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Registry Systems Process Study 2013

Mongolia, 2013
Reference ID
MNG_2013_MCC-RSPS_v01_M
Producer(s)
Innovations for Poverty Action
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Jul 07, 2015
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    Survey ID number

    MNG_2013_MCC-RSPS_v01_M

    Title

    Registry Systems Process Study 2013

    Country
    Name Country code
    Mongolia MNG
    Study type

    Independent Impact Evaluation

    Abstract

    Evaluation design: Impact Evaluation

    1. Pre-post comparison of time and cost involving in select land-based transactions
    2. Involve two main instruments of measurement: Back Office time tracking survey and the Banking survey
    3. Qualitative interviews were conducted with registry officers to inform the understanding of how these measures affected workflow

    Evaluation question:
    Did some of the institutional strengthening activities of PRP reduce time and cost of completing land-based transactions?

    The institutional strengthening activities that can be evaluated are the installation of web-based electronic registry system (ePRS), the revision to law that govern access to property records law, and the digitization of paper archives.

    Results:
    Back Office Time Tracking survey - Tracked 9 land based transactions at General Authority of State Registry (GASR) - Shortest process, registering a collateral agreement took 6 work days. Longest process, registering land or structure on land took 12 days. Transactions took 3-6 days longer than official time posted by GASR.

    Banking survey - Tracked time it takes to apply for a mortgage or land-based loan including time it takes to prepare document, to submit and wait for bank approval, and to visit GASR offices to register for the mortgage or loan. Mortgage - 25 days for loan process and 14 days to prepare paperwork for loan application, total cost 360 USD. For land based loan - took 13 days for the loan process and 7.5 days to prepare paperwork, total cost 130 USD.

    Informational interviews - Mixed responses. All officers agree that there has been changes to the registration flow. However, lack of consensus on whether the changes have shortened the weight time for citizens. While opening of district offices have shortened travel distance for some citizens, multiple locations meant that documents had to travel to the main office for official signatures. All officers agreed that workload increased yet workforce did not. There was consensus that more people are registering due to increased awareness and growing construction sector. Officers also noted that government mandated 8% mortgage has increased demand for mortgages. Officers agree that technical upgrades provided by PRP have improved efficiency and that outreach activity had educated the public regarding property rights.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Banking - Individuals applying for a mortgage or loan using property as collateral at banks

    Back office - application to process property-related transaction at GASR

    Version

    Version Description

    Anonymized dataset for public distribution

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Institutional Strengthening component of Property Rights Project was national wide in scope. While the physical upgrades to General Authority on State Registry (GASR) occurred in select project areas and electronic property rights sytem was first installed in project areas, legislative changes will be nationwide and adoption of ePRS is expected to roll out to rest of the country.

    Universe

    The Banking survey covered Loan Applicants at banks, men and women aged above 18.

    The Back office time tracking survey covered people who engaged in land-based transactions at General Authority of State Registry (GASR).

    The informational interview covered qualitative interviews with GASR workers - Registry Officers of three district GASR offices ( Chingeltei, Bayanzurkh, and Songinokhairkhan ).

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name
    Innovations for Poverty Action
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name
    Millennium Challenge Corporation

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    All questionnaires are available both in English and Mongolian, although administered in Mongolian.

    • Banking survey - There were 3 questionnaires for the Banking Survey:
    1. Potential
    2. Initial
    3. Follow-Up.

    The Potential survey was used to identify potential respondents during the early stages of the loan application process. If passed, then the enumerator would immediately administer the initial survey which collected information about the early stages of the respondents' loan process and time costs of GASR related activities. Those that completed these two surveys were provided 7,000 MNT as a promised incentive for participating in the study. After approx. two weeks, the enumerators would follow up with the respondent using the Follow-Up survey which was administered over the phone.

    • Back office time tracking survey - There was no questionnaire for this survey. The procedural times were tracked by attaching barcodes to documents associated with the key transactions and scanning the barcodes at specific stages to track the paperwork's progress through GASR offices.

    • Informational Interview - The questionnaire consisted of three main parts.

    1. Basic information and GASR Employment history
    2. General perceptions of changes to GASR procedures and registration activity
    3. Awareness and perceptions of specific PRP activities

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2013-09-16 2013-10-20 Banking Baseline
    2013-07-15 2013-08-12 Back Office Baseline
    2013-07-20 2013-07-26 Informational Interviews
    Data Collectors
    Name
    MEC LLC
    Supervision

    Banking Survey - Data collection by MEC LLC - team comprised of Survey Field Manager, 2 Staged Banking survey team ( initial and follow up). The role of the enumerators include pilot testing of the survey instruments, and conducting the interview among potential and main respondents.

    Back Office Time Tracking Survey - Data collection by MEC LLC - team comprised of Project team leader, Expert on Registration of Transactions at GASR, Database Manager, and Field Survey teams. Tasks of the field team leader include familiarization with general and 8 transaction workflow diagrams, attach the barcodes to each application until it reaches the target number, attach the barcodes at required steps, scan the barcode information at required steps, print the information using barcode printer, transfer the data using WiFi and server. The heads were responsible for smooth implementation of the data collection at each GASR office by ensuring that all application and the required steps are controlled, all equipment are working properly and information transferred smoothly.

    Informational Interviews - Data was collected by two IPA staff and one Millennium Challenge Account PRP staff. These three interviewers interviewed a total of nine registry officers, three each. They were responsible for retrieving as much information possible in accordance with the questionniare.

    Access policy

    Location of Data Collection

    Millennium Challenge Corporation

    Archive where study is originally stored

    Millennium Challenge Corporation
    http://data.mcc.gov/evaluations/index.php/catalog/134
    Cost: None

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    This analysis uses publicly accessible data funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation for the independent evaluation of the Urban Property Rights Project by Innovations for Poverty Action.

    Primary investigators: Erica Field, Leigh Linden, Daniel Rubenson, Shing-yi Wang

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Monitoring & Evaluation Division Millennium Challenge Corporation impact-eval@mcc.gov

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_MNG_2013_MCC-RSPS_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Role
    Innovations for Poverty Action Independent Evaluator
    Date of Metadata Production

    2014-12-31

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 1.0 (December 2014): This is the first version.
    Version 2.0 (April 2015). Edited version based on Version 01 (DDI-MCC-MNG-IPA-RSPS-2014-v1) that was done by Millennium Challenge Corporation.

    Version notes

    The Banking survey covered Loan Applicants at banks, men and women aged above 18.

    The Back office time tracking survey covered people who engaged in land-based transactions at General Authority of State Registry (GASR).

    The informational interview covered qualitative interviews with GASR workers - Registry Officers of three district GASR offices ( Chingeltei, Bayanzurkh, and Songinokhairkhan ).

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