Documentation for the Workshop /
Country Papers : CambodiaSurvey and census sources of national disability data
Country: Cambodia
1. Overview of survey or census
- Title of survey or census
NIS had conducted the Socio-Economic Survey by including the questions on
disability which are : SES1996, SES1997, SES1999 , CDHS 2000 and the present time
SES2003-2004, and PPCDWS 2003 in preparation and draft questionnaires
- Date of latest data collection
SES2003-2004, PPCDWS 2003
- Periodicity of survey or census (continuous, annual, ad hoc, 10 or 5
yearly in case of census etc.)
The Periodicity of the survey is annual
- Contact person(s) for the survey/census (include title, office mail
address, phone, fax, email, website, etc.)
H.E San Sy Than,
Director of National Institute of Statistics,
Ministry of Planning
E-mail: sythan @ forum.org.kh, census @ camnet.com.kh,
fax (855)-23-213650, tel: (855) 16 83 27 62
2. Brief summary of survey or census
- Describe what information on disability is collected
The SES Survey use to collect information on disability three questions:
1-Does this household has any disability ? (Ans: 1 = Yes, 2= No)
2- If Yes , What type of disability does this household has ? ( the pre-coded types of
disability are more detail in SES 2003-2004).
3- What was the cause of disability ? ( the pre-coded causes of disability are more detail
in SES 2003-2004).
- What uses are made of the data and who are the users?
The uses are made of data on disability to identification of disability. The main
purpose of these data are to spread and promote awareness raising on disability so that
people can seek for intervention as earlier as possible for treatment; The data users are
:MOP,NIS, MOSALVY, MOH,MWVA, MOD Cambodian Red Cross, and relevant Institutions,
International Organizations (UNFPA,WHO,UNDP, JICA), and other (international and local )
NGOs
- Were users involved in deciding what information to collect?
After drafting the questionnaires for all surveys, NIS organise a Workshop by
inviting all line Ministries, International Organizations and NGOs concerned ,for
discussion on what information to collect and what question to be asked.
and the tabulation plan.
- What definition of disability was used?
A restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within
the range considered normal for a human being is defined as a disability. It describes
functional limitation or activity restriction caused by impairment.
- Were data collected and compiled according to international standards or
national classifications and definitions? (e.g.ICIDH or ICF)
After collected and compiled the data were presented by national and international
classifications and definitions : e.g. Disabled Population by type of Disability and
Residence with Disabled Population, prevalence rate(number of disabled for every 100,000
population) and percentage, and Distribution of Disabled Population by Gender, Type of
Disability and Residence.
3. Scope of survey or census
- Describe the population covered in the survey (age, private dwelling
population, institutionalised population, etc.)
The population covered in the survey are persons who are members of households( normal or
regular households, households living in boat or floating houses ), excluding
institutional households.
4. Coverage and sampling
- Coverage of survey or census (how well was the scope achieved)
Now Cambodia is in complete peace, the frame of the survey include all pat of the country
including remote and far flung areas. The survey use two forms of questionnaires. The
first is called houselist, the second is called Household Questionnaire
- Sample frame(s) (sample size? Sample frame based on lists, area,
register, etc.)
The sampling frame for SES 2003-2004 is based on the 1998 census frame by using the master
sample made from the 1998 census of 600 PSUs and 300 additional PUSs to contain 900 PSUs
with 300 PSUs in urban areas and 600 PSUs in rural areas. The Sampling is done at the
office for two stages. The first stage is the selection of PSUs or villages; the second
stage is the selection of Enumeration Area (EA) in the village; the third stage during the
field work is the selection of 15 households in urban areas and of 20 households in urban
areas. In all the survey cover 16500 households,
5. Are there other data sources which you use to benchmark your survey results? (e.g.
previous surveys to compare with? what evaluations did you make of the results?)
To improve our survey results we use the previous survey ( SES1996,SES1997,
SES1999,CDHS2000 ) by extending the number of type more and more detail and take approach
to international standards by categorizing impairment, disability, and handicap.
For this it depends on the proposal and the need of data users
6. Response and non-response
- What was the response rate?
The need to adjust the weight for non-response did not arise (SES 1999) the
response rate as completed questionnaires from all sampled village and households were
retrieved achieving a 100 % response rate. In CDHS the response rate was 98.9 in urban,
98.6 in rural and 98.7 for the whole country
The previous response rates were :
The previous response rate were also 100% due to the practice of using call back card. The
interviewers try to meet a member of households as possible as by village chief company
(if not meet the day, go in the evening )
- Did you evaluate the non-response? (e.g. break it up into full and
partial? impact of non-response? follow-up studies? imputations for missing items?)
For some missing items at the first visit, the supervisors comes with the enumerators to
re-interview and cover the missing items( NIS use the re-inter view for all surveys)
7. Data collection (Attach or mail us a copy of your questionnaire)
- Manner of collection (face-to-face interviews, self-administered
questionnaire, telephone, other?)
NIS still use the face-to-face for all surveys and censuses
- Type of respondent (who replied? The disabled person or proxy for the
person?).
In majority the head of household, in case of the head absent, the temporary head (wife,
the elder son/daughter) are the type of respondents. In case of the disabled person
present during the interview the enumerator welcome him/her to response
- Format of questions (how many questions? pre-coded standardised?)
NIS uses in the SES 2003-2004 two questions : Does this household has any disability (
here NIS uses the pre-coded standardised : 1= seeing difficulties, 2= hearing
difficulties,3= speaking difficulties ,4 = moving difficulties, 5 = feeling difficulties,
6 = psychological difficulties (strange behaviour) , 7 = learning difficulties, 8= people
who have fits , 9 = others specify )
The second question is "What was the cause of disability ?" also the pre-coded
are used : 1= mine/UXO, 2= traffic accident, 3= work accident, 4 = disease(s), 5= old age,
6=congenital, 7= fever, 8= difficulty delivery, 9= chemical Accident, 10 rape 11= violent
attack 12 domestic violence, 13= suicide attempt, 14= mental trauma due to war and other
traumatic event 15 = war injuries, 16 malnutrition, 17= burns, 18= torture, 19= bad lack,
20= other specify, 21= don't know.
- List the languages used in the survey or census
NIS use Khmer language in the questionnaire and to ask the majority Cambodian.
For foreigners the English , French, Lao, Thai are used. For the group ethnic NIS uses the
local translators (village chief or the head of community) for the North-western part of
the country
8. Measurement error
- Which special data collection procedures were undertaken to reduce measurement
error (e.g. pilot testing of questions and questionnaire? training of
interviewers? detailed coding instructions? follow-up of non response by specialist
staff?)
NIS undertakes the pre-test of the questionnaire with control and the thorough training of
interviewers on questions of the questionnaire filling-in. The instructions followed by
the concepts and definitions are used. At NIS the detailed coding instructions are
practiced
9. Highlights of the strengths and limitations of survey or census
Strengths: (e.g. a very detailed survey; sound sample design; use of
international standard concept and classifications, etc.)
The sample design was done by the group experienced local consultant in this domain. This
group participated in all surveys conducted by NIS.
The content of the questionnaires were based the international model. They were modified
according to the situation in Cambodia and were designed to provide information needed by
line ministries concerned and other relevant institutions and organisations. The
questionnaires were developed in English and then translated into Khmer. Back translation
of the questionnaire, from Khmer to English was also conducted . The tabulation was done
by using the international standard concept and classification.
Limitations: (e.g. high relative standard error for small population
groups/geographic areas; respondent overload due to length of questionnaire; lack of
consistency or survey items across surveys, etc.)
NIS still use the international experts and consultants in short terms to assist in sample
design, the draft and final questionnaires, the tabulation, the design of the report for
to be approached to international standard concept and classifications, etc. And also the
resource and materials are limited
10. List published sources on disability statistics
The disability statistics were published in the Report of Socio-Economic Surveys 1996,
1997, 1999, CDHS 2000 in English, and for the statistics collected from MOSALVY, MWVA,
MOEYS, MOH , Ministry of Interior, and other relevant Institutions are published in the
Yearbook of Social statistics Department in Khmer called " Social Statistic Yearbook
".
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