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Bolivia Household Survey 2005

General Info

Original or alternative title 
Encuesta de Hogares 2005
Provider 
National Institute of Statistics (Bolivia)
Microdata access: Download
Geography 
Bolivia (BOL)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
November, 2005 - December, 2005
Series or system 
Bolivia Household Survey
Data type
Survey: Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Urban-rural representative
Summary 

From 1999-2002 Bolivia's National Institute of Statistics carried out a household survey as part of the Program for the Improvement of Surveys and the Measurement of Living Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean (MECOVI). The 2005 survey is comparable to these earlier surveys on the topics of household demographics, migration, education, employment, income, expenditures, and housing; however, modules from prior years on health and social programs were not included in this year. The sample size was 4,260 households.

Keywords 
Agriculture, Assets, Cooking fuels, Crops, Diet, Domestic migration, Education, Education expenditures, Electricity, Employment, Ethnicity, Family composition, Family size, Household air pollution, Household expenditures, Housing, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Income, International migration, Languages, Literacy, Livestock, Marital status, Occupations, Personal health expenditures, Sanitation, School enrollment, Telephones, Transportation, Unemployment, Waste disposal, Water supply

Citation

Contributors 
National Institute of Statistics (Bolivia)
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Funders 
Government of Bolivia
Publisher 
National Institute of Statistics (Bolivia)
Suggested citation 

National Institute of Statistics (Bolivia), United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL). Bolivia Household Survey 2005. La Paz, Bolivia: National Institute of Statistics (Bolivia).


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