NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Original or alternative title Encuesta Permanente de Hogares Provider National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Argentina)Microdata access: Download Geography Argentina (ARG) Coverage type Country Time period covered 03/2011 - 06/2011 Series or system Argentina Permanent Household Survey (EPH) Data type Survey: HouseholdIndividualInterviewLongitudinalUrban only Summary In 2003, data collection for Argentina household surveys was changed from periodic (May and October) to continuous, and the questionnaire was redesigned to capture more accurate data on the labor market. At the start of continuous data collection, approximately 13,000 households were surveyed per quarter. In the third quarter of 2006, three new urban areas were added to the survey, and the sample was expanded in areas of 500,000 or fewer inhabitants, increasing the average number of participating households to around 18,000. Households in each participating area were assigned to one of 12 weeks in the quarter. Households were surveyed for two consecutive quarters. They were then removed for two consecutive quarters and returned to the survey for two more quarters, so that a household was followed over a year and a half. Data were gathered on employment, income, migration, education, housing, and demographics. Keywords Birth place, Child labor, Cooking fuels, Disability, Disasters, Domestic migration, Education, Employment, Employment benefits, Environmental hazards, Family composition, Family size, Health insurance, Hours worked, Household air pollution, Housing, Housing conditions, Housing materials, Income, International migration, Literacy, Loans, Marital status, Occupations, Public social assistance, Sanitation, School enrollment, Unemployment, Water supply Citation Contributors National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Argentina) Publisher National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Argentina) Suggested citation National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Argentina). Argentina Permanent Household Survey, Second Quarter 2011. Buenos Aires, Argentina: National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Argentina). GHDx Entry last modified on: Mar 17, 2022