Title: Survey of budgets of households
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Data have been collected by household survey since 1952.
Geographic coverage: National with the following geographic areas excluded: areas in conflict .
Unit members: Visitors (not usual residents) temporarily living in the dwelling are included, if staying continuously for more than 12 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 not included in the unit.
Head of unit: 1
The concept of head of household/other unit is used in this survey and is characterised by:
The Primary, Secondary and Ultimate Sampling Units are enumeration area/district, none and none respectively.
The sampling frames for the Primary Sampling Unit (PSU) and Ultimate Sampling Unit (USU) were the list of Census blocks 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 probability proportional to size. The sample size was 49175 households or other units. The overall response rate for the survey was 75 percent.
Enumeration procedure: Enumeration uses a panel design in which each reporting unit is enumerated more than once. The sample is not divided into representative sub-samples. The panel has an expected lifetime of 1 years, and each reporting household/unit is enumerated 4 times in total. If a reporting household/unit drops out from the panel, it is replaced. If changes occur in composition of the reporting household/unit during the lifetime of the panel, then it continues in the panel. No action is taken to select a smaller set of reporting units for more detailed questioning.
Income data are not collected from this source.
Data collection method:
Diaries are used to collect expenditure data and are maintained for two weeks.
Interviews are used to collect expenditure data with the respondent completing the interview by a mix of recall and using documentation.
Classification: A national classification is used for classifying expenditure and has 482 separate categories at the finest level. The classification is consistent with COICOP at the Class (4 digit) level.
Households are requested to indicate whether durable goods are new or second-hand when their acquisition is recorded.
Non-response: Non-response households (refusals and non-contacts) are substituted.
Non-response is reduced using more than one repeat visits.Answers are pre-coded on data collection forms to the extent possible.
The responses are edited office staff.Extreme values are retained without change. In-kind receipts are included in the estimates, but consumption of own production is not. In-kind receipts are 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: No households/units are excluded from analysis because of incomplete response. Missing values are retained without change . Supplementary sources are not used to adjust estimates for under- or over-reporting. No groups are excluded from data analysis.
Sampling errors: Sampling errors are computed for major aggregates and these sampling errors are published.
Tabulation and Analysis:
Documentation and Dissemination:
Published survey reports: Statistical Bulletin, (every quarter)
Published methodological information: Methodology of Survey of Budgets of Households in "Methodological Regulations on Statistics", 2000
Additional statistics (or special tables on request) are available for public use, with charges. Separate tables are published for low income households. Files of unidentifiable unit data are not available (or available on request) for public use.