The 2009-10 Papua New Guinea Household Income and Expenditure Survey covered the following topics:
Household information
General services available in the village
Health services: location and accessibility
Self-employment and family business activities
Anthropometrics
Household stocks
Consumption/expenditure
Main meals at this household
Education
Housing
Disabilities
Individual health
Employment & labour
Security
Household business
Provincial-level diagnostic assessment of basic reading skills in grades 2 to 4 in English.
Provincial-level diagnostic assessment of basic reading skills in grades 2 to 4 in English.
Provincial-level diagnostic assessment of basic reading skills in grades 2 to 5 in Kuanua (grades 2 and 3) and English (grades 4 and 5).
Provincial-level diagnostic assessment of basic reading skills in grades 2 to 4 in English.
The World Bank Group Country Opinion Survey covered the following topics:
A. General Issues Facing Papua New Guinea
B. Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank Group (WBG)
C. World Bank Effectiveness and Results
D.The World Bank Group's Knowledge Work and Activities
E. Working with the World Bank Group
F. The Future Role of the World Bank Group in Papua New Guinea
G. Communication and Information Sharing
H. Background Information
The scope of the study includes:
- General Issues Facing Papua New Guinea
- Overall Attitudes toward the World Bank Group
- World Bank Group’s Effectiveness and Results
- The World Bank Group’s Knowledge Work and Activities
- Working with the World Bank Group
- The Future Role of the World Bank Group in Papua New Guinea
- Communication and Information Sharing
- Background Information
-HOUSEHOLD: Interview information; Basic information; Knowledge; Employment and income loss; Access food and food security; Coping strategies; Access health; Public trust and security; Assets and well-being; Interview results.
-INDIVIDUAL: Interview information; Basic information; Employment and income loss.
-HOUSEHOLD: Interview information; Basic information; Knowledge; Employment and income loss; Access food and food security; Coping strategies; Access health; Public trust and security; Assets and well-being; Interview results.
-INDIVIDUAL: Interview information; Basic information; Employment and income loss.
The 2000 Palau Population and Housing Census covers the following topics: Geographic distribution, Age and sex, Households, families, and marital status, Fertility, Mortality, Migration, Education and language, Religion, Labor force participation, Occupation, industry and class of worker, Income and poverty.
The scope of the 2005 Palau Census of Population and Housing includes collecting, compiling, evaluating, analysing and releasing demographic and housing, economic and social data pertaining to all persons and their living quarters.
Household Control Form: Collects basic demographic information from each member of the household such as, age, sex, marital status, ethnicity, etc.
Expenditure Questionnaire: Covers basic details about the dwelling structure and its access to things like water and sanitation. It was also used as a vehicle to collect expenditure on major and infrequent expenditures incurred by the household.
Income Questionnaire: Covers each of the main types of household income generated by the household such as wages and salaries, business income and income from subsistence activities.
-HOUSEHOLD: Household size and composition; Ranked sources of income and average household expenditure level; Average household consumption patterns and sources; Average number of fishers and boats per household.
-HOUSEHOLD: Dwelling characteristics, Vechicles owned, Accessories owned, Activities, Expenditure, Income.
-INDIVIDUAL: Demographic characteristics, Labour force, Health, Communication, Expenditure, Income.
-HOUSEHOLD: Household size and composition; Ranked sources of income and average household expenditure level; Average household consumption patterns and sources; Average number of fishers and boats per household.
The 2010 Niue GSHS measured alcohol use; dietary behaviors; hygiene; mental health; physical activity; protective factors; tobacco use; and violence and unintentional injury.
The scope of the Population and Household Census includes:
- HOUSEHOLD: List of household member, Household characteristics, household appliances, water and sanitation, security of tenure and durability of housing, taro plantantions, livestock and poultry
- PERSON: Individual characteristics, education, occupation, usual residence, mass media, internet, health, reproduction
-HOUSEHOLD: Household size and composition; Ranked sources of income and average household expenditure level; Average household consumption patterns and sources; Average number of fishers and boats per household.
- HOUSEHOLD: Basic household characteristics of the private dwellings, including tenure, sanitation, water and electricity, household wealth and household activities.
- INDIVIDUAL: Basic demographic characteristics of individuals in a particular household dwelling, including age, sex, ethnicity, religion, internal migration, educational attainment, economic activity and fertility.
The Nauru-STEPS survey was a representative, population-wide cross-sectional survey and involved collectingdata on levels of NCD risk factors among 15-64 year olds. Data collection moved along a sequential three-step process as follows: