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Ethiopian Rural Household Surveys (ERHS), 1989-2009

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Title Ethiopian Rural Household Surveys (ERHS), 1989-2009
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/T8G8IV
 
Creator Hoddinott, John
Yohannes, Yisehac
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The Ethiopia Rural Household Survey (ERHS) is a unique longitudinal household data set covering households in a number of villages in rural Ethiopia. Data collection started in 1989, when a team visited 6 farming villages in Central and Southern Ethiopia. In 1989, IFPRI conducted a survey in seven Peasant Associations located in the regions Amhara, Oromiya and the Southern Ethiopian People’s Association (SNNPR). Civil conflict prevented survey work from being undertaken in Tigray. Under extremely difficult field conditions, household data were collected in order to study the response of households to food crises. The study collected consumption, asset and income data on about 450 households. In 1994, the survey was expanded to cover 15 villages across the country. An additional round was conducted in late 1994, with further rounds in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2004, and 2009. In addition, nine new villages were selected giving a sample of 1477 households. The nine additional communities were selected to account for the diversity in the farming systems in the country, including the grain-plough areas of the Northern and Central highlands, the enset-growing areas and the sorghum-hoe areas. Topics addressed in the survey include household characteristics, agriculture and livestock information, food consumption, health, women’s activities, as well as community level data on electricity and water, sewage and toilet facilities, health services, education, NGO activity, migration, wages, and production and marketing.
 
Subject Arts and Humanities
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Social Sciences
Ethiopia
East Africa
Africa South of Sahara
Africa
community
agriculture
asset
income
education
electricity
households
farming systems
consumption
livestock
health
health services
marketing
migration
NGO
production
sewage
toilet facilities
wages
water
 
Language English
 
Date 2011
 
Contributor KM, IFPRI
 
Relation External Publications Citing this Dataset: Sepahvand, Mohammad. 2009. The analysis of rural poverty in Ethiopia: Regarding the three measurements of poverty. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University, Department of Economics.


Porter, Catherine. Shocks, consumption and income diversification in rural Ethiopia. Journal of Development Studies (2012).
Article in Press. First published online on June 11, 2012.


Gray, Clark; and Mueller, Valerie. 2012. Drought and population mobility in rural Ethiopia. World Development 40(1): 134–145.


Guta, Dawit Diriba. 2012. Application of an almost ideal demand system (AIDS) to Ethiopian rural residential energy use: Panel data evidence. Energy Policy (
2012). Article in Press. First published online on August 24, 2012.


 
Type sample survey data (ssd)