Government of Peru
Peru Death Information System (SINADEF) - System Report of Deaths 2021
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Peru Death Information System (SINADEF) - System Report of Deaths 2020
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Peru Death Information System (SINADEF) - System Report of Deaths 2019
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Peru Death Information System (SINADEF) - System Report of Deaths 2018
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Peru Death Information System (SINADEF) - System Report of Deaths 2017
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Peru Deaths by COVID-19 2020-2022
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Peru Continuous Demographic and Health Survey 2012
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- GPS coordinates (GIS)
- Household
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
- Subnationally representative
- Urban-rural representative
The Peru Continuous Demographic and Health Survey (Continuous DHS) 2012 is part of DHS6, a nationally representative household survey series. Topics commonly covered in DHS include child and maternal health, family planning, nutrition, health behavior and knowledge, health care access and use, and immunization. DHS also provides data for tracking progress toward Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). For the 2012 Peru Continuous DHS, 23,888 women age 15-49 were successfully interviewed from 27,488 households.
Peru Continuous Demographic and Health Survey 2011
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- Cross-sectional
- GPS coordinates (GIS)
- Household
- Interview
- Nationally representative
- Subnationally representative
- Urban-rural representative
The Peru Continuous Demographic and Health Survey (Continuous DHS) 2011 is part of DHS6, a nationally representative household survey series. Topics commonly covered in DHS include child and maternal health, family planning, nutrition, health behavior and knowledge, health care access and use, and immunization. DHS also provides data for tracking progress toward Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). For the 2011 Peru Continuous DHS, 22,947 women age 15-49 were successfully interviewed from 26,812 households.
Peru National Household Survey on Living Conditions and Poverty 2015
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- Cross-sectional
- Household
- Individual
- Interview
- Nationally representative
This survey, also known as ENAHO, was first implemented in 1995. From 1997-2002, data was collected on a quarterly basis. The 4th quarter of the survey was executed under the Program for the Improvement of Surveys and the Measurement of Living Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean (MECOVI). Household expenditure data was gathered to provide information on living conditions and poverty status. In May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of 2002 was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. From 1998, the survey included a panel.
In 2015, a sample of the national population was surveyed on topics of employment, income, education, expenditures, assets, health, social programs, household demographics, and housing. The survey included community, agriculture, and business questionnaires, as well as a perceptions of government and household economic status questionnaire.