LVA_2002_HBS_v01_M
Household Budget Survey 2002
Name | Country code |
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Latvia | LVA |
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
The first Household Budget Survey in Latvia took place in 1926-1927, the second in 1936-1937. In the post-war period Family Budget Survey was started in 1952 within the system of the former Central Statistical Board of the USSR. This survey continued also during first independence years of Latvia, after the Soviet Union collapsed. The new Household Budget Survey was introduced in September 1995. The World Bank provided technical assistance.
Since 1995, Latvia Household Budget Survey has been conducted annually. The annual household sample is evenly distributed over time (the same number of households participates in the survey within each of the 52 weeks of the year).
The Household Budget Survey provides information on qualitative and quantitative indicators of standards of livings in Latvia. The survey gathers data on the structure of households, their revenue and consumer expenditures, employment of the household members, living conditions, possession of consumer durables, access to health care, culture, education, as well as subjective assessments of the households' level of welfare. Data is collected through face-to-face interviews and household expenditure diaries.
Latvia Household Budget Survey was re-designed in 2001 to improve sampling methodology and survey instruments. Latvia Population Census carried out in spring 2000 has been used to construct the sampling frame. The design of the household diary was changed to facilitate better response.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household is defined as a person or group of persons tied by relationship or other personal relations, having common subsistence expenditures and inhabiting the same living unit (house, flat, etc.), maintenance of which is covered by such persons jointly.
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2002
The scope of the study includes:
National
The survey sample covers all the territory of Latvia. The sample represents the whole population as well as its most typical groups. Collective households are not included in this survey. They include elderly homes, nursing homes for disabled children, student hostels, hotels, soldiers' barracks, hospitals, sanatoriums, imprisonment institutions, etc.
The target population of HBS consists of all non-institutional households in Latvia. Persons living in institutional households (elderly people boarding house, disabled children boarding house, student hostels, hotels, barracks, hospitals, sanatoriums, penal institutions, etc.) and homeless people are excluded from the survey.
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Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia |
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World Bank | Assistance in survey design and management |
United Nations Development Program | Assistance in survey design and management |
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Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia |
A two-stage stratified random sampling method was used to select households. The annual household sample is evenly distributed over time (the same number of households participates in the survey within each of the 52 weeks of the year). Primary sampling units are selected within each stratum using systematic probability proportional to size sampling with a random starting point. In the second stage households from each sampled PSU are selected by simple random sampling. The annual household sample is evenly distributed over time (the same number of households participates in the survey within each of the 52 weeks of the year) and space. Primary sampling units are selected within each stratum using systematic probability proportional to size sampling with a random starting point. In the second stage households from each sampled PSU are selected by simple random sampling.
Households are stratified by the degree of urbanization (location): the capital city of Riga, six other largest cities, towns, and rural areas.
The sampling frame has been constructed using information from Population Census carried out in spring 2000. The sampling frame is updated before drawing the sample.
Two types of survey instruments are used for Latvia HBS: Household Diary and Household Questionnaire.
For the next two weeks, only expenditure on non-food products and services are recorded. The recording period for food products is two weeks, for non-food products and services - four weeks.
Individual Diary is designed for a household member who is temporally absent (for students, etc.).
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2002 | 2002 |
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Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia |
The use of the datasets must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Latvia Household Budget Survey (HBS) 2002, Ref. LVA_2002_HBS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [URL] 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.
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Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia | info@csb.gov.lv |
DDI_LVA_2002_HBS_v01_M
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Ronita Mitra | The World Bank | Documentation of the study |
Development Data Group | The World Bank | Review of study documentation |
2011-03-10
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