SUR_2022_HFPS_v01_M
COVID-19 LAC High Frequency Phone Surveys 2022
COVID-LAC 2022
Name | Country code |
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Suriname | SUR |
Socio-Economic/Monitoring Survey [hh/sems]
This is a follow-up initiative to three waves of high-frequency phone survey (HFPS) data collection that occurred in 2020 in 13 countries (Phase 1) and another two waves of data collection in 2021 in 24 countries (Phase 2). A single wave was collected for Suriname in July 2022.
After implementing Phase 1 of the High-Frequency Phone Survey (HFPS) project in Latin America and The Caribbean in 2020, the World Bank conducted Phase 2 in 2021 to continue to assess the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on households. The Phase 2, conducted in partnership with the UNDP LAC Chief Economist office, included two waves. Wave 1 covering 24 countries. Wave 2 collected between October and December 2021, covering 22 countries. Of these countries, 13 participated in Phase 1: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay and Peru. Countries that joined in Phase 2 are: Antigua & Barbuda and Brazil (only in Wave 1), Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, St. Lucia and Uruguay. A single wave was collected for Suriname in July 2022. The COVID-19 LAC HFPS for Suriname provides information on the welfare impacts that households experienced with respect to food insecurity, changes in employment, income changes, access to health and education services, and coping mechanisms, among other topics.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Households, adult individuals (18 years of age and older), children 0-5 years old, and children 6-17 years old.
version 2.1: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.
2023-10-12
The COVID-19 LAC HFPS for Suriname provides information on the welfare impacts that households experienced with respect to food insecurity, changes in employment, income changes, access to health and education services, and coping mechanisms, among other topics.
National coverage.
Name | Affiliation |
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Jacobus Joost De Hoop | The World Bank Group |
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Sistemas Integrales | Private vendor | Data collection, Supervision, Quality Control |
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The World Bank Group | WB | Funder |
The size of the selected global sample of telephone numbers for the Suriname survey was based on the previous procedures carried out in phase 1 of HFPS . Please see Sampling Design and Weighting document for Suriname for more detail on sampling procedures.
The Suriname HFPS has three units of analysis: households, adult individuals (18 years of age and older), children 0-5 years old, and children 6 through 17 years of age. Weights were computed for each sample unit and should be used according to the estimate of interest.
The weighting process for Suriname involved five steps:
For a detailed description, see the sample design and weighting procedures for Suriname.
Questionnaires are available for download in English, Dutch, and Sranan Tongo.
Start | End |
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2022-07-08 | 2022-07-27 |
The World Bank team was in charge of all supervision activities.
Call backs were made from July 27, 2022 until July 29, 2022.
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The World Bank Group |
Name | Affiliation |
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Jacobus Joost De Hoop | The World Bank Group |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Jacobus Joost De Hoop (The World Bank Group). Suriname - COVID-19 LAC High Frequency Phone Surveys 2022 (COVID-LAC 2022). Ref: SUR_2022_HFPS_v01_M. Downloaded from [uri] on [date].
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Jacobus Joost De Hoop | The World Bank Group | jdehoop@worldbank.org |
DDI_SUR_2022_HFPS_v01_M_WB
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Data Group | DECDG | World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2024-07-19
Version 01 (2024-07-19)