Bolivia

Title: Encuesta de hogares _ MECOVI

GENERAL INFORMATION AND BASIC DEFINITIONS

1. Background

Further information is available from Instituto Nacional de Estadística (I.N.E) of Calle Carrasco n°1391 Miraflores, phone: 591-2-222-333, fax: 591-2-222-693, e-mail: jcarvajal@ine.gov.bo.
Data have been collected by household survey since 1999.

2. Purpose and coverage

The following purposes are considered to be very important or of some importance:
Lesser importance is attached to:

Geographic coverage: National with the following geographic areas excluded: none .

Population coverage:
The following types of household are included in the data collection:
The following types of household are excluded in the data collection:

Units:
Dwelling units are used in the sample selection and are characterised by:
Data are recorded for the household unit which is characterised by:

Unit members: Usual residents temporarily living away from the dwelling are included, if away continuously for less than 3 months. Visitors (not usual residents) temporarily living in the dwelling are included, if staying continuously for more than 3 months. Domestic staff living in same dwelling/compound are included in the unit. Renters living in same dwelling/compound are not included in the unit. Boarders living in same dwelling/compound are included in the unit.

Head of unit:
The concept of head of household/other unit is used in this survey and is characterised by:

3. Reference periods

This survey is conducted annually. The statistics are published annually.

SURVEY METHODOLOGY

4. Sample design

The Primary, Secondary and Ultimate Sampling Units are enumeration area/district, dwelling and dwelling respectively.

Stratification:
Areas/districts were stratified using the following criteria:

Other units were stratified using the following criteria: None. The sampling frames for the Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) and Ultimate Sampling Unit (USU) were the list of Census enumeration areas and a separate listing exercise respectively.1 Primary Sampling Units (PSU) were selected using probability proportional to size. The sample size was 5952 households or other units. The overall response rate for the survey was 95 percent. Errors/biases were minimized by using an updated sampling frame, an increased sample size.

Enumeration procedure: Enumeration uses a single round survey design in which each reporting unit is enumerated only once. The sample is not divided into representative sub-samples. No action is taken to select a smaller set of reporting units for more detailed questioning.

DATA COLLECTION, CONCEPTS, DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS

5. Income data

Income data are collected. Receipts have to be regular and recurring to be considered as income. Income excludes receipts resulting from the sale or reduction of assets and/or from incurring liabilities. Income excludes receipts that are not currently available to the unit.

The following receipts are collected separately:
The following receipts are collected but not separately:
The following receipts are not collected:
The following receipts are classified as income from paid employment:
The following receipts are classified as property income:
The following receipts are classified as other income but not employment-related:
The following receipts are collected using the last month as the reference period:
The following receipts are collected using the last 12 months as the reference period:
The following receipts are collected using the 'last payment' and 'period covered':

Income data were collected separately for each person receiving income. Components of income for an individual were collected directly from the individual. Negative values (business losses) were excluded when computing self-employment income.

6. Expenditure data

Data collection method:

Diaries are not used to collect expenditure data.

Interviews are used to collect expenditure data with the respondent completing the interview by recall only.

Data for the following expenditure items are collected by referring:2
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Household consumption expenditure':
The following types of expenditure items are classified as 'Non-consumption household expenditure':
The following types of expenditure items are excluded due to measurement problems:
The following types of expenditure items are collected on an 'acquisitions' basis:

Classification: A national classification that is not consistent with COICOP is used for classifying expenditure and has 1 separate categories at the finest level.

7. Other Data Collection Issues

The following other topics are covered:

Households are not requested to indicate whether durable goods are new or second-hand when their acquisition is recorded.

Non-response: There is no substitution for non-response, whether by non-contact or by refusal.

Non-response is reduced using more than one repeat visits.
Reporting errors are reduced using the following measures:

DATA PROCESSING, ANALYSIS AND DISSEMINATION

Answers are not pre-coded on data collection forms, but are coded by office staff.

The responses are edited office staff.

Extreme values are amended. In-kind receipts and consumption of own production are included in the estimates. In-kind receipts are valued using: the respondent's estimate. Consumption of own production is valued using: the respondent's estimate.

Treatment of owner-occupied housing: Values of owner-occupied housing are not included in the total income/expenditure estimates.

Treatment of selected groups/values in analysis: Some households/units are excluded from analysis because of incomplete response. Missing values are imputed only on some occasions . Supplementary sources are not used to adjust estimates for under- or over-reporting. No groups are excluded from data analysis.

Weighting:
Weighting factors are used to adjust for:

Sampling errors: Sampling errors are computed for all aggregates and these sampling errors are available on request.

Tabulation and Analysis: Statistics are presented showing averages per year and statistics are analysed and tabulated for households and for individuals separately.

The following classifications are used for tabulation and analysis of income statistics:
The following classifications are used for tabulation and analysis of expenditure statistics:

Documentation and Dissemination:

Published methodological information: Fichas metodológicas (2001), Página web del I.N.E.

Additional statistics (or special tables on request) are available for public use, free of charge.

Separate tables are published for the following special population groups:
Files of unidentifiable unit data are available (or available on request) for public use, with charges.


(1) The master sample of households was also used for the Primary Sampling Unit (PSU). (2) The data for "other non-durable household goods" and "personal services" are also compiled for expenditure incurred in the last 3 months and the last 12 months. (2) The following receipts are also compiled using the last month or the last 3 months as reference periods: goods produced for own consumption and goods produced for barter. (3) Key socio-economic factors in school access in Bolivia (forthcoming), housing situation in Bolivia (analysis based on the quantitative and qualitative housing deficit)(forthcoming), poverty and income distribution profile s in Bolivia 1999-2001 (forthcoming), employment situation in Bolivia 1999-2001 (forthcoming), Bolivia: Poverty, Income and Expenditure 1999-2001 (2002), Household Survey 2000 (2000), Household Survey 1999 (1999).