Rwanda - Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey 2000-2001
Reference ID
RWA-NISR-EICV-2001-v1.1
Year
1999 - 2001
Country
Rwanda
Producer(s)
NISR (National Institute of Statistics, Rwanda) - Government of Rwanda
Sponsor(s)
Department for Intenational Development - DFID - Bilateral funding assistance World Bank - WB - Financial assistance United Nations for the Children - UNICEF - Financial assistance United Nations for Development Program - UNDP - Financial
Collection(s)
Metadata
Documentation in PDF
Last modified
Jun 28, 2016
Documentation
Download the questionnaires, technical documents and reports that describe the survey process and the key results for this study.
Questionnaires
Author(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Country
rwanda
Language
French
Contributor(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Publisher(s)
National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda
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Questionnaire EICV1.pdf
Integrated Household Living Condition Survey in Rwanda(2000-2001)
Author(s)
National institute of Statistics of Rwanda
Date
2002-09-01
Country
Rwanda
Language
English
Contributor(s)
The Household Living Conditions Survey was conducted by the Department of Statistics of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN) with the joint financial assistance of the World Bank, UNICEF, the UNDP, the ADB and the DFID. We offer our
Publisher(s)
National institute of statisticcs of Rwanda
Description
v0.1: Edited data,final version for both internal and external use
Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ................................................................................................................................ 3
Foreword ............................................................................................................................. 4
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................. 5
Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 7
Summary of the main results................................................................................................... 8
Chapter I. Survey methodology.............................................................................................. 9
1.1. Background .................................................................................................................... 9
1.2. Survey objectives............................................................................................................. 9
1.3. Sampling plan.................................................................................................................. 9
1.4. Method of collection .......................................................................................................11
1.5. Data entry and processing................................................................................................12
1.6. Weighting ........................................................................................................................13
1.7. Coverage of the sample ...................................................................................................14
1.8. Concepts and variables used in the study........................................................................ 14
Chapter II: Consumption Expenditure and Poverty .................................................................. 17
2.1. Brief outline of the basic concepts .................................................................................. 17
2.2. Consumption expenditure ............................................................................................... 18
2.3. Poverty............................................................................................................................ 22
2.4. Inequality measurement................................................................................................... 24
2.5. Poverty and basic needs.................................................................................................. 26
2.6. Gender, Marital Status and Poverty................................................................................ 28
Chapter III: Demographic Consideration and Migration ............................................................30
3.1. State of the Population .................................................................................................... 30
3.2. Overview of migration phenomenon............................................................................... 38
3.3. Urbanisation ................................................................................................................... 41
Chapter IV: Education..............................................................................................................44
4.1. Primary education........................................................................................................... 44
4.2. Secondary education........................................................................................................ 47
4.3. Other aspects of education ............................................................................................. 48
Chater V: Health......................................................................................................................52
5.1. Immunisation of children under 5 years old.................................................................... 52
5.2. Family planning............................................................................................................... 55
5.3. Medical consultations...................................................................................................... 57
5.4. Pre-natal care.................................................................................................................. 61
5.5. Immunisation with the Anti-Tetanus Vaccine (ATV) of pregnant women..................... 63
5.6. Breastfeeding.................................................................................................................. 66
5.7. Nutritional awareness to protect against blindness ......................................................... 67
5.8. Fertility ............................................................................................................................68
5.9. Health environment in rural areas ............................................................................... 70
Chapter VI: Employment .........................................................................................................72
6.1. Labour force according to occupational category............................................................ 72
6.2. Labour force according to activity branch....................................................................... 74
6.3. Labour force according to socio-economic group........................................................... 75
6.4. Labour force according to status ..................................................................................... 76
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6.5. Abandonment of main occupation according to reasons................................................. 76
6.6. Population out of work.................................................................................................... 77
6.7. Poverty and employment................................................................................................. 80
Chapter VII: Housing, Environment and Community Development ............................................83
7.1. General remarks and status of housing occupation ......................................................... 83
7.2. Community development ................................................................................................ 91
7.3. Economic infrastructures................................................................................................. 92
7.4. Environment .................................................................................................................... 94
Chapter VIII: Household economic activities of households ......................................................96
8.1. Agricultural and stockraising activities ........................................................................... 96
8.2. Households non-farm enterprises.................................................................................. 103
Chapter IX Transfers, Income And Miscellaneous Expenditure................................................110
9.1. Transfers....................................................................................................................... 110
9.2. Credit, savings and durable goods................................................................................ 114
CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................................117
B I B L I O G R A P H I C R E F E R E N C E S .................................................................118
A N N E X E S .....................................................................................................................119
ANNEX I: Sampling plan .......................................................................................................120
ANNEX II: Questionnaire context ..........................................................................................124
ANNEX III. Table of results ...................................................................................................127
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Eicv_2001_Final_Report_0.pdf
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