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Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 2009

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General Info
Geography 
Cambodia (KHM)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2009 - 12/2009
Series or system 
Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey
Data type
Survey:
  • Community
  • Cross-sectional
  • Household
  • Individual
  • Interview
  • Nationally representative
  • Urban-rural representative
Summary 

The purpose of the Cambodian Socio-Economic Survey (CSES) is to collect data that capture household conditions and the degree of poverty. The data were collected through a household questionnaire and a village questionnaire. The main themes of the questionnaires were demographics, living conditions, agriculture, labor, health, victimization, household income, and household consumption.

Household questionnaires were answered through in-home in-person interviews. Each household also filled out a month long daily diary on income, expenditures, and consumption.  The sample size was 12,000 households. The village questionnaires were answered through in-person interviews with head members of each community.

Keywords 
Agriculture, Antenatal care, Antihelminthics, BCG vaccines, Breastfeeding, Child anthropometry, Child labor, Community health clinics, Crime, Crops, Diarrhea, Disability, Disasters, Domestic migration, Domestic violence, Education, Education access, Education degrees, Education expenditures, Electricity, Employment, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family size, Fever, Fishing, Food expenditures, HIV and AIDS, Health insurance, Hearing loss, Hepatitis vaccines, Hospitals, Hours worked, Household expenditures, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Income, Infrastructure, Insecticide-treated bednets, International migration, Internet, Iron supplements, Land ownership, Languages, Lighting, Limited mobility, Literacy, Livestock, Living conditions, Loans, Malnutrition, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal health, Measles vaccines, Night blindness, Nurses, Occupational injuries, Occupations, Oral rehydration therapy, Organized violence, Pentavalent vaccines, Personal health expenditures, Pharmacies, Physicians, Place of delivery, Population, Population characteristics, Pregnancy complications, Prices, Private health facilities, Private social assistance, Public health facilities, Public social assistance, Rainfall, Refrigeration, Road traffic injuries, Roads, Sanitation, School conditions, Schools, Self-inflicted injuries, Sexual violence, Skilled birth attendants, Telephones, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Tobacco, Traditional healers, Training programs, Transportation, Unemployment, Unintentional injuries, Violence, Vision loss, Water supply, Diarrheal diseases, Occupation codes