Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas
The objective of the socio-economic atlas (SEA) for Vanuatu is to present key indicators of the socioeconomic status of Vanuatu population, at the areas council level. It allows for comparisons of various development indicators across various geogr...
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okr-10986-186692021-04-23T14:03:47Z Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas Vanuatu National Statistical Office World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ADULT POPULATION CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CATTLE OWNERSHIP CENSUS DATA COMMUNITIES DESCRIPTION DISABILITY DWELLING DWELLINGS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EQUALITY FIREWOOD FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEADCOUNT RATE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING CENSUS INDIVIDUAL HEALTH LABOR FORCE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF CHILDREN POLICY MAKERS POPULATION DENSITY POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS REMOTE AREAS REMOTE LOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SMALL AREA ESTIMATION SMALL COMMUNITIES SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SOLAR POWER SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER SUBSISTENCE TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TOWNS TRAINING CENTERS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES WORKING-AGE POPULATION The objective of the socio-economic atlas (SEA) for Vanuatu is to present key indicators of the socioeconomic status of Vanuatu population, at the areas council level. It allows for comparisons of various development indicators across various geographical areas. The atlas has been developed through a consultative process with various Government agencies and development organizations. The atlas provides representative socio-economic indicators at the level of area council (district), which is the smallest administrative division unit in Vanuatu. Most of the indicators presented in the atlas have been derived from the Vanuatu 2009 census data, which is rich in terms of the development indicators captured. The content of the census questionnaire defines the boundaries of what indicators can be presented. The authors have used small area estimation techniques to derive estimates of consumption-based poverty and inequality, by combining the use of the 2009 census data with the 2010 household income and expenditure survey (HIES) data. A separate technical paper describes the methodology used in doing this and is available from the Vanuatu national statistical office (VNSO) and the World Bank. The atlas includes five key groups of socio-economic indicators for population. Section A covers the indicators of household wellbeing in terms of consumption-based poverty rates and inequality indices. Section B looks at the sources of livelihoods for households in terms of livestock numbers and share of households engaged in various economic activities. Section C focuses on the households' living conditions by looking at the quality of dwelling, access to water, and access to electricity. Section D explores education outcomes and shows percent of adult population with various levels of schooling. Section E looks at some indicators related to health status, such as percent of adults who smoke and consume alcohol. Section F looks at the distribution of education and health facilities, and roads and tracks in the national road network. 2014-06-17T15:03:55Z 2014-06-17T15:03:55Z 2014 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19449025/vanuatu-socio-economic-atlas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18669 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ADULT POPULATION CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CATTLE OWNERSHIP CENSUS DATA COMMUNITIES DESCRIPTION DISABILITY DWELLING DWELLINGS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EQUALITY FIREWOOD FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEADCOUNT RATE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING CENSUS INDIVIDUAL HEALTH LABOR FORCE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF CHILDREN POLICY MAKERS POPULATION DENSITY POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS REMOTE AREAS REMOTE LOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SMALL AREA ESTIMATION SMALL COMMUNITIES SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SOLAR POWER SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER SUBSISTENCE TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TOWNS TRAINING CENTERS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES WORKING-AGE POPULATION |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ADULT POPULATION CASH CROPS CASH INCOME CATTLE OWNERSHIP CENSUS DATA COMMUNITIES DESCRIPTION DISABILITY DWELLING DWELLINGS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EQUALITY FIREWOOD FOOD INSECURITY FOOD PRODUCTION GENDER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HEADCOUNT RATE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING CENSUS INDIVIDUAL HEALTH LABOR FORCE LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF CHILDREN POLICY MAKERS POPULATION DENSITY POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES PRACTITIONERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS REMOTE AREAS REMOTE LOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SMALL AREA ESTIMATION SMALL COMMUNITIES SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SOLAR POWER SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER SUBSISTENCE TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TOWNS TRAINING CENTERS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN CENTRES WORKING-AGE POPULATION Vanuatu National Statistical Office World Bank Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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The objective of the socio-economic
atlas (SEA) for Vanuatu is to present key indicators of the
socioeconomic status of Vanuatu population, at the areas
council level. It allows for comparisons of various
development indicators across various geographical areas.
The atlas has been developed through a consultative process
with various Government agencies and development
organizations. The atlas provides representative
socio-economic indicators at the level of area council
(district), which is the smallest administrative division
unit in Vanuatu. Most of the indicators presented in the
atlas have been derived from the Vanuatu 2009 census data,
which is rich in terms of the development indicators
captured. The content of the census questionnaire defines
the boundaries of what indicators can be presented. The
authors have used small area estimation techniques to derive
estimates of consumption-based poverty and inequality, by
combining the use of the 2009 census data with the 2010
household income and expenditure survey (HIES) data. A
separate technical paper describes the methodology used in
doing this and is available from the Vanuatu national
statistical office (VNSO) and the World Bank. The atlas
includes five key groups of socio-economic indicators for
population. Section A covers the indicators of household
wellbeing in terms of consumption-based poverty rates and
inequality indices. Section B looks at the sources of
livelihoods for households in terms of livestock numbers and
share of households engaged in various economic activities.
Section C focuses on the households' living conditions
by looking at the quality of dwelling, access to water, and
access to electricity. Section D explores education outcomes
and shows percent of adult population with various levels of
schooling. Section E looks at some indicators related to
health status, such as percent of adults who smoke and
consume alcohol. Section F looks at the distribution of
education and health facilities, and roads and tracks in the
national road network. |
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Vanuatu National Statistical Office World Bank |
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Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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Vanuatu : Socio-Economic Atlas |
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vanuatu : socio-economic atlas |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19449025/vanuatu-socio-economic-atlas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18669 |
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