Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
camer
1976
|
camer
1987
|
camer
2005
|
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Centre, Sud | ||||
120002001 | Haute Sanaga | X | X | X |
120002002 | Lekié | X | X | X |
120002003 | Mbam et Inoubou, Mbam et Kim | X | X | X |
120002004 | Mefou et Akono, Mefou et Afamba | X | X | X |
120002005 | Mfoundi | X | X | X |
120002006 | Nyong et Kéllé | X | X | X |
120002007 | Nyong et Mfoumou | X | X | X |
120002008 | Nyong et So'o | X | X | X |
120002009 | Dja et Lobo | X | X | X |
120002010 | Mvilla, Vallée du Ntem, Océan | X | X | X |
Est | ||||
120003001 | Boumba et Ngoko | X | X | X |
120003002 | Haut Nyong | X | X | X |
120003003 | Kadey | X | X | X |
120003004 | Lom et Djerem | X | X | X |
Nord, Adamoua , Extrème Nord | ||||
120004001 | Vina, Djerem, Faro et Déo, Mayo Banyo, Mbéré | X | X | X |
120004002 | Diamaré, Mayo Kani | X | X | X |
120004003 | Logone et Chari | X | X | X |
120004004 | Mayo Danay | X | X | X |
120004005 | Mayo Tsanaga, Mayo Sava | X | X | X |
120004006 | Mayo Louti, Bénoué, Faro, Mayo Rey | X | X | X |
Littoral | ||||
120005001 | Moungo | X | X | X |
Code | Label |
camer
1976
|
camer
1987
|
camer
2005
|
120005002 | Nkam | X | X | X |
120005003 | Sanaga Maritime | X | X | X |
120005004 | Wouri | X | X | X |
Nord Ouest | ||||
120007001 | Menchum, Boyo | X | X | X |
120007002 | Bui | X | X | X |
120007003 | Donga Mantung | X | X | X |
120007004 | Mezam, Ngo Ketungja | X | X | X |
120007005 | Momo | X | X | X |
Ouest | ||||
120008001 | Bamboutos | X | X | X |
120008002 | Haut Nkam | X | X | X |
120008003 | Mifi, Hauts Plateaux, Koung Khi | X | X | X |
120008004 | Menoua | X | X | X |
120008005 | Ndé | X | X | X |
120008006 | Noun | X | X | X |
Sud Ouest | ||||
120010001 | Fako | X | X | X |
120010002 | Koupe et Manengouba, Meme | X | X | X |
120010003 | Manyu, Lebialem | X | X | X |
120010004 | Ndian | X | X | X |
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Explore how IPUMS created this variable
Most IPUMS data transformations are performed using variable harmonization tables that specify how each value in the source data is recoded. Some variables also require programming logic in addition to the harmonization table. The harmonization documents for this variable are:
- Harmonization table
- No supplemental programming
- Instructions for interpreting harmonization documents
Description
GEO2_CM identifies the household's department within Cameroon in all sample years. Departments are the second level administrative units of the country, after provinces. GEO2_CM is spatially harmonized to account for political boundary changes across census years. Some detail is lost in harmonization; see the comparability discussion. A GIS map (in shapefile format), corresponding to GEO2_CM can be downloaded from the GIS Boundary files page in the IPUMS International web site.
The full set of geography variables for Cameroon can be found in the IPUMS International Geography variables list. For cross-national geographic analysis on the first and second major administrative level refer to GEOLEV1, and GEOLEV2. More information on IPUMS-International geography can be found here.
Comparability — General
Where boundaries changed over time, units were harmonized to create units with boundaries that remain stable over time. Where officially-defined departments have populations less than 20,000, they have been regionalized (combined) with neighboring departments.
Boundary changes for GEO2_CM are too numerous to list here, but users should be aware that there were changes over time.
Universe
- All households
Availability
- Cameroon: 1976, 1987, 2005
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