.1 2.0 100.036.2 32.6 11.7 11.5 .1 7.1 .8 100.053.4 31.4 4.7 3.8 .0 6.6 .0 100.0
.0 65.1 .0 .0 .0 .0 34.9 100.050.7 49.3 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 100.087.0 7.2 .0 .0 .0 5.9 .0 100.030.7 28.1 10.8 13.5 8.5 5.9 2.5 100.0
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
DoctorNurse/mi
dwifeAuxiliarymidwife
Traditionalbirth attendant Relative/friend Other/missing
Noassistancereceived
Person assisting at delivery
Total
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Table 39: Percent distribution of women aged 15-49 with a birth in the last year by type of personnel assisting at deliveryVietnam, 2000
43.0 14365.9 9667.5 9689.9 9798.7 8286.2 9540.1 9329.6 1554.1 5969.3 4648.6 2993.0 7285.4 10497.3 9563.3 41924.5 6760.7 14680.5 20289.5 7065.1 2
100.0 994.1 1869.6 514
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higher
Woman'seducationlevel
Total
Any skilledpersonnel 1.00
Number of
women
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Table 40: Percent distribution of children aged 0-59 months by whether birth is registered and reasons for non-registration,Vietnam, 2000
49.4 .672.4 .076.3 .087.1 .496.5 .071.5 .473.0 .188.4 .057.7 .052.8 .059.7 .378.3 .071.6 .286.1 .0
70.0 1.0
91.5 .267.8 .250.9 .068.8 .067.5 .071.8 .677.4 .379.7 .335.0 .165.0 .079.1 .593.4 .058.8 .094.2 .099.0 .063.4 .072.2 .2
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Birthregistered
DK if birthregistered
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Table 40: Percent distribution of children aged 0-59 months by whether birth is registered and reasons for non-registration,Vietnam, 2000
6.5 10.2 16.8 5.4 3.6 31.5 22.89.4 6.1 6.7 7.0 3.0 37.9 27.52.8 .2 8.9 13.7 .0 45.9 27.04.1 3.0 4.8 3.9 .0 58.2 26.0
.0 8.1 .0 .0 .0 48.5 43.35.5 7.1 13.0 6.2 2.9 39.3 23.77.2 7.6 11.5 7.2 2.4 34.8 26.53.1 .0 3.1 21.8 6.3 53.1 12.55.2 8.4 27.7 5.8 1.9 30.4 16.71.0 24.1 .5 3.9 1.4 23.1 46.1
.6 .6 12.7 6.4 2.5 31.2 45.98.2 2.1 10.3 4.2 2.1 41.3 22.7
13.5 4.8 10.9 6.0 7.5 34.4 20.34.3 14.4 .0 2.1 .0 52.1 27.2
14.7 11.2 5.3 7.0 2.5 44.4 11.4
6.8 2.3 2.3 7.3 4.6 50.7 25.96.3 7.6 12.9 6.7 2.5 36.3 25.01.9 10.2 6.1 5.1 2.6 42.5 28.47.5 4.5 13.7 7.8 3.9 43.0 16.09.1 5.3 10.1 6.8 2.2 40.6 25.95.2 8.6 14.7 7.2 2.1 34.3 22.96.1 7.6 16.7 8.0 3.5 31.8 26.07.2 7.6 11.7 5.2 2.2 33.8 28.53.6 12.4 17.8 5.2 3.4 29.8 23.1
12.0 4.9 11.3 9.5 2.2 35.2 22.33.5 5.6 9.8 6.0 2.8 41.8 30.01.3 .0 .0 .0 .0 71.9 26.7
.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 64.5 35.5
.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 100.0 .0
.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
.0 100.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .06.3 7.4 12.3 6.7 2.6 37.1 25.0
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Costs toomuch
Must traveltoo far
Didn't knowit should beregistered
Late &didn't wantto pay fine
Doesn't knowwhere toregister
Busy , haveno time Other
Registration status
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Table 40: Percent distribution of children aged 0-59 months by whether birth is registered and reasons for non-registration,Vietnam, 2000
3.3 100.0 9462.3 100.0 6621.6 100.0 503
.0 100.0 494
.0 100.0 4992.3 100.0 15782.8 100.0 1526
.0 100.0 4933.9 100.0 498
.0 100.0 109
.0 100.0 4599.2 100.0 3242.7 100.0 190
.0 100.0 473
3.5 100.0 558
.0 100.0 5842.7 100.0 25203.1 100.0 2383.6 100.0 300
.0 100.0 5365.0 100.0 626
.2 100.0 6633.7 100.0 7414.8 100.0 3982.7 100.0 832
.5 100.0 1311
.0 100.0 411
.0 100.0 9
.0 100.0 61
.0 .0 78
.0 100.0 42.5 100.0 3104
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
NamNu
Gioi tinh
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
< 6 months6-11 months12-23 months24-35 months36-47 months48-59 months
Age
NoneprimaireLower secondaryUpper secondaryNon standardTech voc. trainingCollege univerty or higherDon't know
Mother'seducationlevel
Total
Reason DKor Missing
Registrationstatus
TotalNumber of
children
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Table 41: Percentage of children 0-14 years of age in households not living with a biological parent, Vietnam, 2000
90.2 .1 .2 .9 .1 4.0 2.5 .5 1.189.8 .2 .1 1.0 .2 4.3 2.9 .4 .893.8 .1 .1 .6 .0 2.9 1.4 .3 .791.8 .1 .1 1.2 .0 3.7 1.6 .8 .687.8 .0 .0 1.9 .0 7.4 1.4 1.0 .390.6 .2 .1 1.1 .1 4.2 2.0 .8 .891.0 .1 .1 1.1 .1 4.4 2.1 .4 .790.9 .0 .1 .2 .0 4.8 2.3 .7 .892.3 .0 .1 .9 .1 3.3 2.2 .1 .893.1 .1 .3 .7 .2 2.3 1.9 .2 .990.9 .1 .1 .6 .1 4.2 2.2 .3 1.291.4 .1 .1 1.0 .2 4.7 2.0 .3 .193.2 .2 .1 .4 .1 2.7 1.7 .3 1.186.9 .0 .1 1.9 .0 7.1 2.4 1.1 .5
90.8 .4 .1 2.0 .1 3.3 1.3 1.0 .7
86.9 .0 .1 2.3 .0 6.9 1.8 1.0 .791.6 .1 .1 .8 .1 3.7 2.1 .5 .793.5 .0 .0 .6 .0 4.7 .6 .4 .191.4 .1 .1 1.2 .1 3.8 2.0 .6 .688.4 .2 .2 1.3 .1 4.6 3.0 .7 1.390.8 .1 .1 1.1 .1 4.3 2.0 .6 .7
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
MaleFemale
Sex
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
0-4 years5-9 years10-14 years
Age
Total
Living withboth parents
Living withneither: onlyfather alive
Living withneither: onlymother alive
Living withneither: both
are alive
Living withneither: both
are dead
Living withmother only:father alive
Living withmother only:father dead
Living withfather only:mother alive
Living withfather only:
mother dead
Living arrangement
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Table 41: Percentage of children 0-14 years of age in households not living with a biological parent, Vietnam, 2000
.4 100.0 .0 1.3 4.0 4.0 2807
.2 100.0 .0 1.5 4.2 4.3 2444
.1 100.0 .0 .8 2.3 2.3 2237
.2 100.0 .1 1.3 2.3 2.4 2005
.0 100.0 .0 1.9 1.8 1.8 1712
.2 100.0 .0 1.4 3.2 3.2 5742
.1 100.0 .1 1.4 3.0 3.0 5463
.1 100.0 .0 .3 3.2 3.2 1949
.4 100.0 .1 1.0 3.1 3.2 1743
.3 100.0 .0 1.3 3.4 3.4 384
.3 100.0 .0 .9 3.8 3.8 1689
.1 100.0 .0 1.5 2.6 2.6 1030
.2 100.0 .0 .8 3.2 3.2 566
.0 100.0 .0 2.0 3.0 3.0 1624
.2 100.0 .1 2.6 2.6 2.7 2221
.2 100.0 .0 2.4 2.6 2.6 2024
.2 100.0 .0 1.1 3.2 3.2 9182
.1 100.0 .0 .6 .8 .8 2738
.2 100.0 .0 1.4 2.8 2.8 4115
.3 100.0 .1 1.8 4.8 4.8 4353
.2 100.0 .0 1.4 3.1 3.1 11206
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
MaleFemale
Sex
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
0-4 years5-9 years10-14 years
Age
Total
Impossible todetermine
Livingarrangement
Total
One parentdead statusof secondparent not
known
Not living witha biological
parentOne or both
parents dead
One or bothparents dead
NEWNumber of
children
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Table 42a: Percentage of children 5-14 years of age who are currently working, Vietnam, 2000
2.6 .5 49.0 2.1 31.46 35.0 19731.7 .6 49.3 2.7 26.21 29.6 18611.2 .8 51.8 4.0 26.21 30.9 1793
.7 .2 52.5 3.9 19.75 23.5 1569
.1 .2 39.5 1.4 7.06 8.3 12721.5 .3 42.4 1.9 24.00 26.8 43511.3 .7 55.8 4.0 22.69 26.8 4117
.6 .2 57.0 5.7 15.89 21.5 1513
.5 .8 56.8 1.5 43.36 45.0 1304
.2 .2 65.7 2.0 39.47 41.4 287
.9 .8 52.1 3.2 28.51 32.2 12841.2 .8 41.4 3.3 18.47 22.4 745
.9 .8 45.9 2.1 19.98 22.1 3991.3 .1 40.1 2.1 12.15 14.9 1207
3.5 .5 40.7 1.9 19.03 22.6 1729
.9 .3 41.1 1.8 7.40 9.9 15081.5 .5 50.6 3.1 26.82 30.5 6960
.1 .1 29.2 1.4 8.61 10.1 41152.6 .8 67.5 4.3 37.30 42.7 43531.4 .5 48.9 2.9 23.36 26.8 8468
PoorestSecondMiddleFourthRichest
wealthindexquintiles
MaleFemale
Sex
DBSHDBTBBTBDHNTBTNDNBDBSCL
Region ofresidence
UrbanRural
Area
5-9 years10-14 years
Age
Total
Paid work Unpaid work
Domesticwork: < 4hours/day
Domesticwork: 4 or
morehours/day
Family work(farm or
business)Currentlyworking
Number ofchildren
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