Tanzania Household Budget Survey 2011-2012
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
October, 2011 - October, 2012
Data type
Survey:
Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
The purpose of the Household Budget Survey (HBS) is to develop strategies on reducing poverty by collecting household data on income, expenditures, and economic and housing information. This is the sixth HBS conducted in Tanzania; changes in the 2011-2012 survey included questions on tourism, agriculture, migration, and non-food recall periods.
The sample size was 10,400 households, and 9,788 were successfully interviewed for a 94.1% response rate.
Keywords
Absenteeism, Agriculture, Assets, Birth certificates, Birth place, Community action, Community health workers, Cooking fuels, Crops, Death certificates, Diarrhea, Domestic migration, Education, Education access, Education expenditures, Employment, FFQ, Family composition, Family size, Fertilizers, Fever, Food expenditures, Government expenditures, HIV and AIDS, Health care access, Health care use, Health education, Health insurance, Health promotion, Homelessness, Hospitals, Hours worked, Household air pollution, Household expenditures, Household water treatment, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Hygiene, Income, International migration, Internet, Land ownership, Languages, Lighting, Literacy, Livestock, Malaria, Marital status, Mass media, Occupations, Parental survival, Personal health expenditures, Pesticides, Pharmacies, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Refrigeration, Roads, Sanitation, Schools, Sense organ diseases, Skilled birth attendants, Skin diseases, Telephones, Tourism, Traditional healers, Transportation, Vision loss, Water supply
Citation
Contributors
Funders
Publisher
Publication year
2014
Suggested citation
National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania). Tanzania Household Budget Survey 2011-2012. Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania: National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania), 2014.