Nicaragua 1993: Encuesta Nacional de Hogares sobre Medición de Niveles de Vida



The 1993 Nicaragua National Household Living Standards Survey (Encuesta Nacional de Hogares sobre Medición de Niveles de Vida - EMNV) provides individual level and household level socio-economic data from 4,200 households. All stages of the survey were performed by the Nicaraguan National Institute for Statistics and Census (Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos - INEC) with the technical and financial assistance of the World Bank, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Children's Education Fund (UNICEF), the Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA), the United States' Agency for International Development (USAID), and the government of Nicaragua. INEC has given permission to the World Bank to distribute the data base from the 1993 EMNV.

The unit of observation for the family relationships, education, health, economic activity, and migration sections of the survey is the individual; and for housing, consumption, household enterprise, and agro-pastoral activities, the unit of observation is the household. The household is defined as the person or collection of persons, whether related or not, that habitually live in the same private dwelling, occupying it in part or in whole, and that tend to their life needs together.

For the best use of the database, it is highly recommended that users read all of the documentation that is provided for using the data (see below "Documentation for the 1993 Nicaragua EMNV").

Data files and necessary supporting documentation can be downloaded from the Net. To obtain the data, first read the sections describing the formats of the data and documentation. Download the documentation, then fill in the 'Data Use Agreement Form', and finally download the data.



Revised 12/03/01


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