BGD_2013_IAPPIE-ML1_v01_M
Impact Evaluation of the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project 2013
Household Midline Survey - Round1
Name | Country code |
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Bangladesh | BGD |
Other Household Survey
This is the midline round 1 survey of Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) conducted in Bangladesh.The baseline survey was conducted in 2012. Round 1 of the midline survey is followed by round 2 in 2014 and the endline in 2015.
The IAPP project is designed to improve the income and livelihoods of crop, fish, and livestock farmers in Bangladesh. It consists of four separate components:
Component 1: Technology Generation and Adaptation;
Component 2: Technology Adoption;
Component 3: Water Management;
Component 4: Project Management.
The Impact Evaluation (IE) of the IAPP project will contribute to understanding the drivers of technology adoption through two lenses. First, the overall project approach will be evaluated using a randomized phase-in of project villages (referred to as the “Overall Project Evaluation”). The Overall Project Evaluation will measure the effects of Components 2 and 3 of IAPP. All sub-components will be measured, with special focus on the crops and fisheries sub-components. Second, innovations will be tested through a randomized control trial to understand what approach to demonstration plots can deliver higher results (referred to as the “Demonstration Plot Evaluation”). The Demonstration Plot Evaluation is designed to test a fundamental question about technology adoption: to what extent can “learning by doing” increase technology adoption over “learning by observing”? It will compare the relative effectiveness of single demonstration plots (the standard approach) to more distributed demonstration strategies which allow more people to experiment with new technology. The Demonstration Plot Evaluation will focus on the crops sub-component.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household, Individual
This is the midline round 1 survey of IAPP project.
The scope of the Impact Evaluation of the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project includes:
HOUSEHOLD
-Household Roster
-Education
-Labor
-Housing
-Social Networks
-Assets, Income and Expenditures
-Savings and Access to Finance
-Household Gardens
-Food Security
-Risk and Ambiguity Aversion
-Formal Insurance and Negative Shocks
AGRICULTURE
-Access to Extension and Other Trainings
-Farmer Groups
-Production
-Labor for Basic Agricultural Activities
-Irrigation
-Inputs
-Technologies
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND FISHERY
North: Rangpur, Kurigram, Nilfamari and Lalmonirhat districts.
South: Barisal, Patuakhali, Barguna and Jhalokathi districts
District
Name | Affiliation |
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Florence Kondylis | DIME, Development Research Group, World Bank |
Maria Jones | DIME, Development Research Group, World Bank |
Daniel Stein | DIME, Development Research Group, World Bank |
Name | Role |
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The Global Agriculture and Food Security Program | Funding |
In midline round 1 survey, the scope and sample is limited, as it focused specifically on the activities of the assigned demonstration farmers. In order to learn about sampling strategy in MLR1, please refer to the document: Sampling Strategies for MLR1.xlsx provided under the Related Materials tab.
The above document provides a guide on how crop demonstration farmer(s) were sampled in a target village-district. To read about sampling strategy in baseline survey, please refer to the document: iapp_baseline_report_final_with_appendices.pdf provided under the Related Materials tab
Start | End |
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2013-06-01 | 2013-08-30 |
Name | Affiliation |
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Development Impact Evaluation | The World Bank |
Name |
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DIME, Development Research Group, World Bank |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
Kondylis, Florence., Maria Jones., Daniel Stein. DIME, Development Research Group, World Bank. Impact Evaluation of the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project 2013, Midline Household Survey - Round 1 (IAPPIE-ML1 2013). Ref: BGD_2013_IAPPIE-ML1_v01_M. Downloaded from [URL] on [date]
Name | Affiliation | URL |
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Microdata Library | The World Bank | microdata.worldbank.org |