Ethiopia Rural Household Survey 2004
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 2004 - December, 2004
Data type
Survey:
Household - Longitudinal
Summary
The Ethiopia Rural Household Survey (ERHS) is a longitudinal household survey covering villages in rural Ethiopia. The survey started in 1989 and included 6 farming villages in Central and Southern Ethiopia. Over time, the scope of the survey has expanded to include more and more areas. In 2004, the survey included a household and community portion; topics covered included responses to drought and other shocks, health status, household expenditures on food and assets, and community infrastructure and services.
Keywords
Agriculture, Assets, Breastfeeding, Child anthropometry, Child mortality, Coping behavior, Cough, Crops, Diarrhea, Diet, Disability, Disasters, Education, Employment, Ethnicity, Family composition, Fever, Health facilities, Health literacy, Health status, Hearing loss, Household expenditures, Housing materials, Hygiene, Income, Land ownership, Languages, Livestock, Loans, Marital status, Night blindness, Occupations, Paralysis, Personal health expenditures, Poverty, Pregnancy, Religion, Sanitation, School enrollment, Skin diseases, Summary birth history, Vision loss, Waste disposal, Water supply, Weight change
Citation
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Funders
Suggested citation
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE), Addis Ababa University, Oxford University. Ethiopia Rural Household Survey 2004. Washington, D. C., United States: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).