Japan Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions 2010
General Info
The Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions (CSLC) 2010 evaluated the income, size, composition, health, and welfare of Japanese households. The survey utilized a stratified random sampling method and it collected written questionnaires from Japanese households. The results are based on over 228,000 responses to the household/health questionnaire, over 26,000 responses to the income questionnaire, and almost 6,000 responses to the long-term care questionnaire. Tabulations on income are based on the 2009 calendar year.
The CSLC began in 1986. A full-scale survey is conducted every three years (including 2010) and a smaller scale survey is conducted during interim years. The larger survey incorporates questions about health, household savings, and nursing care. This report includes tabulations on self-reported outpatient rates by sex, disease, and 10-year age groups.