Siem Reab  /  Otdar Mean Chey

 

Educational attainment of household population: Male

Percent distribution of the de facto male household population age six and over by highest level of education attended, 

according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000.

Level of education: 

No Education Preschool

Some 

primary

Completed 

Primary(1)

Some

 Secondary

Completed 

secondary (2)

More than 

secondary

Total Number

Median 

years of

 schooling

35.0 0.0 51.2

3.2

9.1 1.3 0.2 100.0 1,772 0.7

Note: Total includes women with missing information on level of education who are not shown separately.

(1). Completed grade 6 at the primary level 

(2). Completed grade 12 at the secondary level 

                               

Educational attainment of household population: Female

Percent distribution of the de facto female household population age six and over by highest level of education attended, 

according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000.

Level of education:

No Education Preschool

Some 

primary

Completed 

Primary(1)

Some

 Secondary

Completed 

secondary (2)

More than 

secondary

Total Number

Median 

years of

 schooling

48.4 0.0 41.9

3.8

4.9 0.9 0.0 100.0 1,890 -

Note: Total includes women with missing information on level of education who are not shown separately.

(1). Completed grade 6 at the primary level 

(2). Completed grade 12 at the secondary level 

                               

School attendance ratios:

Net attendance ratios (NARs) and gross attendance ratios (GARs) for the dejure household population by 

level of schooling and sex, according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Primary School:

Net attendance ratio (NAR)1  Gross attendance ratio(GAR)2
Male Female Total Male Female Total
60.5 55.8 58.3 87.3 76.5 82.3

 

Secondary School:

Net attendance ratio (NAR)1  Gross attendance ratio(GAR)2
Male Female Total Male Female Total
8.2 7.5 7.9 10.5 8.1 9.3

1. The NAR for primary school is the percentage of the primary-school-age (6-12 years) 

    population that attending primary school. The NAR for secondary school is the percentage 

    of the secondary-school-age (13-18 years) population that is attending secondary school. 

    By definition, the NAR cannot exceed 100 percent.    

2 The GAR for primary school is the total number of primary school students, among those of any age, 

    expressed as the percentage of the official primary-school-age population. 

    The GAR for secondary school is the total number of secondary school students 5-24 years, 

    expressed as the percentage of the official secondary-school-age population. If there are significant 

    numbers of overage and underage students at a given level of schooling,

     the GAR can exceed 100 percent.

                    

Iodized salt

Percent distribution of households by whether salt was tested for iodine content 

and by level of iodine content of salt, according to urban-rural residence 

and region, Cambodia 2000

Iodized

salt

No iodized

salt

Not tested/

no salt

Missing

Total

Number 

of 

households

5.7 93.9 0.1 0.3 100.0 769

    

Injury or death in an accident

Percentage of the de facto household population injured or killed in an accident 

in the past 12 months, according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Result of accident:

Injured

Killed

Total 

injured 

or killed

Number

of 

Household 

Members

1.2 0.3 1.5 4,387

            

Literacy

Percent distribution of women by level of schooling attended and by level

of literacy, according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Secondary

School

or higher

No schooling or primary school

Total

 

Number

 

Can read

a whole

sentence

Can read

 part of

a sentence

Can not

 read at all

No card with

 required

Language

9.8 26.5 14.9 48.3 0.0 100.0 1,036

        

Employment

Percent distribution of women by employment status and continuity of employment,

according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Not

currently employed

Currently employed Total

Number

of

Women

Did not work

 in  last 12 

months

Worked

in last 12

months

All year

Seasonally

Occasionally

Missing

14.0 18.2 22.0 45.1 0.5 0.2 100.0 1,036

       

Fertility by background characteristics

Total fertility rate for the five years preceding the survey,

percentage currently pregnant, and mean number of children

ever born to women age 40-49 years, by background

 characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Total

Fertility

rate

Percentage

currently

pregnant 1

Mean number

of children

ever born

to women

age 40-49

4.6 7.4 5.7

Note: 1 Women age 15-49 years

 

Number of induced abortions

Percent distribution of women by number of induced abortions during their lifetime,

according to background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

No

abortion

Number of abortion Total Number
1 2 3 4+ Missing
96.6 1.5 0.8 0.0 0.4 0.7 100.0 1,036

 

Knowledge of contraceptive methods by background characteristics

Percentage of currently married women who know

at least one contraceptive method and who know at least

one modern method, by selected background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Knows

any method

Knows

any modern

method

Number

93.5 93.5 578

       

Vaccination by background characteristics

Among children age 12-23 months, the percentage who had received specific vaccines by the time of the survey (according to vaccination card or the mother's report), and the percentage with a vaccination card, by background characteristics, Cambodia 2000 

Percentage of children who had received

Percentage

with a

 vaccination

card

Number
BCG DPT Polio 1 Measles All2 None
DPT1 DPT2 DPT3 Polio 0 Polio 1 Polio 2 Polio 3
60.8 63.1 55.9 49.8 23.1 68.7 57.7 50.4 51.0 38.3 31.3 43.3 99

1 Polio 0 is the polio vaccination given at birth

2 Children who are fully vaccinated , i ,e., those who have received BCG, measles, and three doeses of DPT and

   polio vaccine (excluding polio vaccine given at birth) 

       

Social aspects of HIV/AIDS

Percentage of women who have heard of AIDS by responses to

questions on various social aspects of HIV/AIDS, according to

 background characteristics, Cambodia 2000

Percentage

who think that

the HIV-positive

status of a person

should remain

a secret

Percentage

who are willing 

to are for a relative

sick with

AIDS

Percentage

who think that

a person with

AIDS should

be allowed

to continue

working

Percentage

who think

that children

age 12-14

should be taught

to use condoms

Number

26.8 26.1 14.3 49.3 1,036