Mexico Survey of Family and Vulnerability 2006
General Info
Original or alternative title
Encuesta de Familia y Vulnerabilidad en Mexico (ENFAVU) 2006
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
September, 2006 - October, 2006
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The National Survey of Family and Vulnerability studied the ways in which Mexican families face and cope with vulnerable or high risk circumstances. Questionnaires investigate factors of security and vulnerability including socioeconomic characteristics, education, employment and income, family networks, and other aspects of family living conditions. The sample included 5,345 households nationally, from which 4,647 interviews were completed.
This study was part of the Mexican Family Diagnosis project, coordinated by the National Comprehensive Development of the Family (SNDIF).
Keywords
Aged adults, Agriculture, Assets, Coping behavior, Crime, Disability, Domestic migration, Domestic violence, Education, Electricity, Employment, Employment benefits, Family composition, Family size, Health care access, Health care use, Health insurance, Hospitals, Hours worked, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Income, International migration, Languages, Limited mobility, Literacy, Living conditions, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal age, Mental and behavioral disorders, Occupations, Pregnancy, Private health facilities, Private social assistance, Public health facilities, Public social assistance, Refrigeration, Sanitation, School enrollment, Sense organ diseases, Summary birth history, Telephones, Transportation, Unemployment, Unintentional injuries, Violence, Water supply
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Institute for Social Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico, National System for Integral Family Development (Mexico). Mexico Survey of Family and Vulnerability 2006.