Series and Systems
Survey families or dataset series are data collection efforts that occurred over a period of time or in several geographic locations, using the same or very similar data collection methodology and instruments. Series may be multinational -- collected in more than one country -- or in a single country. Usually all the datasets in the series are collected with the support of the same institution or institutions, but individual surveys or datasets may have the support or assistance of additional parties. The advantage of series from a research perspective is that often data from a series are more easily comparable than data from a variety of sources.
Malaysia Vital Statistics is an annual serial publication and accompanying tabulations released by the Malaysian Department of Statistics.
This collection of Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) reports was used as input sources for the publication "Maternal death surveillance efforts: notification and review coverage rates in 30 low-income and middle-income countries".
The Moldova Quarterly Statistical Bulletin includes tabulated social, economic, and demographic data by years, quarters, and months.
Mongolia Births by Mother’s Age Group, Province, and Capital includes annual births by mother's age group and aimag (first-level administrative division).
Started in the mid-90s, the MICS surveys from UNICEF are focused on providing data for tracking progress toward the MDGs, particularly those related to health, education and mortality.