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Household Socio-Economic Survey 2004

Thailand, 2004
Reference ID
THA_2004_SES_v01_M
Producer(s)
National Statistical Office
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
Created on
Nov 21, 2011
Last modified
Mar 29, 2019
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  • Study Description
  • Data Dictionary
  • Downloads
  • Related Publications
  • Identification
  • Scope
  • Coverage
  • Producers and sponsors
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Questionnaires
  • Data Appraisal
  • Access policy
  • Disclaimer and copyrights
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
THA_2004_SES_v01_M
Title
Household Socio-Economic Survey 2004
Country
Name Country code
Thailand THA
Study type
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
Series Information
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 2004 survey is the seventeenth survey of this kind. (The 1999 and 2001 surveys were conducted special periodic survey by the cabinet assignment.)

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.
Abstract
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.

The 2004 round includes a special module that was included in the 2004 socioeconomic survey and that asked all adult members of households about their experience with the Village Fund.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Household, Individual

Scope

Notes
The scope of the Household Socio-Economic Survey 2004 includes:
- HOUSEHOLD: characteristics, income and earnings by type and source, socio-economic status, benefits from government, assets and liabilities, housing characteristics, exenditure
- HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS:edcuation, benefits from government, occupation or employment, earnings by type and source
- IMPACT OF VILLAGE FUND ON HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
Topics
Topic Vocabulary URI
Education World Bank
housing [10.1] CESSDA Link
consumption/consumer behaviour [1.1] CESSDA Link
economic conditions and indicators [1.2] CESSDA Link
income, property and investment/saving [1.5] CESSDA Link

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National
Regional
Provincial (Changwat)
Geographic Unit
Villages
Universe
The survey covered all private, non-institutional households residing permanently in municipal areas and non-municipal areas 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.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
National Statistical Office Ministry of Information and Communication Technology
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name
Government of the Kingdom of Thailand

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
A Stratified Two-stage Sampling was adopted for the survey with the provinces (or changwat) as strata. The primary sampling units were blocks for municipal areas and were villages for non-municipal areas. The secondary sampling units were private households.

1) There were 76 changwats, each further divided into two parts according to the type of community: municipal areas, and non-municipal areas.

2) The sample selection of blocks/villages was performed separately and independently in each part by using probability proportional to the total number of households in that block or village.

3) Private households were the ultimate sampling units. Households in every sample block and village were listed to serve as the sampling frame. In each sample block/village a systematic sample of private households were selected with the following sample sizes :
(1) 15 households from each of sample blocks in municipal areas, and
(2) 10 households from each of sample villages in non-municipal areas.
Before selecting the households, the set of households was rearranged by size of household (identified by number of household members) and type of economic household. The total number of selected households for the whole year was 46,600 households.
Response Rate
74.77% at the national level

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2004-01 2004-12
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
An effort was made in 2004 to re-survey all 6,309 households that had been surveyed in rural areas in rounds 2 and 3 of the 2002 socioeconomic survey. This produced a panel of 5,755 rural households for which information is available for both years. This represents an annual attrition rate of 4.5%, which is relatively low. A comparison between panel households and those who dropped out of the panel found no appreciable differences in the relevant variables (in 2002), allaying concerns about attrition bias.

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
Three questionnaires were used:
SES 2 - Household Income Survey
SES 3 - Household Expenditure Survey
SES 5 - Evaluation of the Impact of the Thailand Village Fund on Household Welfare

Data Appraisal

Estimates of Sampling Error
Confidence intervals and coefficients of variation are estimated and published. For a copy of the published tables you may visit the Thailand NSO website or the Reports section of this documentation.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
Information Services National Statistical Office services@nso.go.th Link
Access conditions
The dataset has been anonymized and is accessible to all for statistical and research purposes only, under the following terms and conditions:
1. The data and other materials will not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without the written agreement of the Thailand National Statistical Office (TNSO).
2. The data will be used for statistical and scientific research purposes only. They will be used solely for reporting of aggregated information, and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations.
3. No attempt will be made to re-identify respondents, and no use will be made of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently. Any such discovery would immediately be reported to the TNSO.
4. No attempt will be made to produce links among datasets provided by the , or among data from the TNSO and other datasets that could identify individuals or organizations.
5. Any books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the TNSO will cite the source of data in accordance with the Citation Requirement provided with each dataset.
6. An electronic copy of all reports and publications based on the requested data will be sent to the TNSO.

The original collector of the data, the Thailand National Statistical Office, and the relevant funding agencies bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example:

Thailand National Statistical Office (TNSO). Thailand Household Socio-Economic Survey 2004. Dataset downloaded from http://web.nso.go.th on [date].
Access authority
Name Affiliation URL
Director General National Statistical Office Link

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the Thailand National Statistical Office, the International Household Survey Network, and The World Bank bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Copyright
(c) 2004, Thailand National Statistical Office

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_THA_2004_SES_v01_M
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Gaye Parcon GAP ADP Asia Documentation
Date of Metadata Production
2011-04-19
DDI Document version
Version 02 - Enhancement to Version 01, with microdata documentation
Version 01 - Nesstar file prepared by IHSN
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