National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (Peru)
Data from multiple Demographic and Health Surveys within a country are combined to create one maternal mortality series.
Data from multiple Demographic and Health Surveys within a country are combined to create one complete birth history estimate series.
Peru National Household Survey on Living Conditions and Poverty (ENAHO)
The Peru [National Household Survey on Living Conditions and Poverty] Encuesta Nacional de Hogares, Sobre Condiciones de Vida y Pobreza (ENAHO), was first implemented in 1995 under the title [National Household Survey] Encuesta Nacional de Hogares (ENAHO).
From 1997-2002 data was collected on a quarterly basis. The fourth 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), and detailed employment and household expenditure data were gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status of the population. In addition to households, community leaders were also surveyed from 1997-2006. The surveys executed in the first, second, and third quarters of 1997-2002 often focused on specific subjects such as employment or crime and victimization. While the majority of the surveys in this program have been conducted nationally in urban and rural areas, a few of the earlier surveys were done in select provinces or only enumerated the national, urban population. In addition to employment, income, and expenditure data, main topics often covered by the surveys include agricultural activities, health status and health care use, housing, and demographics.
In May 2003 data collection for the survey became continuous, and the sample of the fourth quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. The modules for the continuous survey are similar to those used in the fourth quarter of previous years. The continuous data collection allows for different levels of inference. Monthly data allows for national inference, quarterly data allows for region level inference, and the annual data allows for department level inference.
The survey has included a panel component since 1998, and the panel size varies from year to year.
Peru National Household Survey, Third Quarter 1997
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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). Expenditure data was gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. From 1998, the survey included a panel component.
During the third quarter of 1997, the national urban population was surveyed on topics of employment and income. The sample, based on the 1993 Census, was 13,812 households.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru). Peru National Household Survey, Third Quarter 1997. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).
Peru National Household Survey, Fourth Quarter 1999
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This survey, also known as ENAHO, was first implemented in 1995. From 1997-2002, it was executed under the Program for the Improvement of Surveys and the Measurement of Living Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean (MECOVI). During these years data was collected quarterly. Detailed data on expenditures was gathered in the 4th quarter, providing information on living conditions and poverty. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. From 1998, the survey included a panel component.
During the fourth quarter of 1999, a sample of the national population was surveyed on topics of household demographics, employment, income, education, social programs, agriculture, expenditures, assets, health, and housing. A community questionnaire was used included in the survey. The sample, based on the 1993 Census, was 4,016 households.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), World Bank (WB), United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL). Peru National Household Survey, Fourth Quarter 1999. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).
Peru National Household Survey, Third Quarter 1999
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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). Expenditure data was gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. From 1998, the survey included a panel component.
During the third quarter of 1999, a sample of the national population was surveyed on topics of household demographics, employment and income, and agriculture.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru). Peru National Household Survey, Third Quarter 1999. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).
Peru National Household Survey, Panel Sample 2002-2006
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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). Detailed household expenditure data was gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year.
From 1998, the survey included a panel component. The panel was in the fourth quarter from 1998-2002, May to December in 2003, and throughout the year since 2004.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru). Peru National Household Survey, Panel Sample 2002-2006. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).
Peru National Household Survey Panel Sample, Fourth Quarter 1998-2002
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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). Detailed household expenditure data was gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous and the sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year.
From 1998, the survey included a panel component in the fourth quarter from 1998-2002, May to December in 2003, and throughout the year since 2004. The annual household sample sizes for the first panel section were: 3,851 in 1998, 3,855 in 1999, 1,991 in 2000, 3,632 in 2001, and 6,257 in 2002.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), World Bank (WB), United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL). Peru National Household Survey Panel Sample, Fourth Quarter 1998-2002. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).
Peru National Household Survey, Fourth Quarter 1998
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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). Expenditure data was gathered to provide information on the living conditions and poverty status. Beginning in May 2003, the data collection became continuous. The sample of the 4th quarter of the 2002 survey was divided into 12 subsamples, each for a month of the year. From 1998, the survey included a panel component.
During the 4th quarter of 1998, a sample of the national population was surveyed on topics of housing, household demographics, employment, education, income, financial transactions, household expenditures, agriculture, health, and social programs. A community questionnaire was also included during this quarter. The sample, based on the 1993 Census, was 8,054 households.
National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), World Bank (WB), United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL). Peru National Household Survey, Fourth Quarter 1998. Lima, Peru: National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) (Peru).