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Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 2011

Cambodia, 2011
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Reference ID
KHM-NIS-CSES-2011-v1.0
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National Institute of Statistics
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Cambodia Socio Economic Surveys
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Jan 07, 2021
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Jan 08, 2021
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  • 11dy_expenditure
  • 11dy_income
  • construction
  • costcultivationcrops
  • durablegoods
  • fishcultivation1
  • fishcultivation2
  • fishcultivation3
  • foodconsumption
  • forestryhunting1
  • forestryhunting2
  • hhmembers
  • housing
  • incomeothersource
  • inventorycrops
  • landownership
  • liabilities
  • livestock1
  • livestock2
  • nonagriculture1
  • nonagriculture2
  • nonagriculture3
  • otherinfo
  • persondisability
  • personecocurrent
  • personecousual
  • personeducation
  • personhealthu2
  • personillness
  • personmaternalhealth
  • personmigrationcurrent
  • personmigrationpast
  • personpresence
  • personviolencea
  • personviolenceb
  • productioncrops
  • psulisting
  • recallnonfood
  • salescrops
  • vulnerability
  • weighthouseholds
  • weightpersons

received transfers or gifts in cash in the last 12 mon (q03bc11)

Data file: personmigrationcurrent

Overview

Valid: 3003
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 2
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 32
End: 32
Width: 1
Range: 1 - 2
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Have any members of this household received transfers or gifts in cash from .. [NAME}.. the last 12 months?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Yes 2402
80%
2 No 601
20%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
In Cambodia there are very small amounts for social insurance or universal or means-tested social benefits from the government. Together with private transfers they represent up to 3 percent of the total income.
Current transfers paid include different taxes on income and regular cash transfers to private households and for charities. Most of transfers paid are reported as transfers for charities. According to the survey only one third of the households have reported any transfers paid. The average amount is 1 percent of the total income.
Question post text
If the answer = 2, skip to next person

Description

Universe
Previous members of household, 15 years and over, but are no longer living in the household
Source of information
Head of household, spouse of head of household or another adult if both head and spouse are absent
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