JAM_1992_SLC_v01_M
Survey of Living Conditions 1992
Name | Country code |
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Jamaica | JAM |
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
This is sixth JSLC survey conducted in Jamaica. Previously JSLC surveys were conducted in 1988, two surveys were done in 1989, 1990, and 1991.
The nationwide survey was implemented to establish baseline measures of household welfare and then to monitor the impact of Jamaica's Human Resources Development Program on health, education and nutrition. The JSLC differs from other LSMS surveys in its relatively narrow focus and greater emphasis on immediate policy impact. The JSLC is linked to the ongoing quarterly Labor Force Survey (LFS). The households are visited once for the standard LFS. Then a subset of households are revisited about a month later for the SLC. When the data sets are merged, the LFS serves as the employment module of the combined LFS/SLC. To avoid respondent fatigue, the JSLC household questionnaire is short enough so that it can be administered in one interview (as compared to two interviews in the typical LSMS survey). In general, each JSLC questionnaire has included modules on health, education, nutrition, consumption, and housing. On a rotating basis, designated topics have received additional emphasis. To date, expanded modules for Health, Poverty, Education, Housing, Consumption, Household Finances, Employment, Aging, and Coping Strategies have been carried out. The JSLC surveys contain no data on agricultural activities, non-agricultural household activities, or migration.
Sample survey data [ssd]
National
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Statistical Institute of Jamaica |
Planning Institute of Jamaica |
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The World Bank | Technical assistance |
Sample size is 4,485 households
Start | End |
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1992 | 1992 |
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Easton Williams, Director | Social and Manpower Planning and Research Division, Planning Institute of Jamaica | http://www.pioj.gov.jm/ | Easton_Williams@pioj.gov.jm |
In order to use the data from the Jamaica Surveys of Living Conditions, users must get permission from the Jamaican government. Interested users should send a brief description of the proposed research to:
Easton Williams, Director
Social and Manpower Planning and Research Division
Planning Institute of Jamaica
8 Ocean Boulevard
Kingston
Jamaica
tel (876-906-4463-4, ext. 2105/4207)
fax (876-906-5031)
e-mail to: Easton_Williams@pioj.gov.jm
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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LSMS Data Manager | The World Bank | lsms@worldbank.org | http://go.worldbank.org/QJVDZDKJ60 |
DDI_JAM_1992_SLC_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Generation of DDI documentation |
2010-06-23
Version 0.1 (June 2010).