Saint Lucia
Title: Household Income and Expenditure Survey 1998
GENERAL INFORMATION AND BASIC DEFINITIONS
1. Background
Further information is available from Government Statistics Department of Chreiki Building, Micoud Str. Castries, St Lucia, phone: 45 23 716.
Data have been collected by household survey since 1984.
2. Purpose and coverage
The following purposes are considered to be very important or of some importance:
- to obtain weights for consumer price index
- to estimate household expenditure for national accounts
- to study the general structure of household incomes/expenditures
- for market research purposes
Lesser importance is attached to:
- to study income/expenditure patterns of disadvantaged groups, including pensioner households, single parent households, etc
- to study income/expenditure disparities among socio-economic groups
- to study consumer behaviour among socio-economic groups
- for general poverty and/or income distribution studies
- to study effects on income and expenditure of policy changes, especially tax changes
Geographic coverage: Selected areas only, namely Island wide (no other information provided) without any specific geographic areas excluded.
Population coverage:
The following types of household are included in the data collection:
- one person private households
- private households with more than one person
- households of other foreigners in the country
The following types of household are excluded in the data collection:
- those in collective housing (such as long term hospitals, prisons, monasteries, military quarters)
- non-resident households of nationals (households of nationals located abroad)
- diplomatic households in the country
- armed forces residing in private housing within military base
- armed forces residing in private housing outside military base
Units:
Dwelling units are not used in the sample selection.
Data are recorded for the household unit which is characterised by:
- one person units
- two or more people living together:
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 not included as unit members.
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 not included in the unit.
Head of unit:
The concept of head of household/other unit is used in this survey and is characterised by:
- acknowledged as such by other household/unit members
- responsible for financial maintenance of household/unit
- responsible for decisions on main expenditures
3. Reference periods
This survey is conducted irregularly/occasionally.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
4. Sample design
The Primary, Secondary and Ultimate Sampling Units are enumeration area/district, none and household respectively.
Stratification:
Areas/districts were stratified using the following criteria:
- geographical regions
- rural/urban
The sampling frames for the Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) and Ultimate Sampling Unit (USU) were the list of Census enumeration areas and the master sample of households respectively.
Primary Sampling Units (PSU) were selected using probability proportional to size and Ultimate Sampling Units (USU) were selected using systematic random sampling..
The sample size was 1200 households or other units.
Enumeration procedure: Enumeration uses a single round survey design in which each reporting unit is enumerated only once.
No action is taken to select a smaller set of reporting units for more detailed questioning.
Sample households were interviewed with a recall period of 12 months for most items except for home grown produce with a reference period of one month. The diary was kept for a two week period.
DATA COLLECTION, CONCEPTS, DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS
5. Income data
Income data are collected.
Receipts do not have to be regular and recurring to be considered as income.
Income includes receipts resulting from the sale or reduction of assets and/or from incurring liabilities are included in income.
Income excludes receipts that are not currently available to the unit.
The following receipts are collected separately:
- drawing for own use from unincorporated enterprises
- goods produced for own consumption , gross of inputs
The following receipts are collected but not separately:
- wages and salaries
- cash bonuses and gratuities
- commissions and tips
- rentals (payment received for produced assets e.g. house) , gross of expenses
The following receipts are classified as income from paid employment:
The following receipts are collected using the last month as the reference period:
- cash bonuses and gratuities
- commissions and tips
- goods produced for own consumption , gross of inputs
The following receipts are collected using the 'last payment' and 'period covered':
Income data were collected as an aggregate for the whole unit.
Negative values (business losses) were excluded when computing self-employment income.
6. Expenditure data
Data collection method:
Diaries are used to collect expenditure data and are maintained for two weeks.
Diaries are used to collect expenditure on the following items:
- food
- alcohol, tobacco
- other household non-durables (such as newspapers, batteries)
- clothing, footwear
- other personal non-durables (such as perfumes)
- household services (such as plumber)
- personal services (such as driving lessons, haircuts)
Interviews are used to collect expenditure data with the respondent completing the interview by a mix of recall and using documentation.
Data for the following expenditure items are collected by referring:
- to expenditures in last one month:
- other personal non-durable goods
- households services
- to expenditures in last 12 months:
- other household non-durable goods
- housing
- other durable goods
- personal services
Data for the following expenditure items are not collected by interview because they are collected by diary:
Classification:
COICOP is used for classifying expenditure and has 4 separate categories at the finest level.
7. Other Data Collection Issues
The following other topics are covered:
- demographic characteristics
- education attainment of members
- employment status of members
- occupation of members
- housing characteristics
- savings
- indebtedness
Households are 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 careful instrument design.
DATA PROCESSING, ANALYSIS AND DISSEMINATION
Answers are not pre-coded on data collection forms, but are coded by office staff.
The responses are edited by the following:
- field supervisors
- office staff
Consumption of own production is included in the estimates, but in-kind receipts are not.
Treatment of owner-occupied housing:
Values of owner-occupied housing are included in the total income/expenditure estimates and are valued using unspecified methods.
Treatment of selected groups/values in analysis:
Some
households/units are excluded from analysis because of incomplete response.
Supplementary sources are not
used to adjust estimates for under- or over-reporting.
The following groups are excluded from data analysis:
Weighting:
No information was provided on sample weighting.
Sampling errors:
No information was provided on samplimg errors.
Tabulation and Analysis:
The following classifications are used for tabulation and analysis of expenditure statistics:
- expenditure classes in monetary terms
Documentation and Dissemination:
Separate tables are not published for any special population groups.
Files of unidentifiable unit data are not available (or available on request) for public use.