Data Recording starts on household consumption habits and on the standard of living
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) carries out a national survey about the households' consumption habits, income status and living conditions between 16 March and 15 May – the KSH informed MTI on Monday.
According to the communication, the 13 thousand households will be selected randomly.
The interviewers visiting the households have official certificate. The questions can be answered via the Internet or can be answered personally. The KSH will use the data confidentially. The data will be used aggregated without individual identification. (MTI)
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