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Cambodia Inter-Censal Population Survey 2013, Count People and Households

Cambodia, 2013
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KHM-NIS-CIPS-2013-v1.0
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National Institute of Statistics
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Questionnaires
Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey, 2013 Forms A
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Author(s) National Institute of Statistics United Nations Population Fund Japanis Internattional Cooperation Agency
Date 2013-03-01
Country Cambodia
Description CIPS 2013 Questionnaire in English and Khmer languages.
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Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey, 2013 Forms B
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Author(s) National Institute of Statistics United Nations Population Fund Japanis Internattional Cooperation Agency
Date 2013-03-01
Country Cambodia
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Technical documents
Enumerator’s Manual
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Author(s) National Institute of Statistics
Country Cambodia
Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Data Entry Concepts
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Field Ranges
2.3 Field Sequences
2.4 Leading Zeroes
2.5 Skip Patterns
2.6 Consistency Checks
2.7 Correcting Typing Errors
3. CSPro Concepts
3.1 Modes of Operation
3.2 Adding or Deleting Occurrences in Modify Mode
3.3 Ending a Roster
3.4 Function Keys
3.5 Status Line
3.6 Saving Data Files
Chapter 2: Operational Control System
1. Introduction
2. Entering Your Operator ID
3. Starting Work on a New Assignment
4. Continuing Work on an Assignment
5. Submitting an Assignment as Complete
6. Navigating Between Different Sections
7. Viewing Old Assignments
Chapter 3: Summary Form 2
1. Introduction
2. Arranging and Entering the Questionnaires
3. Multiple Households within One Building
4. Locked Houses
5. Page and EA Totals
6. Field Ranges
7. Skip Patterns
8. Consistency Checks
Chapter 4: Form A
1. Introduction
2. Arranging and Entering the Questionnaires
3. Multiple Households within One Building
4. Locked Houses
5. Page Totals
6. Field Ranges
7. Skip Patterns
8. Consistency Checks
Chapter 5: Form B
1. Introduction
2. Arranging and Entering the Questionnaires
3. Automatically Scrolling Rosters
3. Automatic Sizing of Roster
4. Verifying Form B Data
5. Cover Form 1
5.1. Field Ranges
5.2. Skip Patterns
5.3. Consistency Checks
6. Cover Form 2
6.1. Field Ranges
6.2. Skip Patterns
6.3. Consistency Checks
7. Part 2: Individual Particulars
7.1. Field Ranges
7.2. Skip Patterns
7.3. Consistency Checks
8. Part 3: Fertility Information
8.1. Field Ranges
8.2. Skip Patterns
8.3. Consistency Checks
9. Part 4: Deaths in Household
9.1. Field Ranges
9.2. Skip Patterns
9.3. Consistency Checks
10. Part 5: Household Information
10.1. Field Ranges
10.2. Skip Patterns
10.3. Consistency Checks
Chapter 6: Operational Control System (for Supervisors)
1. Introduction
2. Modifying the Language of Messages
3. Removing an Enumerator's Assignments
4. Copying Files from the Network
5. Main Supervisor Program
6. Network File Structure
7. Pushing Program Updates from the Network
8. Local Computer File Structure
9. File Naming Scheme
Chapter 7: Main Supervisor Program
1. Introduction
2. Unstarted EAs List
3. Form B Submissions for Verification List
4. EA Status Lists
5. Operator Statistics Viewer
6. Verification Resolution Module
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Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey, 2013 , Enumerator's Manual
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Author(s) National Institute of Statistics
Date 2012-09-01
Description As a survey enumerator, you are performing a duty, which is of great national importance. While you are privileged to be a survey enumerator, you have a big responsibility as well. You have to fulfill it with a sense of pride and devotion to duty. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly which will help in discharging your duties satisfactorily.
Table of contents 1. The Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey
2. Objectives of the 2013 survey
3. Uses of Survey Data
4. Survey Date and Reference Time
5. Authority for the 2013 survey
6. Field Organization of the Survey
7. The 2013 Survey Schedules
8. Enumerator's kit
9. The House List
10. Updating EA Map
11. Numbering of Buildings
12. Household
13. Marking Building Numbers on EA Map
14. House-listing
15. Column 1: Line Number.
16. Column 2: Building / Structure Number
17. Columns 3 to 5: Predominant Construction Material of Building/ Structure
18. Column 3: Material of Wall
19. Column 4: Material of Roof
20. Column 5: Material of Floor
21. Column 6: Purpose of Building / Structure
22. Important
23. Column 7: Household No.
24. Columns 8 and 9: Particulars of Head of Household
25. Definition of Head of Household
26. Column 8: Name
27. Column 9: Sex (1: Male, 2: Female)
28. Column 10 to 12: Number of Persons Usually Living in the Household
29. Column 13: Remarks
30. Column 14: Serial Number of household
31. General
32. General
33. Reference Time is Midnight of March 3, 2013
34. Important Note
35. Specimen Form of Questionnaire
36. Identification Particulars
37. What to do when two or more Questionnaire are used for a Household?
38. Name of Head of Household
39. Serial Number of Household Selected
40. Filling in of Statements 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3
41. Important Note
42. Statement 1.1 Usual Members Present on Survey Night
43. Column 1: Serial Number
44. Column 2: Full Name
45. Column 3: Relationship to Head of Household
46. Column 4: Sex
47. Statement 1.2: Visitors Present On Survey Night
48. Statement 1.3: Usual Members Absent on Survey Night
49. Total Numbers of Persons in Statement 1.1 and 1.2
50. Total of Statement 1.1 and Statement 1.2
51. The Layout of Form B Household Questionnaire Part 2
52. Instructions for Filing-in Column 1 to 25 of Form B: Part 2
53. Column 1: Serial No.
54. Columns 2 to 4:
55. Column 2: Full name
56. Column 3: Relationship
57. Column 4: Sex
58. Column 5: Age
58.2 What to do when a person does not know his/her age?
59. Column 6: Mother: Is mother (i.e. natural mother) of the person alive?
60. Column 7: Whether living with own mother
61.Column 8: Marital Status
62. Column 9: Age at first Marriage
63. Column 10: Mother Tongue
64. Column 11: Religion
65. Column 12: Birth Place.
67. Column 14: Duration of Stay
68. Column 15: Reason for Migration
69. Column 16: Literacy
70. Column 17: Full Time Education
71. Column 18 : Physical/Mental Disability, if any
72. Column 19 to 25 on Economic Characteristics of Population
73. Column 19: Main Activity During Last Year.
74. Columns 20 to 24
75. Column 20: Employment Period
76. Column 21: Occupation
77. Column 22: Employment Status
78. Column 23: Nature of Industry, Trade or Service
79. Column 24: Sector of Employment
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Cambodia Inter-censal Population Survey, 2013 , Supervisor’s Manual
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Author(s) National Institute of Statistics
Date 2012-09-01
Country Cambodia
Description As supervisor of the Cambodia Inter-Censal Population Survey 2013, you are placed between the enumerator and the Province Survey officer (PSO) or his nominated staff. You are responsible for the work of the enumerators under your charge.
Table of contents - Supervisor's position in the survey organisation
- Main task of the Supervisors
- Need to master the Enumerator's Manual
- You must command the confidence of your Enumerators
- Whom to contact in case of difficulties?
- Co-operation with Enumerators
- Enumeration period and working hours
- Help to make the 2013 CIPS of Cambodia a success and you can be legitimately proud of having contributed to a national task.
- Replacement of Inefficient Enumerators
- Conversion table for age
- Make sure that Enumerators know the boundaries of their EAs
- Preparation of itinerary
- Seek the cooperation of Village Chief
- Materials you will receive before the survey and their distribution
- Always keep in touch with your Enumerators
- Maintain effective control over Enumeration
- Observation and Field Review Procedures
- Coverage check
- Checking of entries in the questionnaire
- How to deal with difficult cases?
- Non-co-operative Respondents
- Locked Buildings
- Reserve stock of questionnaires
- Taking over filled-in Survey Questionnaires and other materials from each Enumerator and final check of filled in schedules
- Supervisor's Summary
- Handing over records to coordinator officer appointed for the province
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