Author(s) |
Central Statistical Office |
Date |
1994-12-01 |
Country |
Zambia |
Language |
English |
Contributor(s) |
Government Republic of Zambia , The Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics , World Bank , The Norwegian Government |
Publisher(s) |
Central Statistical Office |
Description |
This report contains results of the second Social Dimensions of Adjustment (SDA) Priority Survey that took place from April to June, 1993. The survey covered the whole country on a sample basis covering 651 Standard Enumeration Areas. About 10,000 households were interviewed in total. The first survey took place from October to November, 1991 and covered 500 Standard Enumeration Areas and about 10,000 households.The results contained in this report are mainly cross tabulations of some major background variables in most of the topics investigated. Nonetheless, the results presented in this report are by no means exhaustive. A lot more of primary data stored in the computer still remains to be fully investigated and analysed. The Central Statistical Office is committed to making available the stored data to interested users for further analysis. |
Table of contents |
Preface i
Table of Contents ii
List of Tables v
List of Appendices ix
List of Abbreviations ix
Part I Background to the Survey x
Chapter 1 Survey Background 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Purpose of the Survey 1
1.3 Coverage and scope of the Survey 2
1.4 Map of Zambia 3
1.5 Overview of Zambia 4
Chapter 2 Survey Design 6
2.1 Coverage 6
2.2 Stratification 6
2.3 Sample Selection 10
2.4 Estimation Procedure 14
2.5 Field Work 16
2.6 Data Processing 17
Chapter 3 General Concepts and Definitions 18
Part II Presentation of Results 20
Chapter 4 Demography 21
4.1 Introduction 21
4.2 Population size and regional distribution 21
4.3 Age and sex structure 21
4.4 Socio-economic groups 21
4.5 Marital status 22
4.6 Female headed households 22
4.7 Household sizes 23
Chapter 5 Health Care 28
5.1 Introduction 28
5.2 Accessibility to health centres 28
5.3 Health consultations 29
5.4 Source of drinking water 29
Chapter 6 Education 35
6.1 Introduction 35
6.2 School Attendance 35
6.3 Gross School Attendance Rate 36
6.4 Net Attendance Rates 36
6.5 Ever Attended School Population 37
6.6 Reason For Leaving School 37
6.7 Highest Level of Education 37
Chapter 7 Labour Force 49
7.1 Coverage, concepts and definitions 49
7.2 Dimensions of the labour force 53
7.3 The currently employed labour force 54
7.4 The currently unemployed labour force 59
Chapter 8 Household Income and Assets 88
8.1 Coverage 88
8.2 Distribution of household income 89
8.3 Income inequality 90
8.4 Household assets 91
Chapter 9 Household Expenditure 100
9.1 Coverage, concepts and definitions 100
Chapter 10 Poverty 109
10.1 Coverage, concepts and definitions 109
10.2 Incidence of poverty 112
10.3 Intensity of poverty 113
Chapter 11 Household Amenities and Facilities and Building materials of dwelling units 120
11.1 Coverage 120
11.2 Type of tenancy 120
11.3 Type of lighting energy 121
11.4 Type of cooking energy 121
11.5 Type of toilet facility 121
11.6 Garbage disposal 121
11.7 Households proximity to various facilities 122
11.8 Building material of dwelling units 123
Chapter 12 Agriculture 133
12.1 Coverage 133
12.2 Agricultural households 134
12.3 Production 134
Chapter 13 Anthropometry 144
13.1 Introduction 144
13.2 Determining nutritional status 144
13.3 Geographical distribution of malnutrition 145
13.4 Determinants of child malnutrition 145 |
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