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1. GNH survey findings 2010 for
Tashigang Dzongkhag
Note: The findings in this slide is only for Tashigang Dzongkhag
unless otherwise stated.
The Centre for Bhutan Studies
206. How well can you speak your mother tongue now?
3.2%
0.3%
96.5%
Not at all Quite well
Very well
207. Importance of Bhutanese Traditions
1%
0% 10%
89%
Not important Important
Very important Don't Know
208. Do you think children respect elders?
3%
32%
32%
33%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
209. Do you think children respect parents?
3.9%
20.7%
42.1%
33.3%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
210. Do you think children practice discipline(drig)?
2.9%
23.8%
35.4%
37.9%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
211. Do you think children practice honesty?
1.5%
27.4%
38.4%
32.8%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
212. Do you think children practice tolerance?
8%
20%
43%
29%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
213. Do you think children work hard?
1.3%
19.0%
36.9%
42.8%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
214. Do you think children practice obedience to authority?
0.9%
17.2%
46.1%
35.8%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
215. Do you think children take care of family members and relatives?
1.2%
14.7%
44.1%
40.0%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
216. Do you think children help others?
2.2%
30.8% 29.4%
37.6%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
217. Do you think children practice impartiality towards rich, poor, etc?
6.0%
31.0%
34.3%
28.7%
Not at all A little
Quite a lot A lot
218. Women are more suited for domestic work/ house work than men
27%
7%
66%
Agree Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
219. An education is more important for a boy than a girl
24%
6%
71%
Agree Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
220. On the whole, men make better leaders than women do
37%
52%
11%
Agree Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
221. Females tend to carry drip
16%
7%
77%
Agree Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
222. Do you take part in local festivals in your community?
2%
43%
56%
Never Sometimes
Always
223. In a year, how many days do you spend attending social and cultural activities?
2%
17%
13% 43%
25%
None 1-5 days
6-12 days 13-20 days
+20 days
224. Frequency of playing traditional games in the past 12 months
2%
5%
26%
67%
Never A few times a year
Once or twice a month More than once a week
225. Frequency of playing modern games in the past 12 months
3%
2% 3%
91%
Never A few times a year
Once or twice a month More than once a week
226. Is Driglam Namzha (etiquette) important?
6.7%
93.3%
Important Very important
227. Change in Driglam Namzha (etiquette) during the last few years
12.5%
16.4%
71.2%
Getting weaker Stayed same
Getting stronger
228. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
7.0%
20.3%
72.8%
Less compassionate Stayed the same
More compassionate
GNH Survey 2010
229. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
2.1%
11%
86.9%
More concerned about material wealth Stayed the same
Less concerned about material wealth
GNH Survey 2010
230. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
14.7%
29.5% 55.8%
More selfish Stayed the same
Less selfish
GNH Survey 2010
231. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
22.8%
40.2%
37.0%
Less honest Stayed the same
More honest
GNH Survey 2010
232. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
4.9%
16.4%
78.7%
Less spiritual Stayed the same
More spiritual
GNH Survey 2010
233. During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become
11.3%
56.2% 32.5%
Less tolerant Stayed the same
More tolerant
GNH Survey 2010
234. Change in deterioration of traditional architectural designs in houses over the last 5yrs
24.0%
29.4%
26.3%
20.3%
A lot Moderate
Little None
GNH Survey 2010
255. 10 20 30 40
0
M
e
U rak
zo
ro
Kh ng
Ka alin
ng g
Sh pa
on ra
44 44 44 43
gp
Bi hu
du
Lu ng
m
Sa ang
kt
Sa e n
m g
41 41 41 40
kh
a
Th a R r
rim dh
sh i
Ya in
ng g
37 36 36
Ph n
o n ye r
g
36
Ba me
rts y
32
Ka h a
ng m
28
Tr
as lun
Duration of stay in the community by gewog
hi g
23
ga
ng
9
256. Tr 10 20 30 40
us 0
tm
os
to
ft
he
m
40
Tr
us
ta
fe
w
of
th
em
32
Tr
us
ts
om
e
of
th
em
30
Tr
us
tn
on
e
of
t he
m
19
Duration of stay in the community by trust in neighbours
257. Duration of stay in the community (in years)
0.3% 10.1%
7.2%
82.4%
Less than 1 year 1-5 years
Greater than 5 to 10 years More than 10 years
258. Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?
36%
64%
Did not volunteer Volunteered
259. Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?
Male Female
33%
37%
63%
67%
Did not volunteer Volunteered
GNH Survey 2010
260. Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?
1 Rural 2 Urban
33%
37%
63%
67%
Did not volunteer Volunteered
GNH Survey 2010
261. In the past 12 months, did you donate money or goods?
4%
96%
Did not provide donation Provided donation
262. 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000
Tr 0
as
hi
ga
ng
Ka
ng 6726
lu
ng
Sa
5529
m
kh
ar
4972
Bi
du
ng 4709
R
ad
Ph hi
on
4343
gm
ey
Ya
3734
ng
ny
Sh er
3182
on
gp
hu
2400
Kh
al
in
Th g
rim
sh
in
g
U
zo
ro
ng
Ba
2128 2087 2076
rts
ha
m
Mean donation by gewog
M
er
ak
Lu
1848 1743
m
an
g
Sa
kt
en
Ka g
1588 1471
ng
pa
ra
1311
263. Sense of belonging to your local community
1%
17%
82%
Weak Somewhat strong
Very strong
264. Sense of belonging to your local community by gewog
Bartsham Bidung Kanglung Kangpara
9% 1% 15%
43% 37%
57% 62%
91% 85%
Khaling Lumang Merak Phongmey
7% 8%
100% 93% 100% 92%
Radhi Sakteng Samkhar Shongphu
12% 5% 25% 3%
88% 95% 75% 97%
Thrimshing Trashigang Uzorong Yangnyer
11% 12% 6%
41% 34%
47% 66%
89% 94%
Weak Somewhat strong
Very strong
GNH Survey 2010
265. Sense of belonging to the community and voluntary help
Weak Somewhat strong
35% 28%
65% 72%
Very strong
37%
63%
Did not volunteer Volunteered
GNH Survey 2010
266. How much do you trust Bhutanese people in general?
3.1%
31.7% 23.0%
42.2%
Trust none of them Trust a few of them
Trust some of them Trust most of them
267. Trust in Bhutanese people in general by gender
Male Female
2% 4%
20% 29%
34% 27%
44% 40%
Trust none of them Trust a few of them
Trust some of them Trust most of them
GNH Survey 2010
268. How much do you trust your neighbour?
1.6%
11.7%
57.5% 29.2%
Trust none of them Trust a few of them
Trust some of them Trust most of them
269. Trust in neighbour by gender
Male Female
0.8%
12.9% 2.5%10.2%
25.4% 53.2%
60.9% 34.0%
Trust none of them Trust a few of them
Trust some of them Trust most of them
GNH Survey 2010
270. People in this community treat you fairly
3.0%
1.0%
30.0%
66.0%
Never Rarely
Sometimes Always
271. Would you say this is a neighbourhood where neighbours help each other?
2%
0.5%
37.6%
59.9%
Never Rarely
Sometimes Always
272. Frequency of socializing with neighbours in the last month
12%
12%
46%
30%
Not in the last month Once a month
Few times a month Few times per week
273. Frequency of socializing with neighbours by gender
Male Female
15% 8%
11%
43% 13%
49%
32%
29%
Not in the last month Once a month
Few times a month Few times per week
GNH Survey 2010
274. Frequency of socializing with relatives in the last month
16%
23%
17%
44%
Not in the last month Once a month
Few times a month Few times per week
275. Frequency of socializing with relatives by gender
Male Female
18% 15%
22% 23%
16%
19%
44%
44%
Not in the last month Once a month
Few times a month Few times per week
GNH Survey 2010
276. Enmity in the community in the past 12 months
17%
83%
Yes No
277. Members of your family really care about each other
4%
1%
96%
Disagree Neutral
Agree
278. You wish you were not part of your family
2%
4%
94%
Agree Neutral
Disagree
279. Members of your family argue too much
9%
14%
78%
Agree Neutral
Disagree
280. You feel like a stranger in your family
3%
2%
95%
Agree Neutral
Disagree
281. You have enough time to spend with your family
7%
25%
68%
Disagree Neutral
Agree
282. There is a lot of understanding in your family
3% 8%
89%
Disagree Neutral
Agree
283. Your family is a real source of comfort to you
3%
2%
95%
Disagree Neutral
Agree
284. Have you been a victim of crime in the last 12 months?
2%
98%
Yes No
285. Did you see/know other people being victimized of crime in the last 12 months?
22%
78%
Yes No
286. Safety from human harm in the neighbourhood/village
22%
51%
27%
Rarely safe Usually safe
Always safe
287. Safety from human harm in the village by gender
Male Female
18%
27%
39%
21%
61%
35%
Rarely safe Usually safe
Always safe
GNH Survey 2010
288. Safety from wild animals in the neighbourhood/village
24%
39%
36%
Rarely safe Usually safe
Always safe
289. Safety from ghosts in the neighbourhood/village
32%
41%
27%
Rarely safe Usually safe
Always safe
290. Safety from ghosts in the village by gender
Male Female
25%
30%
42%
49%
27%
28%
Rarely safe Usually safe
Always safe
GNH Survey 2010
292. Do you feel responsible for conserving the natural environment?
1%
0.1%
18.4%
80.4%
Not at all A little responsible
Somewhat responsible Highly responsible
293. There should be tougher anti-pollution law
2.5%
0.8%
33.1%
63.7%
Disagree Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree Strongly Agree
308. Modes of transportation used in the past 12 months
11%
21%
19%
26%
23%
Drove you car Rode a passanger
Public transportation (bus) Taxi
Walk
309. Use of public transport in last month
5%
5%
10%
53%
26%
Hardly ever Once a month
More than once a month Once a week
Everyday
310. Types of fuel used most often for cooking
0.3%
0.2%
35.3%
56.9%
7.3%
Others Solar
Wood LPG
Electricity
311. How do you usually heat your dwelling?
8.8%
2.9%
88.3%
Others Wood
Electric heater
312. Awareness about climate change
4%
21%
38%
37%
Not at all Unsure what it is
Have some understanding Have a good understanding
313. Awareness about climate change by gender
Male Female
6% 2%
13%
30%
27%
48%
37%
37%
Not at all Unsure what it is
Have some understanding Have a good understanding
GNH Survey 2010
314. Change in vegetation cover as compared to previous years
22%
53%
26%
Decreased Stayed same
Increased
315. Mode of household waste disposal
1.5%
0.8%
0.2%
0.6%
20.7% 5.4%
70.9%
Others Dump on open air
Dump in forest Dump in rivers/streams
Municipal garbage pick-up Burning
Composting
316. Quality of agricultural land of farmers
1% 8%
21%
13%
57%
Very poor Poor
Neither good nor poor Good
Very good
320. Extent of damages caused by wild animals to crops
13%
14%
54%
19%
A lot Some
Little Not at all
321. Do you have any land that have not been cultivated due to wild life threats?
27%
73%
Yes No
322. Have you lost any livestock to predators?
1%
2%
1%
8%
88%
More than 5 4-5
2-3 1-2
Not at all
323. 100 150 200
50
0
Ka
ng
pa
ra
Ka
200
ng
lu
Th ng
182
rim
sh
in
g
175
R
ad
hi
168
Bi
du
ng
Lu
m
an
g
Kh
al
in
Sh g
119 118 116
on
gp
hu
Ba
113
rts
ha
m
79
Sa
m
kh
ar
72
Ya
ng
ny
er
67
U
zo
ro
Ph ng
64
on
gm
Tr ey
59
as
hi
ga
ng
Sa
kt
en
g
M
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Land left uncultivated due to wild life threats by gewog