Table 1

Annual household expenditures and budget share allocated to tobacco by the residence and tobacco spending status in Cambodia, 2004

UrbanRural
No spendingAny spendingLow spendingModerate spendingHigh spendingNo spendingAny spendingLow spendingModerate spendingHigh spending
All income
 Household expenditure1 482 7981 422 4693 309 795681 0771 032 285599 570530 8391 026 809374 872341 230
 Per capita expenditure300 888256 400575 012132 181189 095137 187109 570207 52176 83476 204
 Household expenditure on tobacco0145 988891513 262458 834011 3382695704029 454
 Share on tobacco in household expenditure0.0%3.6%0.4%2.1%8.4%0.0%2.8%0.4%2.0%6.9%
Low income
 Household expenditure130 579134 460137 726136 000131 568125 444135 313135 804136 203133 576
 Per capita expenditure45 96439 66939 55036 20943 48438 55036 94340 33835 83836 647
 Household expenditure on tobacco05316607275698560429755429018842
 Share on tobacco in household expenditure0.0%4.0%0.5%2.0%7.5%0.0%3.2%0.4%2.1%6.7%
Middle income
 Household expenditure294 761289 986309 761285 468287 686273 422276 524286 420273 358274 708
 Per capita expenditure75 84262 47969 47458 42964 96162 60856 74959 92754 81858 278
 Household expenditure on tobacco010 4521264584520 533074391079551317 763
 Share on tobacco in household expenditure0.0%3.6%0.4%2.1%7.2%0.0%2.7%0.4%2.0%6.5%
High income
 Household expenditure2 255 6842 633 4074 740 3801 161 1132 401 0381 884 0261 564 9272 394 215985 0131 079 705
 Per capita expenditure447 102462 583816 211219 941414 750414 692311 769473 579193 036232 686
 Household expenditure on tobacco0286 77912 59422 3511 219 287028 486580317 041118 061
 Share on tobacco in household expenditure0.0%3.4%0.3%2.1%10.4%0.0%2.3%0.3%1.8%8.5%
  • Expenditures in KHR and shares in percentages. ‘Low spending’, ‘moderate spending’ and ‘high spending’ represent 0–25, 26–75 and 76–100 percentiles, respectively, of positive tobacco spending households. Similarly, ‘any spending’ is for all the tobacco-consuming households, and ‘no spending’ is for the rest. The share spent on tobacco presented in the table is the average of individual households' shares within each group, not the aggregate share for the whole group. The greater the within-group inequity, the larger the difference between the two averages.