TUR_2007_HICES_v01_M
Household Income and Consumption Expenditures Survey 2007
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Turkiye | TUR |
Income/Expenditure/Household Survey [hh/ies]
Turkey Household Income and Consumption Expenditure Survey (HICES) started in Turkey in 1987. Since 2002 it has been conducted annually. The survey is one of the major sources that provide information on the socio-economic structures, living standards and consumption patterns of the households in Turkey.
Turkey HICES has the following objectives:
The survey was carried out between January 1 - December 31, 2007, with the annual sample of 8,640 households (720 households were interviewed each month). Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) code was applied in the study.
Sample survey data [ssd]
A household is defined as a community, which is comprised of one or more members living together in the same housing or part of the housing unit, either with blood relationship or not, meeting the basic needs together, participating in management of the household.
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The scope of the study includes:
National
Cities and settlements
Private households in Turkey. Population in assisted living facilities, prisons, military barracks, hospitals, hotels, orphanages as well as immigrant population were excluded from the study.
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Turkish Statistical Institute |
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Turkish Statistical Institute |
Stratified multi-stage systematic sampling method was used in the survey.
Households were selected from urban and rural areas of Turkey. Settlements with population equal to or more than 20,001 belonged to the urban areas. Settlements with population equal to or less than 20,000 belonged to rural areas.
The sample frame for the survey was obtained from two sources:
Turkey was allocated into blocks of approximately 200 households each. Sample blocks were selected from those blocks by using the probability proportional to size sampling method. Address listing survey was conducted in the selected blocks.
To select households, an address, education, employment status, occupation of the head of the household, status of property and heating system, total number of members, number of members 15 and older, and variables related to the agricultural data of the household were grouped, and sample units out of each block were systematically selected. A household was defined as the final sampling unit.
In case a sample household refused or could not participate in the survey, non-response section at the bottom of the questionnaire was filled out and substitution was used.
Results of the survey have been weighted and published by the most recent population projections. Until 2007, population projections were calculated based on the general population censuses.
In 2007 Address Based Population Registration System (ABPRS) was established. There were some differences in the distribution of population by age, sex and regions in ABPRS compared to the censuses. New population projections were produced using the most recent population data obtained from the new system. National and regional population projections were renewed. Weights based on new population projections have been used in the Turkey household consumption and income survey since 2007.
The questionnaire was redesigned to match international standards, using recommendations from "Household Budget Surveys in European Union, Methodology and Recommendations for Harmonization," the publication of the Statistical Office of the European Communities (EUROSTAT).
Two basic groups of variables have been obtained from the survey:
Three different classifications were used in 2004 HBS:
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2007 | 2007 |
Face-to-face interviews and expenditure recording books were used to gather data for the survey.
During the first visit to the selected households, interviewers gather information on the socio-economic status of the households and deliver books to record expenditure. They also explain how these books should be filled in.
Overall, interviewers visit households eight times in the survey month. During these visits, expenditures of the sample households on food, clothing, health care, transportation, communication, education, culture, entertainment, housing, furniture and other are obtained using expenditure books and interviewing method.
During the last interview, information on the employment status, economic activities, occupation, performance in occupations, and income of the members of the household in the survey month and the last year, is gathered.
The use of the datasets must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Turkish Statistical Institute. Turkey Household Income and Consumption Expenditures Survey (HICES) 2007, Ref. TUR_2007_HICES_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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Turkish Statistical Institute | info@tuik.gov.tr |
DDI_TUR_2007_HICES_v01_M
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Development Data Group | World Bank | Documentation of the study |
2011-04-27
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