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AFG_2011_NRVA_V01_M
National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012
Afghanistan
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2011 - 2012
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AFG_2011_NRVA_v01_M
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Central Statistics Organization (CSO)
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National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Household Questionnaire (in English)
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Afghanistan
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English
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National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Male Shura Questionnaire (in English)
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National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Female Shura Questionnaire (in English)
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Afghanistan
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National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Market Price Questionnaire (in English)
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Afghanistan
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English
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Reports
National Risk and Vulnerability Survey 2011-2012, Household Questionnaire (in English)
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Central Statistics Organization
Country
Afghanistan
Language
English
Table of contents
Foreword
Key indicators
Table of contents
List of tables
List of figures
List of text boxes
Abbreviations
Map of Afghanistan
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
1 Introduction
2 Survey methodology and operations
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Stakeholder involvement
2.3 Questionnaire design
2.4 Pilot training and pilot survey
2.5 Training and selection of field staff
2.6 Sampling design and implementation
2.7 Field operations
2.8 Data processing
2.9 Comparability of results
2.10 Data limitations
2.11 Reporting
3 Population structure and change
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Population structure and distribution
3.3 Household composition and marriage patterns
3.3.1 Household structure
3.3.2 Marriage patterns
3.4 Childhood mortality
3.5 Migration
3.5.1 General migration
3.5.2 International migration
3.5.3 Internal migration
3.5.4 Seasonal migration
3.5.5 Displacement
4 Labour force characteristics
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Labour force participation
4.3 Labour force characteristics
4.3.1 Conceptualization of employment and unemployment
4.3.2 Employment, underemployment and unemployment
4.4 Characteristics of the employed population
4.4.1 Status in employment
4.4.2 Economic sector and occupation
4.4.3 Working hours
5 Agriculture and livestock
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Farming and horticulture
5.2.1 Irrigated land
5.2.2 Rain-fed land
5.2.3 Horticulture
5.2.4 Farming input costs
5.4 Livestock
5.4.1 Livestock numbers
5.4.2 Sale of animals and animal products
5.4.3 Livestock production factors
6 Poverty incidence, trend and profiling
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Measuring trends in poverty 2007-2011
6.3 Growth and distribution
6.4 Poverty profile
6.4.1 Demographic profile
6.4.2 Household head characteristics
6.5 Conclusions
7 Food security
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Current food security
7.3 Distribution by region
7.4 Comparison of food security between NRVA 2011-12 and NRVA 2007-08
7.5 Characteristics of the food-insecure population
7.5.1 Characterization by main income source
7.5.2 Characterization by asset ownership
7.5.3 Characterization by demographics
7.6 Seasonality and food insecurity
7.6.1 Afghan calendar seasonal differences
7.6.2 Harvest and lean season’s differences
7.7 Food access and supply
7.6.1 Availability of different food items by food security status
7.7.2 Availability of different food items by residence
7.7.3 Sources of food items by population group and food security status
7.7.4 Sources of food items by main income source
7.7.5 Sources of food items by season
7.8 Food consumption
7.8.1 Dietary diversity
7.8.2 Food Consumption Score
7.8.3 Contribution of different food groups to caloric intake
7.9 Coping with shocks
8 Education
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Educational attendance
8.2.1 Educational attendance in residential and gender perspective
8.2.2 Change in educational attendance
8.2.3 Reasons for not attending
8.3 Educational attainment
8.4 Literacy
8.4.1 Literacy in residential and gender perspective
8.4.2 Change in literacy levels
9 Health
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Access to health services
9.2.1 Distance to nearest health facility and costs to reach it
9.2.2 Household expenditure on health
9.2.3 Visits to health care facilities
9.2.4 Use of health care providers
9.3 Child health
9.3.1 Birth registration
9.3.2 Child health indicators
9.4 Maternal health
9.4.1 Ante-natal care
9.4.2 Skilled attendance at birth and place of delivery
10 Housing and household amenities
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Tenancy and dwelling characteristics
10.2.1 Tenancy
10.2.2 Dwelling characteristics
10.3 Household amenities
10.3.1 Water and sanitation
10.3.2 Other household amenities
11 Challenges and strategies
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Indebted households
11.3 Household shocks and coping strategies
11.3.1 Household shocks
11.3.2 Coping strategies
11.4 Community development priorities
References
Annexes
I Persons involved in NRVA 2011-12
II Subjects covered in NRVA 2007-08 to 2015-16
III NRVA 2011-12 questionnaires
IV Sample design and implementation
V Population by age and sex
VI Mortality estimation
VII Updating the poverty line using NRVA 2011-12
VIII Food security analysis methodology
IX Quality assurance and quality assessment
X Tables at province level
XI Concepts and definitions
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