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Armenia Integrated Living Conditions Survey 2013

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General Info
Geography 
Armenia (ARM)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2013 - 12/2013
Data type
Survey:
  • Household
  • Nationally representative
  • Subnationally representative
  • Urban-rural representative
Summary 

This household survey – conducted in 1996, 1998-1999, and yearly since 2001 – is based on Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) surveys and is intended to assess the level of consumption-based poverty in Armenia. It is conducted over the course of a year with a monthly rotation of the households and communities surveyed. Instruments include a household questionnaire and a diary for household expenditures, consumption, and income.

Questionnaire sections include migration, housing conditions, employment, education, agriculture, health, debts, social assistance, and energy consumption.

Keywords 
Absenteeism, Agriculture, Ambulances, Assets, Birth place, Blood tests, Breastfeeding, Child care, Child labor, Children, Crops, Dairy products, Dentists, Diet, Disability, Disasters, Domestic migration, Education, Education access, Education expenditures, Electricity, Electrocardiograms, Emergency care, Employment, Employment benefits, Family composition, Family size, Fertilizers, Financial assistance for health, Fish, Fishing, Food industry, Food expenditures, Fruits, Gynecology, Health care access, Health care expenditures, Health care personnel, Health care prices, Health care services, Health care use, Health facilities, Health insurance, Health status, Hospitals, Hours worked, Household air pollution, Household expenditures, Household heat, Housing conditions, Hypertension, Immunization, Income, International migration, Internet, Laboratories, Land ownership, Legumes, Length of stay, Livestock, Living conditions, Loans, Marital status, Mass media, Meat, Medical tests, Medicines, Military service, Milk, Mining, Occupation codes, Occupations, Outpatient facilities, Personal health expenditures, Pesticides, Physicians, Place of delivery, Poverty, Pregnancy, Private health facilities, Private social assistance, Processed foods, Processed meats, Public social assistance, Refrigeration, Roads, Sanitation, School enrollment, Starchy vegetables, Surgeons, Telephones, Training programs, Transportation, Unemployment, Vegetables, Waste disposal, Water supply, Whole grains, X-rays, Alcohol use, Child anthropometry, Postnatal care, Tobacco smoking