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1 AZERBAIJAN SURVEY OF LIVING CONDITIONS SUMMARY OF RESULTS Household head The first thing that is striking is the similarity across groups of the sample. In Baku, Outside of Baku and IDP, about one-fifth of the households are headed by women and average age of household head is nearly 50 years, three-quarters are married, almost one-fifth widowed. Household heads are less schooled outside of Baku, 7% have no schooling and 40% have completed secondary school. In Baku those figures are 0.5% and 49%, respectively. The average age of female head of households is almost 10 years higher than that of males. Men are correspondingly much more likely to be working and earn higher average salaries than women. Even then, 33% of the male household heads in Baku and 46% of the male heads outside of Baku are not employed at a job where they earn wages. Household structure Average household size is 4.2 in Baku and 5.2 outside of Baku. Female headed households are approximately 1 person smaller on average than male headed households. In Baku the most common household composition is one adults and no children (22%) followed by 2 adults and 2-3 children (19%). Outside of Baku three adults with 2-3 children is most common (25%) followed by two adults and 2-3 children (17%). More than 50% of the households in Baku and more than 60% of the households outside of Baku contain at least three members age 16 and older. Relatively few, 4% in Baku and 12% outside of Baku contain more than three children. Approximately 13% of the individuals in each sample group are pensioners (over age 59 for men and over age 54 for women). One third of the households are headed by pensioners. Over forty percent of the households contain members of pension age. In Baku, fifteen percent of the households with pensioners are a single pensioner living alone. The figure is 10 percent outside of Baku. Female headed households are not necessarily households without an adult male. The percent of households with no adult male is 10%, 8% and 8% in Baku, outside of Baku and among IDPs, respectively. Household Income More than eighty percent of the households in Baku have wage income. Average wage income, summed over all household members, is 179854 manat. Among households with positive wage income, the average is 216462. Outside of Baku, average income from wages is 45938 but 44 percent of the households have no wage income. The average income from wages among the households that have wage income is 81667.0 Average income from additional work is much lower because only 17 percent of the households in Baku and 21 percent of the households outside of Baku reported any income from additional work. However,

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AZERBAIJAN SURVEY OF LIVING CONDITIONS

SUMMARY OF RESULTS

Household head

The first thing that is striking is the similarity across groups of the sample. In Baku, Outside of Baku andIDP, about one-fifth of the households are headed by women and average age of household head is nearly50 years, three-quarters are married, almost one-fifth widowed.

Household heads are less schooled outside of Baku, 7% have no schooling and 40% have completedsecondary school. In Baku those figures are 0.5% and 49%, respectively.

The average age of female head of households is almost 10 years higher than that of males. Men arecorrespondingly much more likely to be working and earn higher average salaries than women.

Even then, 33% of the male household heads in Baku and 46% of the male heads outside of Baku are notemployed at a job where they earn wages.

Household structure

Average household size is 4.2 in Baku and 5.2 outside of Baku. Female headed households areapproximately 1 person smaller on average than male headed households. In Baku the most commonhousehold composition is one adults and no children (22%) followed by 2 adults and 2-3 children (19%). Outside of Baku three adults with 2-3 children is most common (25%) followed by two adults and 2-3children (17%). More than 50% of the households in Baku and more than 60% of the households outsideof Baku contain at least three members age 16 and older. Relatively few, 4% in Baku and 12% outside ofBaku contain more than three children.

Approximately 13% of the individuals in each sample group are pensioners (over age 59 for men andover age 54 for women). One third of the households are headed by pensioners. Over forty percent ofthe households contain members of pension age. In Baku, fifteen percent of the households withpensioners are a single pensioner living alone. The figure is 10 percent outside of Baku.

Female headed households are not necessarily households without an adult male. The percent ofhouseholds with no adult male is 10%, 8% and 8% in Baku, outside of Baku and among IDPs,respectively.

Household Income

More than eighty percent of the households in Baku have wage income. Average wage income, summedover all household members, is 179854 manat. Among households with positive wage income, theaverage is 216462. Outside of Baku, average income from wages is 45938 but 44 percent of thehouseholds have no wage income. The average income from wages among the households that havewage income is 81667.0

Average income from additional work is much lower because only 17 percent of the households in Bakuand 21 percent of the households outside of Baku reported any income from additional work. However,

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for the households that earned money from additional work, the average was greater than the averagefrom primary work. The difference is even greater within households that have positive income bothfrom wage jobs and from additional jobs. Average income from additional jobs is 1.5 times as great asincome from wage jobs in Baku and 2.6 times as great outside of Baku. However, only ten percent of thehouseholds in the two samples earn income from both wage and additional work.

Sale of movable property is a source of income in the last four weeks for 15 percent of the households inBaku and one-fifth of the households outside of Baku and in IDP sample. One-fifth of householdsoutside of Baku earn income from the sale of food products. Gifts is a source of income for 16% of thehouseholds in Baku and 10 percent of the households outside of Baku.

Nearly one half of the households in each sample earn pension income. The average is 37864 manat inBaku and 30666 outside of Baku.

One third of the households in Baku received an average of 11516 from child allowances. Outside ofBaku, child allowances earned 38 percent of the households an average of 11146 manat.

In kind assistance from NGOs is an important source of income for the 50 percent of IDP householdswho report income from that source. The average among those households is 82828 manat.

Household Expenditure

Average household expenditure for households outside of Baku was 17 percent higher than the averagefor Baku. Food consumed at home accounted for the largest share of expenditure on average, followedby shoes and clothing then transportation then medical supplies.

Averages over the whole population and for households with positive expenditure in that category showsthe average expenditure for an item and the portion of the households for whom a given item is in thebudget. For example, tuition and fees is rather small for the entire sample, 1449 outside of Baku. However, among the households who are spending money on tuition, that amount is rather substantial,34777 manat.

Per adult equivalent (additional adults count 0.7 and children count 0.5) monthly expenditure is 17percent higher in Baku than outside of Baku and 76 higher than for IDP households.

The value of food consumed is highest in the sample outside of Baku, but again the per adult equivalentvalue is almost 20 percent higher in Baku. (Note there has been no adjustment for prices, this is theamount spent and value of consumed gifts and home production that the households reported.)

According to the overall averages bread, followed by beef and sugar were the highest categories ofexpenditure outside of Baku. In Baku the top three categories were bread, beef and potatoes. AmongIDP expenditure was highest for bread, potatoes and sugar, beef was fourth.

The difference between the averages for all households and the averages for households with non-zerovalues is especially evident and important when few households have positive values. This is true of thevalue of food received as gifts or grown. The overall average makes it seem very unimportant. However,for the households who consume positive amounts of food received as gifts or grown, the amount issignificant.

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Education

Average years of schooling among individuals over 15 years of age is 12 in Baku and nearly 10 outsideof Baku. Only 5 percent of the adults in the outside of Baku sample reported no schooling. In Baku themost common reason for discontinuing studies is the need to work. Outside of Baku "costs the familytoo much money" was the most common response.

Three quarters of the children age 6 to 10 and over 90 percent of the children age 11-15 were reported tobe still in school. The figures were slightly higher for Baku than for outside of Baku. Percent whomissed 4 or more weeks of the previous academic year is 14 percent among males and females age 11-15outside of Baku. Again, money was the most commonly cited reason.

Almost no children (2-3%) are given subsidized hot meals at school. The lack of hot food for childrenwas a very commonly cited problem in the education and health sections of the population pointquestionnaire.

That the differences across samples and between the sexes are not very great is notable.

Health

In general, about 80% of the population is healthy. The figure is nearer 60% for the pensioners. What isinteresting is the high average number of days suffering from the illness among those who are nothealthy: 18 days for men in Baku age 16-59, 13 days for men age 16-59 outside of Baku, 19 and 13 daysfor the women in the respective samples. Nearly half of the ill respondents did not seek care, the portionwas slightly higher outside of Baku.

The percent of respondents who received preventative care in the last 12 months was high for allindividuals under 16 years outside of Baku: ninety-seven percent for girls 7-15 and 96 percent for boys. It is again interesting that the differences across the sexes are not very large.

Women

One fifth of households are headed by women. This does not however mean that these households arewithout an adult male. The title of head of household is often given to the oldest woman.

As noted, in schooling and health the differences between the sexes is small. However, in employment,wage income and income from additional work, the differences are substantial in all three sub-samples. Women are less likely to be employed and when they are employed they earn far less than men. Averagewage income for those earning wage income for men is 2.9 times the average for women in Baku. Andmore than twice as high outside of Baku.

Employment

Only 62% of the household heads in Baku work but that is higher than the 50% outside of Baku and the32% among IDPs.

Almost no household members under the age of 16 were reported to be doing work of any kind.

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Approximately one-fifth of the working age males and ten percent of the working age females reportedthat they were looking for work or for additional work. One third of the men not looking for work inBaku reported that they thought there was no good job or no job at all. Thirty-five percent of the menoutside of Baku felt the same way.

Informal Sector Activity

Only ten percent of the households in Baku, 20 percent of the households outside of Baku and 11 percentof the IDP households report income from additional work.

Nine percent of the males 16-59 in Baku who have a wage job have additional work, the figure is 4percent for women age 16-54. Among those who don’t work for wages, 19 percent of the men and 2percent of the women have other work providing income.

Outside of Baku the figures are 13%, 5%, 19% and 6%.

Unpaid work in enterprises or plots belonging to relatives is also uncommon. In Baku, three percent ofthe males 16 to 59 years of age and 1 percent of the females do unpaid work for relatives. Outside ofBaku the figures are 6.6 and 3.2 percent, respectively.

For men and women, in Baku and outside of Baku, average income from additional work surpassedaverage income from wage work. Furthermore, the average income from additional work was evenhigher for individuals without a wage job. Presumably because they were able to devote more time to theadditional job.

However, average income from additional jobs was higher than from

Internally Displaced Persons

Both inside and outside of Baku, the average years in present residence is 2.8 years, slightly higheroutside of Baku. One third of the households in Baku and half of the households outside of Baku havemoved more than one time since leaving their original home. The majority, over three quarters have allthe family with them. Fifteen percent in Baku and 21 percent outside of Baku had family memberswounded in the fighting or while leaving their homes. Contact with community leaders is lower in Baku,but even outside of Baku, only 1/3 are in contact and less than half of those reported that the leaderworked regularly. Money assistance is the most common form of assistance from the government. Nearly three quarters report that they receive assistance from some other organization.

Nearly all IDPs left a home and more than 20 percent said that it had been burned, another 17 percentsaid that it had been destroyed by other means. For all assets, one third or more of the respondentsreported that they did not know what had happened to the asset and were unsure if it could be recovered. Nearly 30 percent of the households reported that they had an automobile, 60% of those were able tobring it when they fled. That is higher than the percent of households outside of Baku that report owningan automobile (19 percent).

Almost all IDP households report that they would return home if peace were achieved.

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Housing

In Baku, 78 percent of the respondents live in apartments. Outside of Baku three quarters of thehouseholds live in single family homes. Average number of rooms is the same for Baku and outside ofBaku, 2.5. The same is true of average total living area: 46.1 square meters in Baku and 45.8 outside ofBaku. Less than one percent of households reported using any rooms for family run businesses.

The low mobility is evident in the average years of residence in the current dwelling: 19.4 in Baku and23.4 outside of Baku.

More than eighty percent of the households outside of Baku own their dwelling, 44 percent in Baku do,and only 3 percent of the IDPs own their dwelling.

For those who own their dwelling, average monthly payment for housing is more than ten times higheroutside of Baku. The cost for renters is 50% higher in Baku. For households that do not own theirdwelling, the State provides dwelling for free to 18 percent of the households outside of Baku, to 10percent of the households in Baku and to 70% of the IDP households.

In Baku, 95 percent of the households are on the central water grid, one third say they receive water 24hours a day. Outside of Baku, 37 percent get central water, 28 percent get their water from a river, lake,pond or spring. In all three samples, over 95 percent of the households have electric lighting. However,it runs continuously for only 17 percent of the households outside of Baku. Gas is the most commoncooking fuel is Baku, outside of Baku 62 percent of the households use wood. One third of thehouseholds in Baku are on the central heating grid, another third heat with gas. Outside of Baku almosttwo thirds of the households use wood-burning stoves. Nearly three quarters of the households in Bakuhave a phone, less than one-third of the households outside of Baku have a phone in the dwelling.

Average monthly expenditure for electricity is 3670 manat in Baku and 4881 manat outside of Baku. Inboth samples, just under one quarter of the households do not pay for electricity. Among the householdswho do pay the average monthly figure is 4877 in Baku and 6248 outside of Baku.

Average monthly expenditure for heating is 1441 manat in Baku and 30474 manat outside of Baku. Inboth samples, about one half of the households do not pay for heating. Among the households who dopay the average monthly figure is 3063 in Baku and 55177 outside of Baku.

Ownership of Durable Goods

In Baku more than 90% of the households own a range, a refrigerator and a TV and 19 percent own a car. Outside of Baku the figures are nearly 80% and 16%. For the IDPs the figures are 30-40% and 13%. There is some evidence of selling of durable goods but not as much as expected given the stories that aretold. However, it could be that most of the selling of assets occurred earlier than this past year. Also,jewelry, carpets and other valuables are not included in this list. The income earned from the sale ofmovable property in the last month was significant for 15-20% of the surveyed households.

Agriculture

Three quarters of the households outside of Baku have land. However, the average amount of land isvery small, 0.16 hectares. Nearly all of that is dedicated to the production of crops. For the householdsreporting income from farming, the amount is substantial. However, the questions on farm-relatedexpenses are not comprehensive (fuel expenses are not included).

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AZERBAIJAN SURVEY OF LIVING CONDITIONS

Data AbstractDRAFT February 7, 1996

1. DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

Age and sex distribution

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Number of individuals 82448%

89252%

1716 295147%

327853%

6229 93547%

105853%

1993

< 1 year (%)1-2 years3-5 years6-10 years11-15 years16-20 years21-30 years31-40 years41-50 years51-60 years61-70 years71-80 years81-90 yearsover 90 years

04.66.1

11.49.57.9

15.817.110.9

8.76.31.30.4

0

0.72.86.39.36.37.1

20.216.611.3

9.86.12.90.8

0

0.43.76.2

10.37.87.5

18.116.811.1

9.36.22.20.6

0

0.75.17.3

11.712.6

8.517.213.5

8.66.95.71.60.50.2

0.74.66.98.7

10.310.517.615.0

8.26.96.82.50.90.5

0.74.87.1

10.111.4

9.517.414.3

8.46.96.32.10.70.3

0.53.76.8

10.610.811.817.014.8

7.07.56.62.30.50.1

0.72.97.2

10.210.2

9.819.014.6

6.38.86.22.61.00.5

0.63.37.0

10.410.510.718.114.7

6.68.26.42.40.80.3

Household size

Baku Outside of Baku IDPs

MaleHeaded

FemaleHeaded

Total MaleHeaded

FemaleHeaded

Total MaleHeaded

FemaleHeaded

Total

Number of Households 315 93 408 949 251 1200 319 89 408

Average household sizeAvg. number of children

4.41.3

3.60.9

4.21.2

5.51.9

4.21.4

5.21.8

5.11.7

4.21.2

4.91.6

Distribution by household composition, percent

One adult, no childrenTwo adults, no children3+ adults, no children

3.210.222.2

17.216.119.4

6.411.521.6

0.76.1

15.4

17.510.017.9

4.36.9

15.9

1.96.0

19.1

18.06.7

21.4

5.46.1

19.6

One adult, one childTwo adults, one child3+ adults, one child

0.38.3

12.1

4.32.2

14.0

1.26.9

12.5

0.13.3

15.1

1.22.8

10.0

0.33.2

14.0

06.0

13.5

3.43.4

10.1

0.75.4

12.8

One adult, 2-3 childrenTwo adults, 2-3 children3+ adults, 2-3 children

0.323.216.5

1.18.6

12.9

0.519.915.7

020.326.1

3.63.6

22.7

0.816.825.4

023.222.3

6.74.5

20.2

1.519.121.8

One adult, 4+ childrenTwo adults, 4+ children3+ adults, 4+ children

01.91.9

01.13.2

01.72.2

05.17.8

1.61.28.0

0.34.37.8

04.43.8

00

5.6

03.44.2

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Pensioners

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Number of individuals 1716 6229 1993

PensionersPercent

22313%

77412%

27814%

Number of Households 408 1200 408

Proportion of households headed by pensioners

Of all householdsOf Male HeadedOf Female Headed

31%2166

33%2467

31%2457

Among the households headed by pensioners, number of pensioners in the household

One pensionerTwo pensionersThree or more

64%351

56%422

51%472

Percent of Households with at least one pensioner 42% 47% 48%

Household composition of households containing pensioners, percent

One adult, no childrenTwo adults, no children3+ adults, no children

15.117.523.8

10.312.319.4

13.310.934.4

One adult, 1 childTwo adults, 1 child3+ adults, 1 child

0.83.2

16.7

0.31.5

13.6

0.82.3

11.7

One adult, 2-3 childrenTwo adults, 2-3 children3+ adults, 2-3 children

02.4

15.9

00.3

31.4

00.8

20.3

One adult, 4+ childrenTwo adults, 4+ children3+ adults, 4+ children

00

4.8

00.3

10.8

00

5.5

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2. SCHOOLING

Schooling, Individuals 16 years and older

Baku Outside of Baku IDPs

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Number of individuals 564 666 1230 1845 2251 4096 631 727 1358

Average number of years ofschooling completed

12.3 11.5 11.9 10.7 8.9 9.7 10.5 9.2 9.8

Percent still in school 10.5% 7.4% 8.8% 6.8% 5.4% 6.0% 9.4% 5.8% 7.4%

Distribution by years of schooling completed, percent

No schoolPrimary, 1-2 years3-8 years9-10 years11-15 years16 and more years

0.20.09.8

24.152.513.5

1.70.3

14.926.449.1

7.7

1.00.2

12.525.450.710.3

2.50.7

13.336.442.9

4.2

7.60.9

26.539.824.1

1.2

5.30.8

20.638.232.6

2.5

2.70.8

15.537.939.9

3.2

7.60.6

21.540.329.4

0.7

5.30.7

18.739.234.3

1.8

Distribution by highest degree attained, percent

8th class certificateSecondary school certificateProf/Tech School CertificateSec Tech School DiplomaSec Prof School DiplomaHigher Education DiplomaCandidate, Doctor, Professor

7.325.415.613.7

1.627.4

2.1

9.830.0

8.615.9

3.621.8

0.9

8.627.911.814.9

2.724.3

1.5

7.836.016.814.1

0.211.8

0.1

14.139.4

5.69.50.45.40.0

11.337.810.611.6

0.38.30.1

9.536.912.716.2

1.48.4

0

13.237.7

8.013.1

1.53.9

0

11.537.410.214.5

1.56.0

0

Distribution by reason for discontinuing studies, percent

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

73.31.83.21.00.4

13.10

1.40

5.9

70.13.93.41.0

06.3

01.10.2

14.1

71.52.93.31.00.29.3

01.30.1

10.4

58.83.4

13.82.00.18.00.11.40.4

12.0

49.35.6

11.22.30.25.70.51.0

024.2

53.64.6

12.32.10.26.80.31.20.2

18.8

66.02.46.11.81.25.6

01.13.3

12.6

56.52.9

10.12.20.33.10.21.01.3

22.3

60.92.78.32.00.74.20.11.02.2

17.9

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Schooling among respondents age 6 to 20 in Baku

Male Female

Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20 Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20

Number of individuals 94 78 65 83 56 63

Percent currently in school 82.8 97.4 58.5 87.8 96.4 54.0

Of those in school

Average years of schooling completed 1.9 6.8 10.7 2.3 6.8 11.2

Percent who eat hot meals at school 2.6 0 2.6 0 0 0

Percent who missed four or more weeksin the previous academic year

0 10.5 2.6 2.8 5.6 5.9

Reason for missing school

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

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Average years of schooling completed 0 8.5 10.1 0 9.5 10.1

Reason for discontinuing studies

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

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Schooling among respondents age 6 to 20 outside of Baku

Male Female

Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20 Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20

Number of individuals 343 373 250 285 338 343

Percent still in school 77.6 92.5 38.4 79.3 93.2 30.6

Of those in school

Average years of schooling completed 2.0 6.6 10.4 2.1 6.6 10.0

Percent who eat hot meals at school 0.8 1.2 3.2 0 1.6 1.0

Percent who missed four or more weeksin the previous academic year

11.3 14.3 10.6 6.7 14.0 9.7

Reason for missing school

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

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Average years of schooling completed 0.4 6.4 9.9 0.3 6.0 9.5

Reason for discontinuing studies

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

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Schooling among respondents age 6 to 20, Internally Displaced Persons

Male Female

Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20 Age 6-10 Age 11-15 Age 16-20

Number of individuals 98 101 110 108 108 104

Percent still in school 76.5 92.1 46.4 75.9 92.6 36.5

Of those in school

Average years of schooling completed 1.6 6.2 10.0 1.9 6.1 10.5

Percent who eat hot meals at school 1.3 5.5 4.1 3.7 5.0 0

Percent who missed four or more weeksin the previous academic year

4.0 8.6 5.9 4.9 11.0 5.3

Reason for missing school

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

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..

..

..133

..

..

..

..1........1

..

..1......11....

..

..3........311

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..2

Of those not in school

Average years of schooling completed 0.1 5.3 9.6 0.2 5.9 9.5

Reason for discontinuing studies

FinishedDoes not likeCosts family too much moneyNo sense in continuingTemporary work, will returnNecessary to workNo educational establishmentIllnessArmenian conflictOther

..

..

..1....121

18

1....2......32..

3026223..247

..

..1....1....1

22

112......1..21

322

14213..236

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3. HEALTH

Respondents in Baku

Male Female

0-6 years 7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 0-6 years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 110 150 489 75 103 123 518 148

Percent healthy in last 4 weeks 88.2 91.3 83.4 58.7 86.4 91.1 85.1 62.8

Percent ill in last 4 weeks 10.9 7.3 8.0 14.7 9.7 8.9 7.3 11.5

Percent chronically ill 0.9 1.3 7.8 25.3 0 0 7.3 25.0

Percent injured 0 0 0.8 0.2 2.9 0 1.2 0.7

Among those who are ill, chronically ill, or injured

Average number of days ill 12.6 11.8 17.7 22.7 9.1 11.3 19.1 21.7

Who provided care

Did not seek carePrivate doctorState doctorNurseFeldsherPharmacistDentistTraditional healerMidwifeOther

219..............

526..............

365

37............3

132

16..............

327..............

614..............

397

29............2

263

25......1......

Where was care received

Patient’s homeHealth worker’s homeDispensary, local hospitalPharmacyState clinicSanatoriumCentral raion hospitalEmergency aid roomDentistsTraditional healer’sOther

5........4........1

4......4............

142

11..

14..2......2

4..1..

11..2........

1..1..7............

1..1..3............

1313..

17..3......1

7..3..

15..2..1....

Percent who receivedvaccinations, consultations ofmotherhood or child care or otherprophylactic consulations in thelast 12 months

66.4 70.0 27.4 17.3 70.9 78.1 37.6 12.2

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Respondents Outside of Baku

Male Female

0-6 years 7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 0-6 years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 460 643 1578 263 456 562 1746 508

Percent healthy in last 4 weeks 78.9 87.7 78.3 59.7 83.1 88.3 80.1 59.5

Percent ill in last 4 weeks 19.6 10.6 15.8 27.0 14.9 11.0 15.6 27.6

Percent chronically ill 1.5 1.4 5.1 11.8 1.8 0.4 4.2 12.8

Percent injured 0 0.3 0.8 1.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.2

Among those who are ill, chronically ill, or injured

Average number of days ill 10.0 9.0 13.4 20.1 11.1 9.8 13.1 19.8

Who provided care

Did not seek carePrivate doctorState doctorNurseFeldsherPharmacistDentistTraditional healerMidwifeOther

381

49331..1....

46..

29211........

18810

1151011213..1

493

46..5........1

31..

3635..........

32..

30..1........2

15814

1397

1211132

876

885

121..3..3

Where was care received

Patient’s homeHealth worker’s homeDispensary, local hospitalPharmacyState clinicSanatoriumCentral raion hospitalEmergency aid roomDentistsTraditional healer’sOther

283629..

11........

24..514..3........

716

212

341

201..25

20291

13191....2

2436..813......1

17..716..4........

803

301

361

231..1

10

634

162

22..

1011..2

Percent who receivedvaccinations, consultations ofmotherhood or child care or otherprophylactic consulations in thelast 12 months

87.2 95.5 77.5 20.9 89.3 97.0 84.9 20.7

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Respondents among IDP population

Male Female

0-6 years 7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 0-6 years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 120 183 525 102 137 193 551 176

Percent healthy in last 4 weeks 74.2 83.1 80.4 59.8 79.6 83.4 80.2 59.7

Percent ill in last 4 weeks 24.2 15.9 15.2 23.5 18.3 15.0 15.3 27.8

Percent chronically ill 1.7 0.6 3.6 15.7 2.2 1.6 4.5 11.9

Percent injured 0 0.6 0.8 1.0 0 0 0 0.6

Among those who are ill, chronically ill, or injured

Average number of days ill 10.1 8.2 13.4 20.2 10.0 8.0 14.3 17.9

Who provided care

Did not seek carePrivate doctorState doctorNurseFeldsherPharmacistDentistTraditional healerMidwifeOther

20..9............2

20..91............

532

42..1....1..3

172

22..............

15..

10..1........2

201

11..............

533

472......112

244

3811........3

Where was care received

Patient’s homeHealth worker’s homeDispensary, local hospitalPharmacyState clinicSanatoriumCentral raion hospitalEmergency aid roomDentist’sTraditional healer’sOther

2..6..1..3......1

4..2..4............

1327..

17..6....15

10..3..7..........1

314..3..1......1

10......5..1........

21281

1916......3

2328..

10....1..23

Percent who receivedvaccinations, consultations ofmotherhood or child care or otherprophylactic consulations in thelast 12 months

88.2 92.9 78.4 16.7 87.5 90.6 84.8 22.2

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4. EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME

Respondents in Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 150 489 75 123 518 148

Percent who work for wages 0 62.0 50.7 0.8 41.7 31.1

Of those who work for wages

Distribution by sector of work, percent

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 1.3..

16.92.78.0

13.612.6

0.716.627.8

5.37.9

15.85.35.3

..15.8

..2.6

42.1

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..100.0

0.90.9

11.12.32.83.73.23.2

24.5 47.2

2.2..

8.74.42.22.24.42.2

15.258.7

Distribution by occupation, percent

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 53.34.69.32.75.00.7

24.5

63.22.65.3..

5.3..

23.7

100.0............

71.3..

1.90.52.3..

24.1

56.5..

4.4..

10.9..

28.3

Average amount earned from this job in the lastmonth

.. 178618 102026 150000 61606 52957

Percent who receive medical benefits in this job .. 5.0 2.6 0 5.1 2.2

Percent who receive other services or benefitsfrom this job

.. 11.9 18.4 0 18.5 28.3

Percent who have additional work providingincome

.. 8.9 0 0 4.2 2.2

Average income from the additional work .. 225885 .. .. 68889 45000

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s villageplot

.. 1.7 0 0 0.5 0

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’senterprise

.. 1.3 0 0 0.9 0

Percent participating in farm activities .. 0.3 0 0 0 0

Percent looking for a job .. 15.9 0 0 5.6 4.4

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Respondents Outside of Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 640 1577 265 561 1745 507

Percent who work for wages 0 45.6 21.9 0 32.9 8.1

Of those who work for wages

Distribution by sector of work, percent

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 35.51.37.95.74.52.88.92.2

17.014.5

34.53.53.5

10.31.7

..13.8

..17.215.5

.. 35.80.28.20.90.41.00.41.0

30.122.1

14.62.44.92.4

..

..2.47.3

39.026.8

Distribution by occupation, percent

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 35.12.33.71.1

20.9..

37.0

39.71.71.7..

15.5..

41.4

.. 32.42.31.20.2

25.8..

38.1

46.32.4....

24.4..

26.8

Average amount earned from this job in the lastmonth

.. 55127 40868 .. 23985 27585

Percent who receive medical benefits in this job .. 7.0 5.3 .. 7.7 12.2

Percent who receive other services or benefitsfrom this job

.. 11.0 19.6 .. 17.5 17.1

Percent who have additional work providingincome

.. 13.1 12.1 .. 5.1 2.5

Average income from the additional work .. 153371 182857 .. 73040 10000

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s villageplot

.. 7.5 5.2 .. 3.9 2.4

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’senterprise

.. 1.8 0 .. 0 0

Percent participating in farm activities .. 1.4 1.7 .. 0.9 0

Percent looking for a job .. 10.2 6.9 .. 7.3 4.9

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Respondents in IDP population

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 183 529 101 193 552 176

Percent who work for wages 0.6 31.0 14.9 0 19.4 2.8

Of those who work for wages

Distribution of sector of work, percent

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

..

..

..

..

..100.0

..

..

..

..

9.2..

4.99.2

11.77.48.03.1

17.828.8

6.3..

6.325.0

6.3....

6.318.831.3

.. 5.61.08.41.91.92.81.94.7

32.739.3

20.0..............

60.020.0

Distribution by occupation, percent

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

100.0............

44.83.13.12.5

14.7..

31.9

40.0......

13.3..

46.7

.. 46.7..

1.9..

22.4..

29.0

60.0..........

40.0

Average amount earned from this job in the lastmonth

100000 75618 42467 .. 33408 13955

Percent who receive medical benefits in this job 0 9.2 6.7 .. 3.8 20.0

Percent who receive other services or benefitsfrom this job

0 12.3 20.0 .. 12.4 0

Percent who have additional work providingincome

0 4.3 0 .. 1.9 0

Average income from the additional work .. 106428 .. .. 60000 ..

Percent who do unpaid work on a relative’svillage plot

0 1.8 0 .. 1.9 0

Percent who do unpaid work at a relative’senterprise

0 0.6 0 .. 0 0

Percent who participate in farm actitivities 0 2.4 0 .. 0 0

Percent who looked for a job during the lastweek

0 16.5 0 .. 8.4 0

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Respondents in Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 7-15 years 16-54years

55+ years

Number of individuals 150 489 75 123 518 148

Percent who work for wages 0 62.0 50.7 0.8 41.7 31.1

Of those who do not work for wages

Percent who have additional work providing income 0 19.5 8.1 0 2.3 2.9

Average income from the additional work .. 350778 115000 .. 107143 86667

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s village plot 0 3.2 0 0 0.7 0

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s enterprise 0 0.5 0 0 0 0

Percent participating in farm activities 0 1.6 0 0 0 0

Percent looking for a job 0 30.8 5.4 0 14.6 2.9

Respondents outside of Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 7-15 years 16-54years

55+ years

Number of individuals 640 1577 265 561 1745 507

Percent who work for wages 0 45.6 21.9 0 32.9 8.1

Of those who do not work for wages

Percent who have additional work providing income 0.3 19.2 5.8 0.4 5.9 2.6

Average income from the additional work 45000 211539 93889 0 55667 85100

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s village plot 0.9 3.6 2.4 1.3 2.7 0.9

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s enterprise 0.2 0.7 0.5 0 0.2 0.2

Percent participating in farm activities 0 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.9 0.4

Percent looking for a job 0.3 23.0 3.9 0.4 10.6 0.6

Respondents in IDP population

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59years

60+ years 7-15 years 16-54years

55+ years

Number of individuals 183 529 101 193 552 176

Percent who work for wages 0.6 31.0 14.9 0 19.4 2.8

Of those who do not work for wages

Percent who have additional work providing income 0 9.3 3.5 0 0.5 0.6

Average income from the additional work .. 132424 50333 .. 50000 30000

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s village plot 0 1.1 1.2 0.5 1.6 1.2

Percent doing unpaid work at a relative’s enterprise 0 0.6 0 0 0 0

Percent participating in farm activities 0 0.6 1.2 0 1.4 2.3

Percent looking for a job 0 29.6 3.5 0 18.5 3.5

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Respondents in Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals 150 489 75 123 518 148

Percent who have additional work giving income 0 12.9 4.0 0 3.1 2.7

Sector of additional work

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 4..126

215..

1013

1........1......1

.. 1....1..3....83

1........1....11

Occupation of additional work

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 12111762..

14

..1........2

.. 514..2..4

11........2

Average amount earned at additional work .. 298403 115000 .. 85625 76250

Respondents Outside of Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals 639 1572 265 560 1741 506

Percent who have additional work giving income 0.3 16.4 7.2 0.4 5.6 2.6

Sector of additional work

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

1..............1..

89251

2683141

2116

8........5....33

2..................

661......6....

1011

8........3......2

Occupation of additional work

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

..

..

..

..

..

..2

11662914321

98

24..23..8

..

..

..

..

..

..2

4252..

14..

46

22........9

Average amount earned at additional work 45000 190408 132813 0 60440 78273

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Respondents in IDP population

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals 182 529 101 191 551 176

Percent who have additional work giving income 0 7.8 3.0 0 0.7 0.6

Sector of additional work

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 5......4

124..88

1........1......1

.. ..............121

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..1..

Occupation of additional work

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 4..6..

10..

21

..

..

..

..

..

..3

.. 2......1..1

..

..

..

..1....

Average amount earned at additional work .. 127875 50333 .. 55000 30000

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Respondents in Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 150 489 75 123 518 148

Percent looking for work 0 21.5 2.7 0 10.8 3.4

Of those looking for work

Sector of work looked for

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 5184

1320132

1623

..1........1......

.. 1..3114..3

1924

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..32

Occupation looked for

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 401422541

19

2............

.. 31..4..5..

16

2........12

Of those not looking for work, Reason for notlooking for work in the last week

Waiting for a responseFound a job, not yet startedWaiting to start seasonal workThere is no good job for meThere is no job at allStudyingRetiredToo old or disabledIllDon’t want to workCaring for childrenOther family problemsRegistered at employment center

1....53

134....13..11

114

86314276

15185

..4..

..

..

..42..

30104

23......

..

..

..32

110..1..6......

122

962532969

1687932..

..1..71..

61333

32121

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Respondents outside of Baku

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 642 1581 265 563 1745 509

Percent looking for work 0.3 17.1 4.5 0.4 9.6 1.0

Of those looking for work

Sector of work looked for

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

2..................

971

19103222307

2228

4......1..4....3

1........1........

54..

10..6

12..5

4535

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..23

Occupation looked for

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

..1........1

6015229

46..

114

411..1..5

..1........1

43471

342

74

1..1..1..2

Of those not looking for work, Reason for notlooking for work in the last week

Waiting for a responseFound a job, not yet startedWaiting to start seasonal workThere is no good job for meThere is no job at allStudyingRetiredToo old or disabledIllDon’t want to workCaring for childrenOther family problemsRegistered at employment center

..11

1512

585..617..6..

55647

235234104353048

471..

286

..339

10..

110758

35......

..

..1

176

516..417..3..

54350

233258106413544

378287832

..12

1092

2361921829..2..

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Respondents in IDP population

Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ years 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+ years

Number of individuals 182 529 100 189 552 176

Percent looking for work 0 25.5 3.0 0 16.5 3.4

Of those looking for work

Sector of work looked for

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, Gas, WaterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, Real Estate, InsuranceServicesOther

.. 21174

1810283

1328

1..............11

.. 15..5....522

3032

1..........1..22

Occupation looked for

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

.. 22562

25..

72

..1....1..1

.. 193....

311

36

..1....2..3

Of those not looking for work, Reason for notlooking for work in the last week

Waiting for a responseFound a job, not yet startedWaiting to start seasonal workThere is no good job for meThere is no job at allStudyingRetiredToo old or disabledIllDon’t want to workCaring for childrenOther family problemsRegistered at employment center

..

..

..54

154..835......

2..3

679046121319

1171

132

..

..

..7

10..

48183

10......

..

..

..35

159..

10..5..1..

..14

8010937139

16828919..

..2..6

121

88513411..

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5. MIGRATION, INDIVIDUALS 7 YEARS AND OLDER

Respondents in Baku Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals% always lived in the same population point

15073.3

48961.2

7553.3

12370.7

51861.4

14846.0

Of those who have not always lived in the same population point

Average years at present population point 5.1 15.6 34.9 4.1 10.4 34.4

Place of origin

GubaldiShushaLachinFizuliZengilanAgdamKelbadjarXodjavendDjebrailOther parts of AzerbaijanArmeniaGeorgiaOther FSU countriesOther countries

1..23..12....

101362..

2..18165....

1102319105

1....1..1....2

22224..

..

..14..41....97523

3..283633..

1102123171

21..213....1

4154

191

Reason for moving to present population point

Family circumstancesBecause of workIn search of workSchool, studyArmenian agressionPersonal problemsOther

15......

1951

58152043331110

13354424

13......

176..

12034

11371312

50436764

Permanent residentForcibly displaced personRefugeeTemporary resident

24871

1618

129

3131..

2187..

16718114

7064..

Type of work done in previous place of residence

Own businessManager of enterpriseDepartment chiefEducation workerHealth service workerSpecialistClerkForeman, TechnicianWorkerMilitaryAgricultural workerTemporary workerOther

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..40

22162487

18106..

124

1....2..112914..

14

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..36

2....

14151

1114..

15..

137

1....32..4..52

141

48

% similar work at present population point 30.0 23.3 11.4 27.8 20.5 7.5

Of those who don’t do similar work, reason

No similar work hereNo open posts in the sectorNo toolsHealth does not permitNo diplomaOther

1........

27

172..5..

121

31..5..

22

..

..

..

..

..26

216..61

125

12....

14..

48

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Respondents outside of Baku Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals% always lived in the same population point

64293.5

157984.5

26577.0

56292.2

174774.3

50970.1

Of those who have not always lived in the same population point

Average years at present population point 6.5 17.7 32.6 6.6 13.3 30.8

Place of origin

GubaldiShushaLachinFizuliZengilanAgdamKelbadjarXodjavendDjebrailOther parts of AzerbaijanArmeniaGeorgiaOther FSU countriesOther countries

..

..1....9......

236..3..

2..371

172..5

166211

182

3................

369..

112

..

..1....6......

223291

4..272

163..3

357235

25..

2....3..52....

100151

231

Reason for moving to present population point

Family circumstancesBecause of workIn search of workSchool, studyArmenian agressionPersonal problemsOther

22....1

1612

102351919391120

1787185

15

31......814

351628

402615

100821

157

19

Permanent residentForcibly displaced personRefugeeTemporary resident

319..2

2102627

582..1

384..1

408261

11

1438..1

Type of work done in previous place of residence

Own businessManager of enterpriseDepartment chiefEducation workerHealth service workerSpecialistClerkForeman, TechnicianWorkerMilitaryAgricultural workerTemporary workerOther

..

..

..1..........1....

40

22..

1115

2414233

161

143

..

..

..312229..

14..

28

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..42

1..1

2394

317

392

483

279

1....44..6..

26..

322

77

% similar work at present population point 14.6 29.5 29.5 46.3 27.6 22.4

Of those who don’t do similar work, reason

No similar work hereNo open posts in the sectorNo toolsHealth does not permitNo diplomaOther

..

..

..

..

..35

394..51

123

51..5..

32

..

..

..

..

..22

53102

152

239

162..

18..

81

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Respondents in IDP population Male Female

7-15 years 16-59 years 60+ 7-15 years 16-54 years 55+

Number of individuals% always lived in the same population point

1821.1

5290.4

1011.0

1931.0

5520.2

1750.6

Of those who have not always lived in the same population point

Average years at present population point 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.6

Place of origin

GubaldiShushaLachinFizuliZengilanAgdamKelbadjarXodjavendDjebrailOther parts of AzerbaijanArmeniaGeorgiaOther FSU countriesOther countries

11116

461039206

1516........

382229

10542

115688

45523......

1038

148

2814177........

14103

481037275

20161......

3826259544

131781045553......

117

12281449212291........

Reason for moving to present population point

Family circumstancesBecause of workIn search of workSchool, studyArmenian agressionPersonal problemsOther

..

..

..

..179

..1

11..1

523..1

..

..

..

..100

..

..

..1....

190....

3....2

545..1

..

..

..

..174

..

..

Permanent residentForcibly displaced personRefugeeTemporary resident

..173

25

1505

416

19621

..182

45

2523

719

..168

33

Type of work done in previous place of residence

Own businessManager of enterpriseDepartment chiefEducation workerHealth service workerSpecialistClerkForeman, TechnicianWorkerMilitaryAgricultural workerTemporary workerOther

2................1....

177

5144

205

123337702086..

221

..129..55

10111

26..

30

1................21..

187

722

35268

497

462

932

272

..

..14

11..2..9..

48..

99

% similar work at present population point 57.8 30.6 22.0 64.4 33.5 38.2

Of those who don’t do similar work, reason

No similar work hereNo open posts in the sectorNo toolsHealth does not permitNo diplomaOther

11......

74

155471

221

139

3081

22..

17

2........

66

16335..83

157

3710..

20..

40

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AZERBAIJAN SURVEY OF LIVING CONDITIONS

ABSTRACT OF HOUSEHOLD DATADRAFT February 7, 1996

1. CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Number of households 408 1200 408

Percent of households headed by women 22.8 20.9 21.8

Average age of household head Men Women

49.446.758.3

50.448.059.5

48.446.654.9

Distribution by years of schooling completed by head, percentNo Schooling1-23-89-1011-1516+

0.50.5

14.219.449.016.4

7.01.5

22.125.338.4

5.7

6.61.5

23.023.341.7

3.9

Distribution by marital status of household head, percentMarriedCohabitingDivorcedSeparatedWidowedNever Married

74.30.34.90.5

17.72.5

76.40.31.20.5

19.91.7

77.80.31.50.3

16.53.7

Percent of Household heads working for wages Men Women

62.367.345.2

47.554.122.7

31.634.521.4

Average amount earned from wage job Men Women

16904619097459405

591296254628619

601956489331750

Of those who work for wages, distribution by sector of work and occupation, percent

AgricultureMiningManufacturingElectricity, gas, waterConstructionCommerceTransportFinance, real estate, insuranceServicesOther

2.41.2

16.53.58.39.1

11.81.2

16.129.9

31.90.97.26.74.21.68.63.0

20.215.8

10.00.86.99.28.52.35.44.6

20.731.5

EmployeeSelf-employedIndependent professionalOwner/employerDomestic servantUnpaid family workerOther

59.54.37.92.05.50.4

20.5

39.12.33.71.1

21.9..

32.0

43.41.63.93.1

12.4..

35.7

Percent who work at a relative’s enterprise 1.2 1.2 0.7

Percent who work at a relative’s plot 2.0 5.7 1.5

Percent who work at farm activities 1.0 1.2 1.5

Percent who looked for work in last 7 days 16.4 13.4 23.8

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2. IDP HOUSEHOLDS

There were IDPs in 442 of the households: 408 in the IDP sample (as expected), of these 120 were in Baku and 288 were outside of Baku16 in the Baku sample20 in the outside of Baku, non-IDP sample.

I have presented these preliminary tabulations for Baku and non-Baku. The tabulations only reflect the population averages if16/120 is actually the fraction of IDP households in Baku that is not registered.

Baku Outside of Baku

Number of households with displaced persons 136 306

Years since household left home

123456

1516711

24

188

17036

53

Number of times changed residence after leaving home

012345 or more

42492915

1..

22135

833819

9

Percent with all members of household present 77.2 87.6

Percent with family members injured in the war or whileleaving home

15.4 21.2

People from home in current population point

AllManySomeNone

1457713

11142141

12

Percent with contact of leaders 18.4 36.9

Of those, percent with leader who works regularly 13.8 44.4

Percent would return home if peace were achieved 97.8 99.4

Households receiving assistance from the government

Food aidMoney aidEducation aidHealth aid

25.765.413.212.5

32.770.918.331.1

Aid received regularlyAid seldom receivedAid never received

27.447.425.2

17.872.7

9.5

Households receiving assistance from other organizations 71.3 72.2

WFPSave the childrenRed CrescentUNICEFOther Organization

3.64.6

33.62.7

68.2

44.418.531.013.037.1

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Property of displaced persons

% ofhouseholdswho owned

asset inpreviousresidence

Of those whoowned the

asset % whobrought asset

with them

Of those who owned the asset but were not able to bring the asset with them

Could asset beretrieved?

Do you know what happened to the asset?

No Unsure Burned Destroyed TakenAway

Occupied Other Don’tknow

House 97.1 .. 41.5 43.7 22.5 17.4 1.9 3.3 0.7 54.3

Apartment 22.3 .. 52.0 38.8 22.6 18.6 4.9 3.9 1.0 49.0

Dacha 15.1 .. 41.5 32.3 7.5 20.9 16.4 16.4 .. 38.8

Garden 91.2 .. 30.1 31.1 5.5 22.4 13.0 21.0 1.8 36.4

land 6.1 .. 15.4 46.2 .. 3.7 7.4 37.0 11.1 40.7

Cattle 75.1 14.9 70.4 28.5 1.1 0.7 59.2 2.1 0.7 36.2

Sheep 74.8 9.3 70.6 29.0 1.3 0.7 59.1 2.6 1.0 35.3

Goats 38.1 5.9 71.3 28.8 1.2 1.2 57.8 1.2 0.6 37.9

Poultry 95.1 5.0 72.9 26.9 0.8 0.3 62.8 2.5 0.5 33.2

Ag. machinery 3.9 19.2 58.8 41.2 .. .. 37.5 6.3 .. 56.3

TV, other a/v 94.4 26.2 71.8 27.9 7.4 2.3 52.4 0.7 0.3 36.9

Refrigerator 91.7 20.6 71.2 28.5 7.5 2.5 49.1 1.0 0.3 39.8

Car 27.9 60.2 67.4 30.6 6.1 8.2 36.7 .. .. 49.0

Jewelry 74.0 59.5 72.9 27.1 4.5 3.0 48.1 0.8 0.8 42.9

Furniture .. 8.6 71.7 28.1 7.9 1.7 51.1 0.7 0.3 38.3

Householdutensils

.. 23.8 67.4 32.3 9.1 4.1 46.3 0.3 0.3 39.8

Clothes, personalobjects

.. 43.2 65.7 34.3 7.5 2.4 44.1 0.4 0.0 45.6

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Distribution of Internally Displaced Persons by place of origin

Place of origin Current residence

Baku Other Towns

Gubaldi 3.8 7.9

Shusha 8.2 2.5

Lachin 7.0 3.2

Fizuli 18.4 16.8

Zengilan 13.9 2.2

Agdam 19.0 25.6

Kelbadjar 5.1 13.6

Xodjavend 0.6 2.5

Djebrail 7.0 9.8

Rest of Azer 5.7 15.2

Armenia 8.2 ..

Georgia 0.6 ..

Other FSU 1.3 0.6

Other countries 1.3 ..

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3. HOUSING

Baku Outside of Baku Internally Displaced

Number of households 408 1200 408

Distribution across types of dwelling

HouseApartmentCommunal ApartmentCompoundRoom in HostelPlace in HostelClassroom, kindergarten, schoolTentRailroad car, temporary construction, willow shelterFinnish house, concrete shelterClub, medical point, pioneer house, hotel..Barn, farm buildingRoom in someone else’s house, attic, basement, room in yardOther

12.577.9

9.10.30.3

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

76.115.3

3.63.20.3

..0.2

..0.30.10.30.20.40.1

8.617.9

0.3..

23.60.3

12.88.17.94.46.44.74.90.3

Average number of rooms in dwelling* 2.6 2.6 1.2

Percent of households with rooms used for business 0.3 0.7 0.0

Average years of residence in current dwelling 19.4 23.4 2.7

Average total area of houses, square meters 48.1 66.3 30.8

Average total area of other dwellings, square meters 46.1 45.8 23.8

Average per person area of dwellings, square meters 13.4 13.9 6.1

Percent who own their dwelling 44.4 83.3 3.2

Of those who own their dwelling

Percent who acquired their dwelling by Paying the whole value Paying installments Inherited Building the dwelling Received from the state

30.10.6

15.33.3

50.8

8.90.6

18.966.0

5.6

50.07.1

..14.328.6

Average monthly payment for dwelling 21428.6 254150.0 100000

Average estimated rental value of dwelling 1211146.0 46876.3 61250.0

Of those who do not own their dwelling

Percent who pay rent for the dwelling 63.9 62.5 2.0

Average monthly rent paid 10138.7 6880.8 12276.4

Percent for whom all or part of the rent is paid by Relative Private employer State Private person/agency Does not know

2.6..

3.5....

2.5..

5.0....

1.3..

0.5....

Percent for whom the dwelling is provided for free by Relative Private employer State Private person/agency Does not know

3.1..

10.10.4

..

9.0..

18.4....

8.40.1

70.13.02.8

* Households in hostels, schools, tents, etc. are included in this average as having one room dwellings.

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Utilities

Baku Outside of Baku Internally Displaced

Number of households 408 1200 408

Percent of households for whom the main source of water is.. Centralized water system Piped natural spring, pump, own system Well River, lake, pond, spring, canal Rain Artesian Truck, purchased Other, neighbors No water

95.12.51.2

..

..

..

..1.00.3

37.37.7

17.027.8

0.35.93.40.50.1

56.54.49.66.9

..18.4

3.90.3

..

Percent who receive water 24 hours per day 33.3 50.5 43.3

Of those with central, piped or well water percent who have water in the house percent who have water in the yard percent who have water in the street

90.89.00.3

29.152.518.4

39.831.928.3

Percent of households for whom the main source of lighting is.. Electricity Kerosene, oil or gas lamps Candles or flashlights No lighting

100.0......

99.20.70.10.1

94.15.20.50.3

Of those for whom electricity is the main source of lighting, percent who receive electricity constantly 89.5 17.0 31.3

Percent of households for whom the fuel used for cooking is.. Gas Electricity Wood Kerosene Manure Gas balloon Diesel Brush, branches, cotton stalks Other (kiro gas, oil, artificial gas, machine) Doesn’t not cook at home

97.82.0

..

..

..

..

..

..

..0.3

14.812.762.2

6.60.90.60.40.90.80.3

29.927.522.613.7

2.5..

0.52.50.70.3

Percent of households who heat the dwelling using.. Central hot water radiators Private hot water radiators Electric heater, radiator Wood stove Stoves burning straw, weeds, manure, cotton stalks Gas stove, oven, cooker Gas fireplace, radiator Electric cooker Diesel Kerosene Oil Other, coal, kiro gas, artificial gas, machine No heat

33.86.6

15.00.3

..25.3

7.40.3

..

..

..0.7

10.8

3.85.8

15.463.1

3.00.40.1

..1.12.20.92.12.2

5.27.4

33.123.8

2.72.5

..

..2.28.30.74.2

10.1

Percent of households for whom the phone is.. in the dwelling in a neighbor’s in a nearby public place in a distant public place don’t use the phone telephone not accessible

72.817.9

5.41.0

..2.9

31.621.6

8.713.7

0.224.3

2.710.628.011.3

..47.4

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Expenditure for electricity and heating

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Average monthly expenditure for electricity 3669.6 4881.4 130.1

Percent of households with positive expenditure forelectricity

75.2 78.0 2.7

Average monthly expenditure for households withpositive expenditure for electricity

4876.9 6247.8 4824.2

Average monthly expenditure for heating 1441.2 30474.4 8487.4

Percent of households with positive expenditure forheating

47.1 55.0 16.2

Average monthly expenditure for households withpositive expenditure for heating

3062.5 55177.1 52467.7

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4. HOUSEHOLD INCOMEAverage Household Income by Source

Source of Income Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Main jobs, sum over all household members 179854.2 45937.7 40229.3

Percent of households with positive wage income 83.1 56.3 41.9

Average for households with positive wage income 216461.7 81667.0 95985.8

Additional jobs, sum over all household members 50296.6 46021.7 13519.6

Percent of households with positive income from additional work 17.2 21.1 11.3

Average for households with positive income from additional work 293157.1 218284.6 119913.0

Sale of food products 3848.0 51204.5 7034.3

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

1.0392500.0

21.0243434.6

2.0358750.0

Sale of movable property 62681.4 136160.3 64014.7

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

14.7426233.3

21.1644743.1

21.1302953.5

Gifts 20470.6 16225.8 11987.8

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

16.2126545.5

10.0161716.7

9.3128710.5

Rent of unmovable property 12818.6 4244.8 73.6

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

1.01307500.0

0.41016200.0

0.515005.0

Pensions and pension allowances 18004.2 14629.5 18271.1

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

47.637864.4

47.730665.7

48.337840.6

Bread allowances 4288.1 4365.0 11913.5

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

33.612739.0

28.115465.2

54.921646.5

Children allowances 3886.2 4227.6 5829.6

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

33.611516.8

37.811146.4

46.112558.5

Other cash allowances 4296.6 663.0 7807.8

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

4.792263.2

1.641768.4

26.030052.8

State allowances, in kind 6701.5 1238.8 3355.1

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

25.526226.0

7.416661.4

13.724204.5

In kind from NGO 1598.0 1054.4 41928.0

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

2.565200.0

1.378750.0

50.082828.4

Other 8674.9 26693.7 18300.5

Percent of households with positive incomeAverage income among households with positive income

5.6153130.4

7.4358415.7

10.1181220.0

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5. MONTHLY EXPENDITURE

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Average Average forhouseholds with

positiveexpenditure

Average Average forhouseholds with

positiveexpenditure

Average Average forhouseholds

with positiveexpenditure

Reported Total 349938.7 356937.5 408885.8 411285.0 273305.1 273976.7

Food consumed at home 229240.6 232084.5 253116.8 257844.0 170700.6 173248.0

Food consumed out 10562.6 195888.3 4010.4 75195.3 1772.9 120555.6

Small home products 18566.2 20867.8 29217.1 30069.0 22486.6 24207.2

Durable items 16666.6 261537.8 2814.7 105549.5 894.6 60833.3

Transportation 34954.3 46605.8 37952.6 48092.1 30163.5 43796.1

Shoes/Clothing 37211.6 83419.4 39380.4 61692.6 24783.1 46596.8

Cigarettes/alcohol 23089.6 43613.6 21207.8 37284.6 16538.0 31530.4

Gifts 22497.5 72275.3 31407.9 68651.1 16534.3 46524.1

Medical supplies/drugs 27589.5 44143.1 35517.5 61591.0 25686.1 50384.3

Medical service 11579.9 56922.7 8016.7 45377.4 5625.9 38904.2

School supplies 12850.0 32811.3 11367.1 25448.7 12303.5 34860.0

Tuition, fees 3553.0 72125.0 1449.0 34776.6 369.7 25138.9

Paid services 6029.1 30908.7 3350.2 20830.4 2731.5 18269.7

Household help 1322.2 24219.7 11703.6 128847.1 795.1 27034.7

Lottery tickets 1195.4 32115.6 543.1 40729.3 149.7 6787.0

Reading material 5809.4 13984.3 1290.0 12900.1 2008.0 12048.0

Culture/sport 6230.2 68877.8 330.3 24774.0 260.6 21266.7

Calculated Total 468553.5 468553.5 492657.4 492657.4 333803.8 334623.9

Per adult equivalentcalculated total

168025.6 168025.6 143060.9 143060.9 95404.7 95639.1

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Value of food products consumed by the household in the last 7 days, purchased, gifts, home grown, total

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total

Bread andwheat flour

18054.1 249.0 0 18301.9 36215.8 1020.4 1484.0 38687.5 25310.7 4203.4 680.6 30193.1

Oats,buckwheat

2775.2 70.4 0 2845.1 749.5 69.3 14.2 832.3 965.9 104.2 0.0 1070.1

Pasta 3715.1 49.9 0.0 3764.6 3274.8 65.4 7.9 3345.4 2346.3 105.4 0 2451.7

Other grain(rice, rye)

1620.0 258.0 0 1877.3 4840.5 378.3 1060.1 6276.8 1307.6 8006.1 0 9310.5

Onions,garlic

3313.7 232.8 0 3545.3 2957.7 744.2 1427.3 5126.1 3111.4 305.9 43.1 3451.8

Potatoes 9033.8 588.7 19.8 9639.2 6521.3 668.9 3578.3 10792.0 7899.9 585.8 120.1 8605.8

OtherVegetables

4051.1 101.0 44.4 4185.8 1634.1 128.7 1329.1 3089.5 2364.0 278.9 110.8 2753.4

Apples 3232.6 835.0 0 4063.5 1249.4 485.8 1073.0 2806.1 1883.1 163.0 0 2046.1

Melons,watermelons

23.3 12.3 0 35.5 2.5 4.2 31.7 38.3 8.6 12.3 0 20.8

Other fruit 3306.6 344.8 84.2 3733.1 1469.7 668.9 3062.6 5196.1 1565.7 214.7 42.9 1823.3

Preservedfruits,vegetables

678.9 83.5 48.1 810.1 161.4 144.8 3315.0 3612.6 326.0 179.4 458.1 960.8

Beef 15995.5 1121.0 0 17110.9 11229.0 690.3 892.6 12790.2 7436.4 208.8 73.9 7700.0

Other meatproducts

6500.5 741.4 74.1 7313.8 2913.8 960.0 7816.7 11689.6 4485.9 294.1 732.8 5501.8

Eggs 5356.1 939.4 35.8 6313.3 1448.0 113.2 2092.2 3652.0 1537.3 152.9 242.6 1927.9

Fresh milk 1682.3 97.3 0 1779.4 762.3 344.0 3367.8 4474.2 628.7 207.1 835.4 1669.1

Other dairyproducts

2894.6 258.0 0 3152.0 1820.6 600.1 3008.3 5418.5 1899.0 364.9 699.3 2955.4

Vegetable oil,animal fat

6069.0 220.3 0 6288.2 7784.0 153.8 380.1 8303.9 4170.3 4742.6 27.1 8940.0

Tea, coffee 3356.5 155.9 0 3511.7 5260.4 69.4 1.3 5331.1 3920.7 209.8 0 4130.5

Salt 529.3 7.4 0 536.7 867.4 17.8 13.4 897.0 870.8 9.1 4.9 884.8

Sugar 5936.8 577.9 0 6511.8 10379.5 117.5 53.7 10541.3 7644.0 444.1 0 8088.1

CalculatedTotal

97837.0 6889.2 303.9 105030.1 101456.1 7440.1 33963.1 142859.3 79632.8 20789.2 4056.4 104478.3

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Per adult equivalent value of food products consumed by household, purchased, received, grown, total

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total

Bread and wheatflour

3903.7 90.3 0 3993.6 6653.5 213.0 243.3 7103.8 4756.4 1059.4 112.1 5927.6

Oats/buckwheat 672.5 27.8 0 700.1 132.1 20.5 3.1 155.6 186.1 52.2 0.0 238.3

Pasta 856.3 24.7 0.0 880.7 659.2 18.7 2.1 679.6 450.3 17.6 0 468.0

Other grain (rice,rye)

316.8 53.6 0 370.3 930.6 79.8 205.1 1215.1 198.0 2402.2 0 2599.8

Onions, garlic 739.3 79.5 0 818.4 569.5 201.5 262.2 1032.6 626.0 80.8 8.5 713.6

Potatoes 2130.6 174.7 3.7 2308.1 1272.2 166.0 629.5 2066.5 1526.0 177.7 20.1 1723.8

Other Vegetables 1017.0 33.9 9.8 1058.0 328.4 33.9 223.9 585.9 456.8 168.0 18.5 643.2

Apples 755.4 216.3 0 970.7 247.7 110.3 197.3 554.9 351.3 41.9 0 393.3

Melons,watermelons

5.4 2.3 0 7.6 0.3 0.8 6.0 7.1 2.9 2.9 0 5.8

Other fruit 765.3 82.7 14.2 861.7 299.7 161.5 512.8 973.2 257.0 53.9 6.2 317.1

Pres. fruits,vegetables

159.5 16.7 8.6 184.7 35.3 55.0 635.6 724.2 54.2 41.2 88.0 182.9

Beef 3734.6 310.4 0 4043.4 2204.4 158.1 153.8 2512.1 1441.2 74.5 10.4 1522.3

Other meatproducts

1850.6 244.5 14.9 2109.4 560.4 179.1 1365.5 2104.8 817.0 101.1 114.0 1030.0

Eggs 1452.6 438.0 7.6 1892.4 316.2 31.2 376.0 723.2 322.0 48.1 52.6 421.6

Fresh milk 374.6 32.4 0 406.9 161.7 80.9 539.5 782.1 134.5 50.8 180.6 365.5

Other dairyproducts

711.0 69.3 0 780.1 362.1 129.8 509.4 999.5 356.2 98.5 103.7 557.2

Vegetable oil,animal fat

1564.3 107.1 0 1670.9 1537.2 66.2 70.7 1671.3 848.5 951.4 6.5 1806.3

Tea, coffee 808.1 82.2 0 889.9 1023.2 29.5 0.3 1052.9 815.0 58.8 0 873.8

Salt 132.8 4.3 0 137.1 170.2 5.5 2.5 177.9 172.7 2.9 0.9 176.6

Sugar 1406.0 126.4 0 1531.8 1981.5 40.9 7.6 2028.1 1451.9 160.6 0 1612.5

Total value peradult equivalent

23285.4 2200.0 58.3 25543.6 19429.0 1781.0 5938.1 27148.1 15214.7 5643.6 719.4 21577.8

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Non-zero value of food products consumed by the household in the last 7 days, purchased, gifts, home grown, total

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total

Bread andwheat flour

18143.0 7221.4 .. 18392.0 42240.0 34013.9 32323.6 42906.7 30107.2 25597.0 23083.5 33384.2

Oats,buckwheat

5496.6 4071.4 .. 5527.6 9552.1 11857.1 5666.7 9880.2 5711.6 8500.0 2 6149.3

Pasta 5019.0 2885.7 2 4986.9 6828.7 4361.1 3166.7 6781.3 5378.1 4777.8 .. 5496.2

Other grain(rice, rye)

5045.4 8076.9 .. 5471.1 13973.3 19687.0 11849.5 15377.5 10234.6 120981.5 .. 49982.9

Onions,garlic

3988.2 6750.0 .. 4192.8 5678.7 18984.0 4816.6 6201.0 4321.9 4293.1 2916.7 4456.7

Potatoes 9598.4 13277.8 8000 10058.3 10975.6 15424.0 13149.7 12183.4 10135.7 7242.4 12250.0 10296.6

OtherVegetables

5441.6 3727.3 9000.0 5544.8 4691.1 4170.3 4386.4 4687.0 4220.0 5973.7 4090.9 4500.6

Apples 4677.0 10935.5 .. 5508.0 6070.2 8961.5 7102.2 6943.0 5088.1 3500.0 .. 5153.1

Melons,watermelon

2375.0 5000 .. 2900.0 3000 5000 4222.9 4182.4 1750.0 5000 .. 2833.3

Other fruit 5418.1 6363.6 17000.0 5835.6 6507.8 9019.1 10423.3 9278.7 5368.1 3981.8 5833.3 5390.6

Preservedfruits,vegetables

11080.2 8500.0 4875.0 10328.3 7740.0 15773.0 10200.8 10395.9 12090.9 14600.0 14307.7 13517.2

Beef 21556.8 17461.5 .. 21831.2 22457.9 24364.7 23722.2 23010.8 15846.1 7727.3 30000 15786.9

Other meatproducts

16744.9 17705.9 15000.0 17206.4 25154.7 46040.0 26274.5 27999.0 18257.5 10000.0 17588.2 18551.7

Eggs 9390.5 16500.0 3625.0 10212.0 7891.4 5900.0 7427.8 7729.1 5902.8 4160.0 4925.0 5783.8

Fresh milk 7132.3 6583.3 .. 7242.0 6309.0 5361.0 12708.8 10054.3 4204.9 6035.7 15454.6 7168.4

Other dairyproducts

6421.9 6531.3 .. 6562.6 10453.3 8774.4 15643.1 12901.1 6510.9 5940.0 12282.6 7536.3

Vegetableoil, animalfat

7872.2 8090.9 .. 8079.1 14258.7 9225.0 13000.0 14154.4 11268.2 22764.7 5500.0 16356.5

Tea, coffee 4219.0 7875.0 .. 4333.6 6461.1 3966.7 750.0 6416.5 5332.2 4280.0 .. 5436.3

Salt 873.6 1500.0 .. 882.2 1537.1 1420.0 2666.7 1546.6 1518.4 528.6 1000.0 1504.2

Sugar 6984.4 15333.3 .. 7506.3 12358.5 8264.7 64000 12353.0 9332.3 5845.2 .. 9999.8

CalculatedTotal

98077.3 32308.1 12400.2 105288.1 102222.8 28524.3 47280.4 142859.3 80421.2 47385.5 22671.3 104478.3

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Non-zero per adult equivalent value of food products consumed by household, purchased, received, grown, total

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total Spent Gifts Grown Total

Bread and wheatflour

3922.9 2619.5 .. 4013.3 7760.3 7099.8 5298.9 7878.5 5657.7 6451.5 3801.1 6554.1

Oats/buckwheat 1332.0 1608.5 .. 1360.3 1683.5 3513.7 1234.5 1847.0 1100.6 4260.6 0.2 1369.6

Pasta 1156.8 1427.4 0.3 1166.7 1374.6 1249.8 852.4 1377.5 1032.2 799.9 .. 1049.1

Other grain (rice,rye)

986.7 1679.2 .. 1079.2 2686.4 4152.3 2292.5 2976.8 1550.1 36300.0 .. 13956.6

Onions, garlic 889.8 2306.6 .. 967.9 1093.4 5140.4 884.9 1249.1 869.6 1134.6 578.0 921.4

Potatoes 2263.8 3940.4 1481.5 2408.4 2141.1 3826.9 2313.4 2339.4 1957.9 2197.4 2049.5 2062.5

Other Vegetables 1366.1 1251.4 1984.1 1401.5 942.8 1098.8 739.1 888.8 815.3 3599.7 682.7 1051.4

Apples 1092.9 2832.9 .. 1315.7 1203.4 2034.8 1305.9 1372.9 949.3 900.5 .. 990.4

Melons,watermelons

548.7 925.9 .. 624.1 394.7 925.9 799.1 773.9 598.1 1190.5 .. 795.6

Other fruit 1254.0 1527.0 2871.5 1347.1 1327.3 2177.2 1745.3 1737.8 881.2 988.9 841.8 937.4

Pres. fruits,vegetables

2603.6 1695.3 871.0 2354.9 1691.7 5991.1 1955.8 2083.9 2009.8 3356.3 2749.5 2573.5

Beef 5033.1 4834.5 .. 5158.9 4408.9 5580.7 4086.7 4519.6 3071.0 2756.9 4225.4 3121.2

Other meatproducts

4767.0 5840.2 3015.2 4962.5 4837.6 8589.2 4590.0 5041.5 3325.0 3436.6 2736.1 3473.2

Eggs 2546.8 7693.9 765.0 3061.1 1723.4 1625.7 1335.1 1530.5 1236.4 1307.9 1067.1 1264.9

Fresh milk 1588.3 2190.4 .. 1656.2 1338.0 1261.1 2035.9 1757.6 899.7 1480.2 3340.8 1569.5

Other dairyproducts

1577.3 1755.1 .. 1624.3 2079.0 1897.7 2649.0 2379.7 1221.4 1603.8 1821.7 1420.9

Vegetable oil,animal fat

2029.1 3935.2 .. 2146.9 2815.8 3972.7 2418.3 2848.9 2292.7 4566.6 1309.5 3304.8

Tea, coffee 1015.7 4153.4 .. 1098.2 1256.7 1685.8 170.3 1267.3 1108.3 1200.1 .. 1150.0

Salt 219.2 870.4 .. 225.3 301.7 436.5 497.8 306.7 301.2 169.3 189.5 300.2

Sugar 1654.2 3353.7 .. 1765.8 2359.3 2874.8 9014.1 2376.7 1886.5 2114.2 .. 1993.7

Total value peradult equivalent

23342.6 10317.1 2376.7 25606.4 19575.8 6828.0 8266.6 27148.1 15365.4 12863.7 4021.0 21577.8

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6. OWNERSHIP OF DURABLE GOODS

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

% ofhouseholds

that ownasset

Averageyear mostvaluable

wasacquired

%Households

that soldasset in last

year*

% ofhouseholds

that own asset

Averageyear mostvaluable

wasacquired

%Households

that soldasset in last

year*

% ofhouseholds

that ownasset

Averageyear mostvaluable

wasacquired

%Households

that soldasset in last

year*

Range 97.8 1979.2 0.0 76.0 1981.7 1.1 27.0 1990.2 0.0

Refrigerator 95.0 1980.9 10.0 80.0 1980.3 2.5 38.1 1986.2 0.4

Sewing machine 58.6 1970.2 6.6 45.1 1971.7 2.4 15.3 1980.3 0.9

Air conditioner 27.7 1987.0 1.7 6.3 1986.2 0.6 0.3 1988 0.3

Stereo/record player 50.3 1987.8 3.5 31.3 1988.1 1.2 10.1 1990.0 0.8

Radio 52.9 1983.7 1.6 32.0 1981.0 1.0 13.5 1987.4 0.6

TV 93.6 1984.9 15.4 84.1 1982.5 3.1 42.0 1986.1 0.9

Camera 12.8 1986.1 0.6 2.2 1982.4 0.2 0.5 1976.0 0.0

Bicycle 9.1 1990.9 0.8 2.7 1987.1 0.7 0.5 1992.5 0.0

Motorcycle 0.7 1989.7 0.0 4.3 1982.6 0.4 1.0 1983.3 0.3

Passenger Automobile 18.7 1986.6 5.5 15.9 1986.0 2.6 12.5 1984.7 0.9

* Out of the households that do not currently own the asset.

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7. AGRICULTURE

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

Percent of households that have land 9.8 76.5 2.7

Among households that have land...

Average number of hectares owned 0.16 0.16 0.12

Percent who raise crop or animals on their land 50.0 82.3 27.3

Among households who raise crops or animals

Average number of hectares raising crops 0.13 0.13 0.07

Average number of hectares raising animals 0.00 0.06 0.02

Percent of households that hire others to work 10.0 0.4 0.0

Average amount paid for the year for labor for fertilizers and chemicals

10000023250

1000008157

..0

Estimated general value of the harvest this year of the animals sold or consumed this year

65022210000

684505430842

5400000

Percent of households who rented land to othersPercent of households who rented land from others

0.01.0

0.718.4

0.012.3

Average amount paid for land rented inAverage amount paid for fertilizer for use on rented landEstimated value of crops grown on rented land

00

625550

571461174

457392

118040

497255

Agricultural Assets

Baku Outside of Baku IDP

% of householdsthat own

agriculturalasset

Averagenumber of

asset owned

Average totalvalue ofownedassets

% ofhouseholds thatown agricultural

asset

Averagenumber of

asset owned

Averagetotal value of

ownedassets

% of householdsthat own

agriculturalasset

Averagenumber of

assetowned

Averagetotal valueof owned

assets

Cattle 0.0 .. .. 44.5 2.1 1555730 9.3 1.6 1098684

Sheep 0.0 .. .. 23.7 6.8 1010986 5.4 8.1 985909

Horses 0.0 .. .. 3.4 1.0 876829 0.5 1.5 125000

Goats 0.0 .. .. 5.9 3.4 325282 0.7 1.7 103333

Pigs 0.0 .. .. 0.3 2.7 406667 0.0 2.0 2

Poultry 2.9 10.1 235417 63.8 12.4 167606 15.7 7.2 92508

Trailer 0.0 .. .. 2.8 1.5 141212 0.5 1.0 125000

Tractor 0.0 .. .. 0.4 1.0 1030000 0.3 1.0 2000000

Plow 0.0 .. .. 0.0 .. 2 0.0 .. ..

Cart 0.3 1.0 100000 3.6 1.0 64905 0.5 1.3 20000

Thresher 4.9 2.7 24650 0.1 .. .. 0.0 .. ..

Trucks 0.0 .. .. 0.6 1.0 7083333 0.5 1.0 4400000

Hoes, axes,sickles,shovels,spades

18.9 2.9 29234 87.6 5.8 54319 38.0 3.2 30332