Datasource:
Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV)
Period:
January, 2011 to December, 2011
The third Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey or Enquête Intégrale sur les Conditions de Vie des ménages (EICV) in french, provides information on changes in the well-being of the population such as poverty, inequality, employment, living conditions, education, health and housing conditions, household consumption, among others.
Microdata for EICV 3
Microdata for EICV 3
Publications
EICV 3 Release Timetable
NISR is pleased to share with users the timetable for release of different materials related to the third Integrated Household living conditions survey or Enquête Intégrale sur les Conditions de Vie des Ménages (EICV3) conducted between November 2010 and October 2011.
EICV 3 - Main indicators Report
The 2010/11 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey or EICV3 (Enquête Intégrale sur les Conditions de Vie des Ménages) is the third in the series of surveys which started in 2000/01 and is designed to monitor poverty and living conditions. The survey methodology has changed little over its 10 years, making it ideal for monitoring changes in the country. In 2010/11, for the first time the achieved sample size of 14,308 households in the EICV3 was sufficient to provide estimates which are reliable at the level of the district.
The evolution of poverty in Rwanda from 2000 to 2011: Results from the Household Surveys (EICV)
This report provides a summary analysis of recent changes in poverty in Rwanda, based on three comparable household surveys (EICV: Enquête Intégrale sur les Conditions de Vie des ménages) conducted over the past ten years, EICV1 in 2000/01, EICV2 in 2005/06 and EICV3, just completed, in 2010/11. Much of the report focuses on poverty measured in consumption terms; household consumption is measured in comparable terms across the three surveys and adjusted for differences between households in the prices they face and in their size and composition.