Microdata Library Thailand - The Population and Housing Census of Thailand 2000 - IPUMS Subset National Statistical Office, Minnesota Population Center - University of Minnesota Report generated on: April 25, 2018 Visit our data catalog at: http://microdata.worldbank.org 1
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Sampling Sampling Procedure MICRODATA SOURCE: National Statistical Office SAMPLE DESIGN: A stratified two-stage sample was adopted. 5 strata were Bangkok and the four regions (Central, North, Northeastern, South), and each stratum was divided into municipal areas and non-municipal areas. Then, the sample was selected in two stages. In stage one, a number of sample enumeration districts (EDs) were selected systematically in each sub-stratum with sampling fraction of 1 in 20. In stage two, a sample of households was selected systematically from each sample ED as follows. For private households, one-fifth of households in each ED were selected. For collective households, one-fifth of special households and one fiftth of institutional households were selected in each sub-stratum (municipal and non-municipal areas. SAMPLE UNIT: Household SAMPLE FRACTION: 1% SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 604,519 Weighting Calculated by the NSO based on stratified sample design. 3
Questionnaires Overview The population was enumerated with Form 2, which consists of three parts. Part 1 identifies the location of the household. Part 2 contains questions on population including questions on demography (S1-S16) and questions on detail of population (L17-L27). Part 3 contains housing questions that are asked of the sample private households only. Note: (i) Only Part 1 and questions on demography (S1-S16) of Part 2 in Form 2 were asked of the private households that have not been selected as sample households. (ii) For the private households that have been selected as sample private households (20%), all questions in Form 2 were asked. (iii) All collective households were enumerated using Form 2 on Part 1 (location of household) and Part 2 (questions on demography and on details of population), but questions on housing were not asked. 4
Data Collection Data Collection Dates Start End Cycle 2000-04-01 2000-04-20 N/A Time Periods Start End Cycle 2000-04-01 2000-04-01 N/A Data Collection Mode Face-to-face [f2f] DATA COLLECTION NOTES De jure (except for students), CENSUS DAY: April 1, 2000, FIELD WORK PERIOD: April 1-30, 2000 SUPERVISION Direct enumeration via house-to-house visits and personal interviews. 5
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Related Materials Questionnaires The 2000 Population and Housing Census of Thailand Title The 2000 Population and Housing Census of Thailand Author(s) National Statistical Office Date 2000-04-01 Country Thailand Language English Contributor(s) Minnesota Population Center (translation) Publisher(s) National Statistical Office Filename enum_form_th2000_tag.pdf The 2000 Population and Housing Census of Thailand Title The 2000 Population and Housing Census of Thailand Author(s) National Statistical Office Date 2000-04-01 Country Thailand Language Thai Publisher(s) National Statistical Office Filename enum_form_th2000.pdf Technical documents Manual for Field Operation. The 2000 Population and Housing Census Title Manual for Field Operation. The 2000 Population and Housing Census Author(s) National Statistical Office Date 2000-04-01 Country Thailand Language Thai Publisher(s) National Statistical Office Filename th2000ei_thailand_enumerator_instructions.th.pdf Manual for Field Operation. The 2000 Population and Housing Census Title Manual for Field Operation. The 2000 Population and Housing Census Author(s) National Statistical Office Date 2000-04-01 Country Thailand Language English Contributor(s) Minnesota Population Center (translation) Publisher(s) National Statistical Office Filename enum_instruct_th2000_tag.pdf 9
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