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Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 2009

Cambodia, 2009
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KHM_2009_CSES_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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National Institute of Statistics
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Main source of drinking water, dry season (q04_12)

Data file: S04_hhhousing

Overview

Valid: 11969
Invalid: 2
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 13
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 35
End: 36
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 13
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
What is your household's main source of drinking water in dry season?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Piped in dwelling or on premises 1966
16.4%
2 Public tap 61
0.5%
3 Tubed/piped well or borehole 3378
28.2%
4 Protected dug well 890
7.4%
5 Unprotected dug well 1911
16%
6 Pond, river or stream (fetch water from pond, river, stream) 2222
18.6%
7 Pond, river or stream (pump to the house) 483
4%
8 Improved rainwater collection 15
0.1%
9 Unimproved rainwater collection 170
1.4%
10 Water bought from tanker truck or vendor (Vendor brought water home) 754
6.3%
11 Water bought from tanker truck or vendor (Any household member goes to collect) 52
0.4%
12 Bottled water 36
0.3%
13 Other (Specify) 31
0.3%
Sysmiss 2
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question post text
01 = Piped in dwelling or on premises (>> Q16)

07 = Pond, river or stream (pump to the house) (>> Q16)

08 = Improved rainwater collection (catchment tank needs to have all the following: completely closed, tap to withdraw water and at least 3000 litres capacity (>> Q16)

09 = Unimproved rainwater collection (>> Q16)

10 = Water bought from tanker truck or vendor (Vendor brought water home, write "0" in distance and >> Q16)

11 = Water bought from tanker truck or vendor (Any household member goes to collect, write distance in Q13 then ask Q14 and Q15.)

Description

Source of information
Hed of household, spouse of head of household or another adult household member
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