JAM_2006_SLC_v01_M
Survey of Living Conditions 2006
Name | Country code |
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Jamaica | JAM |
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
The JSLC is conducted annually by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) on a rotating panel of approximately 2000 households. This survey has been implemented without interruption since 1988. However, in 2003, a abridged version of the questionnaire containing consumption expenditure and basic houshold characteristics only was fielded. Since then, the full survey is fielded biannually. The main objective of the survey is to monitor the social conditions of the Jamaican populace.
The JSLC gleans household and individual data from a subset of the population covered by the Labour force Survey. Information is collected on consumption, health, education, nutrition, housing, demographic characteristics, and the Food Stamp Programme. The main purpose of the survey is to provide the government with information for policy development and planning. Although modeled of the World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) household surveys, it has a narrower focus and greater emphasis on policy impact. In 2006, the complete the survey - demographics, health, education housing, social welfare, and consumption expenditure- along with a remittances module, was fielded.
Sample survey data [ssd]
-Household
-Individual
2007-06-31- editted data used for report
2007-02-28
The 2006 JSLC included all modules of the survey plus a module on remittances.
Topic |
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Food expenses including home production and food received as gifts |
Daily expenses |
Non-food consumption expenditure |
Non-consumption expenditure |
Inventory of durable goods owned by household |
Miscellaneous income received by household |
Household roster of all members |
Illness during a 4 week period |
Use of public and private health facilities |
Cost of public and private facilities |
Purchase and use of medications |
level of health insurance |
health status of children less than five years |
Beneficiaries of social welfare |
Benefits received |
Housing tenancy |
Presence of amenities - water, light, telephone |
Structure of housing |
Remittances received |
Value of remittances |
Source of remittance |
Regularity of remittance |
Use to which remittance put |
National covering all parishes in Jamaica
All non-institution dwellings All persons living in non-institutional dwellings in Jamaica
Name |
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Planning Institute of Jamaica |
Statistical Institute of Jamaica |
Name |
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Government of Jamaica |
The sample dwellings for the JSLC is a random sub-set of the sample of approximately one-third of the preceding Labour Force survey (LFS) to facilitate linkage of the data from both surveys. The sampling design is a two-stage stratified random sampling with the first stage being the selection of areas (enumeration districts (ED)) and the second stage a selection of dwellings. For the selection of EDsall in the country are grouped into Sampling Regions (SR) of strata of approximate equal size, in terms of the number odf dwellings. Two EDs are selected from each sampling region with probability proportionate to size. In each ED, a list of dwellings is prepared and this becomes the frame for the selection of the Master Sample of dwellings for the labour force.
Refusals 7.8% Vacant/closed dwellings 19.4% Total non-response - 28.1%
Data weighted for non-response
A household questionnaire was administered in each household to the household head or a representative. Information on household members including sex, age, marital/union status, etc. Household information such as housing and household expenditure are also collected. Individual information is as follows: Education for all persons 3 years and over Health for all persons Child health for children less than five years
Start | End |
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2006-05-01 | 2006-07-31 |
Panel study
Name | Affiliation |
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STATIN Interviewers | STATIN |
Overall coordination at national level with a minimum of one supervisor per parish. The JSLC statisticians visit all the supervisors’ zones during the early part of the fieldwork and scrutinize a number of questionnaires completed by each interviewer and checked by the responsible supervisor. On-the-job training, corrections, etc are done as necessary.
The planned sample size was 2668 households; actual sample was 1917. The refusal rate was 7.8%, while 19.4% of dwellings being closed/vacant. Less than 1% were rejected during data cleaning.
Before data entry, all the questionnaires are edited and coded. All questionnaires partially completed, or not properly filled out, were removed from data entry operations if they could not be corrected. The questionnaires were then screened by the supervising Statisticians, before being submitted for data entry.
These are done and recorded in the report
Organization name | Affiliation | URL |
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Policy Development Unit | Planning Institute of Jamaica | http://www.pioj.gov.jm/ |
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PIOJ |
Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
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yes | Users of the data must agree to keep confidential all data contained in these datasets and to make no attempt to identify, trace or contact any individual whose data is included in these datasets. |
Datasets are distributed at minimal or no cost for legitimate research depending on the classification of user, with the condition that users acknowledge source of data. Copies of all reports and publications based on the requested data must be sent to the Planning Institute of Jamaica and the Derek Gordon Databank, Sir Arthur Lewis institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the West Indies.
Statistical Institute Of Jamaica . Jamaica Survey of Living Conditions, 2006 [Computer file]. Kingston, Jamaica: Statistical Institute Of Jamaica [producer], 2006. Kingston, Jamaica: Planning Institute of Jamaica and Derek Gordon Databank, University of the West Indies [distributors], 2007.
The Statistical Institute of Jamaica, Planning Institute of Jamaica and University of the West Indies accepts no responsibility for the results and/or implications of any actions resulting from the use of these data.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Kristin Fox | University of the West Indies | helen.fox@uwimona.edu.jm |
DDI_JAM_2006_SLC_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies | University of the West Indies | Original producer |
2008-08-25
Version 1.0 (August 2008)