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Economic Statistics
Division, Socio-Economic Statistics Branch, Household
Income-Expenditure Section
Tel: (66)(2) 281-0333
ext. 1809 - 1811 Fax: 281-8617
Director:
[email protected]
The first Household
Socio-Economic Survey was conducted by the National
Statistical Office (NSO) in 1957, known as " The Household
Expenditure Survey". This name was changed to the Household
Socio-Economic Survey in 1968 - 1969 and the survey was
conducted every five years. Due to the rapid economic
expansion and the importance of the survey in order to set the
anti-poverty policy, the Ministerial Cabinet had passed an
approval on September 8, 1987 for the NSO to carry out the
survey every two years. The 2000 survey is the fifteenth
survey of this kind. (The 1999 was conducted special periodic
survey by the cabinet assignment.)
Summary Tables
Objective
The primary objective of
the survey is collecting information on household income and
household expenditures, household consumptions, changes in
assets and liabilities, the durable goods ownerships, and
housing characteristics including other living conditions of
households.
Coverage
The survey covered all
private, non-institutional households residing permanently in
municipal areas , sanitary districts, and villages of all
regions. However, it excluded that part of the population
living in transient hotels and rooming houses, hostels,
boarding schools, temples, military barracks, prisons, welfare
institutes, hospitals and other such institutions. It also
excluded households of foreign diplomats and other temporary
residents.
Sample Design
A stratified,
three-stage sample design was adopted for the survey since
1975-76 until 1986. The primary and secondary sampling units
were Amphoes and blocks (in municipal areas) or villages
(non-municipal areas) respectively. The private households
were the ultimate sampling units.
Since 1988 onwards, a
stratified two-stage sampling was adopted for the survey. The
primary sampling units were blocks for municipal areas and
were villages for non-municipal areas. The secondary sampling
units were private households.
Survey Contents
The survey included the
following subject areas:
- Household members
characteristics such as sex, age, education, occupation,
etc.
- Household income
- Household expenditures
- Housing
characteristics
- Ownership of household
durable goods
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