LAO_2006_EC_v01_M
Economic Census 2006
Name | Country code |
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Lao PDR | LAO |
Enterprise/Establishment Census [en/census]
The Economic Census 2006 is the first economic census in Lao PDR. The census received financial and technical support from the SIDA through the Statistics Sweden and some financial support from the Lao government. The census covered a wide range of economic units, including non-profit institutions operating in economic-related sectors, regardless of registration status. The census, however, excludes the entities as follows: household agricultural entities, household business with no permanent location, international organizations, representative offices, military camps, schools and hospitals located in the military camps, or police offices and other business entities that are temporarily closed down for more than three months. The economic census was carried on from 11 to 16 of December 2006.
The economic census is the first large enterprise survey in Lao PDR. The National Statistics Center (NSC) has conducted some small enterprise survey since 1997, but the findings of those surveys cannot fully fulfill the objectives and they have been mainly used for the calculation of the National Accounts (the Gross Domestic Product). Moreover, those surveys were based on the sample frame of the enterprise registration which is incomplete. The findings therefore could not capture the precise situation of the economic activities of both public and private entities at national as well as provincial level. Finally, the size of the sample for the annual enterprise survey is only 1 500 to 1 800, while the quarterly one is only 280 samples.
This economic census will collect information from all business entities across the country that have permanent location and are located in the village with road access and urban villages. The interview does not take place in the business entities located in the village with no road access and rural villages, and only keep a record of those business entities. The survey is interview-based.
The main objectives of the economic census are:
To implement the prime-minister agreement number 58/PMO dated 31st April 2006 on the 1st Economic Census of 2006, the government appoints the supervision committee at central and provincial level to supervise and lead every stage of the survey.
Census/enumeration data [cen]
Establishment
Version 1.1 - Edited data, first version, for internal use only
2010-03-10
The scope of the Economic Census 2006 includes:
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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economic systems and development [1.4] | CESSDA | http://www.nesstar.org/rdf/common |
National
Lao PDR Northern Lao Central Lao Southern Lao
The survey covers:
The survey does not cover:
o household agriculture productions including raising animals: chicken, pig and fish (animal farms are however included in the survey)
o international organizations and representative offices such as embassy or some projects of the foreign embassies)
o schools, hospitals and other primary economic units located inside military camps and police departments (for those located outside the military camps and police offices are covered in the survey)
o the economic units and shops that are temporary closed down for renovations
The survey (interview) does not cover the business entities that are self-employed business, operate at the owner’s residence or do not have permanent office such as carpenter, taxi driver and mobile sellers and only the statistics on these groups of entities are collected.
Name | Affiliation |
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Department of Statistics | Ministry of Planning and Investment |
Name | Role |
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Ministry of Finance | Supervisors |
Ministry of Industry and Commerce | Supervisors |
Name |
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Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency |
Lao government |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Swedish Statistics Central Bureau | SCB | Technical assistance |
General Statistics Office | GSO | Technical assitance |
No sampling was done as this is a census.
There were a total of 209,484 primary economic units registered during the registration stage in October 2006 including the economic units of various forms and levels. However, the actual field survey only covers 137 357 units excluding the units located in villages with no road access and those with no permanent address (mobile shops, street vendors, lottery sellers, Tuk Tuk driver, taxi driver, mobile fruit carts and other temporary retail shops in the school and the like) and other production unit with only one labor in various sectors such as handicraft, weaving, agriculture, forestry and animal breeding.
The questionnaire covers the following information:
Start | End |
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2006-12-04 | 2006-12-08 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Department of Statistics | Ministry of Planning and Ivestment |
Department of Tax | Ministry of Finance |
Economic Research Institute for Trade | Ministry of Industry and Commerce |
Survey preparation
Before the economic census, the registration of primary economic units is an important preparatory stage to gain basic information. The registration was carried on during October to November of 2006.
Registration of surveyed samples
The registration includes primary economic units in every village across the country which can be summarized as follows.
The majority of the economic units are located in the urban especially in the business area in big provinces. For instance, Vientiane Capital covers 18 percent of total economic units. The other big provinces are Champasack covering 12 percent, Savannakhet covering 9.9% followed by Vientiane province and Luangprabang each covering 9 percent.
The registration shows that 90 percent of primary economic units have permanent location and could be accessed based on the business information such as the geographical location like province, district, village, units, house number and contact telephone number.
Pre-testing the survey
To ensure the success of Lao PDR’s first economic census, the National Statistics Center as the secretary office of the Economic census conducted the trial survey in two locations: Vientiane Capital and Champasack. Based on this, the secretary office of the Economic Census would like to report the findings as follows.
Main objectives of the trial survey are:
o To learn about duration of the survey as to prepare adequate time for the training.
o To learn about the time needed for each interview.
o To review the contents and definitions provide in the manual.
o To assess the understanding of the enumerators on each questions of the questionnaire.
o To examine how the enumerator record the interview.
o To review the continuation and flows of various questions in the questionnaire.
o To review the utility of the list of economic unit for the enumerator.
o To assess the capacity of digital camera, scanner and computer for data analysis.
o To review the evaluation of the findings through digital cameras and scanners.
Advocacy of the economic census
Various promotion programs have been implemented to raise the understanding of the economic units about the objectives and goals of the economic census. The promotions are as follows.
Training
Training was held in order to build the capacity of the staffs at all levels. The training began at the preparation stage on the registration of economic units during September 2006. The training was organized at all levels such as training of trainers and enumerators from central level; training at provincial level which invite staffs from the provincial and municipal districts; and finally training at district level where district and village staffs can attend.
Technical training was organized twice. The first training was held in November 2006 with 98 participants who were trainers and representative of management level from provinces. The second training organized in December 2006 was for 30 participants from line ministries and other concerned organizations.
Local training was also held at two levels. The provincial level training was held at the same period across the country which invited management level staffs from district level. Afterward, the district level officials held district level training for village staffs for 5 days with participants of 4 525 people nationwide.
Name | Affiliation | URL |
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Director General | Department of Statistics | www.nsc.gov.la |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | The Statistics Law of Lao PDR guarantees that identities of respondents are kept confidential. Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have to formally agree: 1. To make no copies of any files or portions of files to which s/he is granted access except those authorized by the data depositor. 2. Not to use any technique in an attempt to learn the identity of any person, establishment, or sampling unit not identified on public use data files. 3. To hold in strictest confidence the identification of any establishment or individual that may be inadvertently revealed in any documents or discussion, or analysis. Such inadvertent identification revealed in her/his analysis will be immediately brought to the attention of the data depositor. |
Authorization to use this data is granted to designated individuals in the concerned division of the Department of Statistics (DoS). Under no circumstances shall the authorized user reproduce, distribute, sell or lend the entire data or parts thereof to any other data user apart from himself or that of authorized employees in the DoS.
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Department of Statistics, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Lao PDR. Economic Census 2006 (EC 2006). Ref. LAO_2006_EC_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [website] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Deputy Director | Services Division, Department of Statistics, Ministry of Planning and Investment | nscit@etllao.com | www.nsc.gov.la |
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Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Mr. Houmnylat RATTANAVONG | Data base specialist | |
Mr. Dueansavanh THAMACHACK | Data base specialist | |
Accelerated Data Program | International Household Survey Network | Editing for the IHSN survey catalog |
2010-02-10
Version 01: Adopted from "DDI_LAO_2006_EC_v01_M" DDI that was done by metadata producers mentioned in "Metadata Production" section.